496 Tremont St
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We have had this property for a year and have been consciously switching out and adding native flowers, shrubs, and trees to our home. Providing for our native pollinators, birds, and other wildlife is something we feel is very important, and we hope that our ongoing work will inspire others to learn more and plant native.
This year we have planted the following:
Purchased at: Prickly Ed’s Cactus Patch Native Plant Emporium
Trees and Shrubs: Native Dogwood, Mountain Laurel, Eastern Redbud, Sweetbay Magnolia, Arrowwood Viburnum, Nannyberry Viburnum, Elderberry, Ninebark, Witch Hazel, Sweet Pepperbush, Beautyberry, Native Hydrangea, Red and Yellow Twig Dogwood, Winterberry, Shrubby St. John’s Wort, and Serviceberry.
Native Flowers: Mountain Mint, False Sunflower, Blanket Flower, Coneflower, Brown-eyed Susan, Black-eyed Susan, Jewelweed, Pearly Everlasting, Smooth Aster, New England Aster, Bee Balm, Common Milkweed, Sundial Lupine and Woodland Sunflower.
We have a wildflower field that was once an abandoned vegetable garden. Naturally growing in the field we have Fleabane, Goldenrod, Aster, and some native grasses. We are working on expanding and adding more diversity of native plants to this area.



This year we have planted the following:
Purchased at: Prickly Ed’s Cactus Patch Native Plant Emporium
https://pricklyeds.com
Trees and Shrubs: Native Dogwood, Mountain Laurel, Eastern Redbud, Sweetbay Magnolia, Arrowwood Viburnum, Nannyberry Viburnum, Elderberry, Ninebark, Witch Hazel, Sweet Pepperbush, Beautyberry, Native Hydrangea, Red and Yellow Twig Dogwood, Winterberry, Shrubby St. John’s Wort, and Serviceberry.
Native Flowers: Mountain Mint, False Sunflower, Blanket Flower, Coneflower, Brown-eyed Susan, Black-eyed Susan, Jewelweed, Pearly Everlasting, Smooth Aster, New England Aster, Bee Balm, Common Milkweed, Sundial Lupine and Woodland Sunflower.
We have a wildflower field that was once an abandoned vegetable garden. Naturally growing in the field we have Fleabane, Goldenrod, Aster, and some native grasses. We are working on expanding and adding more diversity of native plants to this area.
