Potted Plants/Bulbs - Day-of Sale Only
The following list of potted plants/bulbs will be available only on the day of sale, April 4th and 5th, 2025. There are limited quantities of these plants and will be available on a first come basis.
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Blanket Flower
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
This drought tolerant perennial is a member of the Aster Family. Blanket Flower grows in dry plans and open areas. It forms a low mound of light green leaves which gives rises to a stem with large daisy like flowers with a dark maroon center. The flowers vary in color with combinations of yellow, orange and red. A great addition to help attract butterflies and other beneficial insects.
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Blue-eyed Grass
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Blue-eyed grass is not technically a grass but a native that has flat, grass-like leaves. The blue to violet flowers with yellow centers start to bloom as early as April all the way through August, even September. Blue-eyed grass thrives in wet meadows and near wetland areas but can tolerate drier summer conditions once established. The semi-evergreen foliage create small tufts that can be viewed almost year round. It spreads slowly by seed and rhizomes and can be divided as clumps grow larger.
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Broadleaf Penstemon
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Broadleaf Penstemon is a long-lived perennial that demonstrates drought tolerance once established. In spring, it showcases deep green, saw-toothed leaves, and by early summer, tall flower stalks burst forth, adorned with whorls of tubular bluish-purple flowers that bloom through July. This plant offers a range of benefits for wildlife, attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, while also providing cover and nesting habitats for insects.
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Broadleaf Stonecrop
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Broadleaf Stonecrop is a low growing, evergreen groundcover that has year-round appeal. It is easy to grow and spreads through rhizomes. Broadleaf Stonecrop have compact succulent leaves that form a powdery blueish rosettes which change to reddish-purple as the plant ages. In the summer, clusters of bright yellow flowers burst into bloom atop the short stems. This is an excellent choice for rock gardens and pollinator gardens!
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Columbian Larkspur
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Columbian Larkspur grows in moist, shady woods and wet banks. It has large, shiny deeply lobed leaves. In last Spring, the plant produces deep purple-bluish flowers on long stems. Columbian Larkspur attracts a variety of pollinator species. It is important to note the plant is toxic, hence the common name, Cow Poison.
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Common Yarrow
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
This herbaceous perennial is a member of the Aster Family. Yarrow grows in grasslands and open forests. Small white flowers form flat-topped clusters and aromatic, fine, feathery-cut leaves, give a soft, fern-lie appearance. This plant is drought-resistant and spreads easily. Common Yarrow attracts a variety of insect pollinators.
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Douglas Aster
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Douglas Aster is a hardy perennial that grows in a variety of habitats including coastal regions, wetlands, wet forests and riverbanks. It has many stems with hairy, toothed leaves. From mid Summer through mid Fall, bluish-purple flowers resembling mini daisies are produced. Douglas Aster grows rapidly from rhizomes creating clusters of long, flowering stems overtime. It is highly attractive to many different pollinators.
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Goat’s Beard
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Goat’s Beard is a large, shrub-like perennial that can be found in moist woods, meadows and streams. It grows in large bushy clumps with feathery clusters of tiny cream colored flowers that bloom from late May to mid July. Goat’s Beard is a slow spreader through rhizomes where it can eventually form a large patch. Attracts butterflies and other beneficial insects along with providing shelter for a variety of other species.
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Goldenrod
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
This drought tolerant perennial is a member of the Aster Family. Goldenrod grows in open woods, meadows, and riverbanks. Forms clumps of lance-leaved vegetation, that can grow up to 6 feet high. Pyramid-shaped cascading clusters of yellow leaves bloom from mid Summer into Fall. It is fast growing and spreads by rhizomes and seeds. Goldenrod attracts pollinators while in bloom and a variety of birds in the Fall for the seed.
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Harvest Brodiaea
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
Harvest Brodiaea is a drought tolerant perennial which grows in meadows and open woodlands. Growing from a corm, the blue-violet funnel shaped flowers are at the top of a leafless stalk. The Harvest Brodiaea begins to bloom when the fields dry out late Spring and will bloom throughout the Summer. Attracts a variety of pollinator species.
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Idaho Fescue
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
This drought tolerant perennial grass grows in dense clumps on hillsides, meadows and forestlands. There are stiff, short, rolling leaves at the base of the tuft. From mid-Spring to mid-Summer, the flower clusters have hairy spikelets that produce fruit (grain). Idaho Fescue has root systems penetrate deep into the soil. It reseeds regularly and is excellent for erosion control.
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Junegrass
*Potted Plant – Sold at the Day-Of Sale Only* Each potted plant is $4.50.
This super, easy to grow cool season perennial bunch grass is drought tolerant. Silvery, light green flowers appear in late spring to early summer. After flowering, Junegrass will likely go dormant and continue to provide habitat to a variety of organisms. Junegrass works well in meadowscapes, rock gardens, and sidewalk strips. In optimal conditions, it will self seed.
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