Plant Sales
Plant Sale 2025 — Antennaria plantaginifolia
Antennaria plantaginifolia (Plantain-leaved Pussytoes) is a mat forming groundcover, reaching no more than 6″ tall, that can take some foot traffic. It grows on the sides of roads, in poor to average to dry soil in full to partial sun. Blooming from March to the end of April the cream-colored flowers are fuzzy tufts that…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Polemonium reptans
Polemonium reptans (Jacob’s Ladder) has lovely leaves that are alternate and divided into leaflets. is a ½ to 1½ feet tall perennial wildflower with loose clusters of blue bell-like flowers that have protruding stamens. This plant is visited by many types of bees (including a specialist bee, Andrena polemonii), butterflies, skippers and moths, and Hummingbirds…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 – Asarum canadense
Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger) is a great groundcover for dappled shade. It likes rich, damp soils and grow from 4 to 12 inches tall with individual leaves reaching three to four inches across. Once established it will spread 6 to 8 inches in all directions yearly, shading out non-native plants. The interesting maroon to purplish-brown…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Packera aurea
Packera aurea (Golden Ragwort) makes a very nice groundcover. The flowers look like deep yellow daisies and are in bloom for about three weeks. Not only is this plant beautiful, herbivores rarely eat it because it is toxic. While happiest in moist to wet soils in either sunny or shady sites, it will grow in…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Trillium grandiflorum
Trillium grandiflorum is known as both large-flowered trillium (the flower spans 3-4” across) or great white trillium. It is one of the showiest trilliums in Virginia. It is a woodland plant commonly found in the mountains and enjoys dappled shade and rich soils. Each flower consists of 3 white petals, 3 sepals, 3 stigmas, 6…
Read MorePotting Party Success!
On Sunday, March 30, William Hamersky graciously hosted the Potting Party at his Full Tilt Farm, to pot up member provided divisions of such sale favorites Celandine Poppy, Green and Gold, Robin’s Plantain, Golden Ragwort, Wild Petunia, and White Wood Aster. In the past, nearly half of the plants offered at our sale have been…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Podophyllum peltatum
Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple) is a perennial woodland plant that likes rich moist soils in partial to full shade. The stalks have either one or two large palmate lobed leaves. The blooms are only found on those with two leaves. The plant produces only one white flower which is about an inch across. The foliage dies…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Erythronium americanum
Erythronium americanum (trout lily) common name refers to the mottled appearance of its leaves. It prefers woodland soils that are moist and rich. It blooms in the early spring, appearing under deciduous trees before they leaf out. When young, Erythronium americanum only has one leaf but once it matures it produces two leaves at which…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Sedum ternatum
We plan to offer Sedum ternatum (Wild Stonecrop Sedum) at our April 27th native plant sale. It is a low growing semi-evergreen succulent groundcover that forms large mats covering rocks, tree roots or mossy areas near streams. This plant flourishes in part to full shade in thin moist soils and tends to tolerate droughts. Starry…
Read MorePlant Sale 2025 — Mertensia virginica
Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells) is also known as Virginia-cowslip, Roanoke-bells, Lungwort, and Oysterleaf. Growing up to 2 feet, Mertensia virginica thrive in part shade to shade in moist, rich soil. The leaves are a lovely shade of purple as they break ground quickly turning a medium green. The showy nodding cluster of pink buds change…
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