The following seed is in stock or will be collected and available for 2009 or spring 2010 PENDING CROP, all climatic zone 3/4 collections from established plants in North Dakota except where noted.
Acer ginnala - 16.00/lb d.w Amur Maple
Acer tataricum - 14.00/lb d.w Tatarian Maple
Aesculus glabra (ND, NE) - 3.95/lb Ohio Buckeye – collected from large well performing Trees in upper midwest
Amelanchier alnifolia - 90.00/lb Juneberry or Saskatoon
Aronia melanocarpa ‘McKenzie” - 48.00/lb Black chokeberry - taller form reaching 6-8 ft in height, glossy foliage, heavy fruit production, NRCS release
Caragana arborescens - 15.00/lb Siberian peashrub
Celastrus scandens (true) - 58.00/lb American bittersweet, no other contaminating species in area
Celtis occidentalis (MN, SD) - 28.50/lb Northern hackberry INQUIRE
Tilia mongolica - 35.00/lb Mongolian linden, attractive, small Asian linden
Ulmus americana (2009 in freezer storage)- 17.00/lb dw American elm
Ulmus pumila (2009 in freezer storage) - 21.00/lb dw Siberian elm
Viburnum dentatum - 14.00/lb Arrowwood
Viburnum lantana - 16.50/lb Wayfaring bush
Viburnum lentago - 23.00/lb Nannyberry
Vitis riparia - 30.00/lb Riverbank grape
Yucca glauca - 25.00/lb Plains Yucca
Inquire regarding: Acer saccharum – Sugar maple, Northern Amelanchier laevis – Serviceberry Betula papyifera – Paper birch (ND, SD) Caragana frutex – Russian caragana Cornus alternifolia – Pagoda dogwood Corylus americana – American hazelnut Elaeagnus commutata – silverberry Malus ‘Dolgo’ – ‘Dolgo’ crabapple Quercus robar – English oak
Please feel free to contact us regarding collection of additional species.
Seed is intended for use by knowledgeable wholesale growers and horticulturists, it is true to name though unintentional hybridization can occur between closely related species. No guarantee is expressed or implied and our total liability is limited to the purchase price of the seed. Prices are F.O.B. Bismarck, North Dakota.
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Conservation Plant Materials for the Northern Plains
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