Friday, March 6, 2015

Center For Urban Horticulture Spring Plant Sale Tomorrow

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Tomorrow from 9-3pm is the annual Plant Sale put on by the Northwest Horticultural Society. Proceeds benefit the Elisabeth C. Miller Library.

The information says:

Get your hands on rare and ephemeral early blooming plants at the Northwest Horticultural Society's Spring Plant Sale.
 
Special lecture at 10am called "Late Winter Treasures of the UW Botanic Gardens" with Raymond J Larson, Curator of Collections, University of Washington Botanic Gardens.
 
PARTICIPATING NURSERIES
  • Botanica: Uncommon and underused perennials.
  • Bouquet Banque Nursery:  Specialty woodland perennials, with an emphasis on unusual kinds of cyclamen and epimedium.
  • Chimacum Woods:  Species Rhododendrons.
  • Celestial Dreams Gardens
  • Elemental Plants: PNW native plants, specializing in trees and shrubs.
  • Foxglove Greenhouses: Tropicals and a wide selection of both hard-to-find and mainstay perennials
  • Growing Girls Nursery
  • Keeping It Green Nursery: Hardy orchids, unusual woodlanders, hard-to-find natives.
  • Lael’s Moon Garden Nursery: Ornamental trees, shrubs and selected perennials.
  • Lee Farm & Nursery: Trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, hardy fuschias. (425) 222-4914.
  • Madrona Nursery: Special perennials and some native plants. (206) 323-8325.
  • MSK Rare Plant Nursery: native and rare plants adaptable to the Pacific Northwest.
  • Naylor Creek Nursery: Hostas, epimediums, asarums, cimicifuga, shade perennials.
  • Old Goat Farm: Perennials for sun or shade.
  • Queen’s Cup Nursery:  Puget Sound natives, including rare and hard-to-find plants.
  • Rhododendron Species Foundation
  • Robinwood Nursery: Eclectic selection of perennials, grasses, fuchsias, shrubs. (206) 463-5115.
  • Scents Nursery
  • Taking Root Nursery: Hostas. (425) 488-9796.
  • White Picket Gardens: Unusual perennials, drought tolerant plants, salvias, hebes. (360) 629-0131.
  • Wind Poppy Farms: Grasses, sedges, rushes, water plants, and perennials.
  • Dan Hinkley’s Wincliff Selections:
For more information go here.

(photo courtesy of CUH)

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