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2025 Plant Sale 

Explore this year's selection of native plants, including fruit trees, berry bushes, shrubs, and conifers. All proceeds from the plant sale support your local Conservation District and our efforts to conserve local natural resources.

Buying Right

For Our Climate

This year's selection originates from wholesale nurseries in Washington, Montana Oregon, and Idaho, offering healthy and robust stock cultivated in the Northwest, specifically chosen for our unique climate. By buying in bulk, the District can offer high-quality plants at competitive prices. All plants are available for purchase through pre-order only.

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Western Larch

Western Larch

Zone 3: 5-Cubic inch plugs. Large, straight tree to 100 feet or more. Deciduous conifer with soft light-green needles that turn yellow and drop in the fall. Appears dead in winter. Habitat is mountain slopes and valleys on porous, gravely, sandy and loamy soils. Full sun to part shade. Needs more moisture. Native

Ponderosa Pine

Ponderosa Pine

Zone 3: 5-Cubic inch plugs. Our Inland Northwest's signature tree. Long-lived, grow to 100 feet or more, plus fast growing. Needles 6 inches or longer, cones 3-4 inches. Important timber and wildlife tree. Habitat is mostly mountains and dry sites. Native.

Swamp Milkweed

Swamp Milkweed

Zone 3-6: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Attractive to bees, hummingbirds & butterflies. Pink to purple cluster flowers. Sun to part shade, likes water.

Showy Townsend Daisy

Showy Townsend Daisy

Zone 3-9: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Boasts vibrant purple daisy-like flowers. Full sun, well-drained soil. Deadhead to promote pro-longed flowering.

Quaking Aspen

Quaking Aspen

Zone 2-6: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Not drought tolerant, mature height to 30’. Full sun or part shade. Best used in groupings. Leaves 3”, rounded heart-shaped, quiver in the breeze. Golden yellow color in fall. Habitat in many soil types, sandy to gravely slopes, steam banks to mountain slopes.

Showy Fleabane

Showy Fleabane

Zone 4-7: 10.-Cubic inch plugs. The flowers are purple with a yellow center. 1-3’ tall. Full sun, deer resistant. Drought tolerant.

Prelude Raspberry

Prelude Raspberry

Zone-4-8: The earliest ripening red raspberry, good flavor. Ripe starts in mid-June, and lighter crops are produced in the fall. Berries are large, round & firm. Vigorous canes.

Polana Raspberry

Polana Raspberry

Zone 3-8: Highly productive everbearing raspberry, main crop in late July & August. Lighter crop in fall. Flavorful medium to large red fruit.

Palmers Penstemon

Palmers Penstemon

Zone 4-9: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Drought tolerant, flowers white to pink. Full sun, 2-4’ tall. Blooms May through June.

Mountain Huckleberry

Mountain Huckleberry

Zone 4-8: 20-Cubic inch plugs. Flavorful black to purple fruit. Requires moist, well-drained, acidic soil and lots of sun.

Lapin Cherry

Lapin Cherry

Zone 5-8: Large, mahogany-red cherry, sweet & juicy. Self-fertile. Fruit sets heavy on the limb.

Hardired Nectarine

Hardired Nectarine

Zone 4-9: Scarlet round fruit with yellow fresh. Ripens in early August. Resistant to brown rot & bacterial leaf spot.

Gale Gala

Gale Gala

Zone 5-8: Is the “one-pick” Gala strain, has deeper red stripes and a fuller red color.

Desert Globemallow

Desert Globemallow

Zone 7-9: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Drought tolerant. Full sun. Orange-red apricot flowers, 3’tall.

Early Italian Plum

Early Italian Plum

Zone 5-9: Large oval purple fruit. Greenish-yellow flesh. European variety. Semi-self fertile. Does benefits from cross-pollination.

Blue Columbine

Blue Columbine

Zone 3-9: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Sun or part shade. 1-3’ bushy plant with bright green leaves. Blue to purple with white flowers.

Crimson Crisp

Crimson Crisp

Zone 3-9: 10-Cubic inch plugs. Sun or part shade. 1-3’ bushy plant with bright green leaves. Blue to purple with white flowers.

Plant pick-up is April 25th and 26th

 10:00am to 4:00pm Friday

9:00am to 1:00pm Saturday

Call: 509-775-3473  ext 100

If you have questions

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