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Prairie Warbler and Sweet Gum Photo: Will Stuart
Celebrate the YEAR OF THE BIRD with Aullwood’s
Eastern Bluebird & Eastern Redbud Photo: Glenda Simmons
Northern Parula Warbler and Ash Tree Photo: Ruhikant Meetei
Saturday April 21st, 2018, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Aullwood’s Charity A. Krueger Farm Discovery Center
9101 Frederick Pike, Dayton OH FREE ADMISSION TO SALE, CENTER & FARM
NATIVE PLANT SALEAullwood’s Charity A. Krueger Farm Discovery Center
9101 Frederick Pike, Dayton OH Call 937-890-7360 or email [email protected]
Public Sale: Saturday, April 21st, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Pre-order Only Pickup: Friday, April 20th, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
(Pre-order for first chance to buy woodland wildflowers on April 20th) Transform your garden, yard, pond or woods with native plants! Attract birds, butterflies and wildlife! The plants offered in this sale are species that naturally occur in Montgomery and neighboring counties. These plants are from local sources and are adapted to this specific area.
April 20th, 2:00 - 6:00 PM: Plant sale pickup for pre-order customers only You must come to Aullwood Farm on Friday, April 20th, if you wish to personally select your pre-ordered plants. This also gives you the first chance to purchase woodland wildflowers such as Virginia Bluebells!
April 21st, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Plant sale open to the public You may also pick up your pre-order on Saturday, April 20th at Aullwood’s Farm Discovery Center. If you did not pre-order, you will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of native plants and woodland wildflowers!
Some plants may be dormant. Plants will look like these catalog photographs as they mature. Cover images: Northern Parula Warbler with Ash Tree by Ruhikant Meetei (top), Eastern Bluebird and Eastern Redbud by Glenda Simmons (middle), Prairie Warbler and Sweet Gum by Will Stuart (bottom), all rights reserved and used with permission. All other catalog images licensed under creative commons or public domain with complete credits available at https://aullwood.audubon.org/NPS-2018-Image-Credits
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A good nectar source Sun
A larval food for butterflies Partial Shade
Often visited by hummingbirds Full Shade
A great seed source or habitat for songbirds
See the separate order
form at the end of this
catalog!
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Conoclinium coelestinum Blue Mistflower
Blue, 1-2 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
B V
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Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed
Orange, 1-2 feet, blooms June-July
B I XV
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Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed
Pink-Purple, 2-3 feet, blooms June-Aug
B XV
BU
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FLY
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England Aster
Purple, 3-5 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
B X BU
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FLY
Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower
Pink-Purple, 3-4 feet, blooms June-Aug
B V I
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Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover
Purple, 1-2 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V
Silene regia Royal Catchfly
Red, 2-4 feet, blooms July-Aug
B IBU
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FLY
BU
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FLY
Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed
White, 1-3 feet, blooms June-Sept
B I X BU
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FLY
Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot
Lavender, 2-4 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V I X
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FLY
Liatris spicata Dense Blazing Star
Purple, 3-5 feet, blooms July-Aug
B I V
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FLY
Asclepias sullivantii Sullivant’s Milkweed
Pink-Lavender, 2-3 feet, blooms June-July
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Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster
Blue-Purple, 3-5 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
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Coreopsis tripteris Tall Coreopsis
Yellow, 6-8 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
B V BU
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Vernonia gigantea Tall Ironweed
Purple, 5-10 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
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Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant
Yellow, 4-9 feet, blooms July-Sept
B IV
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Eutrochium fistulosum Hollow Joe Pye Weed
Pink, 7-10 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
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Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Narrowleaf Mountain Mint
White, 1-2 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V
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Solidago rugosa Wrinkled Goldenrod
Yellow, 2-3 feet, blooms Sept
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Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass
Yellow-Green, 3-5 feet,
blooms June-Aug
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Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem
Blue-Red, 2-3 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
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Baptisia australis Blue False Indigo
Blue, 2-4 feet, blooms May-June
B X
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Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders
Yellow, 2-3 feet, blooms May
B X
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Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye
Green-Yellow, 3-4 feet, blooms June-July
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Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed
Pink-Brown, 1-3 feet, blooms July-Sept
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Solidago juncea Early Goldenrod
Yellow, 1-2 feet, blooms July-Aug
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Silphium terebinthinaceum Prairie Dock
Yellow, 5-10 feet, blooms July-Sept
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Amorpha canescens Leadplant
Purple, 1-3 feet, blooms June-July
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Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue
White, 2-3 feet, blooms June
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Carex bromoides Brome-like Sedge
Green-Tan, 1-2 feet, blooms May
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Chasmanthium latifolium Northern Sea Oats or Spangle Grass
Green-Yellow, 2-3 feet, blooms July-Aug
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Silphium laciniatum Compass Plant
Yellow, 5-8 feet, blooms July-Sept
B V
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PR
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Penstemon hirsutus Hairy Beardtongue
Purple, 1-2 feet, blooms May-June
B V XI
PR
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Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine
White, 2-3 feet, blooms July-Aug
PR
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Oenothera pilosella Meadow Evening Primrose
Yellow, 1 foot, blooms June-July
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Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea
White, 1-3 feet, blooms June-July
B I
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D Lobelia siphilitica
Great Blue Lobelia
Blue, 1-3 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
B V XI
PR
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Ratibida pinnata
Yellow or Gray-headed Coneflower
Yellow, 3-5 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V
Teucrium canadense Canada Germander
White-Lavender, 2-3 feet, blooms June-Sept
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LAN
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D Lobelia cardinalis
Cardinal Flower
Scarlet, 1-3 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
B V XI
WET
LAN
D Gentiana andrewsii
Closed or Bottle Gentain
Blue-Purple, 1-2 feet, blooms Aug-Oct
WET
LAN
D Asclepias incarnata
Marsh Milkweed
Pink-Purple, 3-4 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V X
WET
LAN
D Filipendula rubra
Queen of the Prairie
Deep Pink, 4-7 feet, blooms June-July
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D Verbena hastata
Blue Vervain
Blue, 3-5 feet, blooms July-Sept
B V I X
WET
LAN
D Eupatorium perfoliatum
Common Boneset
White, 4-6 feet, blooms July-Sept
B VW
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Carex lacustris Hairy Sedge
Green, 2-4 feet, blooms May-July
V X
WET
LAN
D Eutrochium maculatum
Spotted Joe Pye Weed
Pink, 4-6 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
B
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D Hibiscus moscheutos
Swamp Rose Mallow
White-Pink, 3-6 feet, blooms July-Sept
B I WET
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D Chelone glabra
White Turtlehead
White-Pink, 2-4 feet, blooms Aug-Sept
B V X I
WET
LAN
D Symphyotrichum firmum
Shining Aster
Purple, 3-4 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
B X
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D Solidago caesia
Blue-stemmed Goldenrod
Yellow, 1-2 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
B V X WO
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D Stylophorum diphyllum
Celandine or Woody Poppy
Yellow, 1-2 feet, blooms April-May
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D Scutellaria incana
Hoary Skullcap
Blue-Purple, 1-2 feet, blooms June-July
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D Sedum ternatum
Woodland Stonecrop
White, 3 inches, blooms May
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Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood
White, 6-10 feet, blooms May-June
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Sambucus canadensis Common Elderberry
White, 5-12 feet, blooms June-July
B V
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D Eutrochium purpureum
Sweet Joe Pye Weed
Pink, 4-6 feet, blooms July-Aug
B V
Symphyotrichum shortii Short’s Aster
Lavender, 1-3 feet, blooms Sept-Oct
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Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw
White, 12-15 feet, blooms May
B V
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Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush
White, 5-12 feet, blooms June
B VW
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Blephilia hirsuta Hairy Wood Mint
White, 1-3 feet, blooms July-Aug
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Penstemon calycosus Smooth Beardtongue
Purple, 2-3 feet, blooms June
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Prunus americana American Plum
White, 15-25 feet, blooms March-April
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Staphylea trifolia Bladdernut
White, 10-15 feet, blooms April-May
TREE
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Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak
Green, 60-80 feet, blooms April
B V
TREE
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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Coralberry
Yellow-Green, 2-5 feet, blooms June-July
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Viburnum trilobum Cranberry Viburnum
White, 8-12 feet, blooms April-May
B X V
TREE
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Ostrya virginiana Eastern Hophornbeam
or Ironwood Green or Red-Brown, 25-40 feet,
blooms April
B X V
Aullwood’s Charity A. Krueger Farm Discovery Center 9101 Frederick Pike, Dayton, OH 45414
937-890-7360 [email protected]
Aullwood’s 2018 Native Plant Sale
Native Plant Sale!
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Saturday April 21st, 2018 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud
Pink-Purple, 15-30 feet, blooms March-April
B V XI
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Euonymus atropurpureus Eastern Wahoo
Purple, 12-20 feet, blooms June
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Viburnum lentago Nannyberry
White, 8-20 feet, blooms April-June
B V
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Salix discolor Pussy Willow
Gray-Yellow/Green, 6-18 feet,
blooms March-April
B X
Why do native plants matter? For more on native plants and other ways to improve your yard for wildlife,
check out http://www.audubon.org/content/why-native-plants-matter
TREE
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Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood
White, 15-30 feet, blooms April-May
B V
TREE
S &
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Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Yellow-Green, 50-75 feet, blooms May
B V X TR
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Asimina triloba Pawpaw
Purple, 15-30 feet, blooms April-May
B V X TR
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Sassafras albidum Sassafras
Green-Yellow, 30-60 feet,
blooms April-May
B V X
TREE
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Amelanchier arborea Serviceberry
White, 15-25 feet, blooms March-May
V X
TREE
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Hypericum prolificum Shrubby St. John's Wort
Yellow, 1-5 feet, blooms June-Aug
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TREE
S &
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Acer saccharum Sugar Maple
Green, 60-80 feet, blooms April
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Lindera benzoin Spicebush
Yellow, 6-12 feet, blooms March
V X
TREE
S &
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Spirea alba White Meadowsweet
White-Pink, 3-6 feet, blooms June-Sept
B V X
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NATIVE PLANT SALE 2018 ORDER FORM (FRONT) Please detach this entire order form sheet and return it to the address on the back!
Pre-order Form Deadline April 11th
BUTTERFLY NECTARING SPECIES (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
Common Name # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
Blue Mistflower 5.00 Butterfly Milkweed 5.00 Common Milkweed 5.00 Cup Plant 5.00 Dense Blazing Star 5.00 Hollow Joe Pye Weed 5.00 Narrowleaf Mountain Mint 5.00 New England Aster 5.00 Purple Coneflower 5.00 Purple Prairie Clover 5.00 Royal Catchfly 5.00 Smooth Aster 5.00 Sullivant’s Milkweed 5.00 Tall Coreopsis 5.00 Tall Ironweed 5.00 Whorled Milkweed 5.00 Wild Bergamot 5.00 Wrinkled Goldenrod 5.00
Sub-total
TREES and SHRUBS (current plant height / mature height in feet)
Common Name Height # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
American Plum 3' / 15-25' 18.00 Arrowwood 3-4' / 6-10' 26.00 Blackhaw 2-3' / 12-15' 33.00 Bladdernut 1-3' / 10-15' 29.00 Bur Oak 1-3' / 60-80' 33.00 Buttonbush 0.5-1' / 5-12' 5.00 Common Elderberry 2-3' / 5-12' 33.00 Coralberry 1-2' / 2-5' 11.00 Cranberry Viburnum 3-4' / 8-12' 22.00 Eastern Hophorn-beam or Ironwood 1' / 25-40' 16.00
Eastern Redbud 6-8' / 15-30' 33.00 Eastern Wahoo 2-3' / 12-20' 33.00
Sassafras 1-2' / 30-60' 40.00 Serviceberry 0.75' / 15-25' 16.00 Shrubby St. John's Wort 1' / 1-5' 18.00
Spicebush 0.5-1' / 6-12' 5.00 Sugar Maple 2' / 60-80' 18.00 White Meadowsweet 0.5-1' / 3-6' 5.00
Sub-total
Pussy Willow 3-4' / 6-18' 33.00
Pawpaw 1-2' / 15-30' 33.00
Northern Red Oak 2-3' / 50-75' 26.00
Nannyberry 2-3' / 8-20' 33.00
Flowering Dogwood 0.75' / 15-30' 18.00
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
Common Name # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
Bottlebrush Grass 5.00 Brome-like Sedge 5.00 Canada Wild Rye 5.00 Little Bluestem 5.00 Northern Sea Oats or Spangle Grass 5.00 Prairie Dropseed 5.00
Sub-total
PRAIRIE SPECIES — Dry and Sunny Gardens (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
Common Name # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
Blue False Indigo 5.00 Compass Plant 5.00 Early Goldenrod 5.00 Foxglove Beardtongue 5.00 Golden Alexanders 5.00 Hairy Beardtongue 5.00 Leadplant 5.00 Meadow Evening Primrose 5.00 New Jersey Tea 5.00 Prairie Dock 5.00 Wild Quinine 5.00
Yellow or Gray-headed Coneflower 5.00
Sub-total
Choose one:
I would like Aullwood’s volunteers to put my order together
Trees and Shrubs Sub-total $ ___________
Ornamental Grasses Sub-total $ ___________
Butterfly Species Sub-total $ ___________
Prairie Species Sub– total $ ___________
Wetland Species Sub-total $ ___________
Woodland Species Sub-total $ ___________
Plants donated to enrich Aullwood’s sanctuary $ ___________
* Sales Tax is included in the price of the plants *
Total Purchase $ ___________
Please make checks payable to National Audubon Society. Thank you!
Name _____________________________________________________________
Street Address ______________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________
Phone ___________________________ Email ___________________________
Please check one: Check enclosed VISA MasterCard Discover
Credit card # _______________________________________________________
Exp. Date (month/year) ______ CVV Code (3 digit code on back of card) _____
NATIVE PLANT SALE 2018 ORDER FORM (BACK) Please detach this entire order form sheet and return it to the address below!
Pre-order Form Deadline April 11th
I will come and pick out my own plants on Friday, April 20th
INSTRUCTIONS: Mark the quantities of plants you want on this form. Total the cost and pay with a check or credit card. Mail entire order form sheet to the address below. Questions? Call (937) 890-7360 or email [email protected]
Native Plant Sale Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm
1000 Aullwood Rd. Dayton, OH 45414
Donation to Aullwood’s Sanctuary (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
# of Plants
Unit Price
Total Amount
Donated Plants 5.00 Sub-total
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WETLAND SPECIES — Moist to Wet Areas (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
Common Name # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
Canada Germander 5.00 Blue Vervain 5.00 Cardinal Flower 5.00 Closed or Bottle Gentain 5.00 Common Boneset 5.00 Great Blue Lobelia 5.00 Hairy Sedge 5.00 Marsh Milkweed 5.00 Queen of the Prairie 5.00
Spotted Joe Pye Weed 5.00 Swamp Rose Mallow 5.00 White Turtlehead 5.00
Sub-total
Shining Aster 5.00
WOODLAND SPECIES — Shade and Woods (2.5 x 3.5” pots)
Common Name # of
Plants Unit Price
Total Amount
Blue-stemmed Goldenrod 5.00 Celandine or Woody Poppy 5.00 Hairy Wood Mint 5.00 Hoary Skullcap 5.00 Short’s Aster 5.00 Smooth Beardtongue 5.00 Sweet Joe Pye Weed 5.00 Woodland Stonecrop 5.00
Sub-total