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Order online from our Coast Salish Plant Nursery

The Coast Salish Plant Nursery at Maplewood Flats offers a large selection of native plants rarely available at conventional nurseries. Limited quantity, while supplies last. All proceeds support restoration at Maplewood Flats. Feel good about your support for our Nursery program!

For the complete plant list or for more information visit wildbirdtrust.org/programs/coast-salish-plant-nursery, or contact nursery@wildbirdtrust.org.

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