Mail order native plants

A great way to support local ecosystems and add some beauty to your outdoor space! Here are some reputable mail-order native plant nurseries in the United States:

  1. American Beauties: Offers a wide selection of native plants from across the country, with a focus on pollinator-friendly species.
  2. Native Plant Society of New Jersey: Sells native plants, including trees, shrubs, and perennials, with a focus on plants native to the Northeast.
  3. Wildflower Farm: Specializes in native wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs from the Midwest and Eastern United States.
  4. Prairie Nursery: Offers a variety of native plants from the Midwest and Eastern United States, including grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs.
  5. Wildflower Farm: Based in Oregon, this nursery offers a wide selection of native plants from the Western United States.
  6. Native Plant Society of Oregon: Sells native plants, including trees, shrubs, and perennials, with a focus on plants native to the Pacific Northwest.
  7. The Native Plant Society of Texas: Offers a variety of native plants from Texas and the Southwest, including trees, shrubs, and perennials.
  8. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Based in Texas, this nursery offers a wide selection of native plants from the Southern United States.
  9. The Nature Conservancy: Sells native plants, including trees, shrubs, and perennials, with a focus on plants native to specific regions across the United States.
  10. Botanical Interests: Offers a variety of native plants from across the United States, including wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs.

When ordering native plants online, make sure to:

  1. Check the nursery's shipping policies and ensure they ship to your area.
  2. Verify the plants are suitable for your USDA Hardiness Zone and climate.
  3. Read reviews and check the nursery's reputation before making a purchase.
  4. Follow proper planting and care instructions to ensure the plants thrive.

Remember to always choose plants that are native to your region, as they will require less maintenance and support local ecosystems. Happy planting!