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LOUDOUN WILDLIFE’S NATIVE PLANT SALE AT MORVEN
September 13, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Did you know that fall is the best time to plant trees, shrubs and other perennials? A huge selection of native plants will be available at Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s Fall Native Plant Sale from five native plant nurseries: Nature By Design, Hill House Farm & Nursery, Seven Bends Nursery, Watermark Woods and Yellow House Natives. The sale takes place at the Morven Park visitor parking lot in Leesburg (access via main entrance on Old Waterford Road) from 9am to 2pm.
Knowledgeable volunteers will be on hand to help you choose plants suited to your space and goals. Be sure to visit the Native Plant Information Center for expert talks offered throughout the day on topics like native plants for beginners, transitioning to a native garden and managing invasive species.
Enjoy a cup of coffee from a local vendor while you explore tables hosted by nonprofit partners working to protect and restore native ecosystems. You can also learn about our programs and how to get involved in local conservation efforts.
For more information about Loudoun Wildlife’s Native Plant Sale, please contact [email protected].
Ask Us About Native Plants!
Transform your yard into a thriving haven for local wildlife and discover the beauty of sustainable gardening with our lineup of native plant talks at Loudoun Wildlife's Native Plant Sale, September 13th at Morven Park in Leesburg. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting your green journey, our talks offer valuable insights to help you nurture a healthier planet, one plant at a time.
Join us at the LWC Native Plant Sale Info Tent from 9 to 1 to for displays and talks:
9–10. Native plant "Right Plant, Right Place" display and Q&A
10. "Native Plants for Northern Virginia," Jim Knowles / Abernethy & Spencer Greenhouse & Garden Center
10:30. "Native Plantings in Our Communities," a panel discussion including Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk, Hillsboro Mayor Roger Vance and others.
- "Native Plant Garden Design," John Magee / Magee Design
11:30. "Invasive Plant Identification & Removal," Natali Walker / Blue Ridge PRISM
12–1. Native plant Q&A, featuring LWC’s Wildlife Sanctuary Program
