Rough blazing star

Gabis Arboretum Native Plant Sale

Join Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest for our annual native plant sale! Proceeds from the plant sale help support the arboretum.

Our staff carefully selected favorite native plants that we also have growing at Gabis. Beyond beautifying your landscape, native plants attract native pollinators and are adapted to thrive in our region.

Sale Information:

  • This sale is online only.
  • Sale ends on May 1 (or when plants are sold out).
  • Plant pick-up is May 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rose Pavilion at Gabis Arboretum. Arrangements can be made to pick up at a later date or time by contacting us.

Purchase Plants

Native Plants for Sale

Golden Alexanders

Golden Alexanders

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Culver's Root

Culver’s Root

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Ohio Spiderwort

Ohio Spiderwort

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Smooth blue aster with a Monarch butterfly perched on a stem.

Smooth Blue Aster

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Showy golden rod

Showy Golden Rod

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Switch grass

Switch Grass

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Purple prairie clover

Purple Prairie Clover

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Queen of the Prairie plant

Queen of the Prairie

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Rough blazing star

Rough Blazing Star

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Royal catchfly

Royal Catchfly

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Obedient Plant

Obedient Plant

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Shooting Star

Shooting Star

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Wild Columbine

Wild Columbine

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To request a disability-related accommodation, please contact the Office for Civil Rights at civilrights@pnw.edu or (219) 989-2163 five days prior to the event.

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