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1 Your one-stop shop for Native Plants 1 st or m lti Ba ar CODE: MANTS 2019 O 0M nl a y m rs h in y P ut o es in dr t R iv d., e fr 212 om 2 FIRST ORDER* N 0 e OFF 75 RS ME O ME CUST TI 5 FIRST e! Over 400 species of native woody and herbaceous plants for: Restoration Wetlands Reforestation Landscaping

2 Table of Contents Contract Growing...1 Plant Information and Key...1 Herbaceous Plants Perennials...2 Aquatics...3 Ferns...4 Woodies: Trees and Shrubs Products and Services Final Destinations of our plants and products...17 Donations...17 INDEX of and Plant Names General Information...20 Trade Show and Events...back inside cover Driving Directions...back inside cover Contact Information Physical Address 7500 Marshy Point Road Middle River, Maryland Mailing Address P.O. Box 246 Chase, MD Phone Number Fax Number Website Address Catalog Design by JEBdesign.com 1 st American Native Plants was started as Maryland Natives Nursery and incorporated in The original intent to provide woody native plants for the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area has broadened over the years. We now supply a full line of containerized herbaceous and woody native plants to meet the needs of an ever expanding market in the eastern United States. Although many of our plants find their way into home gardens and commercial landscape projects, we grow primarily for the restoration industry. Regulators, as well as the general public, have an increased awareness of the importance of native plants. These plants require less maintenance and are an integral part of the overall ecological balance. American Native Plants provides a wide variety of pioneer and early successional plants to ensure maximum viability in environmental projects. We are proud members of several associations including the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), Maryland Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA), New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association (NJNLA), North Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association (NCNLA), Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association (PLNA), and the Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association (VNLA). At American Native Plants, we are carefully nurturing the future resurgence of North American ecosystems. *We do not collect nor support the collection of plants from the wild.

3 Contract Growing The best way to ensure that you get the plants you need when you need them is to schedule a contract grow with us well in advance of your planting date. American Native Plants will tailor a custom grow program to meet your needs. We can grow any of the plants listed in this catalog in any size container or quantity. We can also grow species that may not be listed. Call to discuss your project needs. Plant Information Most of our woody plants up to 1.5 inch caliper are container-grown. Standard container sizes include tubelings (Anderson band Pot 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 ) and #1 to #7 gallons. A broad line of herbaceous native plants is available to fully address the requirements for restoration projects. These plants are offered in container sizes which are typically specified. Our standard plug size has been the Landmark DP 72 (1.75 x 1.75 x 2.25 deep). While we continue to offer the Landmark DP 72 for contract grows, we now offer these plants in Ellepot containers (1.77 diameter x 2.34 deep) = (45mm diameter x 60mm deep). Other sizes are available for contract grows. We also grow many of our aquatic, emergent and perennial plants in quarts and in one gallon containers. With sufficient lead time, we can provide plants in the container size you need. Plant Listing Information Key Use the reference key information below when reviewing the Plant Listings. Price Codes Woody plants are priced by height and container size or by caliper and container size. Our items are categorized by three pricing codes A and B, as well as Call pricing. All prices are F.O.B Marshy Pt. Road, Maryland and subject to change without notice. * For PRICE LIST, please see catalog insert, or call Standard Sizes for Trees & Shrubs: Tubelings 8-12 inches height # inches height # inches height # inches height #5 3/4-1 inch caliper # /4 inches caliper United States Native Range Ranges are listed using state abbreviations. We have approximated where the trees or shrubs have historically been found, however, we do not intend to replace any research that may be needed in order to establish plant suitability for any given planting site. General Light Requirements Soil Moisture Requirements Full Sun Part Shade Full Shade Dry Average Moist Saturated Regional Wetland Status OBL Obligate Wetland Occur almost always under natural conditions in wetlands FACW Facultative Wetland Usually occur in wetlands, but occasionally found in non-wetlands FAC Facultative Equally likely to occur in wetlands or non-wetlands FACU Facultative Upland Usually occur in non-wetlands, but occasionally found in wetlands UPL Obligate Upland Occur almost always in non-wetlands NI No Indicator 1

4 Herbaceous Plants PERENNIALS Price Code Andropogon gerardii B Big Bluestem FACU Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Andropogon sp., Schizacharium scoparium Andropogon virginicus B Broomsedge UPL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Andropogon sp., Schizacharuim scoparium Asarum canadense B Wild Ginger FACU Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Pachysandra procumbens, Phlox paniculata Asclepias incarnata B Swamp Milkweed FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Aster sp. B Calico Aster FACW Aster novae-angliae A New England Aster FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Aster sp. Aster novi-belgii B New York Aster FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Aster sp. Carex lurida A Lurid Sedge OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Carex sp. Carex pensylvanica Call Pennsylvania Sedge NI Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: N/A Carex stricta A Tussock Sedge OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Carex sp. Carex vulpinoidea A Fox Sedge OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Carex sp. Chasmanthium latifolium B Indian Woodoats FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Andropogon virginicus Chelone glabra B White Turtlehead OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Echinacea purpurea B Purple Coneflower NI Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Vernonia noveboracensis Elymus virginicus A Virginia Wild Rye FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Panicum virgatum. Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Eupatorium sp A Joe-Pye Weed FACW Eupatorium perfoliatum A Boneset FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Eupatorium sp Eupatorium purpureum A Green-stemmed Joe-Pye FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Eupatorium sp. Lobelia cardinalis A Cardinal Flower FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Lobelia siphilitica, Asclepias incarnata Lobelia siphilitica A Blue Lobelia FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Lobelia cardinalis, Asclepias incarnata Panicum virgatum A Switch Grass FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Andropogon gerardii, Panicum amarum Wetland Status 2

5 Herbaceous Plants PERENNIALS Price Code Rudbeckia fulgida B FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Rudbeckia sp. Solidago rugosa B Wrinkle Leaf Goldenrod FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Solidago sp. Solidago sempervirens B Seaside Goldenrod FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Panicum sp. Wetland Status Verbena hastata A Blue Vervain FACW, FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Vernonia noveboracensis A Ironweed FACW, FAC Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Eupatorium maculatum, Mimulus ringens Herbaceous Plants Price Code Hibiscus moscheutos B Swamp Rose Mallow OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Iris versicolor, Scirpus pungens Iris versicolor A Blue Flag FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Acorus americanus, Sagittaria latifolia Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Carex stricta, Scirpus cyperiaus A Soft Rush OBL Peltandra virginica A Arrow Arum OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Pontederia cordata, Sagittaria latifolia Pontederia cordata B Pickerelweed OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Peltandra virginica, Sagittaria latifolia AQUATICS Sagittaria latifolia B Duck Potato OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Peltandra virginica, Pontederia cordata Scirpus pungens A Three Square OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Scirpus robustus, Scirpus validus Scirpus robustus B Salt Marsh Bulrush OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Scirpus validus/tabernaemontani A Soft-Stemmed Bulrush OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Wetland Status 3

6 Herbaceous Plants FERNS Northern Lady Fern Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Osmunda claytoniana Dryopteris marginalis Marginal/Evergreen Fern FACU Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Thelypteris novaboracensis Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Thelypteris palustris Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern FACW Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Matteuccia struthiopteris Osmunda regalis Royal Fern OBL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Woodwardia arealata Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern UPL Possible substitutions if this plant is unavailable: Dennstaedia punctiloba FAC Wetland Status Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Acer negundo Boxelder B All except AK 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Silver Maple, Green Ash, Virginia Pine, White Oak Acer rubrum Red Maple Possible substitutions: Silver Maple, River Birch, Sweet Gum A ME-FL, MN-TX 1 4 FAC Acer saccharinum Silver Maple A ME-FL, MN-TX 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: R. Maple, Silver Maple, Hackberry, Gr. Ash, VA. Pine, White Oak Acer saccharum Sugar Maple B ME-GA-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: White Oak, American Beech Alnus serrulata Hazel/Smooth/Tag Alder B ME-FL 3 4 OBL Possible substitutions: Speckled Alder, Buttonbush, Silky Dogwood 4

7 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Amelanchier arborea Downy Serviceberry B ME-Fl, MN-TX 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Hornbeam, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Witchhazel Amelanchier canadensis Canadian Serviceberry B ME-SC 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Hornbeam, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood, Witchhazel Amelanchier laevis Allegheny Serviceberry B ME-GA, MI-KS 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Hornbeam, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood, Witchhazel Aronia arbutifolia (*Ctv) Red Chokeberry A MA-FL, MN-TX 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Silky Dogwood, Winterberry Aronia melanocarpa (*Ctv) Black Chokeberry A ME-FL-MI 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Silky Dogwood, Winterberry Asimina triloba Pawpaw B NY-FL-NE 2 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Hackberry Baccharis halimifolia Groundsel Bush B NY-FL-TX 3 1 FACW Possible substitutions: Pussy Willow, Elderberry, Winterberry, Inkberry Betula alleghaniensis Yellow Birch B NY-FL-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Sweet Birch, Hackberry Betula lenta Sweet Birch B ME-GA-TN 3 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Hackberry, White Ash Betula nigra River Birch A ME-AL-OH FACW Possible substitutions: Silver Maple, Sweetgum, White Oak, Swamp Chest. Oak Betula populifolia Gray Birch B ME-DE FAC Possible substitutions: Hackberry, White Ash Callicarpa americana American Beautyberry B MD-FL, TX-MO 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Allegheny Serviceberry, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Witchhazel 5

8 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Eastern Sweetshrub B NY-FL, IL-LA 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Low Blueberry, Allegheny Serviceberry, Hazelnut Carpinus caroliniana Hornbeam B ME-FL, MN-TX 2 FAC Possible substitutions: Serviceberry, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood, Witchhazel Carya glabra Pignut Hickory B ME-FL, AL-MS 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Swamp White Oak, Willow Oak, Northern Red Oak Carya tomentosa Mockernut Hickory B ME-NC, NE-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Swamp White Oak, Willow Oak, Northern Red Oak Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea B ME-FL, TX-MN 1 2 NI Possible substitutions: VA Rose, Maple Leaf Viburnum, Sweetfern Celtis occidentalis Hackberry B ME-NC, OK-LA 2 3 FACU Possible substitutions: White Ash Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush A ME-FL, NE-AZ 4 OBL Possible substitutions: Speckled Alder, Tag Alder, Silky Dogwood, Cranberry Viburnum Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud B NJ-FL, MO-TX 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Serviceberry, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Flower.Dogwd, Possumhaw Viburnum Chamaecyparis thyoides Atlantic White Cedar B ME-FL, AL-MS 4 OBL Possible substitutions: Bald Cypress Chionanthus virginicus Fringetree B NJ-FL- 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Gray Dogwood, Witchhazel Cladrastis kentukea Yellowwood B ME-GA, IA-LA NI Possible substitutions: N/A Clethra alnifolia (*Ctv) Sweet Pepperbush B ME-FL-TX FAC Possible substitutions: Sweetspire, Sweetbay Magnolia 6

9 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Clethra alnifolia Ruby Spice Sweetshrub Call ME-FL-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Sweet Pepperbush (straight spp.) Comptonia peregrina Sweetfern Call ME-NC 2 3 UPL Possible substitutions: Bayberry, Fragrant/Smooth/Staghorn Sumac Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood A MA-GA, NY-TN 2 4 FAC Possible substitutions: Spkld/Tg.Alder, Buttonbush, Redo. Dogwd, Wntrbry, Possumhaw/Cran. Vib. Flowering Dogwood B MA-FL, MN-TX 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Serviceberry, E.Redbud, Alternate Leaf Dogwood Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood B ME-GA, MN-NE 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Hazelnut, Arrowwood/Nannyberry Viburnum Cornus sericea (*Ctv) Redosier Dogwood A ME-VA, NE-KY 2 4 FACW Possible substitutions: Silky Dogwood, Winterberry Corylus americana Hazelnut B ME-FL, MT 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Gray Dogwood, Nannyberry Virburnum Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Hawthorn B ME-FL, IN-LA FAC 3 Possible substitutions: Gray Dogwood, Nannyberry Virburnum Diospyros virginiana Persimmon B CT-FL, KS-TX 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Blackgum, Sourwood, Elderberry Fagus grandifolia American Beech Call ME-FL-TX FACU Possible substitutions: Sugar Maple, White Ash, Northern Red Oak Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Witchalder Call NC-FL-AL 3 4 FACW Possible substitutions: Inkberry, Doghobbles, Rhodora Azalea, Yellowroot Fothergilla major Mt. Airy Mt. Witchalder B NC-GA-AR NI Possible substitutions: Hamamelis spp. 7

10 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Gaylussacia baccata Black Huckleberry Call ME-GA, MN-MS 4 1 FACU Possible substitutions: Vaccinium corymbosum Gleditsia triacanthos inr. Honeylocust B All except OR, WA 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Crataegus spp. Hamamelis virginiana Witchhazel B ME-GA, NE-AR 1 2 FAC Possible substitutions: Serviceberry, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood Hydrangea arborescens Wild Hydrangea B NY-FL, LA-NE 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Oakleaf Hydrangea, Mt. Laurel, Mapleleaf Viburnum, Serviceberry Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf Hydrangea B NC-FL, LA-TN 3 NI Possible substitutions: Wild Hydrangea, Mt. Laurel, Maple Leaf Viburnum, Serviceberry Shrubby St. Johnswort Call ME-FL, MN-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Arrowwood, Meadowsweet, Steeplebush, VA Rose Ilex glabra (*Ctv) Inkberry B ME-FL, MO-TX 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: B. Chokeberry, Silky Dogwd, Redosier Dogwd, Highbush Blueberry Ilex glabra Shamrock Inkberry B ME-FL, MO-TX 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Inkberry (straight spp.) Ilex opaca American Holly Call MA-FL, MO-TX FAC Possible substitutions: Northern White Cedar Ilex verticillata (*Ctv) Winterberry (male/female) A ME-FL, WI-MO FACW Possible substitutions: Chokeb, Slky Dog, Redo. Dog, Inkbry, Highbush Blueberry, Arrow Vib Itea virginica Sweetspire B NJ-FL, MO-TX OBL Possible substitutions: Sweet Pepperbush Itea virginica Henry s Garnet Sweetspire B NJ-FL, MO-TX OBL Possible substitutions: Sweetspire (Straight spp.) 8

11 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Iva frutescens Marsh Elder B ME-FL-TX 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Baccharis halimifolia, Myrica cerifera Juglans nigra Black Walnut B MA-FL, MN-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Silver Maple, Hackberry, Green Ash, Butternut Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar B Eastern 2/3 US 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Northern White Cedar Kalmia angustifolia Sheep Laurel Call ME-VA, MI-WI 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: E. Sweetshrub, Sweet Pepperbush, Low Blueberry Lindera benzoin Spicebush B ME-FL, KS-TX 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Redbud, E. Ninebark, Arrowwood Viburnum Sweetgum A CT-FL, IL-TX 2 4 FAC Possible substitutions: River Birch, Tulip Poplar, Sycamore Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Poplar A MA-FL, WI-MS 2 FACU Possible substitutions: White Ash, Sweetgum, Red Oak Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Magnolia B MA-FL, OK-TX 2 FACW Possible substitutions: Sweet Pepperbush, Sweetspire 9

12 Trees and Shrubs Price Code *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Malus coronaria Native Sweet Crabapple B NY-GA, MN-LA 1 3 NI Possible substitutions: Serviceberry spp. Morella cerifera Waxmyrtle B NY-FL-TX 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Meadowsweet, Pinxter Azalea, Arrowwood Morella pensylvanica Northern Bayberry B ME-NC 1 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Arrowwood Viburnum Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum B ME-FL, MI-TX 2 4 FAC Possible substitutions: Sourwood, Sweetgum Ostrya virginiana Hophornbeam B ME-FL, MI-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Flowering Dogwood Parthenocissus quinquefolia Viriginia Creeper B ME-FL, SO-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Lonicera sempervirens Physocarpus opulifolius Eastern Ninebark B ME-VA, MN-TX 2 FACW 3 Possible substitutions: Spicebush, Highbush Blueberry, Cranberry Viburnum Pinus rigida Pitch Pine B ME-GA-KY 3 1 FACU Possible substitutions: Pinus virginiana, Juniperus virginiana Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine B ME-GA, IL-IA 3 1 FACU Possible substitutions: Northern White Cedar Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine B NJ-FL, OK-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Atlanc. White Cedar, Bald Cypress Pinus virginiana Virginia Pine B NY-AL-OH 1 2 UPL Possible substitutions: Juniperus virginiana Platanus occidentalis Sycamore A ME-FL, MN-TX 2 4 FACW Possible substitutions: Slvr Maple, R. Birch, G. Ash, Swgum, Wh. Oak, B. Willow 10

13 Trees and Shrubs Price Code *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Populus deltoides Eastern Cottonwood B ME-FL, ND-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: American Elm, Slippery Elm Prunus americana Native American Plum B ME-VA 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Black Cherry Prunus maritima Beach Plum B MA-FL, ND-TX 4 UPL Possible substitutions: Bayberry, Sand Cherry Prunus serotina Black Cherry B ME-NC, ND-KS 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: White Ash Prunus virginiana Chokecherry Possible substitutions: Serviceberry, Black Cherry, Native American Plum Quercus alba White Oak Possible substitutions: White Ash, Tulip Poplar B MA-FL, MN-TX 2 FACU B MA-GA, MI-AR 1 2 FACU Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak B MA-FL, MN-MO 3 4 FACW Possible substitutions: R. Birch, G. Ash, Sycamore, Sw. Chest. Oak, Pin Oak, Willow Oak Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak B NY-FL, IL-TX 1 2 UPL Possible substitutions: Pin Oak, Chestnut Oak, Black Oak Quercus falcata Southern Red Oak B PA-FL, IL-TX 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Chestnut Oak, Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpon Bur Oak B ME-AL, MT-TX FAC Possible substitutions: N. Red Oak, Willow Oak Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak B MA-DE, WI-AR FACW Possible substitutions: R. Birch, G. Ash, Sycamore, Sw. W. Oak, Pin Oak, Willow Oak Quercus palustris Pin Oak A NY-FL, MO-TX FACW Possible substitutions: R. Birch, Sw. W. Oak, Chestnut Oak, Willow Oak 11

14 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Quercus phellos Willow Oak B ME-SC-AL 3 4 FAC Possible substitutions: White Oak, Pin Oak, Willow Oak Quercus prinus Chestnut Oak B ME-PA, MN-IA 1 2 UPL Possible substitutions: Scarlet Oak, Black Oak Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak B ME-FL, MN-TX 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: White Ash, Black Cherry, Black Oak Quercus velutina Black Oak B MA-NC-OH 1 2 UPL Possible substitutions: White Ash, Scarlet Oak, Chestnut Oak, Northern Red Oak Rhod. periclymenoides Pinxter Azalea Call ME-SC 3 4 FAC Possible substitutions: Mountain Laurel, Swamp Azalea Rhod. viscosum Swamp Azalea Call VT-FL, MN-LA 3 OBL Possible substitutions: Mountain Laurel, Pinxter Azalea Rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac A VT-FL, MN-LA 1 2 NI Possible substitutions: Hazelnut, Smooth/Staghorn Sumac, Blackhaw Viburnum Rhus aromatica Gro-Low Dwf. Fragrant Sumac Call VT-FL, MN-LA 1 2 NI Possible substitutions: Fragrant Sumac, Sweetfern Rhus copallina Shining/Winged/Flmlf sumac B ME-FL, TX-WI 1 4 NI Possible substitutions: Black or Red Chokeberry, Fragrant, Smooth or Staghorn Sumac Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac B All except AL, HI NI Possible substitutions: Hazelnut, Fragrant/Staghorn Sumac, Blackhaw Viburnum Rhus typhina Staghorn Sumac B ME-GA, IN-IA NI Possible substitutions: Hazelnut, Fragrant/Smooth Sumac, Blackhaw Viburnum Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust A PA-GA, IA-OK FACU Possible substitutions: Northern Red Oak, American Elm, Slippery Elm 12

15 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Rosa carolina Pasture Rose B ME-FL, WI-TX 3 UPL Possible substitutions: Pinxter Azalea, Highbush Blueberry Rosa palustris Swamp Rose B ME-FL, WI-MS 4 2 OBL Possible substitutions: Blackhaw Viburnum, Swamp Azalea, Bottlebrush Buckeye Rosa virginiana Virginia Rose B ME-NC, IL-GA 2 FAC Possible substitutions: B. Chokeberry, Sweet Pepperbush, Nannyberry Viburnum Rubus allegheniensis Allegheny Blackberry B ME-GA, MI-OK 1 2 FACU Possible substitutions: Black Raspberry, Allegheny Serviceberry, Frag., Smooth Sumac Rubus occidentalis Black Raspberry Possible substitutions: Allegheny Raspberry, Allegheny Serviceberry Salix discolor Pussy Willow B ME-GA, ND-OK 2 NI B ME-DE, MO-MT 3 4 FACW Possible substitutions: Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Silky Dogwood, Redosier Dogwood Salix nigra Black Willow A ME-FL, MN-TX 3 4 FACW Possible substitutions: River Birch Sambucus canadensis Elderberry A ME-FL, ND-TX 3 4 FACW Possible substitutions: Speckled/Tag Adler, Winterberry, Arrowwood Viburnum Sassafras albidum Sassafras Call ME-FL, MI-TX 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Pawpaw, Hornbeam, Alternate Leaf Dogwood 13

16 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Status Spiraea latifolia Meadowsweet B ME-NC 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Stplbush, Pussy Willow, Alternate Leaf Dogwood, Silky Dogwood, Redo. Dogwood Spiraea tomentosa Steeplebush B ME-GA-KS 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Meadowsweet, Psy Willow, Alt. Lf. Dogwood, Silky Dogwood Symphoricarpos albus Snowberry B ME-NC, OR-WA 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Lowbush Blueberry, Allegheny Serviceberry, Coralberry Symphoricarpos orbiculata Coralberry B VT-FL, ND-TX 1 3 UPL Possible substitutions: Lowbush Blueberry, Allegheny Serviceberry, Snowberry Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress B DE-FL, IN-TX 2 4 OBL Possible substitutions: Atlantic White Cedar Tilia americana American Linden B ME-FL, ND-TX 1 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Tulip Popular, Oak spp. Tsuga canadensis Eastern Hemlock B ME-GA, MN-AL 2 3 FACU Possible substitutions: American Holly, Eastern White Pine Ulmus americana American Elm B ME-FL, MT-AZ 1 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Northern Red Oak, Black Locust, Slippery Elm Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush Blueberry Call ME-FL, MN-LA FACU Possible substitutions: Black Chokeberry, Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush Blueberry B ME-NC-MN 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Possumhaw Viburnum, Cranberry Viburnum 14

17 Trees and Shrubs *Ctv = Cultivars may be available CALL Viburnum acerifolium Maple Leaf Viburnum Price Code U.S. Native Range Water Light Wetland Indicator Call ME-GA-MN 1 2 NI Possible substitutions: Allegheny Serviceberry, Gray Dogwood, Witchhazel Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum A NY-GA, ND-MS 2 3 FAC Possible substitutions: Gray Dogwood, Winterberry Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Viburnum B CT-FL, KY-LA 2 FAC Possible substitutions: Hazelnut, Blackhaw Viburnum Viburnum nudum Possumhaw Viburnum B CT-FL, MI-TX 2 4 OBL Possible substitutions: Cranberry Viburnum Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw Viburnum B ME-NY, MI-SD 2 3 FACU Possible substitutions: Fragrant sumac, Smooth sumac, Nannyberry viburnum Viburnum trilobum Cranberry Viburnum B MA-FL, MS-KS 2 3 FACW Possible substitutions: Redosier dogwood, Winterberry, Possumhaw viburnum Products and Services Cocodisc Coconut husk discs are available for purchase in 15 diameter. The husk discs slip around the trunk of the shrub or tree to prevent encroaching weeds. They are a longer lasting alternative to mulch and easier to transport around your restoration site. Product and Services continues on the next page. 15

18 Products and Services Tree- Shrub Shelters Rigid mesh seedling shelters protect plantings from deer and rodents. Solid-wall* shelters are more expensive and can actually protect rodents from their natural predators. No wind resistance, with minimal blowdown problems on smaller seedlings/whips. A design to minimize the need for heavy stakes. Shelters often install with no stake. tree or shrub 6 diameter Photodegradable: depending on sunlight, shelters crumble over time. plastic shelter 4 cable ties Easy installation by simply dropping over whips or plants with flexible laterals. hardwood 5 stake Reducing diseases by eliminating excess heat or humidity with natural air circulation. Rodents are not a problem since they are not protected by the mesh shelter. An open design that does not harbor bees, yellow jackets, wasps, etc. Existing grade plastic shelter An open design that allows exact application of herbicide next to the trunk. Kit includes: 1-hardwood stake 2-cable ties 1-shelter hardwood stake All parts can be purchased separately. Environmental Protective Signage Plastic screen-printed signs help protect sensitive or newly-planted areas. Aluminum materials and custom designs available upon request. #S1 #S2 #S

19 Final destinations of our plants and products American Native Plants is proud to have supported the following projects: Air and Space Museum, Washington DC Arlington Echo Outdoor Education, MD Arlington National Cemetery, VA New Penguin Habitat, The Maryland Zoo Brooklyn Bridge, NY DC Greenworks, Washington DC Eli Whitney Museum, CT Emerald Necklace Park Corridor, Cleveland, OH Flight 93 Memorial Ford Hospital, MI Ft. Pickett, VA Hurricane Sandy Beach Restoration Manhattan High Line, NY National Museum of American Indian-Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD National Lands Restoration Education Program, PA New York City Parks, NY New York Restoration Project, NY Old Stone House-National Park Service (Washington DC) Poplar Island Restoration, Chesapeake Bay, MD Shenandoah National Park Univ. of Maryland, Solar Decathlon 2011 Winner Staten Island Bluebelt, NY Sound View Park, NYC Trees for Sacred Places Under Armour HQ, MD US Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington DC United States Department of Agriculture, MD United States Fish and Wildlife Training Center, WV United States Naval Academy, MD Woodrow Wilson Bridge, VA Wildlife Rescue, MD Donations Supporting organizations engaged in restoration or humanitarian projects is our way of giving back to the community. If you know of an organization that needs help with its restoration or humanitarian project, contact us to discuss their needs. Over the years, donations were made to: Baltimore County Forestry Board Baltimore Master Gardeners Chesapeake Bay Foundation Fuel Fund of Maryland Gunpowder Valley Conservancy Habitat For Humanity Helping Up Mission Journey Thru Hallowed Ground Kiva Maryland Food Bank National Resource Defense Council Oregon Ridge Nature Center WYPR Public Radio Zoroastrian Temple 17

20 Plant Name Index Acer negundo 4 Comptonia peregrina 7 Panicum virgatum 2 Sassafras albidum 13 Acer rubrum 4 Cornus amomum 7 Parthenocissus quinquefolia 10 Scirpus pungens 3 Acer saccharinum 4 7 Peltandra virginica 3 Scirpus robustus 3 Acer saccharum 4 Cornus racemosa 7 Physocarpus opulifolius 10 Scirpus validus/tabernaemontani 3 Alnus serrulata 4 Cornus sericea 7 Pinus rigida 10 Solidago rugosa 3 Amelanchier arborea 5 Corylus americana 7 Pinus strobus 10 Spiraea latifolia 14 Amelanchier canadensis 5 Crataegus phaenopyrun 7 Pinus taeda 10 Spiraea tomentosa 14 Amelanchier laevis 5 Andropogon gerardii 2 Andropogon virginicus 2 Aquilegia canadensis 2 Aronia arbutifolia 5 Aronia melanocarpa 5 Asarum canadense 2 Asclepias incarnata 2 Asimina triloba 5 2 Aster novae-angliae 2 Aster novi-belgii 2 4 Baccharis halimifolia 5 Betula alleghaniensis 5 Betula lenta 5 Betula nigra 5 Betula populifolia 5 Callicarpa americana 5 6 Carex lurida 2 Carex pensylvanica 2 Carex stricta 2 Carex vulpinoidea 2 Carpinus caroliniana 6 Carya glabra 6 Carya tomentosa 6 Ceanothus americanus 6 Celtis occidentalis 6 Cephalanthus occidentalis 6 Cercis canadensis 6 Chamaecyparis thyoides 6 Chasmanthium latifolium 2 Chelone glabra 2 Chionanthus virginicus 6 Cladrastis kentukea 6 Clethra alnifolia 6 Diospyros virginiana 7 Dryopteris marginalis 4 Echinacea purpurea 2 Elymus virginicus 2 2 Eupatorium perfoliatum 2 Eupatorium purpureum 2 Fagus grandifolia 7 Fothergilla gardenii 7 Fothergilla major 7 Gaylussacia baccata 8 Gleditsia triacanthos inr. 8 Hamamelis virginiana 8 Hibiscus moscheutos 3 Hydrangea arborescens 8 Hydrangea quercifolia 8 8 Ilex glabra 8 Ilex opaca 8 Ilex verticillata 8 Iris versicolor 3 Itea virginica 8 Iva frutescens 9 Juglans nigra 9 3 Juniperus virginiana 9 Kalmia angustifolia 9 Lindera benzoin 9 9 Liriodendron tulipifera 9 Lobelia cardinalis 2 Lobelia siphilitica 2 Magnolia virginiana 9 Malus coronaria 10 Morella cerifera 10 Morella pensylvanica 10 Nyssa sylvatica 10 Onoclea sensibilis 4 Pinus virginiana 10 Platanus occidentalis 10 Polystichum acrostichoides 4 Pontederia cordata 3 Populus deltoides 11 Prunus americana 11 Prunus maritima 11 Prunus serotina 11 Prunus virginiana 11 Quercus alba 11 Quercus bicolor 11 Quercus coccinea 11 Quercus falcata 11 Quercus macrocarpon 11 Quercus michauxii 11 Quercus palustris 11 Quercus phellos 12 Quercus prinus 12 Quercus rubra 12 Quercus velutina 12 Rhod. periclymenoides 12 Rhod. viscosum 12 Rhus aromatica 12 Rhus aromatica Gro-Low 12 Rhus copallina 12 Rhus glabra 12 Rhus typhina 12 Robinia pseudoacacia 12 Rosa carolina 13 Rosa palustris 13 Rosa virginiana 13 Rubus allegheniensis 13 Rubus occidentalis 13 Rudbeckia fulgida 3 Sagittaria latifolia 3 Salix discolor 13 Salix nigra 13 Sambucus canadensis 13 Symphoricarpos albus 14 Symphoricarpos orbiculata 14 Taxodium distichum 14 Tilia americana 14 Tsuga canadensis 14 Ulmus americana 14 Vaccinium angustifolium 14 Vaccinium corymbosum 14 Verbena hastata 3 Vernonia noveboracensis 3 Viburnum acerifolium 15 Viburnum dentatum 15 Viburnum lentago 15 Viburnum nudum 15 Viburnum prunifolium 15 Viburnum trilobum 15 Osmunda cinnamomea 4 Osmunda regalis 4 Ostrya virginiana 10 18

21 Plant Name Index Allegheny Blackberry. 13 Allegheny Serviceberry. 5 American Beautyberry. 5 American Beech.. 7 American Elm.. 14 American Holly.. 8 American Linden.. 14 Arrow Arum... 3 Arrowwood Viburnum. 19 Atlantic White Cedar. 6 Bald Cypress.. 14 Beach Plum Big Bluestem.. 2 Black Cherry.. 11 Black Chokeberry. 5 Black Gum Black Huckleberry. 8 Black Locust Black Oak Black Raspberry.. 13 Black Walnut.. 9 Black Willow.. 13 Blackhaw Viburnum. 15 Blue Flag... 3 Blue Lobelia.. 2 Blue Vervain.. 3 Boneset.. 2 Boxelder.. 4 Broomsedge.. 2 Bur Oak Buttonbush.. 6 Calico Aster.. 2 Canadian Serviceberry. 5 Cardinal Flower.. 2 Chestnut Oak.. 11 Chokecherry.. 11 Christmas Fern.. 4 Cinnamon Fern.. 4 Three Square. 3 Coralberry Cranberry Viburnum. 15 Downy Serviceberry. 5 Duck Potato... 3 Dwarf Witchalder.. 7 Dwf. Fragrant Sumac. 12 Eastern Cottonwood. 11 Eastern Hemlock.. 14 Eastern Ninebark.. 10 Eastern Red Cedar.. 9 Eastern Redbud.. 6 Eastern Sweetshrub. 6 Eastern White Pine. 10 Elderberry Flowering Dogwood. 7 Fox Sedge... 2 Fragrant Sumac.. 12 Fringetree... 6 Gray Birch... 5 Gray Dogwood.. 7 Green-stemmed Joe-Pye. 2 Groundsel Bush.. 2 Hackberry... 6 Hazel/Smooth/Tag Alder. 4 Hazelnut... 7 Highbush Blueberry. 14 Honeylocust.. 8 Hophornbeam.. 10 Hornbeam Indian Woodoats.. 2 Inkberry... 8 Ironweed... 3 Joe-Pye Weed.. 2 Loblolly Pine Lowbush Blueberry. 14 Lurid Sedge... 2 Maple Leaf Viburnum. 15 Marginal/Evergreen Fern. 4 Marsh Elder... 9 Meadowsweet.. 14 Mockernut Hickory. 6 Nannyberry Viburnum. 15 Native American Plum. 11 Native Sweet Crabapple. 10 New England Aster.. 2 New Jersey Tea.. 6 New York Aster.. 2 Northern Bayberry.. 10 Northern Lady Fern. 4 Northern Red Oak.. 12 Oakleaf Hydrangea.. 8 Pasture Rose.. 13 Pawpaw Pennsylvannia sedge... 2 Persimmon... 7 Pickerelweed... 3 Pignut Hickory.. 6 Pin Oak Pinxter Azalea.. 12 Pitch Pine Possumhaw Viburnum. 15 Purple Coneflower... 2 Pussy Willow Red Chokeberry.. 5 Red Maple... 4 Redosier Dogwood. 7 River Birch... 5 Royal Fern... 4 Salt Marsh Bulrush.. 3 Sassafras Scarlet Oak Sensitive Fern.. 4 Sheep Laurel... 9 Shining/Winged/Flmlf sumac 12 Shrubby St. Johnswort. 8 Silky Dogwood.. 7 Silver Maple... 4 Smooth Sumac.. 12 Snowberry Soft Rush... 3 Soft-Stemmed Bulrush. 3 Southern Red Oak. 11 Spicebush... 9 Staghorn Sumac.. 12 Steeplebush Sugar Maple... 4 Swamp Azalea.. 12 Swamp Chestnut Oak. 11 Swamp Milkweed.. 2 Swamp Rose... 3 Swamp Rose Mallow. 3 Swamp White Oak.. 11 Sweet Birch... 5 Sweet Pepperbush.. 6 Sweetbay Magnolia. 9 Sweetfern... 7 Sweetgum... 9 Sweetspire... 8 Switch Grass... 2 Sycamore Tulip Poplar... 9 Tussock Sedge.. 2 Virginia Pine Virginia Rose Virginia Wild Rye.. 2 Virginia Creeper.. 10 Waxmyrtle White Oak White Turtlehead.. 2 Wild Ginger... 2 Wild Hydrangea.. 8 Willow Oak Winterberry (male/female). 8 Washington Hawthorn. 7 Witchhazel... 8 Wrinkle Leaf Goldenrod. 3 Yellow Birch... 5 Yellowwood

22 General Information TERMS AND CONDITIONS All plants are guaranteed to be true to name and in good condition at the time of pickup or delivery. All orders are subject to crop failures, damage by natural causes and conditions beyond our control. Our liability is limited to refund or replacement. Acceptance of the material upon delivery or pickup responsibility as to survivability, description of quality, productiveness, or any matter of nursery stock or plants that we sell. METHOD OF PAYMENT We accept Mastercard, Visa, check, cash or money orders. A $25.00 service charge will be applied to returned checks. Orders may require a deposit to reserve stock. Balance is due upon delivery (COD). Overdue accounts will be reverted to COD. Holding fees may be charged for orders held beyond 30 days past the original shipping date. Minimum order is $ SHIPPING AND HANDLING You or your agent may pick up your plants on an appointment basis. Smaller orders may ship by FedEx, UPS, or common carrier. Orders over 70 lbs. can often be palletized and shipped with one of our preferred common carriers. Larger orders can be shipped directly to your facility or jobsite. We make For reliable, experienced plant transportation we recommend: Green Wheels Transport, LLC sales@greenwheelstransport.com Let us know what you need and we will make it happen. Serving the mid-atlantic and growing... 20

23 Driving Directions Baltimore 13 mi Washington D.C. 55 mi Richmond 161 mi I-695 I-695 Essex 40 I-95 Middle River 702 Philadelphia 93 mi Exit 67 Pulaski Hwy New York City 150 mi From the North - New York, New Jersey, Delaware Memorial Bridge Take I-95 South from the Delaware - MD State line (portions toll). Take Exit #67 eastbound MD 43. Continue with Directions from MD 43 From the South - Richmond, Virginia, Washington, DC Take I-95 North towards Baltimore/New York (portions toll). After the Ft. McHenry Tunnel, continue on I-95 N. Take Exit #67 eastbound MD 43. Continue with Directions from MD 43 White Marsh Blvd Martin State Airport Eastern Ave Look for our green pyramid at the gate! 1 mile Marshy Point Road From the West - West Virginia, Frederick, Maryland Take I-70 East toward Baltimore. Merge onto I-695 North/Baltimore Beltway, inner loop towards Towson. Continue past Towson to Exit #33B, I-95 North. Take Exit #67 eastbound MD 43. Continue with Directions from MD 43 Directions from MD 43 (Whitemarsh Blvd) Continue on MD-43 E/White Marsh Blvd until it ends. Take a left onto Eastern Ave. Take a right onto Marshy Point Road (at the Marshy Point Park sign). Go straight (don t take a left into the Nature Center) until you see the large green pyramid that marks our entrance. Trade Shows and Events Mid Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS) in Baltimore, Maryland JANUARY 9-11, 2019 Come by and visit our BOOTH # FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS 5OFF *Some restrictions may apply. FIRST ORDER* CODE: MANTS 2019

24 7500 Marshy Pt. Rd Middle River, MD phone fax Useful Product Look for our green pyramid at the gate! FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS 5OFF FIRST ORDER* CODE: MANTS 2019 Cocodisc Coconut husk discs are available for purchase in 15 diameter. The husk discs slip around the trunk of the shrub or tree to prevent encroaching weeds. They are a longer lasting alternative to mulch and easier to transport around your restoration site. *Some restrictions may apply.

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