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NATIVE PLANT SALE For Birds, Butterflies, & Bees Audubon is pleased to host a plant sale dedicated to Mother Nature DID YOU KNOW?... Use of native plants in gardens can provide a more sustainable food supply for birds, native pollinators & other wildlife throughout the year. FOR ORDER FORMS VISIT: greenwich.audubon.org/spring-native-plant-sale ORDER BY: MAY 10th, 2018 PLANT PICK-UP: MAY 19 TH MAY 20th Audubon Greenwich 613 Riversville Rd, Greenwich CT 06831 For more information contact Andy Chapin at achapin@audubon.org

Native Shrubs, Vines & Perennial Plants for Bird Friendly Communities How Do Native Plants Create Bird-Friendly Communities? Did You Know Native Plants...? Are hosts for native insects - the main food for baby birds Use less water than most non-natives once established Are better adapted to local climates Resist native pests and diseases better Often require less fertilizer, helping protect water quality A native plant is one that occurs naturally in a particular habitat, ecosystem or region without human introduction. It is well adapted to that region s soil, moisture and weather conditions. Native plants are crucial for native wildlife: they provide food and shelter for 10 to 15 times more species of birds, butterflies and other native wildlife than non-native plants. By planting native species that provide high quality food sources, nesting habitat and shelter through all seasons of the year, our backyards can serve as important refuges for birds and a vast array of other wildlife. New Canaan, CT By following these Audubon At Home principles, we can create healthier communities for both wildlife and people: Plant Native Species Remove Exotic Invasive Plants Conserve Water Protect Water Quality Eliminate or Reduce Pesticide Use All plants need a little care after transplanting in order to develop a healthy root system. Be sure to provide a bit of supplemental water the first couple of growing seasons. Over time, you will find that most natives, when planted in a favorable site, require little additional attention. Guilford, CT We hope you enjoy your new garden additions!

Name 1. Shadbush (Shadblow, Service/Juneberry) Amelanchier canadensis 2. Red Chokeberry Aronia arbutifolia 3. Pinxter Azalea Azalea.periclymenoides 4. Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis 5. Alternate-leaf or Pagoda Dogwood Cornus alternifolia 6. Flowering Dogwood Cornus flodrida 7. Red-osier Dogwood Cornus sericea 8. Winterberry Ilex verticillata 9. Northern Bayberry Myrica pensylvanica 10. Choke Cherry Prunus virginiana 11. Swamp Rose Rosa palustris 12. Virginia Rose Rosa virginiana 13. Elderberry Sambucus canadensis 14. Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum 15. Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum Mature Height 10-20 Tall 8 Tall 4 Wide 6-8 Tall 6-8 Wide 3-6 H & W 15 20 H 20'-25 NATIVE SHRUBS AVAILABLE Blooms Fruit Foliage Soil Notes Wildlife Attracted abundant white flowers - late April clusters of small white flowers - spring red early summer bright red late summer golden - fall brilliant red (sun) to orange (partial shade) - fall Pink flowers April - May Brown Glossy green leaves White ball shaped flowers June White Flowers May-June White flowers in Spring &Red Through fall 10' Fragrant flowers 5 Tall 4 Wide 5-12 H & W 8 Tall, 4 Wide 6 Tall & Wide 4-6 Tall 10-12 Tall up to 6-8 Tall 8-10 H & W tiny white blooms early summer insignificant clusters of small white flowers in spring pink blooms into fall fragrant pink blooms June clusters of white flowers in June white urn-shaped early summer White flowers in May-June Brown Seeds in fall Bluish-black Drupes in Red Drupes white round drupes brilliant red on female plant fall/winter gray fruit persists into winter bright red in late summer red rose hips August through winter red rose hips August through winter -black fruits late summer to fall blueberries mid-summer Dark blue/ black Berries in July-August turn fiery shades in autumn and fall Yellow to yellow & Scarlet leaves in fall Good fall color purple/red Good fall color purple/red deciduous holly Semi- deciduous brilliant red (sun) to orange (partial shade) - fall dark green leaves purplish/red in fall reddish canes dark green leaves purplish/red in fall reddish canes Yellow/green in fall glossy green in summer; rich burgundy in fall Burgundy to bright red in fall wet swampy to dry uplands both wet and dry Prefers moist areas Prefers moist or swampy areas Can be planted in Prefers acidic medium to well drained soils Likes well drained acidic soils Likes moist or well drained soils both wet and dry acidic Adaptable, Salt tolerant both wet and dry prefers wet, peaty, or moist soils prefers well-drained, acidic soil tolerant of salt and sandy soil Average to wet soils prefers wet, peaty, acidic, but will grow in dry uplands adaptable suckering habit suckering habit good for mass plantings and borders Full - Partial sun Full sun to part shade Full sun to shade Likes sun to partial Shade. Will tolerate full Shade Red Stems in fall/ Winter, suckering habit, good for stabilizing banks female plant requires a nearby male plant to produce berries Full sun to Part Shade. Aromatic Leaves suckering habit good for mass plantings and borders Full sun to Part Shade rapid growth, suckering habit edible hips rich in vitamin C full sun delicious fruit full sun to shade Scarlet tanager, rose-breasted grosbeak, American robin, hermit thrush, redbellied woodpecker, hairy woodpecker, and cedar waxwing. wild turkey, black-capped chickadee, eastern meadowlark, and cedar waxwing Attracts humming birds, butterflies, and bumble bees Nectar source for birds, butterflies and bees. Birds eat seeds Attracts birds and butterflies Berries are an important food source for migrating Birds wood ducks, eastern bluebirds, cardinals, catbirds, grosbeaks, orioles, robins, scarlet tanagers, cedar waxwings, and woodpeckers American robin, hermit thrush, eastern bluebird, yellow-bellied sapsucker, and mockingbird Winter food for many birds including Yellow-rumped warblers wild turkey, black-capped chickadee, and cedar waxwing wild turkey, brown thrasher, northern mockingbird, northern cardinal, cedar waxwing, and American goldfinch wild turkey, brown thrasher, northern mockingbird, northern cardinal, cedar waxwing, and American goldfinch Berries are relished by many bird species and mammals wild turkey, scarlet tanager, most thrush species, black-capped chickadee, tufted titmouse, eastern towhee, and orioles Berries important for birds and other wildlife; nectar important to butterflies, and bees

PERENNIAL PLANTS AVAILABLE Name 16. Annise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum 17. Columbine Aquilegia canadensis 18. Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata 19. Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa 20. False Blue Indigo Baptisia australis Height When Mature 1-3 feet 1-3 feet 2-5 1-3 Blooms Soil Color Insects Attracted & More Info May - August May- Well-drained, rich, average/ adaptable Part shade/shade Well-drained, rich, average/ adaptable Sun, Average to Moist Sun, part shade, dry, moist Red Rose to Orange, Yellow Birds, butterflies and other native pollinators Birds, butterflies and other native pollinators Native bees, bumble bees, honey bees, monarch butterfly larvae Native bees, bumble bees, honey bees, monarch larvae, and hummingbirds 4 feet June-July Full sun; rich, well-drained soil Blue Birds, butterflies and other native pollinators butterfly 21. White Turtle Head Chelone glabra 1-3 feet - Fall Full sun; moist or wet soil White Butterflies & hummingbirds 22. Wild Bleeding Heart Dicentra eximia 23. Pale Coneflower Echinacea palid 24. Coneflower Echinacea purpurea 25.. Hollow Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosum 26. Bottle Gentian Gentiana clausa 27. Wood Iris Iris cristata 28. Blue flag Iris Iris versicolor 29. Meadow Blazing Star Liatris ligulistylis 30. Blazing Star Liatris spicata 31. Canada lily Lilium canadense 6-18 inches Spring 2-3 feet - Fall 2-5 Feet 5-10 - Fall July - 1-2 feet - Fall 6 inches Spring 1-3 feet Spring 3-5 feet 1-3 feet 4-6 feet Sun to light shade; Moist well drained to dry, adaptable Full sun; rich, well-drained soil Full sun; rich, well-drained soil Sun, partial shade, moist soil Full sun-partial shade; wet, peaty, moist, acidic Pink Pink Pink/ purple Pink, lavender Blue Hummingbirds and native pollinators Birds, butterflies and native pollinators Birds, butterflies and native pollinators Bees, butterflies, swamp sparrows Bumblebees and native pollinators Full sun Part shade Soil adaptable s/b well drained Blue Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators Full sun, Average to wet soil Full sun; moist Full sun-partial s Shade; wet, welldrained, rich, average soils Sun- partial shade, Peaty, Moist, Average/Adaptable Blue / White Yellow/ orange Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators A butterfly magnet and American goldfinches love its seeds! Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators Butterflies and other pollinators

32. Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis 3-4 feet 33. Blue Cardinal Flower Lobelia siphilitica 2-3 feet peaty, moist soils Red Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators to average soils Blue Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators 34. Oswego Tea Monarda didyma 2-4 July - Full to Partial shade; Soil moist to moderately wet Scarlet Red Hummingbirds, butterflies, and native pollinators 35. Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa 2-4 July - Full sun- Part Shade. Soil dry to moist pale purple to pink Hummingbirds, butterflies 36.Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis 1 3 feet Spring/ Full sun. Soil dry, moist, moderately wet White Hummingbirds, butterflies, and native pollinators 37. Wood Phlox Phlox divaricata 6-12 inches Spring Part Sun-part shade. Adaptable, Moist, Rich, Well-drained Blue Butterflies and other pollinators 38. Short-toothed Mountain Mint Pycnanathemum muticum 3-4 feet average to dry soils White Butterflies and other pollinators 39. Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium 1-3 feet average to dry soils White Butterflies and other pollinators 40. Cutleaf Coneflower Rudbeckia laciniata 3-6 July-October Sun, part shade, shade, moist Yellow Birds, native bees, honey bees 41. Wild Stone Crop Sedum ternatum 4-6 inches Spring Partial sun-partial shade; welldrained, rich, moist to average White Butterflies and other pollinators 42. Blue-stem Goldenrod Solidego caesia 1-3 feet -fall average to dry soils Yellow Butterflies and other pollinators 43. Gray Goldenrod Solidego nemoralis 1-2 feet -fall Full sun; does well in dry soils Yellow Butterflies and other pollinators 44. New England Aster Symphyotrichum novaeangliae 2 1/2-6 August- October, until frost Part shade, moist Pink, Bees, butterflies 45. New York Ironweed Vernonia noveboracensis 5-8 August- Sun, moist, does OK in drier soil Red, Butterflies, native bees, birds 46. Culver's Root Veronicastium viginicum 3-6 feet Full sun; wet, rich, moist to average soils White Hummingbirds, butterflies and native pollinators 47. Golden Alexander Zizia aurea 1-3 feet Early Sun-partial shade; moist soil Yellow Pollinators and larval host for Black Swallowtail butterfly

Native Plant Gardens What should I plant? Pick the species that best fit your spot right plant in the right place Pick 3-5 species that bloom at different times of the year the show must go on Plant a few of each species. Position them with the taller ones in back and shorter in front. Sample Native Plant lists Sunny w/ Avg. soil (moist) Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) Blue Cardinal Flower (Lobelia siphilitica) Oswego Tea (Monarda didyma) New England Aster (S. novaeangliae) Sunny w/ Dry soil Annise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) Showy Goldenrod (Solidego speciosa) Coneflower (Echinacea spp.) Little Blue Stem Grass (Schiz. scoparium) Partial Sun w/avg. soil (moist) Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) Blue Cardinal Flower (Lobelia siphilitica) Blue-stem Goldenrod (Solidego caesia) Wood Iris (Iris Cristata) Sunny w/moist to wet soil Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) Joe-Pye weed (Eupatorium fistulosum) White Turtle Head (Chelone glabra) NY Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) Have fun with this and don t be afraid to substitute plants. Just keep in mind Right Plant in the right place. Many plants are adaptable. Swamp milkweed can grow in wet or average soils but it probably won t like being on that sunny dry hilltop...even if it would look great there. If you have questions or if you want something that is not on this list - Please email: achapin@audubon.org or, Call 203-930-1348 Bird Chowdown Habitat Garden Starter Kit - $80 from Plan-It-Wild The habitat garden starter kit was designed for the lazy gardener or, weekend warrior, and contains everything you need to install the 3ft x 3ft garden in about an hour. Chickadees, goldfinches, cardinals, nuthatches, blue jays, and sparrows will chowdown on a buffet of aster, coneflower, and beardtongue. Kit contents: 10 native plant landscape plugs, 6 coir mulch blocks, pre-cut biodegradable weed barrier with 4 biodegradable landscape stakes, plant garden labels, bulb digger, digital instruction and maintenance cards, and landscape-architect designed 3ft x 3ft color printed plan.

Audubon Greenwich s Native Plant Sale 2018 FOR THE BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES & BEES! Name (last, first): Mailing Address: Town: State: ZIP: Phone number: E-mai Order Form & Payment Due on or before Thursday, May 10, 2018 TO ORDER: Please add contact information and send with a check made payable to Audubon Greenwich via: US Mail or Bring form to the store (10am-5pm daily) Audubon Greenwich Plant Sale, 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT 06831 How did you hear about our Plant Sale for the Birds? I prefer to use a credit card. Audubon will call for payment. Please Circle Your Preferred Pickup Date & Time: Saturday, May 19 Sunday, May 20 10 AM - 5 PM 10 AM - 5 PM. Questions or requests Audubon Email Friend Audubon Newsletter Internet Search achapin@audubon.org 203-930-1348 Library / Organization / Other: All plant orders are subject to availability. While all plants will be healthy, well-graded stock from a reputable nursery, Audubon Greenwich cannot accept returns, guarantee their growth, or cancel orders past May 10th.

AUDUBON GREENWICH S PLANT SALE ~ FOR THE BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES & BEES! NATIVE SHRUBS Size-Price Quantity Total 1. Shadbush Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis) 3 gal. $50 2. Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) 2 gal. $42 3. Pinxter Azalea (Azalea periclymenoides) 3 gal. $45 4. Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) 3 gal. $40 5. Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus Alternafolia) 6 gal. $60 6. Florida Dogwood (Cornus florida) 3 gal. $40 7. Red-Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) 3 gal. $40 8. Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) *1 male & 1 female are needed to allow for pollination/berry production 3 gal. $42 # M: # F: 9. Northern Bayberry (Myrica penslyvanica) 3 gal. $45 10. Choke Cherry (Prunus virginianica) 3 gal. $40 11. Swamp Rose (Rosa palustris) 1 gal. $20 12. Virginia Rose (Rosa virginiana) 1 gal. $16 13. Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) 3 gal. $40 14. Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) 3 gal. $42 15. Arrowwood (Viburnum dentaum) 3 gal. $40 NATIVE PERENNIAL PLANTS 16. Annise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) 2 Qt. $10 17 Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) 2 Qt. $9 18. Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) 2 Qt. $10 19. Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) 2 Qt. $9 20. False Blue Indigo (Baptisia australis) 1 Gal $13 21. White Turtle Head (Chelone glabra) 2 Qt. $10 22. Wild Bleeding Heart (Dicentra eximia) 2 Qt. $10 23. Pale Coneflower (Echinacea palid) 2 Qt. $11 24. Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) 2 Qt. $11 25 Hollow Joe-Pye Weed (Eupatorium fistulosum) 2 Qt. $10 26. Bottle Gentian (Gentiana clausa) 1 Qt. $16 27. Wood Iris (Iris cristata) 1 Qt. $7 28. Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) 2 Qt. $9 29. Meadow Blazing Star (Liatris ligulistylis) 2 Qt. $11 30. Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) 2 Qt. $11 31. Canada Lily (Lilium canadense) 2 Qt. $19 Subtotal for this column (add to final subtotal) PERENNIALS (con t) Size-Price Quantity Total 32. Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) 2 Qt. $13 33. Blue Cardinal Flower (Lobelia siphilitica) 2 Qt. $10 34. Oswego Tea (Monarda didyma) 2 Qt. $10 35. Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) 2 Qt. $10 36. Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) 2 Qt. $10 37. Wood Phlox (Phlox divaricata) 2 Qt. $9 38. Short-toothed Mint (P. muticum) 2 Qt. $10 39. Narrow-leaved Mtn. Mint (P. tenuifolium) 2 Qt. $10 40. Cut-leaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) 2 Qt. $10 41. Wild Stone Crop (Sedum ternatum) 1 Qt. $7 42. Blue-stem Goldenrod (Solidego caesia) 2 Qt. $10 43. Showy Goldenrod (Solidego speciosa) 2 Qt. $10 44. New England Aster (S. novaeangliae) 2 Qt. $10 45. New York Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) 2 Qt. $10 46. Culver s Root (Veronicastium virginicum) 2 Qt. $10 47. Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea) 2 Qt. $10 Other Plants 48. Little Blue Stem Grass (Schiz. scoparium) 2 Qt. $9 49. Maiden hair Fern (Adiantum pedatum) 1 Gal. $13 50. Toothed Wood Fern (Dryopteris carthusiana) 1 Gal. $13 51. Ostrich Fern (Mettuccia struthiopteris) 1 Gal. $13 52. Bird Chowdown Starter Kit $80 + Subtotal B (this column) + Subtotal A (left column) + CT Sales Tax (+6.35%) (Checks preferred) PLANT SALE TOTAL Plant Sale Total Please Note: Prices include delivery to Audubon Please order early. Plant Sale Orders due: Thur., May 10th, 2018 NAME (last, first): TO ORDER: Use reverse side of this form for contact information and send with a check (payable to Audubon Greenwich) via: a) By U.S. Mail or b) Drop off in Nature Store (Daily: 10am-5pm) Audubon Greenwich Plant Sale, 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT 06831