Native plants are species that occur naturally in a specific region, ecosystem, or habitat for thousands of years, evolving alongside the local climate, soil, and wildlife to form a balanced, self-sustaining community. They are uniquely adapted to local conditions, requiring less water, fertilizer, and pesticides, which makes them key to sustainable landscaping and ecological health, offering a wealth of benefits that span from environmental health to reduced maintenance and upkeep. These advantages include supporting local wildlife, promoting water conservation, and preserving biodiversity.
The plants listed below are considered native to the Eastern Midwest region of the United States. Looking for plants with native roots? We have that list too!
If we have current stock, you will see it below.
con = containers - available now
Galena (Ready to Go!) Plants that are above ground and available now.
Additional (More Plants!) Plants are not in Galena, but in a remote location which is easily accessible. Call your rep for info. They will not be in the Shop.
Dig (In-Ground Field) Plants are still in the ground. Please call your sales rep to place a Dig Order. They will not be in the Shop.
Soon (Coming Soon) Plants are not quite ready but coming soon. Call your rep to inquire. They will not be in the Shop.
(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)
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