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April 5 – Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Native Plant Sale

Mar 27, 2025 | Happenings Around the Blue Ridge, News & Updates |

Native plants add beauty and interest to your garden year-round and provide important habitat for wildlife.

Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s Native Plant Sale is the place to buy spring-blooming flowers, vines, trees, shrubs and ferns from five local native plant nurseries. The Sale takes place at the Morven Park visitor parking lot (access via main entrance on Old Waterford Road) and will be staffed by volunteers knowledgeable about native plants who can advise you on selecting natives for your garden and answer your questions.

The semi-annual Native Plant Sale returns to Morven Park with five native plant nurseries participating — Nature by Design, Hill House, Watermark Woods, Seven Bends and Yellow House Natives.

In addition to the Wildlife Conservancy a number of other organizations will have information booths including — Virginia Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation, Blue Ridge PRISM, Banshee Reeks Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists, Loudoun Master Gardeners and Wild Ones NoVA. Wild Birds Unlimited will also be at the sale with nestboxes and poles, and backyard bird feeding supplies. While you’re browsing, enjoy coffee and ice cream from Cofffeemania.

If you have boxes for carrying your plants, please bring them. If you have extra boxes, bring them for others to use.

 

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