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Native Plant Sale

Native Plant Sale

Online store opens April 29, 2026

Order pick-up: May 8 & 9, 2026


Our Native Plant Sale online store opens Wednesday, April 29 at 9:00 a.m. and will close Wednesday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. Make sure to sign up for a day & time to pick up your plants before you check out. Plant order pick-up will be at the Wise Nature Center on Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9.

Plants sell out fast, so we recommend preparing your list ahead of time! Check out 2026 plant list below.

We will be selling some plants in-person on May 8 & 9 during order pick-up, but if you're looking to buy specific plants, we recommend purchasing them online. We can not guarantee there will be enough plants leftover for the in-person sale. Most will be sold online.


Online Store




2026 Native Plant List


**BCR members will receive a 10% discount. A promo code will be shared with members via email a week before the sale. Aren't a member? Become one today!

Common Questions

What are native plants?

Plants that existed here in North America without human introduction.

Why plant native plants?

  • Help conserve water
  • Reduce mowing costs
  • Provide habitat for wildlife
  • Save money on fertilizer and pesticides
  • Reduce erosion


About Our Plants

  • Some varieties may not bloom the first year but the roots are established.
  • Some native plants are slow to emerge in the spring.
  • Make sure to leave seed heads for winter interest and to provide food and shelter for wildlife.
  • They are adaptable to a variety of environmental conditions

1 Year -
started from seed this year.

2 Year -
started from seed last year and held over the winter. There is more root development from second year plants!

Established/Premium -
dug up from gardens at Beaver Creek Reserve or from volunteer's gardens, and have already established strong root systems.