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Bottlebrush Grass
Perennial
Scientific name: Hystrix patula Bloom Period: June/August
Height: 3-5 feet
Soil Type: Moist to dry soils
Habitat: B
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Michigan Native: YesHabitat types: A (Avian/Birds); B (Butterflies); H (Hummingbirds); P (Pollinators/Bees)
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Natural First Cut Bamboo Stakes
$0.003 foot (7/16″ x 3′)
First cut is 3 times stronger than wood, and is the best quality – more elastic, sturdier and it lasts much longer.
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Plantskydd Concentrate
“Plantskydd repels by emitting an odor browsing animals associate with predator activity—stimulating a fear-based response that will have garden feeders looking for somewhere else to dine.
• Allow treated plants 24 hours to dry.
• Retreat new growth every 2 to 4
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Add a Donation or Invasive Treatment Payment to Your Order
Help support the Kent Conservation District. You will receive recognition at our next Board meeting.
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Max Growth Tree Shelters Silts
$2.003-feet tall
Provides a mini-greenhouse on each plant which accelerates growth, reduces drought stress, increases terminal stem and roots development, and provides basic weed control.
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Big Bluestem
$6.00Perennial
Scientific name: Andropogon gerardii Bloom Period: June/September
Height: 3-6 feet
Soil Type: Moist to dry soils
Habitat: B
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Michigan Native: YesHabitat types: A (Avian/Birds); B (Butterflies); H (Hummingbirds); P (Pollinators/Bees)
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Canada Wild Rye
$6.00Perennial
Scientific name: Elymus canadensis Bloom Period: June/August
Height: 3-5 feet
Soil Type: Moist to dry soils
Habitat: A
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Michigan Native: YesHabitat types: A (Avian/Birds); B (Butterflies); H (Hummingbirds); P (Pollinators/Bees)
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Indian Grass
$6.00Perennial
Scientific name: Sorghastrum nutans Bloom Period: August/September
Height: 4-8 feet
Growth Rate: Moderately fast
Soil Type: Moist to dry soils
Habitat: A, B
Sun: Full sun
Michigan Native: YesHabitat types: A (Avian/Birds); B (Butterflies); H (Hummingbirds); P (Pollinators/Bees)