The Linn County Chapter of the Oregon Small Woodlands Association proudly announces its 2019 Seedling Sale Saturday February 2 nd, 2019 8am -12 noon Santiam Building, Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Road, Albany, OR We have a great selection of conifer tree seedlings, deciduous tree seedlings, and favorite shrub seedlings again this year. As always, proceeds fund the chapter s forestry related college scholarships and 4-H forestry programs in Linn County. The Goods from the Woods Art Fair vendors will be back with their unique hand-made arts and crafts. There are three attachments to this announcement: 1. The sale information sheet. 2. The seedling information sheet. 3. The pre-order form. We encourage you to pre-order early for best selection and availability, but no later than January 19, 2019. There will be seedlings and seedling protector tubes with sticks available for purchase Saturday, February 2, 2019 while supplies last, payable by cash or check. This information is also available on the website. (linncountyswa.com, LCSWA Activities tab, Upcoming Activities) Feel free to share this information with friends and family who may be interested in this event. If you have any questions, you may contact me at bonniem@wvi.com or 503-769-6510. Thank you for your support, Bonnie Marshall 2019 Seedling Sale Chairperson 11/28/18
2019 Seedling Sale The Linn County Chapter of the Oregon Small Woodlands Association (LCSWA) is proud to announce its annual Seedling Sale. Portions of the proceeds will be used to fund the chapter s youth educational programs in Linn County. These programs include 4-H forestry activities and college scholarships for students seeking a degree related to forestry or natural resources. This is a great investment in our forestry future! The sale will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019 from 8 am until noon (or while supplies last), at the Linn County Fair and Expo Center, Santiam Building, 3700 Knox Butte Road, Albany, just east of I-5 at exit 234. In addition to seedlings, there will also be seedling protector tubes with sticks available on a first come, first served basis. Tubes are useful for protecting your seedlings from animal browse. Same day purchases may be paid for with either cash or check. For the best selection, we encourage you to pre-order and pay for your seedlings using the attached order form. Your pre-paid order will reserve the seedlings for you. We will have them packed and ready for pick-up on sale day between 8 am and 11 am. Simply fill out the order form, include a check made payable to LCSWA for the amount due and mail to LCSWA, c/o Bonnie Marshall, 705 SW Larkspur Ct, Sublimity, OR 97385. All pre-orders need to be submitted by January 19, 2019. Our seedlings come directly from the nursery and will be either bare root or plugs. If available, we have included the size description on the order form. Those listed as plug were raised in the nursery and may come as a small or medium plug. Seedling sizes such as 1-0, 1-1 and 2-0 indicate years grown in their original seed bed (the first number) followed by years in a transplant bed (the second number). Where possible, we have listed the height of the seedling in inches. Seedlings to our area are marked with an asterisk on the order form. Also attached is an information sheet which provides more specific information about the plants available: if they are a species, how tall they grow, if they prefer sun or, dry or moist conditions, if they attract birds, what color their flowers are, and other highlights about the plant. An information table will be set up at the sale where you can view plant samples, see pictures and read additional information about the seedlings. An OSU trained Master Woodland Manager will be there to answer questions and identify which trees may be best suited for a particular location. The Goods from the Woods Art Fair will be held in conjunction with the seedling sale again this year. If you like artistic hand-made products crafted from woods, this is the event for you! For more information about Goods from the Woods, contact Mary at brendle@wildblue.net or (541) 367-2845. For questions regarding the 2019 Seedling Sale, please contact Bonnie Marshall at bonniem@wvi.com or (503) 769-6510. Thank you for your interest and support of the annual seedling sale. We re looking forward to seeing you there! linncountyswa.com 11/28/18
Conifer Tree Seedlings (* indicates ) Coast Redwood* Sequoia sempervirens Douglas-fir* Pseudotsuga menziesii Giant Sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum Grand Fir* Abies grandis Incense-Cedar* Calocedrus decurrens Noble Fir* Abies procera Nordmann Fir Abies nordmanniana Valley Ponderosa Pine* Pinus ponderosa Western Redcedar* Thuja plicata 50-250 ft 70-250 ft California 200-300 ft 25-250 ft 70-90 ft 50-100 ft Eastern Europe/ Turkey up to 65 50-60 ft 150-200 ft Seedling Information for Linn County OSWA 2019 Seedling Sale Page 1 of 2 fast-growing pyramidal slightly alkaline to acidic s to fast any well drained 2-3 ft/year fast 2 ft/year slow to slow to to fast Ferns, Shrubs & Deciduous Tree Seedlings (* indicates ) Blue Elderberry* Sambucus caerulea Cascara* Rhamnus purshiana Douglas Spirea* Spirea douglassii Kousa Dogwood Cornus kousa Lewis's Mock-Orange* Philadelphus lewisii Nootka Rose* Rosa nutkana shrub/tree 10-25 ft shrub/tree 15-50 ft shrub 3-7 ft Japan/China 20-30 ft shrub 5-10 ft shrub, multi-trunked spreading erect and arching habit sun to partial tolerant to, some at lower elevations prefers full to partial sun is best partial tolerant of moist moist areas with drained any type water deeply well drained moist but well drained, neutral to acidic will tolerate poor s (wet or dry sites) will tolerate some moist Ornamental hedge, narrow pyramidal pest-free landscaping tree, resistant to oak root fungus. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Christmas trees, Oregon s primary timber tree, use for background & mass. Scale-like coarse foliage is gray/green, dense. Ornamental for large lawns or in a tub. Hardier than coast redwood. Grown for timber, Christmas trees, has flat branches, nice smell. Tub as living Christmas tree, accents in wreaths, small dish gardens, bonsai, & screen. Good for erosion control. Dark green to blue-green needles in even whorls. Christmas trees, in pot living Christmas trees, greenery in wreaths and floral arrangements. Grows best at higher elevations. Popular as Christmas tree with great needle retention. True fir that will grow on dryer and wetter sights not suitable for Grands and Nobles. Protect from deer. Zones 4-7 Grown as a timber tree. Small ones as bonsai or large container plants. Timber tree can be used as a screen, accent in large lawns. Flat lacy foliage used as greenery in garlands and floral decorations. prefers to partial very tolerant partial to wide tolerance but prefers moist, well drained. somewhat drought tolerant prefers moist well drained but widely adaptable wetlands, stream banks well drained, slightly acidic ordinary garden and watering somewhat drought tolerant tolerates moist Easy to grow with prolific white flower clusters in spring/summer and dense clusters of edible blue berries in late summer/fall. Attracts bees, birds and other wildlife. Used often in revegetation. Can be used in garden as a screen or windbreak. Zones 5-10 Distinct veins on dark green leaves that turn yellow to dark orange-red in fall. Purplish black fruit. Attracts pollinators, birds and wildlife. Bark known to have laxative properties. Also known as Chittam. Zones 7-9 Provides cover for animals and nectar for insects. Sometimes invasive in its preferred habitats. Zones 5-8 Small creamy white flowers. Blooms in June and July. Red fruit favorite of birds. More disease resistant than some other dogwoods. Zones 5-8 Rough textured medium green, opposite leaves with 3 major veins from the base. Brown bark, coarse stems, clusters of satiny white 2 in. fragrant flowers. Prune after flowering. Great landscape shrub. Blooms June-July. Zones 4-8 Easy to grow. Forms loose thickets. Large pink flowers in spring and summer. Good for wildlife cover and food. Attracts bees, butterflies and insects. Zones 4-9 11/26/18 v2
Seedling Information for Linn County OSWA 2019 Seedling Sale Page 2 of 2 Ferns, Shrubs & Deciduous Tree Seedlings continued (* indicates ) Northern Bayberry Myrica pennsylvanica Oregon Ash* Fraxinus latifolia Pacific Ninebark* Physocarpus capitatus Purple Smoke Tree Cotinus coggygria purpurea Quaking Aspen* Populus tremuloides Red Alder* Alnus rubra Red-flowering currant* Ribes sanguineum Snowberry* Symphoricarpos albus Sword Fern* Polystichum munitum Tall Oregon-grape* Mahonia aquifolium Thimbleberry* Rubus parviflorus Trident Maple Acer buergerianum Vine Maple* Acer circinatum Eastern US and Canada 6-10 ft tree 40-80 ft shrub 6-12 ft S Europe & Asia 10-25 tree up to 80 ft tree 30-120 ft shrub 8-10 ft shrub fern 1-4 ft evergreen shrub 3-15 ft shrub China/Japan 20-35 ft tree shrub/tree to 35 ft compact & rounded rounded spreading erect & twiggy spread 2-10 ft to vigorous forks & spreads into a rounded crown partial to plant on northern or eastern slopes rather than sunnier areas partial to full grows lush with, can tolerate partial to almost full prefers moist well drained moist to wet near streams moist to fairly wet, tolerates seasonal flooding as well as summer droughts adapts well to many types moist, well drained best in slightly acidic will grow along stream banks likes most s drought resistant tolerant of dry to moist s likes with organic matter dry to moist well drained sites likes moist s, will tolerate dryer sites well-drained acid resistant to drought best in moist, well-drained s Fragrant foliage. Waxy gray berries and dense foliage attractive to birds. Deer resistant. Useful for hedges and screens. Zones 3-7 Grown in dense clusters it has long, clean trunk with short crown. In open has short, thick trunk & wide rounded top. Zones 5-8 Large spreading shrub with round clusters of white flowers and shreddy bark. Fibrous roots make it valuable for stream bank stabilization. Attracts birds, provides wildlife forage, cover and food. Leaves turn red to orange in fall. Zones 3-10 Puffs of purple to lavender smoke flowers. Purple leaves gradually turning green. Fall leaves turn yellow to orange-red. Resistant to oak root fungus. Some drought tolerance. Zones 5-8 This particular seed source has a resistance to black spot, a fungal disease that affects aspen in the Willamette Valley. Often functions as a succession tree spreading quickly in eroded or burned out areas. Forms a dense root system, desirable for reclamation projects. Leaf design allows its small leaves to flutter with the slightest breeze. Leaves turn yellow-gold in fall. Relatively short life. Zone 1-7 Adds nitrogen to. Inhibits fungus that causes heart rot in Douglasfir. Provides wildlife food & nesting sites. Relatively short life. Zones 5-8 Used as ornamental shrub. Blooms bright red to pink in early spring. May be heavily pruned for shape. Zones 5-8 Snowberry make attractive garden plant, bird friendly & lowmaintenance. Berries a minor toxicity to humans. Zones 3-7 Good in shady beds, along d house walls, mixed in woods. Growth rate depends on & water. Showy yellow flowers. Fruit, grape-like cluster of blue berries makes good jelly. Fruit eaten by many birds & mammals. Foliage (purple or green) used for greenery. Bank stabilizer. Zones 5-8 Bramble shrub with thorn-free stems. Can spread vigorously forming thickets. Large velvety leaves and large white flowers. Produces raspberry like fruit. Attracts birds and wildlife. Good binding characteristics, can be used as streamside erosion control. Zone 3-9 Attractive bark mottled with orange. Dark green leaves with 3 triangular lobes at tip. Fall leaves a colorful mix of yellow, orange & red. A tough specimen that can be a hedge. An ideal street tree, excellent for patio or bonsai. Zones 5-9 Common forest understory plant provides seed, nectar, browse & cover for wildlife. Attracts songbirds. It can be pruned into a small upright tree. Good bank stabilization. Zones 5-9 11/26/18 v2
2019 Seedling Sale - Order Form Saturday, February 2, 2019 8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon (unless sold out earlier) Linn County Fairgrounds, Santiam Building 3700 Knox Butte Road, Albany, OR Description Seedling Size Price Each Number Wanted Total Coast Redwood* plug $2.00 x = Douglas-fir* (2-0) $1.50 x = Giant Sequoia (1-0) 6 + $2.00 x = Grand Fir* (2-0)10-30 $2.00 x = Incense-cedar* (plug) 6 + $2.00 x = Noble Fir* TBD $2.00 x = Nordmann Fir 3-0 $2.00 x = Valley Ponderosa Pine* (plug) 6 + $1.50 x = Western Redcedar* (2-0) 15 + $1.50 x = Name Phone # Email Address Blue Elderberry* 12-24 $3.00 x = Cascara* (1-0)12-24 $2.00 x = Douglas Spirea* (1-1)12-24 $2.00 x = Kousa Dogwood (plug) 1/8 $3.00 x = Mock Orange* (p/f) 6-12 $2.00 x = Nootka Rose* 18-24 $3.00 x = Northern Bayberry med plug $3.50 x = Oregon Ash* (1-0)12-24 $2.00 x = Pacific Ninebark* (1-0)12-24 $2.00 x = Purple Smoke Tree 12-24 $3.50 x = Quaking Aspen* 12-18 $2.50 x = Red Alder* (1-0)12-24 $2.00 x = Red-flowering Currant* 12-18 $2.00 x = Snowberry* 18-24 $2.50 x = Sword Fern* (bagged) 3-5 fronds $5.00 x = Tall Oregon Grape* (1-0) 12 + $2.00 x = Thimbleberry* 12-18 $2.00 x = Trident Maple med. plug $3.00 x = Vine Maple* 6-12 $2.50 x = GRAND TOTAL $ *Oregon seedlings Please make checks payable to LCSWA Mail to: LCSWA c/o Bonnie Marshall 705 SW Larkspur Ct Sublimity, OR 97385 If you have any questions contact: Bonnie at bonniem@wvi.com or 503-769-6510 Pre-order deadline: January 19, 2019 TBD To Be Determined per nursery 11/26/2018