NPA Spring Plant Sale
Plant Donation List - Plants to Pot up in the fall
Divided Plants - We would prefer to see these in gallon pots or larger.
Propagated Plants – Prefer in 6” pots or larger
Seedlings – 4” pots or larger
Please label ALL plants with Genus, species, and variety. A brief description of the bloom color, size, etc is also helpful. If you need any help with pots, plant tags, or identification, you can go to the Bellevue Botanical Garden work area, near the NPA Borders, during one of the scheduled crew days and obtain assistance or contact Kandy Kroll at 206-417-5047 or email Kandy.
Aconitum (2 bulbs/pot)
Agapanthus
Alchemilla mollis
Aquilegia
Artemesia particularly 'Silver King’, ‘Silver Queen', or 'Quizhou'
Arum (1 large per)
Aster
Astrantia
Campanula (large hardy)
Canna (store in soil, let dry out)
Chelone
Cimicifuga
Crocosmia (3 corms/pot)
Darmera
Dianthus (best from cuttings only)
Dicentra
Doronicum (put lots of roots in pot)
Epimedium (better in spring)
Gentiana
Helleborus orientalis
Hemerocallis
Hosta
Iris (only if named and/or color described)
Lathyrus vernus
Liatris (large corms only)
Lychnis (young plants)
Lysimachia
Origanum
Peony (only in fall)
Papaver orientale (only in fall)
Polygonatum
Ranunculus
Rodgersia
Smilacina
Stachys macrantha
Tradescantia
Verbena (V. bonariensis in gallons)
Viola (4"pots for odorata types)
The following can be potted up now, but must not freeze
Bletilla
Brunnera
Cardamine
Chrysanthemum (true)
Shasta Daisies
Dictamus
Euphorbia (seedlings only of all Characias/wulfenii types)
Nepeta
Geranium (G. phaeum only in spring)
Monarda (some protection)
Persicaria
Polemonium (must grow cold)
Sedum
Schizostylis
Stokesia (leave some leaves on)
Tellima
Tiarella
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