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MC-IRIS Native Plant Sale


This year's sale is finished! Thanks to all our customers.
Watch for details on our next sale on
September 12, 2026!


Switchyard Park Maintenance Building, 1601 S. Rogers St.
(use S. Rogers St. entrance)


Perennials

Pricing: 
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Trees and Shrubs


Things to know about the sale:
  • Come early for best selection!
  • Be sure to use the 1601 S. Rogers St. entrance to Switchyard Park - the large gray building on your right as you enter is the Maintenance Building where the native plant sale is being held.
  • Bring a box/basket to make it easy to carry all your selected plants (some boxes will be available at the sale)
  • We will take both cash and credit cards
  • Note that dogs are not allowed in the building during the plant sale unless they are service dogs

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