Lake Thoreau Environmental Center
Biological Sciences Spring Plant Sale!
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The Spring Plant Sale was April 5th at Lake Thoreau! Follow us on Facebook for days and times to come back and pick through leftovers.
Click here for an updated leftover list.
Azaleas:
We have many unique connoisseur varieties including deciduous native and nativar varieties. Forget what you think you know about azaleas and check out our selection.
Natives:
This year we have a great selection of native trees including a very limited supply
of Eastern Redbud, Southern Red Oak, White Oak, and Rhododendron arborescens.
Tropicals:
Each spring we provide you with some of the hottest hardy tropical plants around.
Of course, we’ll have bananas, shell gingers, and elephant ears. We have several
varieties suitable for houseplants.
Fruit Trees:
Somewhere in your kitchen is an empty jar waiting to be filled with homemade preserves. Don’t disappoint your jars! We have blueberries, pears, apples, peaches, blackberries, and figs! We have goji berries and pineapple guava! We will also have papayas and Myer lemons.
Asian selections:
Get your garden feng shui going with our selection of plants that are suited for Japanese style gardens including lots of evergreen confers of all sizes. Make a garden statement with a Kwanzan Cherry, Edgeworthia, or unique Japanese Maple. All of our selections are non-invasive.
Classic selections:
No southern garden is complete without Hydrangeas, Sweet Olive, and Gardenia. Add some new classics to your backyard with Dwarf Abelia, Daisy Gardenias, and Drift Roses. Yes, we’ll have some Katrina Roses and Chinese Snowballs!
Perennials:
Keep the garden fun going every year! We have classic perennial selections like Agapanthus and ferns along with some newer varieties of Dwarf Canna Lilies.
Succulents:
We always have a selection of some of our favorite succulents including Christmas Carol Aloe, Bunny Ear Cactus, and Fairy Castle Cactus.
Proceeds will benefit the outreach programs at Lake Thoreau Environmental Center. Come get your hands dirty and help support your local nature center!