Clallam Conservation District’s plant sale closes Thursday

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District is accepting orders for the organization’s annual Native Plant Sale through Thursday.

Orders can be placed online through the conservation district website at www.clallamcd.org/native-plants.

Conifer seedlings remaining include Douglas fir, grand fir, Sitka spruce and western hemlock. Deciduous tree seedlings include red alder and Rocky Mountain maple. Deciduous shrubs include Nootka rose, oceanspray, tall Oregon grape, Pacific ninebark, red elderberry, serviceberry and twinberry. Native pollinator seed packets are also still available.

The bare-root tree and shrub seedlings are sold in bundles of 10, 25 and 50, in prices ranging from $18-$80 per bundle.

Details about the species offered, bundle sizes and pricing are available at www.clallamcd.org/native-plants.

The Clallam Conservation District hosts the annual plant sale to provide affordable native plants for wildlife habitat enhancement and environmentally friendly landscaping. Because of COVID-19 and reliance on volunteers to help with the sale, plants this year are only being sold in bundle sizes offered by the nursery. District representatives encourage customers to join together with neighbors, garden clubs and other organizations on orders.

Plants will be available for pick-up on Feb. 26 and 27 at the Lazy J Tree Farm in Agnew.

For more information, contact the Conservation District by email at or by phone at 360-775-3747 ext. 5.

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