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Laurel Field Co. Native Plant Nursery

We offer a seasonal selection of native plants grown for the Mid-Atlantic region, with a focus on species native to Washington County, Maryland.

Our inventory includes a mix of perennials, grasses, and select trees and shrubs, produced in plugs, quarts, and gallon containers. Availability changes throughout the season as plants become ready.

Spring availability is primarily flowers and grasses beginning around mid-May. Trees and shrubs are typically available year-round.

Purchasing & Fulfillment

Plants are available for pickup during our open hours.
Local delivery is available within 25 miles of Hagerstown.
Shipping is offered on select items when available.

Butterfly Weed - Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed - Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed - Asclepias tuberosa
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Butterfly weed is one of the most recognizable native wildflowers you’ll come across in Washington County once you know what to look for. It naturally shows up in dry, open areas like old fields, roadside banks, and rocky slopes where the soil is well-drained and often a little rough.

That’s exactly where it performs best. This isn’t a plant for rich, heavily amended beds. It thrives in the kind of conditions you’ll find across much of the county’s limestone-based soils and exposed slopes, where water moves through quickly and other plants struggle to hold on.

When it blooms, those bright orange flowers don’t sit idle. They stay active with pollinators throughout the day, especially native bees and butterflies. More importantly, this is one of the key host plants for monarch butterflies, meaning it supports their entire life cycle right here on the landscape.

It stays relatively compact, usually around 1–2 feet tall, and develops a deep taproot that makes it extremely resilient once established. Because of that, it prefers not to be disturbed after planting.

This is a strong choice for dry meadow plantings, slopes, and restoration work where you need something that can handle Washington County’s tougher soils while still contributing real ecological value.

Light: Full sun
Soil: Dry to medium; well-drained, rocky or limestone-based soils
Height: 1–2 ft
Bloom: Early to mid summer
Wildlife: Monarch butterflies (host plant), native bees, other pollinators
Growth: Deep taproot; drought-tolerant once established; does not like transplanting

Scarlet Bee Balm - Monarda didyma Scarlet Bee Balm - Monarda didyma Scarlet Bee Balm - Monarda didyma Scarlet Bee Balm - Monarda didyma
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This is the bee balm you’ll find in the wetter parts of Washington County. Along streams, low ground, and areas where the soil holds moisture. It’s not a dry-site plant. If the ground dries out too much, it won’t hold up the same way.

Put it in the right spot and it does what it’s supposed to. The red flowers come in early to mid summer and pull in hummingbirds right away. You’ll still get bees working it, but this one stands out more for the birds.

It usually grows around 2–4 feet and will spread if it’s happy. In good soil with consistent moisture, it’ll fill in and hold that space.

This works best in rain gardens, lower areas, and anywhere water is part of the site. Not something you force into a dry planting.

Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Medium to wet; moisture-holding soils
Height: 2–4 ft
Bloom: Early to mid summer
Wildlife: Hummingbirds, bees
Growth: Spreading perennial; does best with consistent moisture

Oxeye Sunflower - Heliopsis Helianthoides Oxeye Sunflower - Heliopsis Helianthoides Oxeye Sunflower - Heliopsis Helianthoides
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Oxeye Sunflower - Heliopsis helianthoides grown in a 4.5" pot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not at this time. We focus on live plants to give you a stronger start and better establishment.

  • We offer plants in plugs, quarts, and gallons depending on the species and stage of growth.

  • We grow native plants suited to Washington County and the surrounding region, including perennials, grasses, and select trees and shrubs.

  • We are based in Hagerstown and grow plants for the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region.

  • We prioritize plant health using low-impact methods such as hand management, biological controls, and horticultural treatments when needed. We avoid unnecessary chemical use and do not use systemic pesticides like neonicotinoids.

  • Native plants are adapted to local soils and climate, support pollinators and wildlife, and require less long-term maintenance once established.

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