2015 Spring Plant Sale - Georgia Native Plant Society

2015 Spring Plant Sale
April 18, 2015
10 am to 2 pm
McFarlane Nature Park
Marietta, GA
We have over 4000 plants lined up for the sale on Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 10 am to 2 pm. Some plants will be
available in quantity, some may be single items only and others may be surprises from member donations (some
arriving only the day before).
This list represents only those items for which we feel there will be sufficient quantities to reliably advertise them as
being there. Still, for best selection, we recommend that you get there when the sale starts. The sale area will be
divided into areas like Trees/Shrubs, Sun Perennials, Shade Perennials. We will have over 600 native azaleas and
they will have their own section until they sell out (usually by noon).
Remember, this is only a partial list. We encourage you to come see what unique and special items didn’t make the
list!
Trees/Shrubs
Aesculus pavia
Asimina triloba
Amelanchier x grandiflora
Callicarpa americana
Calycanthus floridus
Ceanothus americanus
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Cercis canadensis
Chionanthus virginicus
Fothergilla sp.
Franklinia alatamaha
Hydrangea quercifolia
Itea virginica
Kalmia latifolia
Lindera benzoin
Magnolia macrophylla
Vaccinium sp.
Viburnum obovatum
red buckeye
paw paw
serviceberry hybrids
American beautyberry
sweetshrub, Carolina allspice
New Jersey tea
buttonbush
redbud
fringetree
‘Mt Airy’
Franklin tree
oakleaf hydrangea
Virginia sweetspire cultivars
mountain laurel cultivars 'Olympic Fire, ' 'Sarah' and ‘Pristine’
spicebush
bigleaf magnolia
blueberry hybrids
small-leaf viburnum ‘Best Densa’
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Native Azaleas:
Rhododendron atlanticum
Rhododendron austrinum
Rhododendron austrinum
Rhododendron austrinum
Rhododendron calendulaceum
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron colemanii
Rhododendron flammeum
Rhododendron flammeum
Rhododendron flammeum
Rhododendron flammeum
Rhododendron flammeum
Rhododendron prunifolium
Rhododendron viscosum x
Rhododendron viscosum
Rhododendron cultivar/hybrid
Rhododendron cultivar/hybrid
Rhododendron cultivar/hybrid
Rhododendron cultivar/hybrid
cultivar ‘Yellow Delight’
Florida azalea
cultivar ‘Collen O’
cultivar 'Varnadoe's Apricot’
flame azalea
Piedmont azalea
cultivar 'Varnadoe's Phlox Pink'
Red Hills azalea
Oconee azalea
cultivar ‘Ed Stephens’
cultivar ‘Red Inferno’
cultivar ‘Jake’s Red’
flammeum x calendulaceum hybrid
plumleaf azalea
cultivar ‘Lemon Drop’
cultivar 'Pink and Sweet'
'Nicole O'
'Lemon Lush'
'Rising Sun'
'Walter Ligon'
Ferns
Asplenium platyneuron
Athyrium filix-femina
Dennstaedtia punctilobula
Dryopteris celsa
Dryopteris intermedia
Dryopteris marginalis
Polystichum acrostichoides
Woodwardia areolata
ebony spleenwort
lady fern
hay-scented fern
log fern
intermediate woodfern
marginal fern
Christmas fern
netted chain fern
Grasses and Sedges
Carex flaccosperma
Carex laxiculmis
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Panicum virgatum
Panicum virgatum
Schizachyrium scoparium
blue wood sedge
spreading sedge
pink muhly grass
switch grass 'Hanse Herms'
switch grass 'Dallas Blues'
little bluestem 'Prairie Blues'
Vines
Ampelaster carolinianus
Clematis viorna
Lonicera sempervirens
Matelea carolinensis
Wisteria frutescens
climbing aster
American bell clematis
coral honeysuckle
Carolina moonseed
'Amethyst Falls'
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Sun Perennials
Agastache foeniculum
Amsonia tabernaemontana
Anemone virginiana
Antennaria solitaria
Aquilegia canadensis
Baptisia alba
Baptisia australis
Baptisia minor
Baptisia tinctoria
Boltonia asteroides
Callirhoe papaver
Chrysogonum virginianum
Clinopodium georgianum
Coreopsis major
Echinacea simulata
Erigeron flagellaris
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Gaillardia pulchella
Geranium maculatum
Helianthus decapetalus
Hibiscus moscheutos
Impatiens capensis
Iris fulva
Lobelia cardinalis
Lobelia puberula
Lobelia siphilitica
Lupinus perennis
Marshallia obovata
Monarda didyma
Packera aurea
Penstemon digitalis
Penstemon digitalis
Penstemon smallii
Phacelia bipinnatifida
Phlox glaberrima
Polemonium reptans
Ratibida pinnata
Rudbeckia fulgida
Scutellaria elliptica
Silene polypetala
Silene stellata
Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Solidago nemoralis
Solidago rugosa
Stenanthium gramineum
Stokesia laevis
Stylophorum diphyllum
Symphyotrichum concolor
Symphyotrichum georgianum
Symphyotrichum grandiflorum
Tradescantia hirsuticaulis
Veronicastrum virginicum
Viola pedata
species and cultivar 'Honeybee white'
eastern bluestar
thimbleweed
solitary pussy toes
Canadian columbine
white false indigo
blue false indigo
dwarf false indigo
horseflyweed
false aster
winecup
green 'n gold
Georgia savory
whorled coreopsis
prairie coneflower
Profusion' (trailing fleabane)
Indian blanket
wild geranium
thinleaf sunflower
Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
crimson-eyed rosemallow
spotted jewelweed
copper iris
cardinal flower
downy lobelia
great blue lobelia
perennial lupine
Piedmont Barbara's buttons
bee balm
golden ragwort
smooth white beardtongue
'Black Stallion'
Small's beardtongue (purple)
fernleaf scorpion weed
smooth phlox
Jacob's ladder
gray-headed coneflower
orange coneflower
hairy skullcap
Fringed catchfly
starry campion
blue-eyed grass
grey goldenrod
goldenrod 'Fireworks'
featherbells
Stoke's aster
celandine poppy
eastern silvery aster
Georgia aster
Need something for a wet area?
large flower aster
hairystem spiderwort
Just ask! We’ve got lots of ideas.
culver's root
birdfoot violet
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Shade Perennials
Aconitum uncinatum
Actaea racemosa
Amianthium muscitoxicum
Aruncus dioicus
Asarum canadense
Chamaelirium luteum
Eurybia divaricata
Gentiana saponaria
Gentiana villosa
Heuchera macrorhiza
Heuchera villosa
Hexastylis arifolia
Hexastylis shuttleworthii
Jeffersonia diphylla
Mitchella repens
Mitella diphylla
Pachysandra procumbens
Phlox divaricata
Podophyllum peltatum
Sanguinaria canadensis
Sedum ternatum
Thalictrum pubescens
Tiarella cordifolia
Tiarella cordifolia
Tipularia discolor
monkshood
black cohosh
fly poison
goats beard
Canadian ginger
fairy wand
white wood aster
soapwort gentian
pale striped gentian
hairy alumroot
hairy alumroot
little brown jug
shuttleworth ginger
twin leaf
partridgeberry
miterwort/bishop's cap
Allegheny spurge
woodland phlox
mayapple
bloodroot
mountain stonecrop
tall meadow rue
foamflower
cultivar 'Oakleaf'
cranefly orchid
Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia)
Need help making your choices? We’ll have volunteers on hand to talk about the plants themselves and what
might work best for you. Such as:
Shady groundcover ideas:
Native gingers like Asarum and Hexastylis
Galax urceolata
Heuchera spp.
Sedum ternatum
Tiarella cordifolia
Ferns, pussytoes (part-sun) and partridgeberry (part-sun)
Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pennsylvanica)
Tip: Most shade plants can handle up to 4 hours of morning sun (before noon). In an area with hot afternoon
sun, choose sun-loving plants.