Maryland Native Plant Society
P.O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD 20914
Also known as American Linden and Bee Tree, this perennial, deciduous tree grows 60 to 80 feet tall, sometimes even taller. This tree has a long trunk and wide-spreading branches that form a dense crown, and its inconspicuous but aromatic, yellow flowers frequently attract bees. It grows in full sun to shade, in dry to moist soils, preferring moist, well-drained, loam soils.
Local and regional native plant societies, databases, and other resources may have expertise on exactly what plants are best for your particular area and climate.
P.O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD 20914
NHB/166, Washington, DC 20560
400 Blandy Farm Lane; Unit 2; Rt.2; Box 214, Boyce, VA 22620
P.O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD 20914
Find in-person and online vendors for your home or wholesale project. It's a good idea to call ahead to verify native stocks, and find out what services they offer.
7500 Marshy Point Road, Middle River, MD 21220
410-696-1372
3400 Lowman Lane, Union Bridge, MD 21791
(410) 775-7700
6815 Rt. 108, Laytonsville, MD 20882
(301) 944-1190
14590 Triadelphia Mill Road, Dayton, MD 21036
(301) 596-9818
9640 Rosaryville Road, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(202) 262-9773
2901 Kuntz Road, Windsor Mill, MD 21244
(410) 496-2523
743 West Central Avenue, Davidsonville, MD 21035
(410) 798-5000
217 Clear Ridge Road, Union Bridge, MD 21791
(410) 775-7700
370 Shore Acres Road, Arnold, MD 21012
(410) 766-2212
6131 Hillen Road, Baltimore, MD 21239
(844) 756-8688
1820 Cromwell Bridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21234
(410) 324-4053
1820 Cromwell Bridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21234
(410) 823-1335
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Doing a little prep and research before you go to the nursery will save headaches and ensure you build the best habitat possible.
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