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Native Plants Suppliers Disclaimer: The City of Edmonton is aware that there are more local suppliers of native plants. The City welcomes outreach from these suppliers so that their plant availability can be included. Native Perennial & Groundcover Suppliers Edmonton Native Plant Clark Ecoscience and The listed suppliers do not represent company endorsement by the City of Sunstar Nurseries Ltd. Wild about Flowers ALCLA Native Plants Notes Edmonton. Plant availabilities were provided by the respective companies. Society (ENPS) Sustainability (CES) Edmonton 6613-99 St NW, Edmonton 810-167 Ave NE, Edmonton Okotoks, AB Calgary, AB Currently Sells at Special Events Mail Order Available Mail Order Available Urban Setting / Small Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Giant Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Pale Agoseris / False DandelionAgoseris glauca Nodding Onion Allium cernuum var. cernuum Wild Chives Allium schoenoprasum Prairie Onion Allium textile Long-fruited Anemone Anemone cylindrica Cut-leaved Anemone Anemone multifida Tall Anemone Anemone virginiana Littleleaf Pussytoes Antennaria microphylla Small-leaved Pussytoes Antennaria parvifolia Rosy Pussytoes Antennaria rosea Blue Columbine Aquilegia brevistyla Kinnikinnick / Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Pasture Sagewort Artemisia frigida Low Milkweed Asclepias ovalifolia Canadian Milkvetch Astragalus canadensis commonly found in garden centres; may not be grown from Lady Fern Athyrium filix-femina local genetic stock Marsh Marigold Caltha palustris commonly found in water plant section in garden centres Harebell Campanula rotundifolia Bunchberry Cornus canadensis Tall Larkspur Delphinium glaucum Flat-topped White Aster Doellingeria umbellata Tall Cinquefoil Drymocallis arguta Smooth Fleabane Erigeron glabellus Philadelphia Fleabane Erigeron philadelphicus Showy / Aspen Fleabane Erigeron speciosus Spotted Joe Pye Weed Eutrochium maculatum Showy Aster Eurybia conspicua Arctic Aster Eurybia sibirica Woodland Strawberry Fragaria vesca Blanketflower Gaillardia aristata Three-flowered Avens Geum triflorum Alpine Hedysarum / Alpine Sweet-vetchHedysarum alpinum Common Tall Sunflower Helianthus nuttallii Hairy False Goldenaster Heterotheca villosa Round-leaved Alumroot Heuchera cylindrica Prairie Alumroot Heuchera richardsonii Meadow Blazing Star Liatris ligulistylis Prairie Flax / Wild Blue Flax Linum lewisii Wild Lily-of-the-Valley Maianthemum canadense Ostrich Fern Matteuccia strutiopteris Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Late Yellow Locoweed Oxytropis monticola Lilac-flowered Beardtongue Penstemon gracilis Slender Blue Beardtongue Penstemon procerus False Dragonhead Physostegia ledinghamii Slender Cinquefoil Potentilla gracilis Prairie Cinquefoil Potentilla pensylvanica Pulsatilla patens / Anemone Prairie Crocus patens Alkali Buttercup Ranunculus cymbalaria Prairie Buttercup Ranunculus rhomoideus Prairie Coneflower Ratibida columnifera Lance-leaved Stonecrop Sedum lanceolatum Cut-leaved Ragwort Senecio eremophilus Blue-Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium montanum Low Goldenrod Solidago missouriensis Grey Goldenrod Solidago nemoralis Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida Sticky Goldenrod Solidago simplex Lindley's Aster Symphyotrichum ciliolatum Tufted White Prairie Aster Symphyotrichum ericoides Purple-stemmed Aster Symphyotrichum puniceum Early Blue Violet Viola adunca Canada Violet Viola canadensis Crowfoot Violet Viola pedatifida Heart-leaved Alexanders Zizia aptera Acreage Setting / Large Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Common Yarrow Achillea millefolium Siberian Yarrow Achillea sibirica Roadside Agrimony Agrimonia striata Canada Anemone Anemone canadensis Wild Sarsaparilla Aralia nudicaulis Leafy Arnica Arnica chamissonis Field Sagewort Artemisia campestris Prairie Sage/White Sagebrush Artemisia ludoviciana Canadanthus modestus / Aster Great Northern Aster modestus Fireweed Epilobium angustifolium Strawberry Fragaria virginiana Northern Bedstraw Galium boreale Yellow Avens Geum aleppicum Large Leaved Avens Geum macrophyllum Purple Avens Geum rivale Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower subrhomboideus Heracleum lanatum / Heracleum Cow Parsnip maximum Fringed Loosestrife Lysimachia ciliata Star-flowered Solomon's Seal Maianthemum stellatum Field Mint Mentha arvensis Palmate-Leaved Coltsfoot Petasites frigidus var. palmatus Arrowleaf Sweet Coltsfoot Petasites frigidus var. sagittatus Canada Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Tall Goldenrod Solidago gigantea Marsh Woundwort Stachys palustris Rush Aster Symphyotrichum boreale Symphyotrichum laeve / Aster Smooth Blue Aster laevis Veiny Meadow-Rue Thalictrum venulosum Disclaimer: The City of Edmonton is aware that there are more local suppliers of native plants. The City welcomes outreach from these suppliers so that their plant availability can be included. Native Grasses Suppliers Edmonton Native Plant Clark Ecoscience and The listed suppliers do not represent company endorsement by the City of Sunstar Nurseries Ltd. Wild about Flowers ALCLA Native Plants Edmonton. Plant availabilities were provided by the respective companies. Society (ENPS) Sustainability (CES) Edmonton 6613-99 St NW, Edmonton 810-167 Ave NE, Edmonton Okotoks, AB Calgary, AB Currently Sells at Special Events Mail Order Mail Order Urban Setting / Small Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Blue Grama Grass Bouteloua gracilis Fringed Brome Bromus ciliatus Slim Stem Reedgrass Calamagrostis stricta Water Sedge Carex aquatilis Bebb's Sedge Carex bebbii Meadow Sedge Carex praticola Retrorse Sedge Carex retrorsa Beaked Sedge Carex utriculata Drooping Woodreed Cinna latifolia Poverty Oatgrass Danthonia spicata Tufted Hairgrass Deschampsia cespitosa Slender Wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus Idaho Fescue Festuca idahoensis Rocky Mountain Fescue Festuca saximontana Tall Mannagrass Glyceria grandis Knotted Rush Juncus nodosus Junegrass Koeleria macrantha Prairie Muhly Muhlenbergia cuspidata Green Needle Grass Nassella viridula / Stipa Viridula False Melic / Purple Oat Grass Schizachne purpurascens Schizachyrium scoparium / Little Bluestem Grass Andropogon scoparius Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Softstem Bulrush (lacustris) Panicled Bulrush Scirpus microcarpus Acreage Setting / Large Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Rough Bentgrass/Tickle Grass Agrostis scabra Calamagrostis stricta spp. Northern Reedgrass inexpansa Woolly-Fruited Sedge Carex lasiocarpa Sartwell's Sedge Carex sartwellii Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis Thickspike Wheatgrass Elymus lanceolatus Hierochloe odorata / Sweet Grass Anthoxanthum nitens Juncus arcticus var. balticus (Juncus balticus / Juncus Baltic Rush arcticus) Longstyle Rush Juncus longistylis Common Cattail Typha latifolia Disclaimer: The City of Edmonton is aware that there are more local suppliers of native plants. The City welcomes outreach from these suppliers so that their plant availability can be included. Native Vine Suppliers The listed suppliers do not represent company endorsement by the City of Sunstar Nurseries Ltd. Wild about Flowers ALCLA Native Plants Edmonton. Plant availabilities were provided by the respective companies. 810-167 Ave NE, Edmonton Okotoks, AB Calgary, AB Mail Order Mail Order Urban Setting / Small Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Western White Clematis Clematis lingusticifolia Blue Clematis / Blue Virgin's BowerClematis occidentalis Limber Honeysuckle Lonicera dioica Disclaimer: The City of Edmonton is aware that there are more local suppliers of native plants. The City welcomes outreach from these suppliers so that their plant availability can be included. Native Shrub Suppliers The listed suppliers do not represent company endorsement by the City of Sherwood's Forests Sunstar Nurseries Ltd. Millcreek Nursery Ltd. Notes Edmonton. Plant availabilities were provided by the respective companies. 50042 RR 31, Warburg, 810-167 Ave NE, 3103-17 St NW, AB Edmonton Edmonton 50042 RR 31, Warburg, 810-167 Ave NE, 3103-17 St NW, AB Edmonton Edmonton Urban Setting / Small Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Green Alder Alnus viridis crispa Saskatoon serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia Scrub Birch Betula glandulosa Red Osier Dogwood Cornus sericea Common Juniper Juniperus communis Creeping Juniper Juniperus horizontalis many cultivars can be found in garden centres & nurseries Twinberry Honeysuckle Lonicera involucrata Dasiphora fruticosa var. Shrubby Cinquefoil floribunda (formerly Potentilla fruticosa) many cultivars can be found in garden centres & nurseries Buffalo Currant Ribes aureum var. aureum native to Southern Alberta Hudson Bay Currant Ribes hudsonianum some find it to have unpleasant odour Ribes oxyacanthoides var. Canadian Gooseberry oxyacanthoides Beaked Willow Salix bebbiana Pussy Willow Salix discolor Yellow Twig Willow Salix lutea Meadow Willow Salix petiolaris Red Elderberry Sambucus racemosa Silver Buffaloberry Shepherdia argentea native to Southern Alberta Canadian Buffaloberry Shepherdia canadensis White Meadowsweet Spiraea betulifolia Common Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus Viburnum trilobum var. Highbush Cranberry americanum Yucca glauca Soapweed native to Southern Alberta Acreage Setting / Large Scale Properties Common Name Latin Name Wolf Willow Elaeagnus commutata Prickly Wild Rose Rosa acicularis Common Wild Rose Rosa woodsii var. woodsii Wild Red Raspberry Rubus idaeus Raspberries will spread to space given. If want to use in urban yard, using a below-ground border to contain rhizomal growth is American Red Raspberry Rubus idaeus strigosus recommended. Sandbar Willow Salix exigua Wolfberry Symphoricarpos occidentalis
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