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Native Plants

Caring for the Land

Fall Native Plant Sale

We’re offering a different format for plant sales this fall. Due to an increase in demand for on-island habitat restoration projects we have a limited selection and supply this fall. However, we still have some amazing plants for sale and will be taking email orders between October 1st and November Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 4 months4 months ago
Caring for the Land

7th Annual Amateur Nature Photo Contest

To quote Dr. Bonnie Henry, “Please, go outside.” And while you’re out there, why don’t you bring along your camera and take some photos to enter into the 2020 Nature Photo Contest? Winners will be announced in September 2020 and will receive a 2021 Nature Photo Calendar. Categories This year Read more…

By Lauren Underhill, 9 months8 months ago
Caring for the Land

Native Plant Sales

All plants are grown on Mayne Island by the Mayne Island Conservancy from seeds and cuttings collected locally by hand. The plants are grown in our plant nursery without the use of artificial fertilizer or any pesticides. We use 100% rainwater to water our plants. Care is taken to follow Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 10 months9 months ago
Caring for the Land

About our Native Plant Nursery

The Nursery Beginnings The Mayne Island Conservancy began a native plant propagation program in the spring of 2011. Having a ready supply of local native plants is a key component in completing our ecosystem restoration projects on Mayne Island. In addition, native plants are growing in popularity with home gardeners, Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 4 years1 year ago
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Upcoming Events
Wed 27

(Online) Habitat Connectivity: Ponds and Plant Propagation

January 27 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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