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Evergreen Trees
Alaska Yellow Cedar |
Grand Fir Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Ornamental. Conical shape. Dark foliage, scaled leaves, gray bark. Vertical drooping branches. 50-80 ft | Moist-Wet | Sun
needles. Conical growth habit. Gray to whitish bark. 100-150 ft | Moist | Shade
Reddish-brown small-scaled bark. Not palatable to herbivores. Excellent choice for revegetation projects. 100-150 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
yellow-green needles. Dark brown bark furrows when mature. Restoration tree. 220-290 ft | Dry-Moist | Sun-Part Shade
Two rows of needles that are widest at the center. Narrow cone-shape. Up to 100 ft | Moist | Part Shade-Sun
needles vary in length. Branches lightly droop towards ground. Used in restoration projects. 150-200 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Shade
length needles. Reddish-brown bark. Can be used in garden or ornamental settings. Up to 160 ft | Moist | Shade-Sun
droop branches. Red-grey or brown bark. Useful for revegetation projects. 150-200 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Shade
Noble Fir |
Sub-Alpine Fir
Abies procera Blue-green needles. Gray bark with resin blisters when young. Brownish-gray bark as it matures. 100-200 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun
leaves. Reddish brown bark peels each year. Does well on slopes. Up to 90 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun
Deciduous Trees
Big-leaf Maple | Acer macrophyllum Leaves can
Hooker Willow be 10 inches across. Flowers are an early nectar source for hummingbirds and butterflies. Due to fast growth, branches can be brittle when exposed to wind. Up to 100 ft | Dry-Moist | Shade-Sun
flowers, edible berries. Also known as Saskatoon and Juneberry. Up to 20 ft | Dry-Moist | Shade-Sun
Evergreen Shrubs
Deer Fern | Blechnum spicant Sterile fronds are
bright green with one long leaf and a crinkled edge. Fertile fronds have black stems. Up to 2 ft | Moist | Part Shade-Shade
Shiny green heart shaped leaves. Provides quick shade but prone to break. Excellent for wildlife. Attracts beavers. Up to 150 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
by birds and other wildlife. Also known as Oregon White Oak. Up to 60 ft |Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun Quaking Aspen
(flowers). Egg-shaped leaves. Can be planted on bluffs for soil stabilization. 10-20 ft | Moist-Wet| Part Shade-Sun
in the fall. Attracts birds and wildlife for food and shelter. Up to 70 ft | Wet | Part Shade-Sun
Flowers from May to June. Host plant for caterpillars. 7-28 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun
shaped, pink flowers. Deep-purple fruit. Can be used as foliage accents in flower arranging. Up to 5 ft | Dry-Moist | Shade-Part Sun
Lingonberry
Sword Fern | Polystichum munitum Dark green fronds. Use as a structural element. Provides amphibian habitat.
Up to 3 ft | Dry-Moist | Shade-Part Sun
Salal
are velvety and yellowish-brown. Bark grays as plant matures. Up to 20 ft | Moist |Part Shade-Sun
Deciduous Shrubs
Beaked Filbert | Corylus cornuta var. californica
Deer Fern Fuzzy leaves, hanging catkins, and edible nuts. Excellent for restoration or ornamental planting. Up to 20 ft | Dry-Moist | Shade-Sun
Douglas Spirea
clustered in a terminal spike. Excellent for stream or wetland restoration. Not palatable to beavers. Works well as a hedge or privacy screen. Also called Hardhack. Up to 6 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
Pacific Ninebark | Physocarpus capitatus Cinnamoncolored shedding bark. Palm shaped leaves. Clustered white flowers. Excellent for restoration and hedges. 6-15 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
hanging flowers. Yellowish or purple plum-like fruit. Used in restoration and ornamental plantings. 12-15 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun Indian Plum
flowers. Produces berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 5-10 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Sun
berries. Prefers to grow in, near rotting wood or decaying organic matter. 4-6 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Shade-Shade
flowers. White to blue green berries. Tolerates heavy pruning. Works as a screen. Up to 15 ft | Moist-Wet | Shade-Sun
Ruby-red hips. Used in restoration and ornamental plantings. 6-8 ft | Dry-Moist | Part Sun-Sun
Red-Osier Dogwood
flowers. Tart, yellowish fruit. Grows in wetlands. Excellent plant for wildlife. 20-30 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
Orange to red fruit. Great for revegetation projects. Edible but not tasty. Up to 12 ft | Dry-Wet | Shade-Sun
pink flowers, white berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Excellent for bank stabilization. 4-7 ft |Dry-Moist | Shade-Sun Twinberry
evergreen, holly-like foliage. Yellow flowers, dusty-blue berries. Great for forming a hedge. 5-7 ft | Dry-Wet | Shade-Sun
Attracts birds and butterflies. Use at the back of a flower bed. 2-3 ft | Dry | Sun
flowers. Thimble-like red berries. Forms thickets or, when managed, a natural hedgerow. 5-8 ft | Moist | Shade-Sun
Small heart-shaped flowers. Can bloom twice in a year when conditions are right. 2-3 ft | Moist | Shade-Part Sun
yellow flowers. Inedible berries. Excellent for birds, butterflies. Up to 12 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Sun Bunchberry
white flowers in spring. Green to red branches in winter. Important food source for birds and other wildlife. Up to 25 ft | Dry-Wet | Part Shade-Sun
Groundcover
Kinnikinnick
flowers, edible berries. Birds use the berries for food. 1 ft | Moist-Wet | Part Shade-Shade
shaped leaves. Greenish-white to red flowers. Slug resistant. 1 ft | Moist | Part Shade-Shade Western Columbine
5. Fill hole 3/4 full, pat down gently, water throughly to settle soil further, and recheck plants soil line. 6. Fill hole completely, making a soil ridge around the hole to create a watering basin.
Here are some things to think about when you order your plants:
What kind of soil do I have? Clay, sand, loam? Does it drain quickly or slowly? Is the site in full or partial sun or full shade? Will the tree or shrub eventually be too big, tall, or wide for the space? How far is the site from water? Will a hose reach? Will it impact your neighbors view, or yours?
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Bundle
Price
Common Name
Price
Common Name
Bundle Price
Alaska Yellow Cedar Cascara Douglas Fir Grand Fir Incense Cedar Mountain Hemlock Noble Fir
5 5 10 10 5 5 10
Deer Fern Evergreen Huckleberry Lingonberry Pacific Rhododendron Salal Sword Fern Beaked Filbert
Douglas Spirea
1 5
$4.25 $12.00
Indian Plum
Mock Orange
5 10 5
Nootka Rose
Western Hemlock
10
$12.00
Ocean Spray
10
$12.00
Pacific Crabapple
Big-leaf Maple
$8.00
Pacific Ninebark
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Black Cottonwood
10
$14.00
Garry Oak
$2.00
Red Huckleberry
10 5 5
Rugosa Rose
Salmonberry
5 10 5
Snowberry
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