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Snohomish Conservation District Plant Sale Guide

Plant Sale Guide Order Online www.theplantsale.org Plant Sale Order Deadline January 31, 2017 by 5 p.m. 32 nd Annual Native Plant Sale February 11, 2017 : 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Ground Covers Page 3 & 4 Evergreen Trees Page 5 Evergreen Shrubs Page 6 Deciduous Shrubs Page 7 & 8 Deciduous Trees Page 9 Questions? 425-335-5634, ext. 4 scdplantsale@snohomishcd.org

Check it Out The Edible Icon When you see this icon, you ll know you ve discovered a plant that will grow into a delectable treat. The New Item Icon When you see this icon, you ll know that you ve found a brand new, bright and shiny plant that s a new offering this year. 2 3 4 5 The Rain Garden Icon When you see this icon, you ll know that you ve found a plant perfect for rain gardens! Did you notice the date change? This year s Plant Sale is a few weeks earlier than in the past to better match the changing planting window. This will give your plants a better start before budding out. 1 6 Volunteer with Us We re looking for volunteers to help us bundle, sort, and pot plants before and after our Native Plant Sale. 7 For every 4 hour shift worked, volunteers will receive specialty native plants, not for sale, and exclusively available to volunteers! To learn more and sign-up: Visit www.theplantsale.org/volunteer or call Laura at 425-377-7018. Plant Photos: (1.) Lingonberry (2.) Common Camas (3.) Blanketflower (4.) Clustered Wild Rose (5.) Cascade Huckleberry (6.) Serviceberry (7.) Nootka Rose

Ground Cover 9 Bear Grass Xerophyllum tenax 1 for $3 Bright green grass-like perennial. Tall stem topped by a cluster of white flowers. Up to 3 ft Dry Part Shade Picture 6 6 Blanketflower Gaillardia aristata 5 for $8 Small plant with yellow and orange sunflower-like flowers. Attracts butterflies. Up to 2 ft Dry Sun Picture 1 9 Blue Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium indahoense 1 for $3 Clumping wildflower with iris-like leaves that produce small blue flowers. Up to 1 ft Dry-Moist Sun Picture 2 9 Bunchberry Cornus canadensis 3 for $8 Showy, white flowers. Birds use the berries for food. 1 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Part Shade Picture 3 9 Cascade Penstemon Penstemon serrulatus 5 for $8 Wildflower with pink to purple flowers. Up to 3 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun óï Common Camas Camassia quamash 5 for $5 Edible bulb that produces light to deep blue flowers. 1-2 ft Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 4 9 Deer Fern Blechnum spicant 3 for $8 Bright green sterile fronds with one crinkled edge leaf. Fertile fronds have black stems. Requires more moisture as it is exposed to more sunlight. Up to 2 ft Moist Shade-Part Shade 9 Kinnikinnick Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 1 for $3 Small pink flowers with bright red berries. Helps protect against erosion. Up to 1 ft Dry Part Shade-Sun Ü 9 Lady Fern Athyrium filix-femina 1 for $3 The leaves are a bright green, with a fine-textured lacy appearance. Up to 4 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 1 1 3 2 4 5 3

7 óï Lingonberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea 3 for $8 Red, sour berries. Edible berries but best sweetened before consumed. Up to 1.5 ft Moist Part Shade Picture 7 Oregon Iris Iris tenax 3 for $8 Clumped iris that produces blue to purple flowers. Up to 1 ft Dry-Moist Sun 9 Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea 5 for $8 Purple flowers attract birds and butterflies. Use at the back of a flower bed. 2-3 ft Dry Sun Ü 9 Slough Sedge Carex obnupta 3 for $5 Rapid growing sedge. Provides color year round. Long blooming season. 2-4 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Sun Picture 8 Ü 9 Soft (Common) Rush Juncus effusus 3 for $5 Green, rounded stems that form thick clumps. Hardy and fast growing. 2-4 ft Moist-Wet Sun Picture 9 Spreading Stonecrop Sedum divergens 1 for $3 Succulent. Great for drought prone areas. Yellow flowers attract butterflies. Up to 0.5 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun 9 Sword Fern Polystichum munitum 3 for $8 Dark green fronds. Use as a structural element. Provides amphibian habitat. Up to 3 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Part Sun Ü 9 Tufted Hair Grass Deschampsia cespitosa 3 for $5 Variable, perennial cool season species. Host for butterflies and insects. Up to 5 ft Moist Part Sun-Sun Picture 10 9 Western Bleeding Heart Dicentra formosa 5 for $8 Fern-like leaves. Small heart-shaped flowers. 2-3 ft Moist Shade-Part Sun 9 Western Columbine Aquilegia formosa 5 for $8 Red and yellow flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Up to 2 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Ü 9 Western Trillium Trillium ovatum 1 for $10 Herbacious forest species with three petals and three leaves. Up to 1.5 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Part Shade Picture 11 9 10 8 11

Evergreen Trees 7 Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii 5 for $8 Flat, long, yellow-green needles. Dark brown bark furrows when mature. 220-290 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 1 Grand Fir Abies grandis 5 for $8 Flat, dark green needles in two distinct rows. Grayish-brown bark. 140-200 ft Dry-Moist Shade Picture 2 6 Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens 5 for $8 Columnar evergreen. Maximum size is dependent on amount of moisture. Up to 110 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 3 Noble Fir Abies procera 5 for $8 Blue-green needles. Most commonly used for Christmas Trees. 100-200 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Pacific Madrone Arbutus menziesii 1 for $3 Waxy, dark green leaves. Reddish brown bark peels each year. Does well on slopes. Up to 90 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 4 Shore Pine Pinus contorta var contorta 5 for $8 Reddish brown bark. Irregular branching. Two needles per fascicle. Great for bluffs. 25-50 ft Dry-Wet Shade-Sun Picture 5 Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis 5 for $8 Sharp needles. Reddish-brown small-scaled bark. Not palatable to many herbivores. 100-150 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 6 Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla 5 for $8 Yellow-green needles vary in length. Branches lightly droop towards ground. 150-200 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Part Shade Picture 7 Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata 5 for $8 Scaled leaves. J-shaped drooping branches. Red-gray or brown bark. 150-200 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Part Shade Picture 8 5 Ü Western White Pine Pinus monticola 5 for $8 Grows rapidly and very straight, making it a prized timber species. Up to 200 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 9 2 4 1 3 5

8 Evergreen Shrubs Ü óï Cascade Huckleberry Vaccinium deliciosum 1 for $3 Supports a wide variety of wildlife, from large mammals, to birds and insects. Up to 3 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Part Shade Picture 10 óï 9 Evergreen Huckleberry Vaccinium ovatum 3 for $8 Small, pink, bell-shaped flowers. Purplish-black berries. Attracts butterflies. Grows taller in shade. 2-13 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Sun Picture 11 óï 9 Low Oregon Grape Mahonia nervosa 1 for $3 Clusters of yellow flowers. Dusty-blue berries. Up to 2 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Part Shade óï Tall Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium 1 for $3 Shiny, evergreen, holly-like foliage. Spring blooming yellow flowers, dusty blue berries. Great for forming a hedge. 5-7 ft Dry-Wet Shade-Sun Picture 12 óï 9 Salal Gaultheria shallon 1 for $3 Small, bell-shaped, pink flowers. Deep-purple fruit. Used in flower arranging. Up to 5 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Part Sun Picture 13 9 10 11 13 12 6

Deciduous Shrubs óï Blackcap Raspberry Rubus leucodermis 5 for $8 Prickly stemmed plant with edible nearly black berries when ripe. 1.5-9 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 1 Ü óï Baldhip Rose Rosa gymnocarpa 5 for $8 Pale pink flowers, sepals fall away from rosehips leaving it bald. Soft prickles. Up to 4 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Part Sun Picture 2 Ü óï 9 Clustered Wild Rose Rosa pisocarpa 5 for $8 Clustered pink flowers. Small red hips. Also called Peafruit Rose. 3-6 ft Moist-Wet Part Sun-Sun Picture 6 9 Douglas Spirea Spiraea douglasii 5 for $8 Small serrated leaves. Clustered pink flowers in terminal spike. Beaver resistant, grows well in wetlands. Up to 6 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Indian Plum Oemleria cerasiformis 5 for $8 White hanging flowers. Uses: restoration or ornamental plantings. 12-15 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 3 Mock Orange Philadelphus lewisii 5 for $8 Citrus scented, white flowers. Used for streamside hedgerows and steep slopes. 10-12 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun óï 9 Nootka Rose Rosa nutkana 5 for $8 Pink-flowering native rose. Red hips. Forage for wildlife. Works as a screen or hedge. 3-8 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor 5 for $8 White lilac-like flowers. Beneficial for wildlife. Up to 10 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun 5 4 7 3 6 2 1

Pacific Crabapple Malus fusca 5 for $8 White to pink flowers. Yellowish fruit. Grows in wetlands. Excellent for wildlife. 20-30 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 4 Pacific Ninebark Physocarpus capitatus 5 for $8 Cinnamon colored, shedding bark. Palm shaped leaves. Clustered white flowers. Excellent for restoration and hedges. 6-15 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 5 9 Red Flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum 5 for $8 Small, red flowers. Produces berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 5-10 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Red Osier Dogwood Cornus sericea 5 for $8 White clustered flowers. White to blue green berries. Tolerates heavy pruning. Up to 15 ft Moist-Wet Shade-Sun óï Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis 5 for $8 Pink flowers. Orange to red fruit. Great for revegetation projects. Up to 12 ft Dry-Wet Shade-Sun Picture 7 óï Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia 5 for $8 Small white flowers, edible berries. Also known as Saskatoon and Juneberry. Up to 20 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Sun Sitka Willow Salix sitchensis 5 for $8 Long, dark green leaves with a hairy, silver looking underside. Up to 26 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun 9 Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus 5 for $8 Small pink flowers, white berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Excellent for bank stabilization. 4-7 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Sun óï Thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus 5 for $8 Showy, white flowers. Thimble-like red berries. Forms thickets or natural hedgerow. 5-8 ft Moist Shade-Sun 9 Twinberry Lonicera involucrata 5 for $8 Paired small yellow flowers. Inedible berries. Excellent for birds and butterflies. Up to 12 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 8 9 Vine Maple Acer circinatum 5 for $8 Small pink and white flowers in spring. Green to red branches in winter Important food source for birds and other wildlife. 9 Up to 25 ft Dry-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 9 9 8

Deciduous 1 Trees 3 4 6 2 5 Big-leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum 5 for $8 Leaves can be 10 inches across. Flowers are an early nectar source. Due to fast growth, branches can be brittle in the wind. Up to 100 ft Dry-Moist Shade-Sun Picture 1 Bitter Cherry Prunus emarginata 5 for $8 Attractive reddish bark. Attracts birds, butterflies and wildlife for food and shelter. Up to 40 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 2 Black Cottonwood Populus trichocarpa 5 for $8 White bark. Shiny green heart shaped leaves. Good for wildlife. Attracts beavers. Up to 150 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 3 Cascara Rhamnus purshiana 5 for $8 Silver gray bark. Small green-yellow clusters of flowers, purplish berries. 15-30 ft Wet-Dry Shade-Full Sun 7 Ü Garry Oak Quercus garryana 2 for $5 Acorns are eaten by birds and other wildlife. Also known as Oregon White Oak. Up to 60 ft Dry-Moist Part Shade-Sun Picture 4 Pacific Willow Salix lasiandra 5 for $8 Excellent for wildlife habitat and soil stabilization. Young, bright yellow twigs provide great winter color. Up to 50 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 5 Paper Birch Betula papyrifera 5 for $8 Large tree with white peeling bark when mature. Grows well along streams. 80-100 ft Moist-Wet Part Shade-Sun Picture 6 Red Alder Alnus rubra 5 for $8 Fast growing, short-lived tree. Used for quick shade and improving soil health. 75-100ft Dry-Wet Part Shade-Sun 9

Other Items Pollinator Packet- Wildflower Seed Mix small for $8 or large for $15 1 10 Supports native pollinators by providing wildflowers for forage and native grasses for nesting habitat. Best in sunny areas with well-drained soils. Species: Pearly Everlasting (Picture 10), Puget Sound Gumweed (Picture 7), Pink Nodding Onion (Picture 8), Butterfly Milkweed (Picture 9), Blue Wildrye, Barestem Biscuitroot, Big leaf Lupine, Oregon Sunshine, Roemer s Fescue, Western White Yarrow, Camas, Douglas Aster, Shaggy Fleabane, Western Bleeding Heart, Tufted Hairgrass, Self Heal, Purple Coneflower, California Oatgrass, Alfalfa, Farewell to Spring, and Native Red Fescue. 3-4 ft Dry-Moist Sun 9 7 Rain Barrel Kit $50 Rain barrels can help: Save you money on your water bill Reduce flooding in your yard Help keep our waterways clean for future generations Each kit contains an assembled rain barrel using a 55 gallon highquality barrel. 8 Protex Tree Protectors $1.70 Protex Pro/Gro tubes come in flat sheets and are assembled with die cut tabs and slots. Put together, they measure 4 in diameter x 18 tall. The light blue, poly material allows sun to penetrate and can accelerate photosynthesis, creating the mini greenhouse effect. They are great for protecting seedlings against deer, elk and rabbit browse.

Snohomish Conservation District Plant Sale 528 91st Ave NE, Suite C Everett, WA 98205 www.theplantsale.org Plant Sale Order Deadline January 31, 2017 by 5 p.m. Native Plant Sale February 11, 2017 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Evergreen State Fairgrounds, Monroe Order online www.theplantsale.org Questions? 425-335-5634, ext. 4 scdplantsale@snohomishcd.org