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Native Plant Vendor Information
We hope the  following information is helpful to gardeners who want to grow native plants without threatening natural populations. 

This Native Plant Vendor List is intended as a guide for native plant gardeners and is by no means complete. It is impossible for us to list all the nurseries that propagate their own native plants. 

Many nurseries require -- and we strongly suggest -- that you make an appointment for your visit to any of these nurseries. If a nursery does not list a catalog price, send a business-sized self-addressed stamped envelope for return of price list or other information.

Conservation through propagation helps you and the environment by:

  • Supporting and encouraging ethical nursery growers;
  • Assisting in the survival of native species in the wild by discouraging collection in our natural areas;
  • Enhancing your garden with the beauty of nursery-propagated native plants that are more likely to survive than transplants from the wild, thus
  • Providing you with more value dollar for dollar.
Native plant with butterfly
Native plants attract wildife.
Flower
Native plants help the enviroment because once established, they usually are drought resistant, low maintenance and disease resistant.
Bee Pollinator
Native plants feed pollinators like bees.
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