By choosing native plants, you can create a more diverse and sustainable ecosystem in your own backyard. Native plants can be more drought-tolerant than non-native species, making them an excellent choice for gardens in southern Ontario where dry spells are common. Provides a food source or shelter to Ontario native pollinators!

 
    • Balsam Fir

    • Red Maple

    • Sugar Maple

    • Serviceberry

    • Heritage River Birch

    • Eastern Redbud

    • Dogwood

    • American Larch

    • Tulip Tree

    • Bur Oak

    • Red Oak

    • White Spruce

    • Eastern White Pine

    • Eastern Hemlock

    • White Cedar

    • Chokeberry

    • Arctic Fire Dogwood

    • Arctic Fire Yellow Dogwood

    • Honeysuckle

    • Jim Dandy Winterberry

    • Junipers

    • Ninebark

    • Staghorn Sumac

    • Meadow Sweet Spirea

    • Canadian Yew

    • Viburnum Nannyberry

    • Ferns

    • Anemone

    • Silver Sagebrush

    • Butterfly Weed

    • Wild Columbine

    • False Indigo

    • Coreopsis

    • Coneflower

    • False Sunflower

    • Coral Bell

    • Rose Mallow Hibiscus

    • Wild Lupin

    • Lobelia

    • Bee Balm

    • Penstemon

    • Black Eyed Susan

    • Veronica

**Please note this list is of plants we carry at GCL, but we can not guarantee that every plant listed is currently in stock. Some are only available seasonally or in limited supply.