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1 The Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Native Plant Material and Services Supplier List Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Box 21099 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H 5N9 Phone: (306) 668-3940 Email: [email protected] Web site: http://www.npss.sk.ca Table of Contents Page 1 Introduction and Instructions Page 2 Native Seed/Plant Suppliers Page 15 Suppliers of Other Products and Services Page 17 Index of Native Seed/Plant Suppliers Page 18 Index of Species Sold Introduction The Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan (NPSS) provides this list to support and promote the use of native plants. We hope that through the use of native plants, people will come to understand and appreciate their importance, thereby encouraging their conservation in the wild. The NPSS provides other material related to the native seed industry, growing native plants, and general information on native plants and ecosystems. If you have comments, questions or additions regarding the list, requests for informational materials, questions about native plants or habitats, or would like to become a member of our society, please contact the NPSS. Our vision is an expanded knowledge and appreciation of Saskatchewan’s native plants and our mission is to promote understanding and conservation of native plants and their ecosystems by facilitating communication, research and education. This list is provided by the NPSS as a public service; it may not be complete and is not meant to be an endorsement of any particular organization. How to Use this List The first part of this list contains supplies of native plants and seeds listed in alphabetical order. After this section, a list of suppliers of other services related to native habitats is provided. A supplier index is listed after this

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1

The Native Plant Society

of Saskatchewan

Native Plant Material

and Services Supplier

List

Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan

Box 21099

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7H 5N9

Phone: (306) 668-3940

Email: [email protected]

Web site: http://www.npss.sk.ca

Table of Contents

Page 1 – Introduction and Instructions

Page 2 – Native Seed/Plant Suppliers

Page 15 – Suppliers of Other Products and

Services

Page 17 – Index of Native Seed/Plant

Suppliers

Page 18 – Index of Species Sold

Introduction

The Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan

(NPSS) provides this list to support and

promote the use of native plants. We hope that

through the use of native plants, people will

come to understand and appreciate their

importance, thereby encouraging their

conservation in the wild. The NPSS provides

other material related to the native seed

industry, growing native plants, and general

information on native plants and ecosystems.

If you have comments, questions or additions

regarding the list, requests for informational

materials, questions about native plants or

habitats, or would like to become a member of

our society, please contact the NPSS.

Our vision is an expanded knowledge and

appreciation of Saskatchewan’s native plants

and our mission is to promote understanding

and conservation of native plants and their

ecosystems by facilitating communication,

research and education. This list is provided by

the NPSS as a public service; it may not be

complete and is not meant to be an

endorsement of any particular organization.

How to Use this List

The first part of this list contains supplies of

native plants and seeds listed in alphabetical

order. After this section, a list of suppliers of

other services related to native habitats is

provided. A supplier index is listed after this

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section, where suppliers are ordered by

alphabetical order and have a corresponding

supplier code number and product abbreviation

(either “s” for seed or “p” for plant). This

supplier code and product abbreviation can be

found in brackets after each supplier listed in

the first section of this list. The last section of

this list is an appendix of species sold by the

suppliers listed. If you want to find sources for

a specific species, use the index to find it. If

it’s listed, it will have the supplier codes listed

after it and whether they sell seeds (s) or plants

(p). With this information, you can simply

look up the supplier’s contact information in

the first section of this list using their supplier

code.

Please note: species are listed by their more

familiar scientific names for ease of reference;

some species have been renamed as a result of

recent genetic testing. For the most up-to-date

list of scientific names, please refer to Vernon

Harm’s “Annotated Catalogue of Saskatchewan

Vascular Plants” available on the NPSS

website.

Note: s = seed, p = plants, s/p = seed +

plants, = current NPSS member

AAA Hyway “21” Tree Farm Ltd. (1 p)

Vic Elniski

(780) 464-2441

Fax: (780) 449-3632

Email: [email protected]

22556 Twp. Rd. 511

Sherwood Park, Alberta

T8C 1H1

AAA Hyway “21” Tree Farm Ltd. specializes

in container-grown and bare root native woody

plants ranging from seedling to caliper size.

They will grow any native or landscape species

on contract. The company offers services in

plant installation, reclamation and wildlife

habitat and shelterbelt establishment. Sells

plants wholesale and retail. They deal mostly

with common native trees and shrubs like

buffaloberry, aspen, roses, raspberry; contact

for native species available.

Alberta Nurseries & Seeds Ltd. (2 p)

Chris Berggren

(403) 224-3545

Fax: (403) 224-2455

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.marketland.net

Box 20

Bowden, Alberta

T0M 0K0

In business for 80 years, Alberta Nurseries

produces container-grown native trees, shrubs,

and vines. They will custom collect source

specified seed or cuttings in Alberta. They will

custom grow woody plants, wildflowers,

grasses, and wetland species. Sells plants

wholesale and retail. Contact for native species

available or free catalogue.

ALCLA Native Plant Restoration Inc. (3

s/p)

Pat & Al Fedkenheuer

(403) 282-6516

Fax: (403) 282-6515

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.ALCLAnativeplants.com

3208 Bearspaw Drive NW

Calgary, Alberta

T2L 1T2

ALCLA sells seeds and plants of Alberta’s

wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs. They provide

germination information, or will grow

container plants to customer specifications.

The business offers consulting, and on-site

seeding or planting to re-establish native plant

communities and experience in “roof top”

plantings of native species. Free species list

available. Sells seeds and plants wholesale and

retail.

Bearberry Creek Water Gardens (4 p)

Jan & Heinjo Lahring

(403) 638-4231

Fax: (403) 638-4793

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Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.bbcreek.ca

RR2

Sundre, Alberta

T0M 1X0

Bearberry Creek Water Gardens offer a variety

of hardy water and marginal plants grown in

their outdoor ponds for water gardening,

wildlife enhancement & wetland reclamation.

Free catalogue available. Sells wetland plants

retail.

Bedrock Seed Bank (5 s/p)

Bruce Bashforth

(780) 785-7366

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.bedrockseedbank.com

Box 608

Sangudo, Alberta

T0E 2A0

Bedrock Seed Bank grows native and

horticultural species in plots with no chemicals

or irrigation. Open-pollinated seed may be

ordered on-line or purchased at the Old

Strathcona Farmer's Market in Edmonton.

Sells mostly seed, with some plants in spring.

Retail sales only.

Big Sky Wholesale Seeds (6 s)

Jay Hould

(406) 434-5011

Fax: (406) 434-5014

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.bigskyseeds.com

Box 852

Shelby, Montana

59474

Big Sky purchases seeds for resale, including

native grasses, wildflowers, legumes, forage

grasses and turf grasses. They deal in some

shrubs and wetland species. The company has

an extensive list of growers and suppliers.

They sell certified organic seeds approved by

the Montana Dept. of Agriculture and the

USDA. They offer custom cleaning, blending,

and harvesting. The company is affiliated with

Dynamic Seeds. Sells seed wholesale and

retail.

Blazing Star Wildflower Seed Co. (7 s/p)

Lisa & Renny Grilz

(306) 253-4219

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.GrowWildflowers.com

Box 382

Aberdeen, Saskatchewan

S0K 0A0

Blazing Star Wildflower Seed Co. is dedicated

to preserving and restoring native wildflowers

in western Canada. With over 50 wildflower

species collected in Manitoba, Saskatchewan,

and Alberta, individual packages, mixes,

quantities, and custom mixes can be ordered.

Sells seed wholesale and retail.

Blight Native Seeds Ltd. (8 s)

Kam Blight

(204) 267-2686

Fax: (204) 267-2699

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.bnsltd.ca

Box 244

Oakville, Manitoba

R0H 0Y0

Blight Native Seeds Ltd. is a “native grass

seed” production farm in MB. They grow,

harvest, condition, clean and bag 10 different

“native” species, which are then sold to both

wholesale and retail customers in Canada and

the USA.

Bluestem Nursery (9 s/p)

(250) 447-6363

Fax: (250) 447-6369

Web site: www.bluestem.ca

16 Kingsley Rd.,

Christina Lake, British Columbia

V0H 1E3

Bluestem Nursery is a specialty nursery

producing mainly field-grown ornamental

grasses and willows. They sell bare-root

divisions of some native grasses grown in an

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exposed field that experiences Zones 3 and 4

conditions. They sell grass species that are

suitable for lawn alternatives. Sells grass

plants and seed wholesale and retail.

Boreal Aquatics (10p)

Sylvan Katz and Jennifer Osachoff

(306) 934-4638

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.borealaquatics.com

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7K 6E1

Boreal Aquatics specializes in the propagation

and sale of zone 0-3 boreal wetland and aquatic

plants. Small numbers of stock plants are

collected from Saskatchewan's boreal parkland

and forest area. They are propagated in tanks

and artificial bogs to test their suitability for

use in domestic ponds and water gardens.

During the summer months, they also have a

stall at the Saskatoon Farmer’s Market.

Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd. (11 p)

Judy Butt

(780) 826-1709

Fax: (780) 826-1709

Email: [email protected]

Box 5021

Bonnyville, Alberta

T9N 2G3

Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd. offers a

range of greenhouse-grown container tree

seedlings suitable for shelterbelts, reclamation,

landscaping or reforestation, matching the seed

source with the planting area when possible.

Custom orders accepted. Sells plants wholesale

and retail.

Bow Point Nursery Ltd. (12 p)

Ken & Pam Wright

(403) 686-4434

Fax: (403) 242-8018

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.bowpointnursery.com

244034 Range Rd. 32

Calgary, Alberta

T3Z 2E3

Bow Point Nursery is dedicated to the

propagation of Chinook-hardy native vines,

shrubs, and trees grown from seed and cuttings

collected in southern Alberta. They offer

custom growing and harvesting. Sells plants

retail and wholesale.

BrettYoung (13 s)

Gloria Weir

(780) 985-7300 or 1-800-359-5503

Fax: (780) 985-8580

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.brettyoung.ca

RR #4

Calmar, Alberta

T0C 0V0

BrettYoung, has a division staffed with

knowledgeable people and a focus on native

seed products. Their extensive seed inventory

has been key in effective reclamation of

damaged areas during construction of roads,

golf courses, parks, mining and energy projects.

Most recently involved in a joint effort to

produce, process and market the Eco-var

breeding program with Ducks Unlimited

Canada with mainstream production in 2012.

Sells seed wholesale and retail. Contact for

native species available.

Canadian Wildlife Service (14 s)

Kerry Hecker

(306) 836-2022

Fax: (306) 836-2010

Email: [email protected]

Last Mountain Lake NWA

Box 280

Simpson, Saskatchewan

S0G 4M0

This branch of the Canadian Wildlife Service

is involved in reclaiming and restoring

cultivated land at the Last Mountain Lake

National Wildlife Area to a native prairie

community. Grass seed is collected for

restoration purposes. Seeds of Stipa comata

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and Stipa curtiseta as well as some

Wheatgrasses are available for sale. They also

provide consultation for native prairie

restoration.

Cheyenne Tree Farms (15 p)

Jim Wotherspoon

(780) 929-8102

Fax: (780) 929-8107

Email: [email protected]

Box 3060

Beaumont, Alberta

T4X 1K8

This wholesale nursery specializes in caliper

trees and container-grown shrubs and trees.

They collect propagation material for their

stock in northern Alberta. They supply the

landscape industry and will custom grow

woody plants. Sells plants retail and wholesale.

Contact for native species available.

Coaldale Nurseries (16 p)

David Kuperus

(403) 345-4633

Fax: (403) 345-2866

Email: [email protected]

Box 1267

Coaldale, Alberta

T1M 1N1

Coaldale is a well established nursery. They

grow native shrubs and trees. Perennial

wildflowers are available in containers in the

spring. Sells plants wholesale and retail.

Contact for native species available.

Coast to Coast Reforestation (17 p)

Larry Lafleur

(780) 472-8676 or 1-866-873-3846

Fax: (780) 472-0460

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.c2ctrees.com

6932B 68th

Avenue NW

Edmonton, Alberta

T6B 3C5

Coast to Coast Reforestation Inc. is Alberta's

largest producer of container and bare root tree

seedlings. With seven nurseries and five

freezer storage facilities spread across the

province they are able to supply our clients

across Canada. Coast to Coast has decades of

experience in the production of native trees for

reforestation, and recently has produced large

orders of shrubs, grasses and semi-aquatic

plants for oilsands reclamation projects.

Devonian Botanic Garden (18 s/p)

(780) 987-3054 Extension 2234

Fax: (780) 987-4141

Web site: www.devonian.ualberta.ca

The University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

T6G 2E1

The botanic garden is located just outside of

Devon, Alberta. Native plants are for sale from

early May to the end of June (sometimes into

July). Sells seed and plants retail. The native

species available changes somewhat from year

to year. Go to their web site to check out their

seed catalogue that is updated annually. They

encourage seed orders by email, fax or through

the mail. The order form is available on-line

and can be downloaded.

Dieter Martin Greenhouse Ltd. (19 p)

Dieter Martin

(306) 283-4376

Fax: (306) 283-4908

401 - 2 Avenue

Langham, Saskatchewan

S0K 2L0

Dieter Martin propagates some native shrubs

and trees in a nursery located in the town of

Langham (just West of Saskatoon). Trees and

shrubs are container-grown, and some trees are

field-grown. Sells plants retail.

PrairieTech Propagation (20 p)

(780) 826-6654 or 1-866-977-8733

Fax: (780) 826-4790

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prairietechpropagation.com

5110 – 55th

Avenue

6

Bonnyeville, Alberta

T9N 2M9

This nursery in central Alberta focuses on

producing hardy fruit as plant liners from tissue

culture. They deal mainly with the prairie fruit

industry and the landscape industry. They

grow a number of Saskatoon cultivars and the

native western wood lily (Lilium

philadelphicum). The lilies are grown in tissue

culture from seed, making them appropriate for

reclamation work. Sells plants retail and

wholesale.

Dynamic Seeds Ltd. (21 s)

Keith Lyons

(780) 835-5435

Fax: (780) 835-3064

Box 813

Fairview, Alberta

T0H 1L0

Dynamic Seeds deals in native and forage grass

seed. They are affiliated with Big Sky Seed

Company in Montana. Sells grass seed

wholesale and retail. Contact for native species

available.

Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd. (22 p)

Anita Heuver, Tony Heuver

(403) 934-3670

Fax: (403) 934-3626

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.eaglelakenurseries.com

Box 2340

Strathmore, Alberta

T1P 1K3

Native and ornamental woody plants are

produced in containers at Eagle Nurseries or

purchased from other prairie sources. Some

plants are available in bare-root form in spring.

Sells shrubs and trees wholesale and retail.

Contact for native species available.

Eastern Slopes Rangeland Seed Ltd. (23

s/p)

Kathy & Clare Tannas

(403) 637-2473

Fax: (403) 637-2473

Email: [email protected]

[email protected] Web site: http://www.nativeplantproducer-

esrs.com/

Box 273

Cremona, Alberta

T0M 0R0

Eastern Slopes Rangeland Ltd. specializes in

bulk seed sales of grasses and greenhouse

produced plugs. They deal in some species of

wetland plants, shrubs and trees and contract

grow and wild harvest any desired species.

Sells some seed retail, but the focus is mainly

on wholesale grass seed sales and contract

growing.

Galt Museum & Archives (24 s)

Beatrice Milner

(403) 320-3898 or 1-866-320-3898

Fax: (403) 329-4958

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.galtmuseum.com

910 - 4th Ave South

Lethbridge, Alberta

T1J 0P6

The Galt Museum & Archives maintains a

native prairie demonstration garden and

collects and sells the seed produced from the

garden. Seed sales support development and

maintenance of the garden, in addition to

educational activities that promote an

appreciation of native plants. Sells seed

wholesale and retail.

Grandora Aquatics (25 p)

Nigel and Louise Hill

(306) 933-4225 or (306) 227-7926

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.grandora-aquatics.com

Box 46

Grandora, Saskatchewan

S0K 1V0

Grandora Aquatics specializes in the

propagation, production and supply of native

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shallow water plants, floating and oxygenating

plants.

Grumpy's Greenhouses & Gardens Ltd. (26

p)

Debbie and Ernie Everts

(403) 627-4589

Fax: (403) 627-2909

Email: [email protected]

Box 2488

Pincher Creek, Alberta

T0K 1W0

This business produces shrubs and trees in

containers. Seed and cuttings are gathered in

the southwestern Alberta and grown to

withstand Chinook conditions. They specialize

in contract growing native plants gathered from

sites to be reclaimed. Sells woody plants

wholesale and retail.

Hannas Seeds (27 s/p)

Patricia Hannas

(403) 782-6671 or 1-800-661-1529

Fax: (403) 782-6503

5039-49 St.

Lacombe, Alberta

T4L 1Y2

Hannas Seeds carries native grass, and

wildflower seed from southern Alberta,

Montana, Idaho, Colorado and South Dakota.

Both premixed blends and custom blending are

available. They import tree and shrub seedlings

and seed in spring. Sells seed wholesale and

retail.

Interlake Forage Seeds Ltd. (28 s)

Paul Gregory

(204) 372-6920

(800) 990-1390

Fax: 204-372-6635

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.interlakeforageseeds.com

Box 328

Fisher Branch, Manitoba

R0C 0Z0

Interlake Forage Seeds provides source

identified seed of native grasses, wildflowers,

and wetland plants. They are pollination

specialists and also offer services in native seed

multiplication and custom blending. Sells

seeds wholesale and retail.

Knutson & Shaw Growers (29 p)

Ray Shaw, Bev Knutson-Shaw

(403) 485-6321

Fax: (403) 485-6323

Email: [email protected]

Box 295

Vulcan, Alberta

T0L 2B0

Knutson & Shaw Growers specialize in

propagating wetland plants and wetland

reclamation. They also grow wildflowers,

grasses, shrubs, and trees. Offers consultation

and installation services. Sells plants wholesale.

Contact for native species available.

Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd. (30 p)

Sales office

(306) 382-2077 (garden centre)

Wholesale sales: (877) 995-5253

Fax: (306) 382-6433

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.lakeshoretreefarms.com

Box 2A R.R. 3

Saskatoon, Saskatchenwan

S7K 3J6

Lakeshore Tree Farms consists of a 250-acre

caliper tree farm and a 10 acre container shrub

and tree nursery just outside of Saskatoon.

They operate 2 garden centres in Saskatoon and

a landscape contracting business. Many of

their shrubs and trees are native species,

propagated from seed and cuttings collected in

the Saskatoon area. They ship to western

Canada and the northern United States. Sells

shrubs and trees wholesale and retail. Contact

for native species available.

Lichen Nature (31 p)

Elizabeth Bekolay

(306) 380-5584

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.lichennature.ca

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Lichen Nature offers many products and

services such as habitat gardens, native plants,

ecological salvage, ecological education, nature

connection, imagination table gardens, native

perennial business planters, workshops and

consulting.

Living Prairie Museum (32 s)

Kyle Lucyk

(204) 832-0167

Fax: (204) 986-4172

Email: [email protected]

Web site:

www.winnipeg.ca/publicworks/naturalist/living

prairie

2795 Ness Avenue

Winnipeg, Manitoba

R3J 3S4

The Living Prairie Museum is a preserved 12-

hectare piece of tall grass prairie in Winnipeg,

open to the public. Native grass and wildflower

seed are collected from prairie remnants in the

area and sold through a mail-order seed list.

Proceeds from the seed sales

support prairie conservation in Manitoba.

Information about tall grass prairie species may

be found on an additional web site:

www.livingprairie.ca. Sells grass and

wildflower seed retail. Contact for native

species available.

Lytle Farming Company (33 s)

Joe Lytle

(306) 846-4345

Fax: (306) 846-4345

Email: [email protected]

Box 64

Dinsmore, Saskatchewan

S0L 0T0

The Lytle Farming Company produces native

grass seed; predominantly northern wheatgrass,

western porcupine grass, June grass, and plains

rough fescue. They will custom harvest native

grass seed. Sells grass seed wholesale and

retail.

Gary Martens (34 s)

(306) 784-3313

Fax: (306) 784-2506

Email: [email protected] or

[email protected]

Box 55

Main Centre, Saskatchewan

S0H 2V0

Gary Martens wild-harvests native grass seed,

mostly needle and thread and western

porcupine grass. Sells seed wholesale and

retail.

McDougald Ranch (35 s)

Ray McDougald

(306) 662-2963

Fax: (306) 662-2963

Box 1839

Maple Creek, Saskatchewan

S0N 1N0

McDougald Ranch sells native grass seed wild-

harvested from the Cypress Hills and the Great

Sand Hills area of Saskatchewan. They sell

needle and thread, blue grama, plains rough

fescue, western porcupine grass, June grass,

and Poa glauca. Sells grass seed only

wholesale.

J.P. Monvoisin (36 s)

(306) 648-3634

Email: [email protected]

Box 745

Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan

S0H 1X0

Jean-Paul Monvoisin sells Lodorm green

needle grass and Critana northern wheatgrass.

Sells grass seed only wholesale.

Native Plant Solutions (37 s)

(204) 953-8200 or 1-800-665-duck (3825)

Fax: (204) 953-8209

Email: [email protected]

Web site:

http://www.ducks.ca/conserve/programs/native

plants/index.html

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Unit A

1238 Chevrier Blvd

Winnipeg, MB

R3T 1Y3

Based in Winnipeg, this company is owned by

Ducks Unlimited Canada. With range site

capability (the type of plant community an area

is best suited to) as a guide, NPS designs native

re-vegetation strategies for areas ranging in size

from 1 to 1,000 acres. NPS provides the

following services: re-vegetation, wetland

creation and restoration, critical area/riparian

re-vegetation, site assessment/concept

development, project design, development of

installation manuals & technology transfer

workshops, development and implementation

of best management practices, development of

native plant materials (EcovarTM

), construction

supervision and contract management, and site

maintenance/management. Contact for native

species available.

North American Native Plant Society (38

s/p)

Voice mail: (416) 631-4438

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.nanps.org

Box 84

Station D

Etibicoke, Ontario

M9A 4X1

NANPS was founded in 1984 as the Canadian

Wildflower Society and was re-named the

North American Native Plant Society in 1999.

Its mandate is to inspire an appreciation of

North America’s flora through study,

conservation, cultivation, and restoration.

Membership is $20/calendar year. Benefits

include 4 issues of The Blazing Star newsletter,

information sheets, excursions, seminars and

workshops, a seed exchange (available on-line),

and advance access to the annual spring native

plant sale via the web site. A species list for

the spring sale is available on the web site from

late winter to the sale date, with advance

ordering available on-line to its members. The

list changes annually but usually there are

hundreds of species to select from.

Northern Vigor Seeds (39 s)

Clayton Roska

(780) 532-1344

Email: [email protected]

10109 - 81 Avenue

Grande Prairie, Alberta

T8W 2A1

Northern Vigor Seeds Ltd. collects and supplies

seed of native plants from northern Alberta,

with an emphasis on wetland species. Sells

seed wholesale only. Contact for native species

available.

Parkland Garden Centre (40 p)

Information Centre

(403) 346-5613

Fax: (403) 346-4443

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.parklandgarden.ca

RR #2

Red Deer, Alberta

T4N 5E2

Parkland Garden Centre produces mostly

container-grown cultivated varieties of native

perennials, wetland plants, and woody plants.

Sells plants retail (and some wholesale).

Product changes regularly, so contact for native

species available.

Phillips Seeds Ltd. (41 s)

(306) 873-5569

Fax: (306) 873-5363

Box 2455

Tisdale, Saskatchewan

S0E 1T0

Phillips Seeds produces some native grass seed,

as well as cereals and pulse crops. Sells grass

seed wholesale and retail. Contact for native

species available.

Pickseed Canada Inc. (42 s)

(780) 464-0350 or Toll free B.C./ Alta. 1-800-

265-3925

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Fax: (780) 464-0305

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.pickseed.com

Box 3230

Sherwood Park, Alberta

T8H 2T2

Pickseed carries locally grown and imported

seed of native grasses, wildflowers and wetland

plants. A wide range of species is available for

reclamation and restoration projects. They

offer custom cleaning and consulting services.

Inquire about lawn and golfscape alternatives.

Sells seed wholesale and retail. Contact for

native species available.

PrairieFlora (43 p)

Wes and Aimee McDonald

(204) 797-7523 or 1-877-645-0329 Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prairieflora.com

Box 621

Teulon, Manitoba

R0C 3B0

PrairieFlora grows a large selection of native

prairie wildflowers and grasses. At present they

only distribute their products locally. All of

their plants are grown from local seed using all

natural fertilizers and pest management. They

also offer prairie landscape consulting, design,

and installation for residential and commercial

gardens or small acreages.

Prairie Garden Seeds (44 p)

Jim Ternier

(306) 682-1475

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prseeds.ca

Box 2758

Humboldt, Saskatchewan

S0K 2A0

Prairie Garden Seeds produces seeds of native

wildflowers and grasses, in addition to other

open-pollinated crops in their short-season,

dry-land growing conditions. Their mail-order

catalogue is posted on the web site, or can be

ordered through the mail for $2 or four postage

stamps. Sells seeds retail. Contact for native

species available.

Prairie Habitats Inc. (45 s)

Carol and John Morgan

(204) 467-9371

Fax: (204) 467-5004

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prairiehabitats.com

0043 – 82nd

Road North

P.O. Box 10

Argyle, Manitoba

R0C 0B0

Prairie Habitats Inc. sells hand-held, pull-type

and front end loader mounted native seed

harvesters, Truax native seeders, contact

herbicide applicators for weed control in native

seed plots and restorations and roller packers

for native seedbed preparation. They specialize

in local native seed harvesting, native prairie

plant surveys, native prairie

education, management and research, as well as

contract native seeding of pipelines, well sites,

industrial and commercial areas. Prairie

Habitats Inc. also provides courses on native

landscaping, propagation, seed collection and

prairie fire ecology. They sell bulk seed of

local Manitoba-origin big bluestem/indian

grass mix, little bluestem mix, Canada wild rye,

slough grass & fowl bluegrass.

Prairie Originals (46 s/p)

Shirley Froehlich

(204) 785-9799 or 1-866-296-0928

Fax: (204) 785-9799

Email: [email protected]

Box 25, Grp. 310, RR 3

Selkirk, Manitoba

R1A 2A8

Prairie Originals propagates native wildflowers,

grasses, and shrubs as seedling plugs or 4-inch

pots. Most of the plants are started from seed

collected from stock plants on the property.

Recently, the company has started selling some

seed as well as the plants already mentioned.

The seed can be purchased as four different

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mixes or as individual species (they have seed

for approximately 10 species). A catalogue is

available. Prairie Originals has also designed a

series of native plant labels with growing

information and colour photographs of the

species on the label. Sells plants wholesale and

retail.

Prairie Plant Systems Inc. (47 s/p)

(306) 975-1207

Fax: (306) 975-0440

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prairieplant.com

Box 19A, RR 5

1 Plant Technology Rd.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7K 3J8

Prairie Plant Systems is involved in research

and development, contract growing, contract

planting, and hydro-seeding of native grasses,

wildflowers, shrubs and trees, and wetland

plants. They will source seed. They also offer

services in reclamation, restoration and

watershed redevelopment. Sells seed and

plants wholesale. Contact for native species

available.

The Professional Gardener Company Ltd.

(48 s)

Corry Brink or Stuart Thorpe

(403) 263-4200

Fax: (403) 237-0029

Email: [email protected]

915-23 Avenue S.E.

Calgary, Alberta

T2G 1P1

The wholesale horticultural supply company

carries grass and wildflower seed. Availability

depends on volume and suppliers. Sells seed

wholesale. Contact for native species

available.

PRT Beaverlodge (49 p)

Glenn Goodwill

(780) 354-2288

Fax: (780) 354-3090

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prtgroup.com

P.O. Box 449

Junction of Hwy #43 and Hwy # 722

Beaverlodge, Alberta

T0H 0C0

PRT Beaverlodge offers state-of-the-art custom

growing of forest seedlings, mainly lodgepole

pine and interior spruce (Picea glauca x

engelmannii complex) for spring and summer

planting. Sells plants wholesale and retail.

PRT Prince Albert (50 p)

Grant Harrison

(306) 953-4700

Fax: (306) (306) 953-4709

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.prtgroup.com

P.O. Box 1901 (Hwy 2 North)

Prince Albert, SK

S6V 6J9

PRT Prince Albert primarily offers white

spruce and jack pine. Contact for availability.

Rangeland Seeds (51 s)

Warden & Sylvia Budd

(403) 485-6448

Fax: (403) 485-6448

Box 928

Vulcan, Alberta

T0L 2B0

Rangeland Seeds grows four species of native

grass seed for wholesale and retail markets.

The grasses are Indian ricegrass, slender

wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, and 'Basin'

wild rye. The parent stock for the seed

originates in the northern U.S. There is a 50 lb.

minimum order. Sells grass seed wholesale

and retail.

Seaborn Seeds (52 s)

Tom, Kirk and Sharon Seaborn

(403) 729-2267

Fax: (403) 729-3428

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.crookedpost.ca

Box 8, Site 11, RR 3

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Rocky Mountain House, Alberta

T4T 2A3

Seaborn Seeds sells native grass seed wholesale

and retail.

Select Seedling Nursery (53 p)

Vic Krahn

(306) 978 1940 or 1-800-806-7577

Fax: (306) 384-1747

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.selectseedlingnursery.com

Box 1A, RR 3

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7K 3J6

Select Seedling Nursery has been growing

hardy seedlings since 1984 for nurseries,

orchards and farms located in Alberta,

Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the northern

United States. They produce fruit and

shelterbelt seedlings, cultivated varieties of

Saskatoon and native plants for Canada Plant

Hardiness Zones 1, 2 and 3. Sells plants

wholesale and retail. Contact for native species

available.

Shand Greenhouses (54 p)

(306) 634-9771 or 1-866-778-7337

Fax: (306) 634-6682

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.saskpower.com

Box 280

Estevan, Saskatchewan

S4A 2A3

Shand Greenhouse produces trees, shrubs,

native wildflowers and grasses for

environmental projects within Saskatchewan.

Trees and shrubs are distributed free of charge

to Saskatchewan corporations, non-profit

groups and individuals developing wildlife

shelter or reclamation plantings. Native

wildflowers and grasses are custom grown

under contract and may have a charge

depending on the type of project and group

involved. Shand Greenhouse is a subsidiary of

Saskpower. Supplies plants. Contact for native

species available.

Sherwood's Forests Tree Farm (55 p) Sherwood Botsford

(780) 848-2548

Email: [email protected]

Web site: http://sherwoods-forests.com

RR 1 Site 2, Box 5

Warburg, Alberta

T0C 2T0

Sherwood's Forests primarily produces trees

and shrubs for the landscape and reclamation

trade. Current products include: Red osier

dogwood, pussy willow, coyote willow, Bebbs

willow, balsam poplar, trembling aspen, upland

alder, wild rose. In conifers we produce white

spruce, lodgepole pine, jack pine balsam fir and

subalpine fir.

Most material is available in either 1 liter

styroblock (15cells/block) or in #1 or #2

nursery pots. While we often have small

quantities on hand, for large orders you need to

put your request in 12 to 18 months ahead.

Sunstar Nurseries Ltd. (56 p)

Harold and Hetty Voogd

(780) 472-6103

Fax: (780) 472-9218

Email: [email protected]

810-167 Ave NE

Edmonton, Alberta

T5Y 6K9

Sunstar Nurseries is primarily a grower and

supplier of ornamental landscape plants but it

also produces seedlings, liners, and container-

grown native shrubs and trees. Sells plants

wholesale and retail.

Tamarack Farms (57 s)

Harvey Pengelly

(204) 636-2990

Fax: (204) 636-2225

Box 366

Erickson, Manitoba

R0J 0P0

Presently, Tamarack Farms is producing

primarily narrow leaved sunflower (Helianthus

maximilianii); however, it has produced green

needle grass (Stipa viridula) and fringed brome

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(Bromus ciliatus) in the past for seed

production. Sells seed wholesale and retail.

Contact for native grass seed availability.

TSM - Telfer Seed Marketing (58 s)

David Telfer

(403) 931-3125

Fax: 403-931-3140

Email: [email protected]

#38 Sunrise Way

Priddis, Alberta

T0L 1W0

Telfer Seed Marketing sells shortgrass and

mixed grass prairie species of native grass and

some wildflowers produced by Canadian

growers in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and

Manitoba. Sells seed wholesale. Contact for

native species available.

Gord Thomson (59 s)

(306) 846-4722

Fax: (306) 846-4722

Box 52

Dinsmore, Saskatchewan

S0L 0T0

Gord Thomson will custom harvest wild seed,

grow native grass seed, and custom clean seed.

He deals mostly in western porcupine grass,

June grass, and northern wheat grass. Sells

grass seed wholesale and retail.

Treetime.ca (60 p)

Drew Patterson

(780) 472-8878 or 1-866-873-3846

Fax: (780) 472-0460

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.treetime.ca

204, 9366 - 49th

Street

Edmonton, Alberta

T6B 2L7

Treetime.ca produces and distributes trees and

shrubs for small-scale reclamation, tree farms

and landscaping. Throughout the year they

have on hand native tree and shrub reclamation

stock from seed zones covering the majority of

the province. They sell a wide variety of

prairie-hardy trees and shrubs, including many

native species, through their online retail outlet:

www.treetime.ca. Treetime.ca also offers

silviculture consulting and tree planting

services.

Vale’s Greenhouse Ltd. (61 p)

(403) 933-4814

Web site: http://www.valesgreenhouse.com/

301- 3rd

Street N. W.

Black Diamond, Alberta

T0L 0H0

Vale’s Greenhouse specializes in hardy plants

(most hardy to Zone 2) for the Chinook zone,

including many native wildflower and grass

species from the surrounding region. Species

available vary from year to year. Retail sales

only. Contact for native species available.

Valley Nursery (62 s/p)

Clayton Berg

(406) 458-5919

Fax: (406) 458-5919

P.O. Box 4845

Helena, Montana

59604

Valley Nursery produces container-grown

native trees and shrubs from seed collected in

their region. They supply plants to several

nurseries in Alberta. Call for a list of additional

plants not indicated in the species list. Sells

woody plants and some seeds wholesale and

retail.

Viterra (63 s)

Shawn Keyowski

(306) 569-4411 or 1-866-569-4411

Fax: (306) 569-4708

Web site: www.viterra.ca

2625 Victoria Avenue

Regina, SK

S4T 7T9

Viterra sells EcovarsTM

of northern, western

and awned wheatgrass. They also sell

EcovarsTM

of green needlegrass, needle and

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thread, little bluestem and others depending on

location.

Water Valley Forest Nursery (64 p)

Ray Pereversoff

(403) 637-3912

Fax: 403-637-3912

Email: [email protected]

Box 480

Cremona, Alberta

T0M 0R0

Water Valley Forest Nursery grows white

spruce and lodgepole pine seedlings for use in

reforestation and reclamation projects. Custom

growing orders accepted. Sells plants wholesale

and retail.

Wild About Flowers (65 s/p)

Arden Nering

(403) 933-3903

Fax: (403) 933-3903

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.wildaboutflowers.ca

P.O. Box 1257

Turner Valley, Alberta

T0L 2A0

Wild About Flowers sells seed and plants of

native Alberta wildflower and grass species.

Their wildflower seed is hand collected in

southern Alberta. Plants are grown outdoors as

plugs or larger potted stock, and are fully

acclimatized. Retail store open by appointment

from April 15th

to October 15th. Mail orders

shipped via Greyhound or Canada Post. Will

custom grow large orders. Sells wildflower

seeds and plants wholesale and retail.

Willow Valley Landscape Ltd. (66 p)

Don and Bev Rogerson

(780) 766-2351

Fax: (780) 766-2744

Email: [email protected]

Box 733

Grand Prairie, Alberta

T8V 3R5

Willow Valley Landscape Ltd. grows a variety

of both coniferous and deciduous native forest

seedlings on contract for reforestation or

landscape projects. Sells plants retail and

wholesale. Contact for native species

available.

Wolfater Native Seeds (67 s)

Roberta Wolfater

(306) 558-4700

Fax: (306) 558-4920

Box 177

Eastend, Saskatchewan

S0N 0T0

Wolfater Native Seeds wild collects native

grass and wildflower seed in the Cypress Hills

area. Availability is in small amounts. Sells

grass and wildflower seed retail, but species

vary from year to year. Contact for native

species available.

Woodmere Nursery Ltd. (68 p)

(780) 835-5292

Fax: (780) 835-5459

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.woodmere.ca

Box 498

Hwy. #2 @ 100th Street

Fairview, Alberta

T0H 1L0

Woodmere Nursery Ltd. grows seedlings

(primarily conifers, some deciduous) for

reforestation and reclamation. They produce

various landscape species, and will grow forbs

and grasses under contract. Sells plants

wholesale and retail.

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OTHER SERVICES Consulting EnviroScapes

Vince Petherbridge

(403) 733-2160

Fax: (403) 733-2161

Email: [email protected]

Box 38

Warner, Alberta

T0K 2L0

o Consulting and erosion control

Knutson & Shaw Growers

o Consulting and installation services

AAA Hyway “21” Tree Farm Ltd.

o Consulting and

installation/reclamation/wildlife

habitat/shelterbelt establishment

Coast to Coast Reforestation

o Silviculture consulting

Lichen Nature

o Consulting and landscape design

and installation

Prairie Flora

o Consulting and prairie landscape

design and installation

Prairie Habitats Inc.

Treetime Services

o Silviculture consulting

Seed Testing 20/20 Seed Labs

(780) 955-3435 or 1-877-420-2099

Fax: (780) 955-3428

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.2020seedlabds.ca

Suite 201, 509 - 11th Avenue

Nisku, Alberta

T9E 7N5

BioVision Seed Labs

780-436-8822

Fax: (780) 437-6875

E-mail: [email protected]

Web site: www.biovision.ca

7225 B Roper Road

Edmonton, AB

T6B 3J4

Coast to Coast Reforestation

(780) 472-8676 or 1-866-873-3846

Fax: (780) 472-0460

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.c2ctrees.com

6932B 68th

Avenue NW

Edmonton, Alberta

T6B 3C5

Discovery Seed Labs Ltd. (306) 249-4484

Fax: (306) 249-4434

Web site: www.seedtesting.com

450 Melville Street

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7J 4M2

Seed Check Technologies

(780) 980-8324 or 1-866-980-8324

Fax: (780) 980-8375

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.seedcheck.net

101, 5906 - 50 Street

Leduc, Alberta

T9E 0R6

Native Prairie Seed Harvesting and

Seeding Equipment Prairie Habitats Inc.

Native Prairie Plant Surveys Prairie Habitats Inc.

Native Plant Education, Management,

and Research Coast to Coast Reforestation

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Prairie Habitats Inc. Lichen Nature

o Education

Custom Labels Prairie Originals

Custom Harvesting Alberta Nurseries & Seeds Ltd.

Big Sky Wholesale Seeds

Bow Point Nursery

Lytle Farming Company

Native Plant Solutions

Prairie Habitats Inc.

Gord Thomson

Custom Cleaning Big Sky Wholesale Seeds

Coast to Coast Reforestation (tree seeds)

Gord Thomson

Pickseed Canada Inc.

Custom Plant or Seed Production AAA Hyway “21” Tree Farm Ltd.

Alberta Nurseries & Seeds Ltd.

ALCLA Native Plant Restoration Inc.

Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd.

Bow Point Nursery

BrettYoung

Cheyenne Tree Farms

Coast to Coast Reforestation

DNA Gardens

Eastern Slopes Rangeland Seed Ltd.

Envrioscapes

Grumpy's Greenhouse and Garden

Interlake Forage Seeds Ltd.

Knutson & Shaw Growers

Native Plant Solutions

Prairie Habitats Inc.

Prairie Plant Systems Inc.

PRT Beaverlodge

Rangeland Seeds

Shand Greenhouses

Select Seedling Nursery

Sherwood’s Forests

Gord Thomson

Treetime Services

Water Valley Forest Nursery

Wild About Flowers

Willow Valley Landscape Ltd.

Woodmere Nursery Ltd.

Seed Extraction (Conifers) Coast to Coast Reforestation

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SUPPLIER CODES Note: s = seed, p = plants, s/p = seed

+ plants

1 AAA Hyway “21” Tree Farm Ltd. (p)

2 Alberta Nurseries & Seeds Ltd. (p)

3 ALCLA Native Plant Restoration Inc. (s/p)

4 Bearberry Creek Water Gardens (p)

5 Bedrock Seed Bank (s/p)

6 Big Sky Wholesale Seeds (s)

7 Blazing Star Wildflower Seed Co. (s)

8 Blight Native Seeds Ltd. (s)

9 Bluestem Nursery (s/p)

10 Boreal Aquatics (p)

11 Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd. (p)

12 Bow Point Nursery Ltd. (p)

13 BrettYoung (s)

14 Canadian Wildlife Service (s)

15 Cheyenne Tree Farms Ltd. (p)

16 Coaldale Nurseries (p)

17 Coast to Coast Reforestation (p)

18 Devonian Botanic Garden (s/p)

19 Dieter Martin Greenhouse Ltd. (p)

20 DNA Gardens (p)

22 Dynamic Seeds Ltd. (s)

22 Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd. (p)

23 Eastern Slopes Rangeland Seeds Ltd. (s/p)

24 Galt Museum & Archives (s)

25 Grandora Aquatics (p)

26 Grumpy's Greenhouse & Garden Ltd. (p)

27 Hannas Seeds (s/p)

28 Interlake Forage Seeds Ltd. (s)

29 Knutson & Shaw Growers (p)

30 Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd. (p)

31 Lichen Nature (p)

32 Living Prairie Museum (s)

33 Lytle Farming Company (s)

34 Gary Martens (s)

35 McDougald Ranch (s)

36 J.P. Monvoisin (s)

37 Native Plant Solutions (s)

38 North American Native Plant Society (s/p)

39 Northern Vigor Seeds Ltd. (s)

40 Parkland Garden Centre (p)

41 Phillips Seeds Ltd. (s)

42 Pickseed Canada, Inc. (s)

43 PrairieFlora (p)

44 Prairie Garden Seeds (p)

45 Prairie Habitats Inc. (s)

46 Prairie Originals (s/p)

47 Prairie Plant Systems Inc. (s/p)

48 The Professional Gardener Company Ltd. (s)

49 PRT Beaverlodge (p)

50 PRT Prince Albert (p)

51 Rangeland Seeds (s)

52 Seaborn Seeds (s)

53 Select Seedling Nursery (p)

54 Shand Greenhouses (p)

55 Sherwood's Forests Tree Farm (p)

56 Sunstar Nurseries (p)

57 Tamarack Farms (s)

58 TSM - Telfer Seed Marketing (s)

59 Gord Thomson (s)

60 Treetime Services (p)

61 Vale’s Greenhouse Ltd. (p)

62 Valley Nursery (s/p)

63 Viterra (s)

64 Water Valley Forest Nursery (p)

65 Wild About Flowers (s/p)

66 Willow Valley Landscape Ltd. (p)

67 Wolfater Native Seeds (s)

68 Woodmere Nursery Ltd. (p)

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GRASSES

Contact for species availability: 7 p, 8 s, 21 s,

29 p, 31 p, 32 s, 37 s, 38 s/p, 39 s, 40 p, 41 s,

42 s, 44 p, 45 s/p, 48 s, 54 p, 57 s, 58 s, 61 p,

63 s, 65 s, 67 s, 68 p

= Native to Saskatchewan

Agropyron dasystachyum • Northern

Wheat Grass: 21 s, 33 s, 36 s, 52 s, 59 s

var. Elbee

var. Critana

Agropyron riparium • Steambank

Wheat Grass: 6 s, 27 s, 52 s

var. Sodar:

Agropyron smithii • Western Wheat

Grass: 6 s, 14 s, 27 s, 28 s, 51 s, 52 s

var. Walsh:

var. Rosana:

Agropyron spicatum • Bluebunch

Wheat Grass: 6 s, 23 s/p

Agropyron subsecundum • Awned

Wheat Grass: 43 p, 46 p

Agropyron trachycaulum • Slender

Wheat Grass: 5 s/p, 6 s, 13 s, 27 s, 51 s,

52 s

var. AEC Highlander:

var. Pryor:

var. Revenue:

Agrostis scabra • Tickle Grass: 6 s, 27

s, 46 p, 52 s

Andropogon gerardii • Big Bluestem: 6

s, 21 s, 43 p, 45 s, 46 p

Andropogon hallii • Sand Bluestem: 6

s, 43 p Beckmannia syzigachne • Slough Grass:

3 s/p, 4 p, 28 s, 43 p, 45 s, 52 s

Bouteloua curtipendula • Side-oats

grama: 43 p, 46 p

Bouteloua gracilis • Blue Grama: 3 s/p,

5 s/p, 6 s, 9 s/p, 24 s, 27 s, 35 s, 43 p,

46 p, 52 s, 65 p

Bromus anomalus • Nodding Brome: 3

s/p, 23 s/p

Bromus ciliatus • Fringed Brome: 3

s/p, 5 s/p, 23 s/p, 28 s, 43 p, 52 s

Bromus marginatus (B carinatus) •

Mountain Brome: 6 s

Buchloe dactyloides • Buffalo Grass:

46 p

Calamagrostis canadensis • Bluejoint

Grass: 23 s/p, 46 p, 52 s

Calamagrostis purpurascens • Purple

Reed Grass: 23 s/p

Calamovilfa longifolia • Sand Grass /

Prairie Sand Reed: 5 p, 6 s

Cinna latifolia • Slender Wood Grass:

5 p

Danthonia intermedia • Timber Oat

Grass: 5 p, 16 s

Danthonia parryi • Parry Oat Grass: 23

s/p

Danthonia unispicata • One Flowered

Oat Grass: 18 s

Deschampsia cespitosa • Tufted Hair

Grass: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 9 s/p, 27 s, 46 p, 52

s

Distichlis stricta • Salt Grass / Alkali

Grass: 27 s

Elymus canadensis • Canada Wild Rye:

5 s/p, 28 s, 43 p, 45 s, 46 p, 52 s

Elymus cinereus (E. piperi) • Giant

Wild Rye: 46 p

Elymus glaucus • Smooth Wild Rye: 23

s/p, 52 s

Elymus innovatus • Hairy Wild Rye: 23

s/p, 27 s

Festuca campestris • Foothills Rough

Fescue: 23 s/p, 52 s

Festuca halli • Plains Rough Fescue: 5

p, 23 s/p, 33 s, 35 s

Festuca idahoensis • Bluebunch Fescue:

6 s, 9 s/p, 23 s/p

Festuca scabrella • Rough Fescue: 3

s/p, 6 s, 24 s, 27 s

Glyceria borealis • Northern Manna

Grass: 4 p

Glyceria grandis • Tall Manna Grass: 4

p

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Glyceria striata • Fowl Manna Grass:

18 s, 52 s

Hierochloe odorata • Sweet Grass: 3

s/p, 4 p, 23 s/p, 24 s, 27 s, 43 p, 46 p,

52 s

Koeleria cristata (K. macrantha) • June

Grass: 3 s/p, 5 p, 24 s, 27 s, 33 s, 35 s,

43 p, 46 p, 52 s, 59 s

Muhlenbergia cuspidata • Prairie

Muhly: 5 s/p, 42 p

Oryzopsis asperifolia • White-Grained

Mountain Rice Grass: 23 s/p

Oryzopsis canadensis • Rice Grass: 5

p, 18 s

Oryzopsis hymenoides • Indian Rice

Grass: 6 s, 24 s, 27 s, 51 s

Panicum virgatum • Switchgrass: 28 s,

43 p, 46 p

Phleum alpinum (P. commutatum) •

Mountain Timothy: 27 s, 52 s

Phragmites australis • Common reed

grass: 10 p, 24 p

Poa alpina • Alpine Bluegrass: 3 s/p,

23 s/p, 27 s, 52 s Poa juncifolia • Alkali Bluegrass: 23

s/p, 52 s

Poa cusickii • Early Bluegrass: 23 s/p

Poa glauca • Glaucous Bluegrass: 35 s

Poa palustris • Fowl Bluegrass: 6 s, 23

s/p, 27 s, 28 s, 45 s, 52 s

Poa sandbergii • Sandberg's Bluegrass:

5 s/p, 6s

Schizachne purpurascens • Purple Oat

Grass: 16 s, 23 s/p, 46 p

Schizachyrium scoparium • Little

Bluestem: 3 s/p, 6 s, 9 s/p, 43 p, 45 s,

46 p

Sorghastrum nutans • Indian Grass: 45

s, 46 p

Spartina gracilis • Alkali Cord Grass:

52 s

Spartina pectinata • Prairie Cord Grass:

23 s/p

Sporobolus cryptandrus • Sand

Dropseed: 27 s

Sporobolus heterolepis • Prairie

Dropseed: 46 p

Stipa comata • Needle and Thread,

Spear Grass: 5 p, 6 s, 14 s, 23 s/p, 27 s,

34 s, 35 s, 43 p, 65 p

Stipa curtiseta • Western Porcupine

Grass: 5 p, 14 s, 23 s/p, 27 s, 33 s, 34 s,

35 s, 59 s

Stipa richardsonii • Richardson's

Needle Grass: 3 s/p, 23 s/p

Stipa viridula • Green Needle Grass: 3

s/p, 6 s, 9 s/p, 18 s, 24 s, 27 s, 36 s, 46

p, 52 s

var. Lodorm

SEDGES, RUSHES,

BROAD-LEAVED

MARGINALS &AQUATICS

Contact for species availability: 29 p, 31 p, 37 s,

38 s/p, 39 s, 40 p, 42 s, 47 s/p

= Native to Saskatchewan

Acorus americanus • Sweet Flag: 4 p,

25 p, 46 p

Alisma triviale • Western Water

Plantain: 4 p

Calla palustris • Water Arum: 4 p, 10

p, 25 p

Caltha palustris • Marsh Marigold: 4 p,

10 p, 25 p, 46 p, 52 s

Caltha natan • Floating Marsh

Marigold: 4 p

Carex aquatilis • Water Sedge: 4 p

Carex bebbii • Bebb's Sedge: 46 p, 52 s

Carex praticola • Meadow Sedge: 4 p

Ceratophyllum demersum • Hornwort:

4 p, 25 p

Eleocharis obtusa • Blunt Spike-rush:

25 p Eleocharis palustris • Creeping Spike-

rush: 4 p, 52 s

Elodea canadensis • Canada Pondweed:

4 p, 25 p

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Equisetum fluviatile • Water horsetail:

4 p, 11 p

Equisetum hymale • Common Scouring-

rush: 25 p

Eriophorum angustifolium • Narrow-

leaved Cotton Grass: 4 p

Hippuris vulgaris • Mare's-tail: 4 p, 10

p, 25 p

Juncus articus • Arctic Rush: 4 p, 52 s

Juncus nodosus • Knotted Rush: 4 p

Lemna trisulca • Ivy Duckweed: 4 p,

25 p

Lemna turionifera • Common

Duckweed: 4 p, 25 p

Lycopus asper • Water Horehound: 10

p, 25 p Mentha arvensis • Wild Mint: 10 p

Menyanthes trifoliata • Buck-bean: 4 p,

25 p

Myriophyllum sibiricum • Northern

Water Milfoil: 4 p

Nuphar variegatum • Yellow Pond-lily:

4 p, 10 p

Nuphar microphylla • Small Pond-lily:

4 p

Petasites sagittatus • Colt's-foot: 3 s/p,

4 p, 25 p

Petasites x vitifolius • Vine-leaved

Colt's-foot: 25 p

Polygonum amphibium • Water

Smartweed: 4 p, 10 p, 25 p

Polygonum coccineum • Water

Smartweed: 25 p

Potentilla palustris • Marsh Cinquefoil:

4 p

Potamogeton amplifolius • Large-

leaved Pondweed: 4 p

Potamogeton gramineus • Variable

Pondweed: 4 p

Potamogeton natans • Floating-leaf

Pondweed: 4 p

Potamogeton richardsonii •

Richardson’s Pondweed: 4 p

Potamogeton zosteriformis • Flat-

stemmed Pondweed: 4 p

Ranunculus aquatilis • White Water

Crowfoot: 4 p

Ranunculus gmelinii • Yellow Water

Crowfoot 4 p

Sagittaria cuneata • Arum-leaved

Arrowhead, Wapato: 4 p, 10 p, 25 p

Sagittaria latifolia • Common

Arrowhead, Wapato: 4 p, 10 p, 25 p

Scirpus acutus • Hardstem Bulrush: 4 p

Scirpus americanus • American

Bulrush: 52 s

Scirpus fluviatilis • River Bulrush: 4 p

Scirpus microcarpus • Small-fruited

Bulrush: 4 p

Scirpus pallidus • Green Bulrush: 4 p

Scirpus pungens • Softstem Bulrush: 4

p Scirpus validus • Common Great

Bulrush: 4 p, 10 p

Sium suave • Water Parsnip: 4 p, 10 p,

25 p

Sparganium angustifolium • Narrow-

leaved Bur-reed: 4 p

Sparganium eurycarpum • Giant Bur-

reed: 4 p

Utricularia vulgaris • Common

Bladderwort: 4 p

Veronica americana • American

Brooklime: 4 p

Triglochin maritima • Arrow-grass: 4 p

Typha latifolia • Cattail: 3 s/p, 4 p, 25

p

WILDFLOWERS

Contact for species availability: 6 s, 7 p, 16 p,

31 p, 32 s, 37 s, 38 s/p, 39 s, 40 p, 42 s, 44 p,

47 s/p, 48 s, 54 p, 58 s, 61 p, 67 s, 68 p

= Native to Saskatchewan

Achillea millefolium • Common

Yarrow: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 23 s/p, 43 p, 46

s/p, 65 p

Achillea sibirica • Many-flowered

Yarrow: 5 p

21

Actaea rubra • Baneberry: 65 p

Agastache foeniculum • Giant-hyssop:

5 s/p, 7 s, 18 s, 43 s, 46 p

Agoseris glauca • False Dandelion: 5 p

Allium cernuum • Nodding Onion: 3

s/p, 5 s/p, 24 s

Allium stellatum • Pink Onion: 43 p, 46

p

Allium textile • Prairie Onion: 7 s

Anaphalis margaritacea • Pearly

Everlasting: 7 s

Anemone canadensis • Canada

Anemone: 3 s/p, 5 p, 7 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65

p

Anemone cylindrica • Long-fruited

Anemone: 3 s/p, 5 p, 18 s, 43 p, 65 p

Anemone multifida • Cut-leaved

Anemone: 3 s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 43 p, 46 p,

65 p

Anemone occidentalis (Pulsatilla

occidentalis) • Chaliceflower:

Anemone patens • Prairie Crocus: 3 s/p,

7 s, 18 s, 24 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Antennaria alpinum • Alpine Pussytoes:

62 p

Antennaria parvifolia • Small-leaved

pussytoes: 3 s/p, 24 s

Antennaria pulcherrima • Showy

Everlasting: 3 s/p, 65 p

Antennaria rosea • Rosy Everlasting:

18 s, 65 p

Apocynum cannabinum • Indian Hemp:

46 p

Aquilegia brevistyla • Blue Columbine:

3 s/p, 5 p, 18 s, 65 p

Aquilegia canadensis • Wild

Columbine: 46 p

Aquilegia flavescens • Yellow

Columbine: 3 s/p, 23 s/p, 65 p

Aquilegia formosa • Crimson

Columbine: 65 p

Arnica cordifolia • Heart-leaved Arnica:

65 p Arnica chamissonis • Leafy Arnica: 3

s/p

Arnica mollis • Cordilleran Arnica: 5

s/p, 18 s, 65 p

Arnica rydbergii • Narrow-leaved

Arnica: 18 s

Artemisia frigida • Pasture Sage: 3 s/p,

5 s/p, 46 p, 65 p

Artemisia ludoviciana • Prairie Sage: 3

s/p, 5 s/p, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Asclepias speciosa • Showy Milkweed:

3 s/p, 18 s, 23 s/p

Asclepias ovalifolia • Low Milkweed:

43 p, 46 p

Asclepias verticillata • Whorled

Milkweed: 46 p

Aster conspicuus • Showy Aster: 5 s/p,

65 p

Aster ericoides (A. pansus) • Tufted

White Prairie Aster: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 43 p,

46 p, 65 p Aster laevis • Smooth Aster: 3 s/p, 5

s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 40 p, 46 p, 65 p

Aster puniceus • Purple-stemmed Aster:

3 s/p, 5 p

Aster sibiricus • Arctic Aster: 65 p

Aster umbellatus • Flat-topped White

Aster: 46 p

Astragalus canadensis • Canada Milk

Vetch: 5 s/p, 24 s/p, 46

Astragalus crassicarpus • Groundplum:

3 s/p, 43 p

Astragalus drummondii • Drummond's

Milk Vetch: 23 s/p

Astragalus missouriensis • Missouri

Milk Vetch: 3 s/p

Astragalus striatus • Ascending Purple

Milk Vetch: 3 s/p, 5 p, 24 s

Campanula rotundifolia • Bluebell,

Harebell: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 43 p,

46 p, 65 p

Castilleja lutescens • Yellow Indian

Paintbrush: 3 s/p

Castilleja miniata • Red Indian

Paintbrush: 3 s/p, 65 p

Castilleja raupii • Purple Paintbrush: 3

s/p

22

Chrysopsis villosa (Heterotheca villosa)

• Hairy Golden Aster: 3 s/p, 7 s

Clematis ligusticifolia • Western

Clematis: 3 s/p

Clematis occidentalis var. grosseserrata

• Purple Clematis: 7 s

Cleome serrulata • Bee Plant: 18 s

Cornus canadensis • Bunchberry: 12 p,

65 p

Corydalis sempervirens • Pink

Corydalis: 5 p

Coryphantha vivipara • Pincushion

Cactus: 3 s/p, 24 s

Delphinium bicolor • Low Larkspur: 65

p

Delphinium glaucum • Tall Larkspur: 3

s/p, 65 p Dodecatheon conjugens • Shooting

Star: 3 s/p

Dodecatheon pulchellum • Shooting

Star: 3 s/p, 18 s, 46 p, 65 p

Dryas drummondii • Yellow Dryas: 3

s/p, 65 p

Dryas octopetala • White Dryas: 18 s,

65 p

Echinacea angustifolia • Purple

Coneflower: 46 p, 65 p

Epilobium angustifolium • Fireweed;

Great Willow-herb: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 43 p,

46 p

Erigeron caespitosus • Tufted Fleabane:

3 s/p, 24 s, 65 p

Erigeron compositus • Compound

Fleabane: 3 s/p, 24 s, 65 p

Erigeron glabellus • Smooth Fleabane:

3 s/p, 5 s/p, 65 p

Erigeron philadelphicus • Philadelphia

Fleabane: 42 p, 46 p, 65 p

Erigeron speciosus • Showy Fleabane:

63 p

Eriogonum umbellatum •

Umbrellaplant: 65 p

Eupatorium maculatum • Spotted Joe-

Pye Weed: 43 p, 46 s/p

Fragaria virginiana • Wild Strawberry:

3 s/p, 46 p, 65 p

Gaillardia aristata • Gaillardia: 3 s/p, 5

s/p, 7 s, 18 s, 23 s/p, 24 s, 43 p, 46 p,

65 p

Galium boreale • Northern Bedstraw: 3

s/p, 5 s/p, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Galium triflorum • Sweet Scented

Bedstraw: 46 p

Gentiana affinis • Prairie Gentian: 65 p

Gentianella crinita • Fringed Gentian:

3 s/p, 43 p

Geranium bicknellii • Bicknell's

Geranium: 5 p

Geranium richardsonii • Wild White

Geranium: 3 s/p, 65 p

Geranium viscosissimum • Sticky

Purple Geranium: 3 s/p, 23 s/p, 65 p

Geum aleppicum • Yellow Avens: 65 p

Geum macrophyllum • Yellow Avens:

43 p

Geum rivale • Purple Avens: 65 p

Geum triflorum • Old Man's

Whiskers/Three-flowered Avens: 3 s/p,

5 s/p, 7 s, 18 s, 24 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Grindelia squarrosa • Gumweed: 5 p,

46 p

Gutierrezia sarothrae • Broomweed: 3

s/p

Haplopappus spinulosus • Spiny Iron

Plant: 3 s/p

Hedysarum alpinum • American

Hedysarum: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 23 s/p

Hedysarum boreale • Northern

Hedysarum: 3 s/p, 5 p, 7 s, 24 s

Helianthus annuus • Common Annual

Sunflower: 43 p

Helianthus laetiflorus var.

subrhomboideus • Rhombic-leaved

Sunflower: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 18 s, 65 p

Helianthus maximilianii • Narrow-

leaved Sunflower: 40 p, 46 p, 57 s

Helianthus nuttallii • Common Tall

Sunflower: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 18 s

Helianthus petiolaris • Prairie

Sunflower: 7 s

Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra •

Rough False Sunflower: 40 p, 46 s/p

23

Heterotheca villosa • Golden Aster: 5

s/p, 43 p, 65 p

Heuchera cylindrica • Sticky Alumroot:

62 p

Heuchera richardsonii • Alumroot: 3

s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 18 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Hymenoxys richardsonii • Colorado

Rubberweed: 24 s

Iliamna rivularis Wild Mountain

Hollyhock: 3 s/p, 65 p

Impatiens biflora • Touch Me Not: 46

p

Iris missouriensis • Flag Iris: 18 s, 65 p

Iris versicolor • Blue-flag Iris: 3 s/p, 24

p, 46 p

Liatris ligulistylis • Meadow Blazing

Star: 5 s/p, 7 s, 18 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Liatris punctata • Dotted Blazing Star:

3 s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Lilium philadelphicum • Western Wood

Lily: 3 s/p, 20 p, 43 p, 46 p, 65 p

Linum lewisii (L. perenne) • Wild Flax:

3 s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 46 p, 65 p

Lithospermum ruderale • Woolly

Gromwell: 3 s/p

Lupinus argenteus • Silvery Lupine: 3

s/p, 23 s, 65 p

Lysimachia thyrsiflora • Tufted

Loosestrife: 4 p

Maianthemum racemosum • Feathery

False Lily-of-the-Valley: 65 p

Mentha arvensis • Wild Mint: 3 p, 46 p

Mertensia paniculata • Tall Lungwort:

3 s/p, 46 p, 65 p

Mitella nuda • Bishop's Cap: 65 p

Monarda fistulosa • Wild Bergamot /

Horse Mint: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 23 s, 24 s, 43

p, 46 p, 65 p

Oenothera biennis • Yellow Evening

Primrose: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 43 p

Oenothera caespitosa • Gumbo Evening

Primrose: 24 s

Oenothera nuttallii • White Evening

Primrose: 5 s/p

Opuntia polyacantha • Plains Prickly

Pear Cactus: 3 s/p, 65 p

Orthocarpus luteus • Owl's Clover: 65

p

Oxytropis deflexa • Reflexed

Locoweed: 5 p

Oxytropis monticola • Late Yellow

Locoweed: 3 s/p, 5 p, 65 p

Oxytropis sericea Early Yellow

Locoweed: 3 s/p, 65 p

Oxytropis splendens • Showy

Locoweed: 3 s/p, 43 p, 65 p

Penstemon confertus • Yellow

Beardtongue: 3 s/p, 65 p

Penstemon fruticosus • Shrubby

Beardtongue: 3 s/p, 65 p

Penstemon gracilis • Lilac Flowered

Penstemon: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 45 p

Penstemon nitidus • Smooth Blue

Beardtongue: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 18 s, 24 s, 65

p

Penstemon procerus • Slender Blue

Beardtongue: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 65 p

Petalostemon candidum • White Prairie

Clover: 24 s, 43 p, 46 p

Petalostemon purpureum • Purple

Prairie Clover: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 7 s, 24 s, 28

s, 43 p, 46 p

Petalostemon villosum • Hairy Prairie

Clover: 43 p

Phacelia sericea • Scorpion Weed: 3

s/p, 18 s

Polemonium pulcherrimum • Jacob's

Ladder: 3 s/p, 65 p

Polemonium viscosum • Mountain

Jacob’s Ladder: 3 s/p

Potentilla anserina • Silverweed: 3 s/p

Potentilla arguta • White Cinquefoil: 5

s/p, 43 p, 65 p

Potentilla concinna • Prairie or Early

Cinquefoil: 3 s/p

Potentilla diversifolia • Smooth-leaved

Cinquefoil: 65 p

Potentilla gracilis • Graceful

Cinquefoil: 5 s/p, 65 p

Potentilla pensylvanica • Prairie

Cinquefoil: 43 p

24

Psoralea esculenta • Indian Breadroot:

46 p

Ratibida columnifera • Prairie Cone-

flower: 3 s/p, 7 s, 23 s/p, 24 s, 43 p, 46

s/p, 65 p Ratibida columnifera forma

pulcherrima • Brown Cone-flower: 24

s Rudbeckia serotina • Black-eyed Susan:

7 s, 43 p, 46 s/p, 65 p

Rudbeckia laciniata • Tall Coneflower:

40 p, 43 p

Sedum lanceolatum • Common

Stonecrop: 65 p

Senecio canus • Prairie Groundsel: 65

p

Sisyrinchium montanum • Blue-eyed

Grass: 3 s/p, 18 s, 24 s, 46 p, 65 p

Smilacina stellata (Maianthemum

stellatum) • Star-flowered Solomon's

Seal: 3 s/p, 46 p, 65 p

Solidago canadensis • Canada

Goldenrod: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 43 p, 65 p

Solidago decumbens • Mountain

Goldenrod: 3 s/p

Solidago graminifolia • Flat-topped

Goldenrod: 46 p

Solidago missouriensis • Missouri

Goldenrod: 3 s/p, 5 s/p, 46 p

Solidago mollis • Velvety Goldenrod: 7

s

Solidago multiradiata • Northern or

Rocky Mountain Goldenrod: 65 p

Solidago nemoralis • Showy

Goldenrod: 46 p

Solidago rigida • Stiff Goldenrod: 5

s/p, 46 p

Solidago simplex: 5 s/p, 65 p

Sphaeralcea coccinea • Scarlet Mallow:

65 p

Stenanthium occidentale • Bronze Bells:

65 p

Streptopus amplexifolius • Twisted

Stalk: 65 p

Tetraneuris acaulis • Butte Marigold:

24 s

Thalictrum dasycarpum • Tall Meadow

Rue: 46 p

Thalictrum occidentale • Western

Meadow Rue: 3 s/p, 65 p

Thalictrum venulosum • Veiny Meadow

Rue: 5 p

Thermopsis rhombifolia • Golden Bean:

3 s/p, 5 p, 24 s, 65 p

Townsendia hookeri • Prairie

Townsendia: 24 s

Townsendia parryi • Parry's

Townsendia: 65 p

Verbena hastata • Blue Vervain: 46 p

Vernonia fasciculata • Ironweed: 46 p

Vicia americana • Wild Vetch: 23 s/p,

27 s, 28 s, 52 s, 65 p

Viola adunca • Early Blue Violet: 3

s/p, 5 p, 18 s, 46 p, 65 p

Viola canadensis (V. rugulosa) •

Western Canada Violet: 3 s/p, 43 p, 46

p, 65 p

Viola pedatifida • Crowfoot Violet: 5

p, 18 s

Viola pubescens • Downy Yellow

Violet: 46 p

Zizia aptera • Heart-leaved Alexander:

3 s/p, 5 s/p, 46 s/p, 65 p

Zygadenus elegans • White Camas: 46

p, 65 p

TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &

GROUND COVERS

Many local garden centers not listed in this

document provide cultivars of native edible

fruiting shrubs such as saskatoon, chokecherry

and raspberry. Please call your local garden

center for a current list of their native fruit

cultivars.

Contact for species availability: 1 p, 2 p, 6 s,

15 p, 16 p, 22 p, 23 s/p, 29 p, 30 p, 31 p, 38

s/p, 40 p, 46 s/p, 53 p, 54 p, 61 p, 62 s/p, 66 p,

68 p

25

= Native to Saskatchewan

Abies balsamifera • Balsam Fir: 17 p,

55 p, 60 p

Abies grandis • Grand Fir: 17 p

Abies lasiocarpa • Subalpine Fir: 55 p

Acer spicatum • Mountain or White

Maple: 46 p

Acer negundo • Manitoba Maple: 60 p

Alnus crispa • Green Alder: 12 p, 17 p,

26 p, 55 p, 56 p

Alnus incana (A. tenuifolia) • River

Alder: 12 p, 26 p, 56 p, 60 p

Amelanchier alnifolia • Saskatoon: 3

s/p, 12 p, 20 p, 26 p, 46 p, 56 p, 60 p

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi • Kinnikinnick,

Common Bearberry: 12 p, 23 s/p, 26 p,

60 p

Artemisia cana • Sagebrush: 3 s/p, 13

p, 26 p

Artemisia tridentata • Big Sage,

Sagebrush: 26 p

Berberis repens (Mahonia repens) •

Creeping Mahonia, Oregon Grape: 12

p, 26 p

Betula glandulosa • Bog Birch: 12 p,

26 p

Betula occidentalis • Water Birch,

Black Birch: 12 p, 26 p

Betula papyrifera • White/Paper Birch:

11 p, 12 p, 17 p, 26 p, 55 p, 56 p, 60 p

Celastrus scandens •

Climbing/American Bittersweet: 46 p

Clematis ligusticifolia • Western

Clematis: 12 p, 65 p

Clematis occidentalis • Purple Clematis:

12 p, 26 p, 65 p

Cornus stolonifera • Red Osier

Dogwood: 3 s/p, 17 p, 46 p, 55p, 56 p,

60 p

Crataegus rotundifolia (C.

chrysocarpa) • Round Hawthorn: 12 p,

46 p

Diervilla lonicera • Northern Bush

Honeysuckle: 46 p

Elaeagnus commutata • Silver-berry;

Wolf Willow: 3 s/p, 12 p, 46 p, 56 p

Fraxinus pennsylvanica • Green/Red

Ash: 60 p

Juniperus communis • Common

Juniper: 12 p, 26 p

Juniperus horizontalis • Horizontal

Juniper: 12 p

Larix laricina • Tamarack: 11 p, 17 p,

56 p

Larix occidentalis • Tamarack: 17 p

Ledum groenlandicum • Labrador Tea:

12 p, 60 p

Lonicera caerulea var. cauriana •

Haskap: 60 p

Lonicera dioica • Twining

Honeysuckle: 12 p, 65 p

Lonicera involucrata • Bracted

Honeysuckle: 12 p

Picea engelmannii • Engelmann Spruce

17 p

Picea glauca • White Spruce: 11 p, 12

p, 17 p, 26 p, 50 p, 55 p, 56 p, 60 p, 64

p

Picea glauca x engelmannii complex

*Interior Spruce: 49 p

Picea mariana • Black Spruce: 11 p,

17 p, 60 p Pinus banksiana • Jack Pine: 11 p, 17

p, 19 p, 50 p, 55 p, 60 p

Pinus contorta • Lodgepole Pine: 11 p,

13 p, 17 p, 19 p, 26 p, 49 p, 55 p, 56 p,

60 p, 65 p

Pinus flexilis • Limber Pine: 12 p, 55 p

Pinus monticola • Western White Pine :

17 p

Pinus pondersoa • Ponderosa Pine : 17

p, 55 p, 60 p

Populus balsamifera • Balsam Poplar:

11 p, 12 p, 17 p, 26 p, 55 p, 60 p, 65 p Populus deltoides • Western

Cottonwood: 12 p

Populus tremuloides • Trembling

Aspen: 1 p, 11 p, 12 p, 17 p, 26 p, 55

p, 56 p, 60 p

26

Potentilla fruticosa • Shrubby

Cinquefoil: 3 s/p, 12 p, 26 p, 43 p, 56

p

Prunus americana • American Wild

Plum: 46 p

Prunus besseyi • Sand Cherry: 60 p

Prunus pensylvanica • Pincherry: 12 p,

23 s/p, 46 p, 55 p, 56 p, 60 p

Prunus virginiana • Western

Chokecherry: 12 p, 23 s/p, 26 p, 55 p,

56 p, 60 p

Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir: 12

p, 17 p, 55 p, 60 p

Quercus macrocarpa • Bur Oak: 55 p,

60 p

Rhus glabra • Smooth/Scarlet Sumac:

46 p

Rhus trilobata • Skunkbush: 12 p, 26 p

Ribes americanum • Wild Black

Current: 46 p

Ribes aureum var. aureum • Golden

Currant: 12 p, 26 p

Ribes oxyacanthoides • Wild

Gooseberry: 12 p, 26 p

Rosa acicularis • Prickly Rose: 1 p, 3

s/p, 11 p, 12 p, 17 p, 26 p, 46 p, 56 p,

60 p

Rosa arkansana • Prairie Rose: 12 p,

43 p, 46 p

Rosa woodsii • Common Wild Rose: 1

p, 7 s, 12 p, 26 p, 56 p, 60 p

Rubus idaeus (R. strigosus ) • Wild Red

Raspberry: 1 p, 12 p, 26 p, 46 p

Rubus parviflorus • Thimbleberry: 12

p, 26 p

Salix amygdaloides • Peach-leaved

Willow:

Salix bebbiana • Beaked Willow: 11 p,

12 p, 55 p

Salix candida • Hoary Willow: 12 p

Salix discolor • Pussywillow; Diamond

Willow: 12 p, 55 p

Salix interior • Sandbar/Narrow-

leaved/Coyote Willow: 12 p, 55 p, 60

p

Salix lucida • Pussy Willow: 12 p

Salix lutea • Yellow Willow: 12 p

Salix petiolaris • Basket Willow: 12 p

Sambucus racemosa • Red Elderberry:

12 p, 26 p

Shepherdia argentea • Silver/Thorny

Buffaloberry: 1 p, 11 p, 12 p, 23 s/p,

26 p, 56 p, 60 p

Shepherdia canadensis • Canadian

Buffaloberry: 1 p, 12 p, 23 s/p, 26 p,

56 p

Sorbus scopulina • Western Mountain

Ash: 12 p

Spiraea alba • Narrow-leaved

Meadowsweet: 46 p

Spiraea betulifolia (S. lucida) • White

Meadowsweet: 3 s/p, 12 p

Symphoricarpos albus • Northern

Snowberry: 12 p, 26 p, 46 p

Symphoricarpos occidentalis •

Buckbrush/Western Snowberry: 7 s, 12

p, 26 p

Thuja plicata • Western Red Cedar: 17

p

Tsuga heterophylla • Western Hemlock:

17 p

Tsuga mertensiana • Mountain

Hemlock: 17 p

Ulmus americana • American Elm: 60

p

Vaccinium vitis-idaea • Bog Cranberry:

3 s/p, 12 p

Vaccinium myrtilloides • Velvetleaf

Blueberry: 60 p

Viburnum edule • Low Bush Cranberry:

12 p

Viburnum lentago • Nanny-berry/Sweet

Viburnum: 46 p

Viburnum opulus (V. trilobum) • High

Bush Cranberry: 11 p, 46 p, 56 p, 60 p

FERNS

Matteuccia struthiopteris • Ostrich

Fern: 46 p