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1 PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015 PLANT HABITAT LISTS Use these lists to find the best plants for your property. If you live in the Pine Barrens, the best choices for your home are listed in the Pine Barrens category. If you live in South Jersey outside of the Pine Barrens, the best choices are in the South Jersey category. If you live on the edge of the Pine Barrens, choose plants from either Pine Barrens or South Jersey that best meet your soil and sunlight conditions. Plants are also listed according to soil moisture requirements, shade tolerance, for ground cover, for ornamental flowers or fruits, for pollinator gardens, and deer resistance. Please be sure to review the local habitat requirements regarding sun, moisture, and soil type for each plant species, provided on the PPA Native Plant Sale Price List. These requirements are just as important to the successful establishment of your plants as the broader geographical habitats as described above.
2 Pine Barrens Amelanchier canadensis Chamaecyparis thyoides Ilex glabra Ilex verticillata Kalmia latifolia Magnolia virginiana Pinus rigida Prunus maritima Vaccinium corymbosum Viburnum nudum Shadbush/Serviceberry Atlantic White Cedar Inkberry Holly Winterberry Holly Mountain Laurel Sweetbay Magnolia Pitch Pine Beach Plum Highbush Blueberry Witherod Andropogon gerardii Andropogon virginicus Aster spectabilis Carex pensylvanica Osmunda cinnamomea Panicum virgatum Schizachyrium scoparium Big Bluestem Broomsedge Bluestem Showy Aster Pennsylvania Sedge Switchgrass Little Bluestem
3 South Jersey Carpinus caroliniana Ceanothus americanus Cephalanthus occidentalis Cornus florida Ilex glabra Ilex verticillata Kalmia latifolia Lonicera sempervirens Magnolia virginiana Parthenocissus quinquefolia Pinus virginiana Prunus maritima Rosa carolina Vaccinium corymbosum Sambucus canadensis Viburnum dentatum Viburnum nudum Ironwood New Jersey Tea Buttonbush Flowering Dogwood Inkberry Holly Winterberry Holly Mountain Laurel Trumpet Honeysuckle Sweetbay Magnolia Virginia Creeper Virginia Pine Beach Plum Carolina Rose Highbush Blueberry Elderberry Arrowwood Viburnum Witherod
4 South Jersey Andropogon gerardii Andropogon virginicus Aquilegia canadensis Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Aster spectabilis Baptisia australis Caltha palustris Carex pensylvanica Echinacea purpurea Eupatorium coelestinum Eupatorium perfoliatum Heliopsis helianthoides Iris versicolor Liatris spicata Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Monarda punctata Osmunda cinnamonea Panicum virgatum Pycnanthemum muticum Schizachyrium scoparium Silene caroliniana Solidago nemoralis Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Vernonia noveboracensis Big Bluestem Broomsedge Bluestem Eastern Columbine Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Milkweed Showy Aster Blue False Indigo Marsh Marigold Pennsylvania Sedge Purple Coneflower Blue Mistflower Boneset Smooth Oxeye Blueflag Iris Dense Blazing Star Cardinal Flower Great Blue Lobelia Spotted Beebalm Switchgrass Clustered Mountain Mint Little Bluestem Wild Pink Gray Goldenrod New England Aster Blue Vervain New York Ironweed
5 Dry Sites Ceanothus americanus Kalmia latifolia Parthenocissus quinquefolia Pinus rigida Pinus virginiana Prunus maritima Viburnum dentatum New Jersey Tea Mountain Laurel Virginia Creeper Pitch Pine Virginia Pine Beach Plum Arrowwood Viburnum Andropogon gerardii Andropogon virginicus Asclepias tuberosa Aster spectabilis Carex pensylvanica Echinacea purpurea Heliopsis helianthoides Monarda punctata Panicum virgatum Schizachyrium scoparium Silene caroliniana Solidago nemoralis Big Bluestem Broomsedge Bluestem Butterfly Milkweed Showy Aster Pennsylvania Sedge Purple Coneflower Smooth Oxeye Spotted Horsemint Switchgrass Little Bluestem Wild Pink Gray Goldenrod
6 Wet Sites Cephalanthus occidentalis Chamaecyparis thyoides Ilex verticillata Itea virginica Magnolia virginiana Pinus rigida Rosa carolina Sambucus canadensis Viburnum nudum Buttonbush Atlantic White Cedar Winterberry Holly Virginia Sweetspire Sweetbay Magnolia Pitch Pine Carolina Rose Elderberry Witherod Asclepais incarnata Caltha palustris Eupatorium perfoliatum Iris versicolor Juncus militaris Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Osmunda cinnamonea Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Vernonia noveboracensis Swamp Milkweed Marsh Marigold Boneset Blueflag Iris Bayonet Rush Cardinal Flower Great Blue Lobelia New England Aster Blue Vervain New York Ironweed
7 Alternately Wet and Dry Sites Ilex verticillata Pinus rigida Viburnum dentatum Winterberry Holly Pitch Pine Arrowwood Viburnum Asclepias incarnata Eupatorium coelestinum Eupatorium perfoliatum Iris versicolor Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Osmunda cinnamonea Panicum virgatum Scirpus cyperinus Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Vernonia noveboracensis Swamp Milkweed Blue Mistflower Boneset Blueflag Iris Cardinal Flower Great Blue Lobelia Switchgrass Woolgrass New England Aster Blue Vervain New York Ironweed
8 Shady Sites Carpinus caroliniana Cephalanthus occidentalis Ilex glabra Ilex verticillata Kalmia latifolia Parthenocissus quinquefolia Vaccinium corymbosum Ironwood Buttonbush Inkberry Holly Winterberry Holly Mountain Laurel Virginia Creeper Highbush Blueberry Carex pensylvanica Eupatorium coelestinum Lobelia cardinalis Osmunda cinnamonea Solidago nemoralis Pennsylvania Sedge Blue Mistflower Cardinal Flower Gray Goldenrod
9 Ground Cover Carex pensylvanica Eupatorium coelestinum Osmunda cinnamonea Parthenocissus quinquefolia Pennsylvania Sedge Blue Mistflower Virginia Creeper
10 Ornamental Flowers and/or Berries Amelanchier canadensis Ceanothus americanus Cephalanthus occidentalis Cornus florida Ilex glabra Ilex verticillata Kalmia latifolia Lonicera sempervirens Magnolia virginiana Parthenocissus quinquefolia Prunus maritima Rosa carolina Sambucus canadensis Vaccinium corymbosum Viburnum dentatum Viburnum nudum Shadbush/Serviceberry New Jersey Tea Buttonbush Flowering Dogwood Inkberry Holly Winterberry Holly Mountain Laurel Trumpet Honeysuckle Sweetbay Magnolia Virginia Creeper Beach Plum Carolina Rose Elderberry Highbush Blueberry Arrowwood Viburnum Witherod
11 Ornamental Flowers and/or Berries Aquilegia canadensis Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Aster spectabilis Echinacea purpurea Eupatorium coelestinum Eupatorium perfoliatum Heliopsis helianthoides Iris versicolor Liatris spicata Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Monarda puncata Rudbeckia hirta Silene caroliniana Solidago nemoralis Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Vernonia noveboracensis Eastern Columbine Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Milkweed Showy Aster Purple Coneflower Blue Mistflower Boneset Smooth Oxeye Blueflag Iris Dense Blazing Star Cardinal Flower Great Blue Lobelia Spotted Horsemint Black-Eyed Susan Wild Pink Grey Goldenrod New England Aster Blue Vervain New York Ironweed
12 Pollinator Garden Amelanchier canadensis Ceanothus americanus Lonicera sempervirens Rosa carolina Sambucus Canadensis Viburnum nudum Shadbush/Serviceberry New Jersey Tea Trumpet Honeysuckle Carolina Rose Shadbush/Serviceberry Witherod Andropogon virginicus Aquilegia canadensis Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Aster spectabilis Baptisia australis Echinacea purpurea Eupatorium coelestinum Liatris spicata Lobelia cardinalis Monarda punctata Pycnanthemum muticum Solidago nemoralis Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Vernonia noveboracensis Broomsedge Bluestem Eastern Columbine Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Milkweed Showy Aster Blue False Indigo Purple Coneflower Blue Mistflower Dense Blazing Star Cardinal Flower Spotted Horsemint Clustered Mountain Mint Grey Goldenrod New England Aster Blue Vervain New York Ironweed
13 Deer Resistant (Deer will eat anything if they're hungry, but they have lower preference for these plants) Carpinus caroliniana Lonicer sempervirens Magnolia virginiana Viburnum dentatum Viburnum nudum Ironwood Trumpet Honeysuckle Sweetbay Magnolia Arrowwood Viburnum Witherod Aquilegia canadensis Baptisia australis Iris versicolor Liatris spicata Osmunda cinnamonea Panicum virgatum Pycnanthemum muticum Solidago nemoralis Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Verbena hastata Eastern Columbine Blue False Indigo Blueflag Iris Dense Blazing Star Switchgrass Clustered Mountain Mint Grey Goldenrod New England Aster Blue Vervain
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