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Monarch Native Plant Kit

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Each native plant kit contains 50 plant plugs per kit and are designed for extended periods of bloom and interest with diversity containing flowers, grasses, and sedges.

 

Species substitutions are unlikely but possible. You are guaranteed to get species appropriate to the kit you are purchasing.

 

When planted 18" on center, each kit will cover approximately 100 square feet or you can use the plants throughout your property.

 

Pick up: Plant kits can be picked up from the SWCD office in Noblesville, Indiana the first week of June. Pick up details will be emailed at the end of May.

 

The number below indicates how many plugs of each species you can expect in the kit. 

 

The Monarch Garden Kit features native flowers, including 3 varieties of milkweed, which provide food and nectar sources for Monarch butterflies to thrive. The included plants prefer sun/part-sun and will grow well in mesic soils.

 

5 – Asclepias incarnata (pink)

5 – Asclepias tuberosa (orange)

3 – Asclepias verticillata (white)

3 – Conoclinium coelestinum (blue)

5 - Echinacea pallida (purple)

3 - Eryngium yuccifolium (glaucous)

3 – Heliopsis helianthoides (yellow)

3 - Liatris ligulistylis (pink)

3 - Oligoneuron rigidum (yellow)

3 – Penstemon digitalis (white)

5 - Rudbeckia hirta (yellow)

3 - Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (purple)

3 – Verbena hastata (purple)

3 – Veronicastrum virginicum (white)

50

 

Subs: Amorpha canescens, Aslepias syriaca, Liatris aspera, Penstemon hirsutus,

 

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