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Wellesley Rain Barrel Program Did you know that using a rain barrel to collect precious rainwater not only conserves energy, you may even save money on your next water bill? The Great American Rain Barrels are heavy duty and come with a choice of two ports to use with either a watering can or a garden hose. Each barrel holds 60 gallons and is available in 3 earth tone colors. Residents are eligible to purchase rain barrels at the discounted rate of $69 for green, brown and gray and $64 for unpainted (saving over 40% off the retail price). Some Facts about The Great American Rain Barrel Versatile design, sturdy construction Each barrel holds 60 gallons Manufactured in the USA Choice of 3 earth tone colors 100% recycled containers 20 years of satisfied customers To Order Visit www.tgarb.com, find Community Programs and search for your town or call (800) 251-2352 Pickup Info Saturday, June 3rd 2017 9:00am -11:00am Wellesley DPW 30 Municipal Way Wellesley MA Deadline for ordering: May 28th 5:00pm

Appendix 1 INTERNET REFERENCES New England Wildflower Society Plant Nursery - Framingham s Garden in the Woods, an excellent place to go to see how native plants can be used in landscaping: http://www.newfs.org/nursery.htm New England Wetland Plants - Wholesale native plants, seed mixes and erosion control materials http://www.newp.com/index.htm Wild Ones Preservation and Restoration of Native Communities http://www.for-wild.org/native.html Native Plant Guide - Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center: http://www.enature.com/guides/select_lbjnative.asp? Natural Heritage - Native Shrubs for Plantings as Wildlife Food http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/conservation/plants/native_shrubs.htm Umass Extension Landscape, Nursery and Urban Forestry Information http://www.umassgreeninfo.org/ New England Wild Flower Society's Native Plant Conservation Program http://www.newfs.org/conserve/index.htm Invasive Plant Information and Resources for Massachusetts Conservation Commissions http://maccweb.org/resources_invasive.html Invasive Plant Atlas of New England http://nbii-nin.ciesin.columbia.edu/ipane/ A buffer zone (between the two vertical lines) allows water the slow down and be filtered before it empties into the stream or wetland. This process helps keep our groundwater and surface waters cleaner. 6

Appendix 2 Easy Plants for Dry Soils Trees Sassafras albidum Sassafras Quercus prinoides - Dwarf Chinkapin Oak Quercus rubra - Red Oak Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine Sorbus americana - American Mountain-ash Shrubs Amelanchier arborea Tall Shadbush Cornus racemosa - Gray Dogwood Gaylussacia baccata - Black Huckleberry Ilex glabra - Inkberry Holly Kalmia angustifolia - Sheep Laurel Myrica pensylvanica - Bayberry Prunus maritima - Beach Plum Rhododendron vaseyi - Pink-shell Azalea Rosa virginiana - Virginia Rose Spiraea alba var latifolia - Meadowsweet Vaccinium angustifolium - Lowbush Blueberry Vaccinium vacillans - Woodland Blueberry Viburnum cassinoides - Wild Raisin Groundcover and Herbaceous Plants Antennaria species - Pussy-toes Aquilegia species - Columbine Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - Bearberry Asclepias tuberosa - Butterfly Weed Carex pensylvanica - Pennsylvania Sedge Gaultheria procumbens - Wintergreen Heuchera cultivars - Alumroot, Coralbells Iris verna v. smalliana - Clumping Dwarf Iris Maianthemum canadense - Canada Mayflower Potentilla tridentata - Three-toothed Cinquefoil Rudbeckia fulgida v. sullivantii - Black-eyed Susan Schizachyrium scoparium - Little Bluestem Waldsteinia fragarioides - Barren Strawberry Ferns Dennstaedtia punctilobula - Hayscented Fern Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern Easy Plants for Moist Soils Trees Acer Rubrum - Red Maple Betula nigra 'Heritage' - River Birch Cercis canadensis - Eastern Redbud Liriodendron tulipifera - Tulip Tree Quercus palustris - Pin Oak Shrubs Alnus serrulata - Common Alder Amelanchier canadensis Thicket Shadbush Clethra spp. - Sweet Pepperbush Cornus amomun - Silky Dogwood Hamamelis virginiana - Common Witchhazel Ilex verticillata - Winterberry Kalmia latifolia - Mountain Laurel Lindera benzoin - Spicebush Myrica gale - Sweet Gale Rosa palustris - Swamp Rose Sambucus canadensis - Elderberry Taxus canadensis - Eastern Yew Vaccinium corymbosum - Highbush Blueberry Viburnum cassinoides Wild Rasin Viburnum recognitum - Arrowwood Viburnum lantanoides - Hobblebush Groundcover and Herbaceous Plants Arisaema triphyllum - Jack-in-the-Pulpit Eupatorium - Eupatoriadelphus - Joe-Pye Weed Lobelia cardinalis - Cardinal Flower Maianthemum - Smilacina stellatum - Star Flower Phlox divaricata - Wood Phlox Podophyllum peltatum - Mayapple Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster Trillium grandiflorum - Showy Trillium Vaccinium macrocarpon Cranberry Ferns Athyrium filix-femina - Lady Fern Matteuccia struthiopteris - Ostrich Fern Jack-in-the-Pulpit 7

Appendix 2 Easy Plants for Wet Soils Trees Platanus occidentalis - American Sycamore Quercus palustris - Pin Oak Acer Rubrum - Red Maple Fraxinus Pennsylvania - Green Ash Shrubs Aronia arbutifolia - Red Chokeberry Ilex glabra - Inkberry Holly Ilex verticillata Winterberry Lindera benzoin - Spicebush Rhododendron viscosum - Swamp Azalea Vaccinium corymbosum - Highbush Blueberry Green Ash Groundcover and Herbaceous Plants Asclepias incarnata - Swamp Milkweed Caltha palustris - Marsh Marigold Camassia species - Camas Lily Iris versicolor - Blue Flag Iris Liatris spicata - Marsh Blazing Star Lobelia cardinalis - Cardinal Flower Rubus hispidus Dewberry Symplocarpus foetidus - Skunk Cabbage Ferns Osmunda cinnamomea - Cinnamon Fern Osmunda claytoniana - Interrupted Fern Osmunda regalis - Royal Fern Cinnamon Fern 8

Appendix 3 LOCAL NURSERIES THAT SELL NATIVE PLANTS Bigelow Nurseries, Inc. 455 West Main Street (NOT Rt. 20) P.O. Box 718 Northboro, MA 01532 Phone: 508-845-2143 Fax: 508-842-9245 New England Wetland Plants, Inc 820 West St. Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: 413-548-8000 Fax: 413-549-4000 New England Wild Flower Society 180 Hemenway Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone: 508-877-7630 TTY: 508-877-6553 A semi-local nursery that has a standard variety of native and non-native plants. http://www.bigelownurseries.com/ This nursery sells seed mixes for a variety of conditions and will ship seed and plants, but encourage you to pick them up. These experts in wetland plants will answer questions. About 2 hours from Wellesley. http://www.newp.com/ NEWFS runs 2 nurseries specializing in native plants of all kinds. One is in Framingham at the Garden in the Woods, the Society s museum and garden idea center for wildflowers and other native plants. Their other nursery, Nasami Farms, is in Whately, Mass. If you want to get creative, this is the place for you. http://www.newfs.org/nursery.htm Russell s Garden Center 397 Boston Post Rd (Rt. 20) Wayland, MA 01778 Phone: 508-358-2283 Fax: 508-358-2473 Weston Nurseries of Hopkinton 93 East Main Street (Rt. 135) P.O. Box 186 Hopkinton, MA 01748 A semi-local nursery that has a standard variety of native and non-native plants. A treat to walk in the greenhouses in winter. http://www.russellsgardencenter.com/index.htm A semi-local nursery that does some of its own hybridizing. It has a variety of native - and non-native plants. http://www.westonnurseries.com/ Phone: 508-435-3414 9