All plants are $3 each. Indian Plum (Oemleria cerasiformis) 9 plants in 1-gallon pots. This is a shrub that's a native plant to this region. Has small white clusters of flowers in the early spring, then in early summer clusters of berries that the birds like. Not edible for people. Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) 4 plants in 1-gallon pots. Large, deciduous, native shrub with clusters of white flowers in spring and bright red stems in winter. Likes to grow in wet conditions. Good for use in naturalization of riparian areas. Hardhack (Spiraea souglasii ssp. douglasii) 15 plants in 1-gallon pots. Native shrub with pink flower clusters. Likes to grow in wet conditions. Good for use in naturalization of riparian areas. Sword fern (Polystichum munitum) 3 plants in 1-gallon pots. Evergreen fern native to this region. Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina) 3 plants in 1-gallon pots. Native fern species that dies back each winter. Garry oak (Quercus garryana) 5 plants in 1-gallon pots. Native, deciduous tree. The plants I have are small and multi-stemmed, best for naturalized areas rather than as specimen trees. Kerria (Kerria japonica) 5 plants in 1-gallon pots. Non-native ornamental shrub. Bright yellow/orange flowers in early summer. Pine trees, I think they're white pine. 3 trees in 1-gallon pots. Located 10 minutes from downtown Duncan. Can meet in or near Duncan if needed.