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!
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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
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Chokeberry
Arctic Fire Dogwood
Arctic Fire Yellow Dogwood
Honeysuckle
Jim Dandy Winterberry
Junipers
Ninebark
Staghorn Sumac
Meadow Sweet Spirea
Canadian Yew
Viburnum Nannyberry
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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.