Wild for Monarchs and Pollinators Early Nectar Plants • Blue Eye Stout Grass • Columbine • Phlox, Wild • Spring Beauty • Violet, Marsh Blue • Violet, Common Blue or Wooly • Wild Lupine For more information about monarchs and milkweed or pollinators check out wildones.org/learn/wild-for-monarchs, monarchjointventure.org and monarchwatch.org/bring-back-the-monarchs or pollinator.org. Wild Ones continues in its efforts to save America’s favorite butterfly through the Wild for Monarchs campaign. But this year Wild Ones is expanding its efforts to include pollinators. Our Chapter will continue to offer programs to support these efforts. We encourage everyone to buy and plant more milkweed (the host plant for the Monarch) and more nectar plants (food sources for the Monarch and other butterflies and pollinators) during our Native Plant Sale. Create a butterfly and a pollinator garden with native plants or integrate these plants into your existing garden: Host Plants (milkweeds native to our area) Late Flowering Nectar Plants Visit us online at foxvalleyarea.wildones.org “ Without Milkweeds there can be no monarchs ” – Douglas W. Tallamy • Butterfly Weed • Common Milkweed* • Swamp (Red) Milkweed * This is not on our form, at this time. Please consider collecting these seeds this fall to help us develop local wild milkweed seed resources. • Aster, Heath • Aster, New England • Aster, Sky-blue • Aster, Smooth Blue • Aster, White Wood • Goldenrod, Ohio • Goldenrod, Showy • Goldenrod, Stiff • Ironweed • Little Bluestem • Palm Sedge • Prairie Dropseed • Sneezeweed page 4 Mid-Season Nectar Plants • Boneset • Black-eyed Susan • Black-eyed Susan, Sweet • Blazing Star, Meadow • Blazing Star, Prairie • Blazing Star, Rough • Brown-eyed Susan, Sweet • Compass Plant • Coreopsis, Lance-leaf • Coreopsis, Tall Tickseed • Coneflower, Pale Purple • Coneflower, Purple • Coneflower, Yellow or Greyhead • Culver’s Root • Cup Plant • Golden Alexander • Hyssop, Giant Blue • Indigo, Blue False • Joe-pye Weed • Mint, Dotted or Horsemint • Mint, Virginia Mountain • Nodding Pink Onion • Oxeye Sunflower • Phlox, Prairie • Phlox, Smooth • Prairie Dock • Purple Prairie Clover • Rattlesnake Master • Vervain, Blue • Vervain, Hoary • Wild Bergamot Name: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________________________ Phone: Mobile (_______)_________________________ Home (_______)________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Are you a Wild Ones Member? Yes ❑ No ❑ Plant resource classification comes from: • botany.wisc.edu/wisflora • plants.usda.gov For more information, go online to: • northernsunset.com Click on “Learn About Perennials” for info on deer resistant plants, attracting butterflies, how to, etc. Purchase nursery-propagated native plants in 4-inch pots with full green top growth, 1-year to 2-year growth. Plants are $5.00 each or 12+ (a tray of same species) at $4.50 each. 1. Complete and mail the original form. 2. Copy your order for your records. 3. Make check payable to: Wild Ones Fox Valley. 4. Mail to: Wild Ones Native Plant Sale, 2285 Butte des Morts Beach Rd., Neenah, WI 54956. 5. Discounts are available for not-for-profit organizations. Contact Sharon Ziebert, at 920-410-6932 or e-mail [email protected], with questions or to help with the plant sale. Copy this order form for friends, or download extra copies at foxvalleyarea.wildones.org. 2016 Native Plant Sale Orders Due: Pick Up: At WILD Center : April 29 • Friday May 14 • Saturday • 9–11 AM 2285 Butte des Morts Beach Rd (Town of Menasha) Directions: From Hwy 41, take Exit 136, drive east on BB (Prospect Ave) to right onto Northern Rd, then left onto Stroebe Rd. Off Stroebe Rd, turn right onto Butte des Morts Beach Rd. ♻ Printed On Recycled Paper page 1 FOX VALLEY AREA Photo courtesy of Claire Kim. Photo courtesy of Caroline Beard.