Elemental Plants

Treeslivehere.com 13008 -37th Ave NE Seattle, WA  98125 206-518-1855 Contact: davidbiek@clearwire.net Featuring a range of trees and shrubs, emphasizing PNW native species and plants from compatible zones. Elemental Plants propogates almost all of their stock from seeds and cuttings that they collect. At the Spring Plant Sale, look for their Alpine Coneflower – a Wenatchee […]

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Taking Root Nursery

www.takingrootnursery.com 15527 81st Ave. NE Kenmore, WA 98028 425-488-9796 www.takingrootnursery.com Contact: knowsbetter1@comcast.net Taking Root Nursery specializes in top quality, cool and unusual plants. They offer a huge selection of perennials with more than 100 varieties of hostas alone. Shade perennials are one of their specialties so check out their booth for super cool plants. You’ll […]

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Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden

2525 S. 336th St. P.O. Box 3798 Federal Way, WA  98063 253-838-4646 www.RhodyGarden.org Contact:  Info@RhodyGarden.org Featuring: species Rhododendrons not found anywhere else, some spectacular new hybrids, and other unusual Ericaceae.  Plus the RSBG will have a good supply of the mythical blue poppy, Jack-in-pulpits, desirable perennials, and all kinds of crazy collectible things.

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Overland Enterprises

www.overlandent.com 12611 4th S.W. Seattle, WA 98146 206-246-5584 www.overlandent.com Contact: meoverholt@aol.com Mark and Susan feature rare and unusual rock garden perennials, epimediums, hostas, small trees and shrubs, and woodland plants like trilliums.

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Madrona Nursery

802 37th Ave Seattle WA 98122 206-323-8325 Contact: bucherjohn@earthlink.com Madrona is a small backyard nursery, growing many NW native groundcovers and bulbs. They also grow exotic perennials. Ann plans to have Erythroniums and Primroses for the sale.

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Lael’s Moon Garden Nursery

Visit: Lael’s Moon Garden Nursery   17813 Moon Road SW Rochester, WA 98579 360-273-9567 www.laelsmoongarden.com Contact: laelsmoon@gmail.com Featuring: Red flowering currant  (Ribes sangunieum Pulborough Scarlet or King Edward); Hardy double English primroses – Primula Ken Dearman, Mauve Mist and Corporal Baxter; Pieris – several varieties, including Flaming Silver, and a new one this year ‘Katsura”; Hardy […]

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Hardy Fern Foundation

http://www.hardyferns.org/ PO Box 3797 Federal Way, WA  98063 206-271-7470 Contact: HFF@rhodygarden.org Featuring a wide variety of lovely ferns, in many shapes, sizes and colors! Among a few of the rare ones you will find are Cryptogramma crispa, Pyrrosia sheareri, Woodwardia unigemmata and Dryopteris wallichiana.

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Glenwood Gardens

PO Box 692 Burley WA 98322 360-876-2449 www.glenwood-gardens.com Contact: nancy@glenwood-gardens.com Featuring a limited number of Acer palmatum ‘Bihou’  & Acer circinatum ‘Pacific Fire’ Dwarf; Full Moon Maples:  Acer shirasawanum ‘Johin’ and ‘Green Snowflake;’ Several peony varieties, including Itoh ‘Garden Treasure;’ plus perennials of interest at this time of year:  Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’ and Dicentra ‘Valentine’, Pulsatilla vulgaris […]

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Foliage Gardens

2003 128th Ave. S.E. Bellevue, WA 98005 425-747-2998 Contact: foliageg@juno.com www.foliagegardens.com Sue Olson will feature super cool, to-drool-over ferns!

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Dennis Bottemiller’s 2013 Lectures

February 2 – Saturday Morning Workshops at Bellevue Demonstration Garden, 10:30 am, “Wild Rhododendrons for a PNW Landscape” February 6 – Seattle Rhododendron Society at the Center for Urban Horticulture, 7:00 pm, “Rutherford Conservatory – First 3 Years” February 13 – Tacoma American Rhododendron Society, Puyallup Public Library, 7:00 pm, “Rutherford Conservatory – First 3 […]

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Steve Hootman’s 2013 Lectures

Jan. 17       –  Portland Chapter American Rhododendron Society Feb. 10       –  Rhododendron Society of Canada, Niagara Region, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada March 2     – Berkshire Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society, 11:00am and 1:00pm March 3     – Massachusetts Chapter American Rhododendron Society, 1:30pm March 5   […]

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