Lingonberry Native Conservation Plant Sale Oxford County Soil & Water Conservation District 17 Olson Road, Suite 3, South Paris ME 04281 744-3119, oxfordcountyswcd@gmail.com Cockspur Hawthorn Light- F (Full), P (Partial), S (Shade) Garden Type- DA (Dry Areas), HB (Hummingbird, Birds, Butterflies), RG (Rain Garden, CA (Coastal Areas), FR (Fragrance), WA (Wet Areas), DF (Display Fruit) Orders are due by April 28th, 2017 Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price Perennials: Flowering Plants achillea millefolium Yarrow Clump-forming; compact; bright lemonyellow F,P HB 2' C300 12.00 Moonshine actaea racemosa Bugbane flowers Small; numerous; creamy white, strongly P,S FR 72" C300 18.90 Hillside Black Beauty amsonia tabernaemontana Bluestar fragrant flowers late summer Blue, tubular flowers; leaves turn golden F,P RG 3' C300 12.00 yellow in fall arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit Flower green & brown,bright red fruits P,S RG 12" SP3 5.10 asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed Bright orange to yellow-orange flowers; F HB,RG 18" 2" plug 5.10 long bloom period, attracts monarch butterfly larvae aster novi-angliae New England Aster Fall flowers are deep purple F,P HB,RG 24" C300 12.00 caltha palustris Marsh Marigold Showy yellow flowers in early spring F,P RG,WA 12" SP5 7.80 caulophylum thalictroides Blue Cohhosh Blue fruits, back of border; Native P,S DF 24" C300 12.00 American herb, berries are poisonous chelone glabra White Turtlehead Interesting white flowers midsummer P,S RG,WA 24" C300 15.45 echinacea purpurea Coneflower Purple flowers; self seeds; attracts F,P HB 18" C300 10.50 butterflies eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset Green flowers; good for drying F RG 24" C300 12.00
eupatorium purpureum Joe-pye weed Mauve pink blossoms; vanilla-scented; F,P HB,RG,WA 48" C300 10.50 attracts butterflies geranium maculatum Wild Geranium Mounding habit; pink to lilac flowers for 6- F,P HB,RG 24" C300 12.00 7 weeks in spring iris versicolor Blue Flag Elegant form; blue-purple flowers, easy to F,P WA,RG 24" C300 12.00 grow. liatris spicata Blazing Star/ Clump-forming; deep purple flower heads F HB,RG 48" C300 11.55 Gayfeather in summer lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia Clump- forming; light to dark blue flowers F,P RG 36" C300 13.80 in late summer monarda didyma Bee Balm Bright tubular flowers, blooms midsummer F,P HB, FR, RG 36" C300 9.90 to fall, Oswego tea monarda didyma Bee Balm Dark cherry pink flowers in high summer F,P HB,FR,RG 18" C300 12.00 Pardon My Cerise monarda didyma Bee Balm Royal purple flowers with spicy fragrance F,P HB,FR,RG 36" C300 11.55 Purple Rooster physostegia virginiana Obedient Plant Flowers pink, leaves dark green; good cut F,P,S RG 24" C300 11.55 Ms Manners polygonatum com humile Solomon's Seal flower Arching stems; white flowers in early P,S RG 18" SP5 8.55 spring;groundcover for shade; poisonous tiarella cordifolia Foam Flower Delicate white flowers in early spring P 6" C300 12.60 Edible Plants rubus Black Raspberry Canes are biennial; avoid frost pockets; F,P DF 5' C400 18.15 Bristol Black Raspberry rubus Blackberry excellent flavor; non-seedy Firm, juicy honeysweet fruit, divide every F,P DF 4-6' 9-12" 18.45 Darrow vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry 3rd year Sweet, matures mid to late summer F,P,S DF 1-3' 6-9" 14.10 vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry Compact habit; rugged; hardy; durable; F,P,S DF 1-3' C300 15.45 Michigan delicious
vaccinium corymbosum Highbush Blueberry Blue Crop Light blue berries,mid-season F,P DF 4-6' 12-15" 14.85 Blueray Mid-July through mid-august- Tasty! F DF 5' 12-15" 18.15 Patriot Cold hardy; high production, early F,P DF 4-6' 15-18" 22.35 vaccinium macrocarpum American Cranberry Berries readyfor fall picking F DF 12" 16.50 vaccinium vitis Lingonberry Eat fresh, in desserts and juices; harvest F DF 10-12" C300 16.50 Koralle July through August Vines and Ground Covers arctostaphylos uva ursi Bearberry Best in poor, sandy, very acid soils; salttolerant; F,P DA,RG,CA 6" C300 13.80 groundcover clematis virginiana Virgin's Bower Climbing vine; white flowers in late F HB 20' C300 15.45 summer; all parts poisonous cornus canadensis Bunchberry Spreading groundcover; white flowers in P,S DF 6" C275 12.60 spring; red fruit in fall gaultheria procumbens Checkerberry/ Evergreen groundcover, leaves fragrant P,S FR, DF 6" C300 14.85 Wintergreen when crushed, reddish in fall mitchella repens Partridgeberry Delicate plant; red fruits persist into winter S DF 2" C275 8.55 parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Vigorous vine; tough; maroon fall color; F,P,S HB 50' C400 18.15 Engelmanni tolerates alkaline soil, on order Erosion Control and Wildlife Support amelanchier canadensis Eastern Serviceberry Useful in edible and wildlife landscapes; F,P CA,FR,WA,DF 20' 12-15" 20.25 yellow-gold fall color amelanchier laevis Smooth Serviceberry Useful in edible and wildlife land-scapes; F,P FR,WA,RG 25' 15-18" 16.50 leaves are bronze in spring aronia melanocarpa Black Chokeberry Spreads by suckering stems; wine-red fall F,P WA,DF 6' 15-18" 15.00 color;good wildlife plant cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush Good for wetland plantings F WA 6' 12-15" 14.25 clethra alnifolia Summersweet Mid to late summer blooms of sweetly F,P HB,RG,FR,WA 3-8' 12-15" 16.35 fragrant flowers
comptonia peregrina Sweetfern Aromatic foliage; interesting texture; F,P DA, CA, RG 3' C300 13.50 good in dry, sandy soil cornus amomum Silky Dogwood Foliage is aromatic and resembles that of F,P FR,WA,DF 2-4' 18-24" 17.10 ferns cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood Spreads by suckering stems; many birds F,P,S, CA,WA,DF 15' 15-18" 15.45 eat its white fruits in fall cornus sericea Dogwood, Red-Osier Red stems attractive in winter; spreads by F RG,WA,DF 6' 15-18" 15.00 suckering stems; tolerates wet soil diervilla lonicera Northern Bush Spreads by Suckering stems; very hardy, S,P HB 3' 9-12" 18.00 Honeysuckle adaptable, on order hamamelis virginiana Witch-hazel Avoid droughty sites; yellow flowers in F,P RG,FR,WA 15' 15-18" 19.80 October; yellow fall leaf color ilex verticillata Winterberry, Bright red fruits persist into midwinter: F,P RG, DF 10' 12-15" 13.50 Black Alder excellent wetland plant itea virginiana Virginia Sweetspire Fragrant, tiny white flowers in late spring F,P RG,FR 4' 12-15" 20.25 Little Henry kalmia angustifolia Sheep Laurel, to early summer Adaptable to many soils; best in very acid F,P HB,GA 3' SP4 9.90 Lambkill soil; poisonous to mammals lindera benzoin Spicebush Dioecious. Attractive in fall, aromatic F,P RG,FR 12' 9-12" 13.80 leaves when crushed myrica gale Sweetgale Bushy plant; dark green foliage; aromatic F HB 4' 6-9" 17.25 foliage myrica pennsylvanica Northern Bayberry Good for massing; useful in poor soils; F,P DA, CA 6' 12-15" 21.15 aromatic foliage prunus maritima Beach Plum Good for edible landscape;salt-tolerant F DA,HB,RG 6' 18-24" 17.10 prunus virginiana Chokecherry Spreads by suckering stems; white flowers F HB 30' 3-4' 25.05 in spring; wildlife food source rhododendron canadensis Rhodora Magenta flowers in spring; best in very F,P RG 3' 3-6" 14.85 acid soil rhododendron (ledum) Labrador Tea Transplants well; good for moist-to-wet F,P 3' 6-9" 15.60 groenlandicum naturalized sites
rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac Dense; low-growing; pretty in autumn; F,P, HB,CA,FR 2' 12-15" 14.40 attracts birds and butterflies; excellent bank stabilzer; grouse and turkey cover rhus typhina Staghorn Sumac Spreads by suckers; good mass plant for P,S DF 25' 2-2.5' 18.90 dry slopes rosa carolina Pasture Rose Pink single flowers in midsummer; small F HB,CA,FR,DF 5' 9-12" 12.00 red hips persist into winter rosa palustris Swamp Rose Fragrant single pink roses; leaves red in fall F HB,CA,FR,DF 6' 9-12" 14.25 rosa virginiana Virginia Rose Spreads by suckering stems; good in dry F HB,CA,FR,DF 5' 9-12" 12.00 and seaside sites; good hedge salix discolor Pussy Willow Fuzzy flowers in early spring; good for S RG,CA 15' 18-24" 16.50 naturalizing; tolerates wet soil sambucus canadensis American Elder Useful in edible landscapes; tolerates F DF 12' 12-15" 17.25 alkaline soil spiraea latifolia Meadowsweet Clusters of tiny white flowers in summer; F,P CA 4' 12-15" 16.50 attracts butterflies spirea tomentosa Meadowsweet Pink to rose-purple flowers midsummer to F CA,RG 4' 6-9" 12.00 viburnum cassinoides Witherod early autumn Spring flowers; noted for handsome fruit F,P HB,FR,DF 6' 18-24" 21.00 Wild-raisin displays viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum Durable; good for hedges; tolerates F,P DF 15' 12-15" 13.80 alkaline soil viburnum lentago Nannyberry Good for wildlife and naturalized F,P DA,DF 15' 12-15" 14.85 landscapes viburnum trilobum Highbush Cranberry Excellent fall foliage and fruit color; edible S,P DF 10' 15-18" 15.75 fruit xanthoriza simplicissima Yellowroot Panicles of small, star-shaped reddishbrown P WA 28" 3-6" 13.20 to purple-brown flowers Trees abies balsamia Balsam Fir Open growth in hot, dry locations; F,P FR,WA 75' 18-24" 20.55 evergreen; coastal trees susceptible to adelgids
acer rubrum Red/Swamp Maple Excellent fall color; tolerates wet spring F,P WA,RG 60' 2-2.5' 18.90 soils acer saccharum Sugar Maple Excellent orange-red fall color; beautiful F,P 75' 18-24" 16.35 large shade tree betula papyrifera Paper birch Beautiful white bark year-round; tolerates F DA 70' 2-2.5' 20.55 poor, dry soils crataegus crusgalli Cockspur Hawthorn Glossy green leaves; 2" thorns; persistent F HB,CA,WA 30' 2.5-3' 20.25 dark red fruits nyssa sylvatica Black Gum Excellent yellow-orange fall leaf color F,P CA 50' 12-15" 13.80 picea glauca White Spruce Good specimen or windbreak; evergreen F,P CA 60' 18-24" 18.90 pinus resinosa Red Pine Good windbreak; tolerates dry soils well; F DA 80' 15-18" 17.10 pinus strobus Eastern White Pine evergreen Handsome specimen; not tolerant of salt; F DA 80' 18-24" 18.90 evergreen thuja occidentalis N. White-Cedar/ Useful hedge or specimen plant; F,P CA 60' 18-24" 18.90 Arborvitae susceptible to deer browse tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock/ Graceful evergreen; does not tolerate F,P,S 70' 12-15" 15.45 Eastern Hemlock drought or windy sites; adelgid -susceptible
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