Alabama warbonnet:
Rare native found only in Alabama and Georgia
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Red maple:
Beautiful fall foliage; medium-height shade tree; oval crown
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Butterfly weed:
Monarch host and bee magnet; reblooms for months
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GET READY FOR FALL PLANTING
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Pre-order Select Natives,
Trees & Shrubs
NOW THROUGH AUGUST 17
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As we prepare for Fall Plant Sale 2019, two of our dedicated plant volunteer teams, Native Plants and Trees & Shrubs, are delighted to offer a diverse array of specialty trees, shrubs, and native plants, some of which are available through pre-order only. Download the separate pre-order forms below to explore what's available and place your order, then mark your calendar to shop hundreds of other incredible plants at the sale September 14-15 at the Gardens!
IT'S EASY TO PRE-ORDER!
To pre-order: Download, print, and fill out the order form(s) below, then scan or take a picture of the completed form(s) and return via email to
[email protected].
In your email subject line, indicate NATIVE PLANT or TREE order.
Please note that Native Plant pre-orders require a $100 minimum purchase, and Tree pre-orders require a $50 minimum purchase.
(Pre-orders between the two groups may not be combined to meet the minimum purchase requirements.)
Pay at pickup by check, debit, or credit card.
Orders may be picked up between 1 and 3 p.m. Friday, September 13, through Sunday, September 15, at the Gardens' Plant Adventure Zone (parking available next to Library).
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Joe Pye weed:
In bloom now, a favorite of butterflies and bees
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Fothergilla:
Spring blooms feature a honey scent; red/orange fall foliage
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Cardinal flower:
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
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About Fall Plant Sale 2019
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Join us September 14–15 at the Gardens for Fall Plant Sale 2019! Choose from a large selection of trees, shrubs, herbs, natives, perennials, camellias, bonsai, and more. Members of the Friends will receive a free plant! Proceeds benefit the ongoing stewardship and enhancement of the Gardens, educational programs, and outreach activities. We thank you!
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens has been named one of the top three free attractions in America by USA Today. A facility of the Birmingham Park and Recreation Board, the Gardens is the result of a successful public/private partnership between the City of Birmingham and the nonprofit Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens, a mission-driven membership organization that seeks to protect, nurture, and share the wonders of the Gardens.
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