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Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
achillea millefolium Yarrow F,P HB 2' #1 12.00
Moonshine
alchemilla mollis Lady's Mantle, F,P 12-18" #1 9.00
Dewcup
amsonia tabernaemontana Bluestar F,P HB,RG 3' #1 13.50
Blue Ice
aster novi-angliae New England Aster F,P HB,RG 24" #1 12.00
liatris spicata Blazing Star, Clump-forming; deep purple flower F HB,RG 48" #1B 15.45
Kobald Gayfeather heads in summer.
lupinus perennis Lupine F,P HB 30" #1 18.15
monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot F,P HB, FR, RG 48" #1 10.35
monarda didyma Bee Balm F,P HB,FR,RG 36" #1 11.55
Gardenview Bergamot
monarda Bee Balm F,P HB, FR,RG 4-5' #1 13.80
Jacob Cline Bergamot
phlox paniculata Garden Phlox F,P HB 4' #1 11.25
Alba
phlox paniculata Garden Phlox F,P HB 4' #1 14.85
Nicky
Fall flowers are deep purple, long-lasting
blooms
Lavender blooms from late spring to early
summer, scarify seeds
Clump forming, mint family; aromatic
leaves may be used in teas
Rose-red flowers, long summer bloom
period, leaves used for teas
White, avoid overhead watering,
appreciates summer mulching.
Beautiful showy, fragrant, magenta
flowers, deadhead blooms.
Perennials: Flowering PlantsClump-forming; compact; bright lemon-
yellow flowers
Great border, edging plant, mass together
for ground cover.
Blue, tubular flowers; leaves turn golden
yellow in fall
Red! Fragrant foliage, great herbal
tea/potpourri.
Native Plant & Tree SaleOxford County Soil & Water Conservation District
17 Olson Road, Suite 3, South Paris ME 04281744-3119, [email protected]
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 25th, 2020Pick Up Date May 9th at Hooker Family Farm, 195 Pleasant Street, Oxford ME 04270
Black GumBluestar, Blue Ice
Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
phlox paniculata Garden Phlox F, P HB 3-5' #1 14.85
Robert Poore
phlox sub Creeping Phlox F HB mass #1 11.55
Blue Emerald
phlox sub Creeping Phlox F HB mass #1B 11.55
Candy Stripes
phlox sub Creeping Phlox F HB mass #1B 18.00
Scarlet Flame
tiarella cordifolia Foam Flower Delicate white flowers in early spring P,S HB 6" #1 13.50
Running Tapestry
echinacea purpurea Coneflower F,P HB 5' #1 10.50
echinacea purpurea, Coneflower F,P HB 3' #1 14.25
Magnus
echinacea purpurea, Coneflower F,P HB 2' #1 12.00
Virgin
lavendula angustifolia Lavender F HB 18" #2 19.50
Hidcote
lavendula angustifolia Lavender F HB 18" #2 19.50
Munstead Strain
thymus praecox White Thyme F HB mass SP3 8.10
Album
thymus praecox Pink Thyme F HB 1-2" SP3 8.10
coccineus
thymus praecox Pink Thyme F HB 1" SP3 8.55
Elfin tuft forming
thymus praecox Pink Thyme F HB 3-6" SP3 6.45
Pink Chintz
thymus pseudolanudinosus Woolly Thyme F HB 3" #1 15.00
thymus serphyllum Wild Thyme F HB 3" SP3 6.38
Elfin
Deep purple, grown comercially for oil,
sachets & potpourris.
Pollinator, goldfinch seed, pink-purple
showy blooms, long lasting.
Violet-pink; upright perennial, grows in
clumps, long bloom.
Delicate lavender-blue flowers; best in
rocky areas, slopes, flower borders.
Showy display of rose-pink flowers, striped
with white.
Bright scarlet-red flowers with a darker
eye.
Has broad non-drooping petals of rosy-
purple, dark cone.
Perennial Herbs
Soft pink flowers in early summer, drought
resistant.
Small-leaved thyme recommended for
tight spaces, pretty pink flowers.
Woolley leaves, aparse scented pink
flowers in early summer.
Rounded dark green leaves and lavender
flowers in summer.
Compact white flowers bllom from late
spring to late summer.
Mid-summer color and contrast to border,
rock, herb & scented gardens.
Light green leaves and white flowers in
summer.
Dark green leaves smothered in bright
magenta-red flowers.
Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
amelanchier canadensis Eastern Serviceberry F,P CA,FR,WA,DF 20' 18-24" 21.15
arctostaphylos uva ursi Bearberry F,P DA,RG,CA 6" SP3 6.90
mass
aronia brilliantissima Black Chokeberry F,P RG,DF 8' 2.5-3 23.55
azalea viscosum Swamp Azalea P HB,RG,WA 3-5' 18-24" 18.00
ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea F,P DA,HB 3-4' 9-12" 14.25
celtis occidentalis Hackberry F,P HB,WA 40-60' 18-24" 16.35
cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush F WA 6' 2-2.5 24.00
clethra alnifolia Summersweet F,P HB,RG,FR,WA 3-8' 12-15" 16.35
comptonia peregrina Sweetfern Aromatic foliage; interesting texture; F,P DA, CA, RG 3' #1 19.50
good in dry, sandy soil, not a fern!
cornus amomum Silky Dogwood F,P FR,WA,DF 2-4' 15-18" 13.80
cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood F,P,S, CA,WA,DF 15' 12-15" 12.60
gaultheria procumbens Checkerberry/ P,S FR, DF 6" #1 14.85
Wintergreen
gaylussacia baccata Black Huckleberry S,P HB,RG,WA,DF 3' #1B 19.20
ilex verticillata Winterberry, F,P RG, DF 10' 15-18" 20.55
SouthernGentleman(M) Black Alder
ilex verticillata Winterberry, F,P RG, DF 10' 15-18" 23.55
Winter Red (F) Black Alder
Best in poor, sandy, very acid soils; salt-
tolerant; groundcover
Mid to late summer blooms of sweetly
fragrant flowers
White flowers early summer, purplish
stems, blue wildlife fruit in August.
Evergreen groundcover, leaves fragrant
when crushed, reddish in fall
Fragrant white flowers in summer; great
pollinator plant.
Useful in edible and wildlife landscapes;
yellow-gold fall color
Male. Plant within 30' of females, will
pollinate up to 6 female plants.
Erosion Control and Wildlife Support
Fragrant, tubular, white to pale pink
flowers in late May to July.
Spreads by suckering stems; white fruit on
red stems in fall.
Female, bright red fruits persist into
midwinter: excellent wetland plant
Medium-large shade tree, warty bark,
purple-black fruits for wildlife.
Clusters of white to light pink flowers in
spring followed by glossy red fruits suitable
for jams and jellies
Flowers dangle in groups of 3-7, orange
and red, berries are dark blue, almost
black; edible and sweet
Great bee plant! Fragrant, white flower
heads; prefers moist soil.
Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
lindera benzoin Spicebush F,P RG,FR 12' 9-12" 13.80
myrica pennsylvanica Northern Bayberry F,P CA,DA,HB 10' 9-12" 27.00
prunus americanum Wild Plum F,P HB 3-24' 18-24" 17.10
rhododendron canadensis Rhodora F,P RG 3' 6-9" 16.50
rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac F,P, HB,CA,FR 2' 12-15" 14.40
rosa virginiana Virginia Rose F HB,CA,FR,DF 5' 18-24" 20.55
rubus odoratus Flowering Raspberry F,P HB,DF 3-6' 6-9" 14.25
salix discolor Pussy Willow Fuzzy flowers in early spring; good for S RG,CA 15' 18-24" 16.35
naturalizing; tolerates wet soil
spiraea latifolia Meadowsweet F,P CA 4' 2-2.5' 21.75
spirea tomentosa Steeplebush F CA,RG 4' 12-15" 16.35
viburnum cassinoides Witherod F,P HB,FR,DF 6' 15-18" 22.35
Wild-raisin
viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum Durable; good for hedges; tolerates F,P DF 15' 15-18" 16.50
alkaline soil
viburnum lentago Nannyberry Good for wildlife and naturalized F,P DA,DF 15' 12-15" 13.20
landscapes
viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw F,P HB,DF 12-15' 2-2.5' 20.25
viburnum trilobum Highbush Cranberry S,P DF 10' 9-12" 13.20
xanthoriza simplicissima Yellowroot P WA 28" 3-6" 21.00
Big purple flowers over long period in
summer; fruits for wildlife.
Clusters of white flowers in spring, blue-
black fruits in fall for wildlife.
Fragrant single pink flowers in June, red
hips in August; good hedge
Midsummer to early autumn pink to rose-
purple flowers, pollinator plant.
Panicles of small, star-shaped reddish-
brown to purple-brown flowers
Spring flowers; noted for handsome fruit
displays
Excellent fall foliage and fruit color; edible
fruit
Larval host for Spring Azure butterfly;
deadhead for extended bloom.
Magenta flowers in spring; best in very
acid soil
Dense; low-growing; pretty in autumn;
attracts birds and butterflies; excellent
bank stabilzer; grouse and turkey cover
Nectar for early pollinators, red fruit for
migratory birds, leaves for tea.
Fragrant white flowers in spring, good for
jam & wildlife; hedgerow, border
Aromatic fruits for birds, wax for candles;
good in mass.
Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
rubus Red Raspberry F,P DF 9-12" 1B 13.80
Boyne
rubus Blackberry F,P DF 4-6' 1B 18.15
Darrow
vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry F,P,S DF 9-12" #1 20.25
Michigan
vaccinium corymbosum Highbush Blueberry
Blue Crop Mid-season, bright blue, high yield F,P CA,HB,DF 4-6' 18-24" 18.45
Duke Large, light blue fruit early summer. F,P CA,HB,DF 5-7' 18-24" 18.45
Rubel Late season, small and full-flavored. F,P CA,HB,DF 4-6' 2-2.5 20.25
Chippewa Half High Produces large quantities, cold-hardy. F,P CA,HB,DF 3-4' 18-24" 21.60
North Country Prolific producer, wild blueberry flavor. F,P CA,HB,DF 2' 12-15" 23.10
Northland Mid-season, incredibly cold-hardy. F,P CA,HB,DF 3-4' 18-24" 19.50
abies balsamia Balsam Fir F,P FR,WA 75' 2.5-3' 25.20
acer rubrum Red Maple RG,WA 18-24" 15.00
acer saccharum Sugar Maple F,P 75' 18-24" 15.00
betula papyrifera Paper birch F DA 70' 3-4' 24.00
carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam P,S DA 35' 18-24" 18.00
"Musclewood"
nyssa sylvatica Black Gum F,P CA 50' 2-2.5' 22.35
picea rubens Red Spruce F,S 60-100' 12-15" 15.45
pinus resinosa Red Pine F DA 80' 2-2.5' 19.20
Compact habit; rugged; hardy; durable;
delicious
TreesDense, conical growth, Wreaths, boughs,
Christmas trees. Coastal trees susceptible
to adelgids
Stunning orange-red fall color; large
ornamental shade tree.
Edible Plants
Beautiful white bark year-round; tolerates
poor, dry soils
Large, sweet, black fruit over a long period
of time.
Good windbreak; tolerates dry soils well;
evergreen
Understory tree, smooth bark, hard wood,
prefers moist, rich, organic soils.
Source of spruce gum & spruce beer, used
for guitars, violin bellies.
Tolerates flooding, some drought.
Fantastic fall color!
Relatively fast growing, first to change
color in fall, easy to establish.
Medium-sized, sweet, flavorful, deep red
raspberries in early summer.
Scientific Name Common Name Comments Light Garden Type Height Plant Price
pinus strobus Eastern White Pine F DA 80' 12-15" 14.25
populus deltoides Eastern Cottonwood F RG 50-80' 4-5' 20.25
quercus alba White Oak F CA,DA 50-80' 15-18" 14.25
quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak F CA,DA 50-70' 3-4' 20.25
quercus rubra Northern Red Oak F CA,DA 50-75' 2.5-3 16.35
salix nigra Black Willow F,P,S CA,HB,WG 10-60' 15-18" 15.45
thuja occidentalis N. White-Cedar/ F,P CA 60' 2.5-3' 22.35
Arborvitae
tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock/ F,P,S 70' 12-15" 15.45
Eastern Hemlock
SP3 3" pot
SP4 4" pot
SP5 same as #1 not as deep
#1 just under a gallon
#1B true gallon size
#2 2 gallon
#2B a little larger than #2
Large trees are valuable in binding stream
banks.
Handsome specimen; not tolerant of salt;
evergreen
In most instances I have quoted plant size; pot sizes where plant size wasn't noted.
Useful hedge or specimen plant;
susceptible to deer browse
Graceful evergreen; does not tolerate
drought or windy sites; adelgid -
Container size descriptions:
These are only estimates! If you want to research a really confusing topic, look up nursery pot sizes on the internet
and take 2 aspirin because it's a maze of info! LOL, Jeannie
Moderate to fast grower, beautiful fall
color.
Easily grown, tall, broad, open, rounded;
dioecious.
Stately tree for the lawn, excellent fall
color, needs space.
Great shade tree, important hardwood,
needs space to grow.
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