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Submission Number: 8
Submission ID: 4436
Submission UUID: 93ab4ac2-782e-4c25-a5c4-537cef9c0665
Submission URI: /source-registry/register
Created: Tue, 12/12/2017 - 14:38
Completed: Tue, 12/12/2017 - 14:38
Changed: Mon, 12/15/2025 - 10:54
Remote IP address: 184.151.37.123
Submitted by: Native Plants in Claremont
Language: English
Is draft: No
Webform: Register a Source of Native Plants
Submitted to: Register a Source of Native Plants
Commercial
Retail, Wholesale
Seasonal
yes
yes
As well as native species from other Ontario locations
yes
All plants sold are native to southern Ontario
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yes
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yes
yes
yes
yes
Trees & Shrubs, Wildflowers, Grasses, Sedges, Terrestrial plants, Wetland plants, Seeds
Yes
- garden design/native plant species selection by qualified staff
- plants for fundraising activities (e.g., school programs)
- sale of related native plant materials - seed packets, books, greeting cards
- sale of wildflower kits each containing 18 plants specifically selected for different landscapes and site needs - Sunny Butterfly/Pollinator Kit, Shade Kit, Shoreline Kit, Rain Garden Kit, and School Yard kit
- nursery tours
- speaking engagements
- plant sales and promotion of native plants and their ecological value at various regional/local events
- contract growing
- on-site public retail hours (7 days/week spring and early summer, reduced hours in fall)
- delivery to wide array of agencies, horticulture groups, contractors, school boards, residential customers across southern Ontario
- plants for fundraising activities (e.g., school programs)
- sale of related native plant materials - seed packets, books, greeting cards
- sale of wildflower kits each containing 18 plants specifically selected for different landscapes and site needs - Sunny Butterfly/Pollinator Kit, Shade Kit, Shoreline Kit, Rain Garden Kit, and School Yard kit
- nursery tours
- speaking engagements
- plant sales and promotion of native plants and their ecological value at various regional/local events
- contract growing
- on-site public retail hours (7 days/week spring and early summer, reduced hours in fall)
- delivery to wide array of agencies, horticulture groups, contractors, school boards, residential customers across southern Ontario