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Find local native plant nurseries in Connecticut. Support pollinators and local ecosystems with plants native to your region.
31 results found
Southbury, Connecticut
Native-plant-focused nursery in Connecticut offering native plants, local flowers, and woodland design services.
New Haven, Connecticut
Urbanscapes Native Plant Nursery is a native plant nursery located in New Haven, Connecticut.
Milford, Connecticut
General plant nursery with multiple locations in Connecticut carrying trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, houseplants, herbs, vegetables, and a native-plant section.
Trumbull, Connecticut
General plant nursery carrying shrubs, trees, and perennials, with a native-plant section including wildflowers. Also sells bulk mulch and soil.
Simsbury, Connecticut
Warner Nursery & Garden Center is a native plant nursery located in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Morris, Connecticut
White Flower Farm Store & Gardens is a native plant nursery located in Morris, Connecticut.
Manchester, Connecticut
Woodland Gardens is a native plant nursery located in Manchester, Connecticut.
Southbury, Connecticut
Native-plant-focused nursery in Connecticut offering native plants, local flowers, and woodland design services.
New Haven, Connecticut
Urbanscapes Native Plant Nursery is a native plant nursery located in New Haven, Connecticut.
Milford, Connecticut
General plant nursery with multiple locations in Connecticut carrying trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, houseplants, herbs, vegetables, and a native-plant section.
Trumbull, Connecticut
General plant nursery carrying shrubs, trees, and perennials, with a native-plant section including wildflowers. Also sells bulk mulch and soil.
Simsbury, Connecticut
Warner Nursery & Garden Center is a native plant nursery located in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Morris, Connecticut
White Flower Farm Store & Gardens is a native plant nursery located in Morris, Connecticut.
Manchester, Connecticut
Woodland Gardens is a native plant nursery located in Manchester, Connecticut.
Connecticut's mix of coastal lowlands, river valleys, and forested uplands supports diverse native plant communities. Native species provide essential habitat for New England wildlife and pollinators.
Spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) are ideal planting windows. Fall is especially good for trees.