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Forest Flora Pollinator Patch | Native Perennial Kit
Turn a shaded corner, woodland edge, or partly shaded garden into thriving native habitat.
This ready-to-plant kit includes 18 Ontario native perennials grown from ethically collected Ontario seed and selected to support pollinators, wildlife, and local biodiversity.
Each kit includes 5–6+ native species, with 2-3+ plants of each species, suitable for approximately 2–6 m² depending on planting density.
Details:
- 18 plants in 4-inch pots, at least 5–6 Ontario native species based on availability
- Designed by our team to support shady or woodland edge habitat, suitable for approximately 2–6 m² in partial shade
- Grown from ethically collected Ontario native seed
- Pollinator-safe growing practices, free of neonicotinoids
Species mix:
Species may vary based on seasonal availability, but may include:
- Woodland Strawberry — Fragaria vesca: low-growing native groundcover supporting pollinators, birds, and wildlife
- Wild Columbine — Aquilegia canadensis: supports hummingbirds, bumblebees, and early-season pollinators with distinctive nectar-rich flowers
- Graceful Sedge — Carex gracillima: valuable host plant for skipper butterflies and provides habitat structure for beneficial insects
- Rosy Sedge — Carex rosea: low-growing woodland sedge supporting skipper butterflies and other grass-associated insects
- Smooth Blue Aster — Symphyotrichum laeve: important late-season nectar source for butterflies, native bees, and migrating pollinators
- Zigzag Goldenrod — Solidago flexicaulis: shade-tolerant goldenrod supporting specialist bees, butterflies, and a high diversity of pollinators in late summer and fall
- Foamflower — Tiarella cordifolia: woodland groundcover supporting native bees and early spring pollinators
- Bishop’s Cap — Mitella diphylla: delicate woodland native supporting small native bees and early-season pollinators
- Wild Geranium — Geranium maculatum: provides early-season nectar and pollen for native bees and other pollinators, and supports woodland-edge biodiversity
Please note: Photos are representative examples from previous seasonal packs. Species composition and plant appearance may vary based on current availability, pickup date, and stage of growth.
Turn a shaded corner, woodland edge, or partly shaded garden into thriving native habitat.
This ready-to-plant kit includes 18 Ontario native perennials grown from ethically collected Ontario seed and selected to support pollinators, wildlife, and local biodiversity.
Each kit includes 5–6+ native species, with 2-3+ plants of each species, suitable for approximately 2–6 m² depending on planting density.
Details:
- 18 plants in 4-inch pots, at least 5–6 Ontario native species based on availability
- Designed by our team to support shady or woodland edge habitat, suitable for approximately 2–6 m² in partial shade
- Grown from ethically collected Ontario native seed
- Pollinator-safe growing practices, free of neonicotinoids
Species mix:
Species may vary based on seasonal availability, but may include:
- Woodland Strawberry — Fragaria vesca: low-growing native groundcover supporting pollinators, birds, and wildlife
- Wild Columbine — Aquilegia canadensis: supports hummingbirds, bumblebees, and early-season pollinators with distinctive nectar-rich flowers
- Graceful Sedge — Carex gracillima: valuable host plant for skipper butterflies and provides habitat structure for beneficial insects
- Rosy Sedge — Carex rosea: low-growing woodland sedge supporting skipper butterflies and other grass-associated insects
- Smooth Blue Aster — Symphyotrichum laeve: important late-season nectar source for butterflies, native bees, and migrating pollinators
- Zigzag Goldenrod — Solidago flexicaulis: shade-tolerant goldenrod supporting specialist bees, butterflies, and a high diversity of pollinators in late summer and fall
- Foamflower — Tiarella cordifolia: woodland groundcover supporting native bees and early spring pollinators
- Bishop’s Cap — Mitella diphylla: delicate woodland native supporting small native bees and early-season pollinators
- Wild Geranium — Geranium maculatum: provides early-season nectar and pollen for native bees and other pollinators, and supports woodland-edge biodiversity
Please note: Photos are representative examples from previous seasonal packs. Species composition and plant appearance may vary based on current availability, pickup date, and stage of growth.