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self fertile plants 1. Pollinator Garden Collection for Sun to Part Sun, Dry to Moist – Northeast Pollinator Plants

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self fertile plants 1. Pollinator Garden Collection for Sun to Part Sun, Dry to Moist – Northeast Pollinator PlantsWe ship only to the New England and New York states. If you live near Fairfax, VT, consider buying at our farm, River Berry Farm. Shipping will be in the order received. Please check the Home Page for updated expected ship date. Shipping free for Garden Collections. Plants are delivered in a biodegradable wood fiber pot, 2. 75" diameter by 3. 5" deep. Please email if you prefer to order pay by check than on line, see Contact Us below. Includes 10 well

 

  • We ship only to the New England and New York states. If you live near Fairfax, VT, consider buying at our farm, River Berry Farm.

  • Shipping will be in the order received.  Please check the Home Page for updated expected ship date. 
  • Shipping free for Garden Collections.  
  • Plants are delivered in a biodegradable wood fiber pot, 2.75" diameter by 3.5" deep.  
  • Please email if you prefer to order/pay by check than on-line, see Contact Us below.

    Includes 10 well-behaved, long-lasting species of native/naturalized wildflowers and 1 native grass species selected to provide constant and overlapping flowering for our valued pollinators in a sun-part sun, dry-moist garden. 

    Species to include:

    (No substitutions requests please, though substitutions may be necessary if poor germination.)

    Early Flowering:  Penstemon digitalis (Beardtongue), Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower), Baptisia australis (Blue Wild Indigo).

    Mid-Season Flowering:  Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop), Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot), Pycnanthemum tenufolium (Slender Mountain Mint),  Liatris spicata (Blazing Star).

    Late Flowering: Vernonia noveborancensis (New York Ironweed) to be subbed by Eutrochium purpureum, Verbena stricta, or Salva azurea due to seed vendor error, Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed), Symphiotrichum novae-angliae (New England Aster) .

    Native Grass: Schizachrium scoparium (Little Bluestem).

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