Native Plant Fundraiser - Huntington

Swamp Milkweed, Asclepias incarnate
Wild Bleeding Heart, Dicentra eximia
Height: 4-6’ Spread: 2-3’ Blooms May-June. Light: full sun to
part shade. Soil: Medium to wet but can tolerate drought. Important nectar and host plant for Monarch butterflies. Hummingbirds have been known to feast on milkweed! Pink.
Height: 1-1.5’ Spread: 1-1.5’ Blooms May-July. Light: Part
shade Soil: Medium. Deep pink
Butterfly Weed , Asclepias tuberosa
Height: 1-2.5’ Spread: 1-1.50’ Blooms May-July. Light: full sun
to part shade Soil: Moist to dry. Important nectar and host
plant for Monarch butterflies. Vivid orange
Joe Pye Weed, Aeupatorium fistulosum
Height: 5-7’ Spread: 2-4’ Blooms July-October. Light: Full sun
to part shade. Soil: Medium. A large plant that needs space.
Nectar plant, provides seeds for birds. Dusky rose
New England Aster, Aster novae-angliae
Height: 3-6’ Spread: 2-3’ Blooms August-September. Light:
Full to part sun Soil: Medium. Important nectar and host
plant. Deep pink purple
Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea
Height: 2-5’ Spread: 1.5-2’ Blooms July-August. Light: Full sun
to part shade Soil: Dry to medium. Attracts both birds and
butterflies. Goldfinches love its seeds!
Cardinal Flower, Lobelia cardinalis
Northern Bayberry Myrica pensylvanica
Height: 5-10’ Spread: 5-10’ Blooms May-July. Light: Full sun to
part shade Soil: Dry to medium Attractive to birds. Best in
groups
New Jersey Tea, Ceonanthus Americanus
Height: 3-4’ Spread: 3-5’ Blooms May-July. Light: Full sun
to part shade. Soil: Dry to medium. Nectar and host plant.
White
Spicebush, Lindera benzoin
Height: 6-12’ Spread: 6-12’ Blooms March. Light: Full sun to
part shade. Soil: Medium. Host plant for spicebush swallowtail, birds eat the berries
Winterberry, Ilex verticillata
Height 3-12’ Spread: 3-12’ Blooms June-July. Full sun to part
shade. Soil: Medium to wet. Berries are an important food
for birds through winter. Make sure to purchase both male
and female plants.
Summersweet Clethra alnifolia
Height: 2-4’ Spread: 1-2’ Blooms July-October. Light: Full to
partial sun. Soil: Medium to wet. Hummingbirds love this! Red
Height 3-8’ Spread: 4-6’ Blooms July-August. Light: Full sun
to part shade. Soil: Medium to wet. Attractive to both
butterflies and birds. White
Bee Balm, Monarda fistulosa
Pawpaw Asimina triloba
Height: 1.5-5’ Spread: 2-3’ Blooms June-September. Light: Full
sun to part shade Soil: Dry to medium. Hummingbirds and
butterflies love this. Pink/Lavender
Wild Columbine, Aquilegia canadensis
Height: 2-3’ Spread: 1-1.5’ Blooms April-May. Light: Part shade
to shade. Soil: Medium Butterflies, bees and hummingbirds
love this! Light pink/yellow to blood red/yellow
Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia fulgida
Height: 1-3.5’ Spread: 2-2.5’ Blooms June-October. Light Full
sun to part sun. Soil: Dry to medium. Nectar and host plant.
House finches, chickadees and American goldfinches will feed on
seed heads. Golden yellow.
Wild Geranium, Geranium maculatum
Height: 1.5-2’ Spread 1-1.5’ Blooms April-May. Light: Full sun
to part shade. Soil: Medium. Nectar for early pollinators. Best
in shady areas but will tolerate sun. Pale of deep pink or
lavender
Blue False Indigo, Baptisia australis
Height 15-30’ Spread: 15-30’ Blooms April to May. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium to wet. Cup-shaped, purple
flowers appear in spring, and give way to edible, oblong,
yellowish green fruits which mature in early autumn Flavor
and fleshy consistency of the sweet-flavored fruits resembles
bananas
Pagoda Dogwood, Cornus alternafolia
Height 15-25” Spread: 20-32’ Flowers May-June. Light:
Full sun to part shade. Soil: Medium. Many birds love
the fruits of this tree
Flowering Dogwood, Cornus Florida
Height 15-30’ Spread: 15-30’. Blooms April-May. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium. Attracts birds and butterflies
Sweetbay Magnolia, Magnolia virginiana
Height 10-35’ Spread: 10-35’. Blooms May to June. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium to wet. White.
Common Persimmon, Diospyros virginiana
Height: 3-4’ Spread: 3-4’ Blooms May-June. Light: Full sun to
part shade. Soil: Dry to medium. Nectar and host plant. Indigo
blue
Height 35-60’ Spread: 25-35’. Blooms May to June. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium to dry. Both humans and
wildlife feast on the fruit. Need female and male plant for
fruit
Blazing Star, Liatris spicata
Serviceberry Amelanchier canadensis
Height: 2-4’ Spread: .75-1.5’ Blooms July-August. Light: Full
sun. Soil: Medium (drought tolerant). Nectar plant for
hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Purple
Height 25-30’ Spread: 15-20’ Blooms April-May. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium. At least 35 species of birds
love the berries on this tree, including cedar waxwings!
Showy Goldenrod, Solidago speciosa
Switchgrass,
Height: 2-3’ Spread: 2-3’ Blooms July-October. Light: full sun
to part sun.Soil: Dry to medium. Tolerates drought. Attracts
birds in addition to pollinators. Yellow
Panicum virgatum
Height 3-6’ Spread: 2-3’. Blooms July to February. Light: Full
sun to part shade. Soil: Medium to wet. This the seeds of this
clumping grass are a great food source for birds in winter.
Prairie Rose, Rosa Virginiana
Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium
Height: 4-6’ Spread: 6-8’ Blooms May-July. Light: full sun Soil:
Medium to moist. Attracts birds and butterflies. This plant’s
rose hips are rich in vitamin C and can be eaten! Pink
Height: 2-4’ Spread: 1-2’ Blooms August-February. Light: Full
sun. Soil: Dry to medium. The seeds of this grass are a great
food source for birds in winter.
Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon
Native Plant Sale Fundraiser
Saturday, June 3, 2017 – 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Wild Birds Unlimited, Syosset Plaza, 625 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset NY
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Qty Description
Gallon
Size
Price *
Per Unit
Total
Price
Qty
Description
Gallon
Size
Price *
Per
Unit
Swamp Milkweed
1
$12
Northern Bayberry
2
$20
Butterfly Weed
1
$12
N.J. Tea
2
$20
Joe Pye-weed
1
$12
Spicebush
2
$20
New England Aster
1
$12
Winterberry
2
$20
Purple Coneflower
1
$10
Summersweet
2
$20
Cardinal Flower
1
$12
PawPaw
2
$30
Bee Balm
1
$10
Pagoda Dogwood
1
$20
Wild Columbine
1
$12
Flowering Dogwood
2
$30
Black-eyed Susan
1
$10
Sweetbay Magnolia
2
$30
Wild Geranium
1
$12
Persimmon
2
$30
Blue False Indigo
1
$12
Serviceberry
2
$30
Blazing Star
1
$12
Switchgrass
1
$12
Showy Goldenrod
1
$12
Little Bluestem
1
$12
Prairie Rose
2
$20
Add’l Contribution
Wild Bleeding
Heart
1
$12
Grand Total
Total
Price
See enclosed description for plant descriptions. Proceeds to benefit our conservation and education
initiatives. Please check with us for availability of larger sized trees as well as other plants not listed
Orders must be received by May 1, 2017
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS - PLEASE RECORD ORDER ON BACK OF THIS SLIP
Please pick up your plant order receipt in Wild Birds Unlimited between 9:00 am and 11:30 am on June 3, 2017.
Your plants will be transferred into your vehicle by our volunteers. Plants not picked up by 11:30am will be
donated to our native plant gardens.
Please make check payment payable to Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society. Mail to: HOBAS, PO Box 735,
Huntington, NY 11743.
Orders must be received by May 1st!
Questions? Call 516-695-0763
Non-Profit
Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Huntington, NY
Permit No. 546
Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society
P.O. Box 735
Huntington, NY 11743-0735
Dated Material – Do Not Delay
Native Plant Fundraiser
Reminder - All orders due by May 1, 2017. Thank you for your continued support!
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