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"Wild" Crab Apple (Malus spp.)
"Wild" Crab Apple (Malus spp.) Its no secret that deer absolutely hammer apples and crabapples, and we’ll go as far to say there may not be a more effective “draw and hold” to deer than a big grove of them. ...
$9.99
American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
A fast growing perennial that can be pruned way back (even to the ground) by deer or shears and rebound in no time. American beautyberry has fragrant, fuzzy green foliage that is considered moderate in its preference to deer. In...
$6.99
Beadles Oak Hybrid (Quercus x beadlei)
Imagine a tree that combines the abundant acorn production and preferred timber quality of a true white oak with the large acorns and allure of the fast growing swamp chestnut oak. Now imagine that same tree, a reality that can...
$10.99
Big bluestem Native Grass Seed Plugs - Andropogon gerardii ‘Kaw’
Big bluestem Native Grass Plugs - Andropogon gerardii ‘Kaw’ Big bluestem is often the first species that comes to mind when referring to native warm season grasses. Its clumping nature, and heavy yields of both above and below-ground biomass make “big...
$4.99
Biologic Plant & Soil Food with Organix (15 lbs.)
Tree Protection items are shipped via UPS the first shipping day following the day the order is received. We do not ship tree protection items and supplies on Saturday or Sunday. 15-15-15 Fertilizer Enhanced with Major & Minor Nutrients Feed Your: Trees |...
$39.99
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)
Commonly used by our forefathers as a flavoring in rum concoctions as well as in cough syrup and jellies, the black cherry tree is a favorite to both man and game. After the attractive cluster of small white flowers...
$9.99
Black Oak (Quercus velutina)
A good “all around” oak, the black oak can commonly be found in a variety of places. This oak will tolerate higher and drier sites but is also typical of sites slightly above bottoms. A member of the red oak...
$6.99
Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica)
As sweet as Tupelo honey, the black gum is one of our most attractive native trees. Also known as Black Tupelo, this tree offers a dense buffet of small black berries that are irresistible to songbirds and game birds alike....
$9.99
Blazing Star (Liatris spicata)
Dense Blazing Star Do an internet search of the words “native,” “prairie,” “pollinator” and “purple,” and the genus Liatris will most definitely be in the top three along with purple prairie clover, and purple coneflower. Folks collectively refer to the...
$5.89
Burr Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)
The Majestic Bur oak has a “can do” attitude unlike any other oak in existence. It can thrive in the most fertile bottomlands and survive on the craggiest hilltops. It can tolerate the coldest of winters to the hottest summers-...
$5.99
Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
Buttonbush has to be one of the most underrated or “not popular yet” plants on the market, but we’re here to change that. Part of the reason for its obscurity is that it suffers from identity crisis due to having...
$5.99
Cardinal Flower Wildflower Seed Plugs (Lobelia cardinalis)
Cardinal Flower Wildflower Garden Plugs - Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower is a perennial native herbaceous plant most often found on moist sites along streams, ditches, and other low lying areas. The bright red flowers are so vivid that its almost impossible to...
$5.89
Cherrybark Oak (Quercus pagoda)
Once believed to be a variety of Southern red oak (Quercus falcata), the tree ID people finally came to their senses and gave credit where the credit is due. Cherrybark oak is king of the reds as far as timber...
$5.99
Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muhlenbergii)
We like to call chinkapin oaks “mule” oaks, mainly to help us remember the scientific name, but also referring to their hardy nature and tolerance of the poorest of sites. Everything about this species is tough, except their acorns, which...
$6.99
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
Eastern redbud’s pink to purple bloom show in the early spring tells us the turkeys are gobbling and that the flowering dogwoods will be in full effect a couple of weeks later. It’s really the blooms that make redbud one...
$5.99
Flatwoods Plum (Prunus umbellata)
Zones 7b-10b Flatwoods plum is a lesser known plum species with traits somewhat intermediate between American, Mexican, and Chickasaw plum – and it deserves much more recognition than it gets – both from a wildlife, pollinator, and aesthetics standpoint. Flatwoods...
$9.99
Gray Coneflower Wildflower Seed Plugs (Ratibida pinnata)
Gray coneflower Wildflower Garden Plugs - Ratibida pinnata One of the most familiar of the North American native wildflowers, the gray-headed cone flower is ironically known for its bright yellow color, and is also commonly called yellow coneflower and prairie coneflower. This sun...
$5.89
Honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos)
Don’t get your hopes up just yet. This hardy fast growing ornamental plant does not actually produce honey. The seed pods do, however, have a honey-like sweet taste. Many mammals, especially deer, have been known to stop and pluck the...
$5.99
Indiangrass Native Grass Plugs - Sorghastrum nutans ‘Cheyenne’
Indiangrass- Native Grass Plugs - Sorghastrum nutans ‘Cheyenne’ Indiangrass is a perennial native warm-season grass with that obtains heights of 4-8 feet at its peak. The clumps of blue tinged grass send up large seed heads that turn a really nice...
$4.99
Ironweed Wildflower Seed Plugs (Vernonia gigantea)
Tall Ironweed Wildflower Garden Plugs (Vernonia gigantea) 3’-8’ height Hardiness zones 4-8 pH 5.5-7.6 Tall or Giant Ironweed is an all-around favorite native perennial flowering herbaceous plant in the aster family that occurs in a huge area east of the Mississippi....
$5.89