Native Plant Nursery

TN Nursery: Your Source for Native Plants

Searching for the ideal “native plant nursery”? TN Nursery specializes in offering Tennessee gardeners the widest selection of vibrant native plants, trees, shrubs, and perennials guaranteed to naturally thrive across Middle Tennessee. As a family-owned nursery focused exclusively on regional flora for over 30 years, we possess intimate expertise in the intricate ecosystem connections enabling native species to flourish here. 

Native Plant Nursery - Expansive Selection of Native Plant Species

Unlike transplanting generic ornamentals from afar and hoping they survive, our native plant nursery allows discovering Tennessee species naturally occurring across the state, including:  

  • Wild native azaleas, dogwood, redbud, hydrangea, sumac, and more are ideal for woodland plantings
  • Ornamental native grasses like switch grass, purple love grass, and fluffy muhly grass
  • Brilliant native perennials attracting pollinators like a blazing star, goldenrod, and bee balm
  • Flowering native shrubs like elderberry, spicebush, beautyberry, and others
  • Cold-hardy native evergreens like red cedar, inkberry holly, bayberry, and more

Expect incredible diversity across 100 lush acres as we continually expand offerings by studying Tennessee’s forests and meadows to uncover little-known gems. New native finds get tested onsite to confirm regional suitability before adding inventory.

Native Plants Selected for Local Ecosystem Compatibility  

Rather than forcing foreign plants to (hopefully) adapt, our native plant nursery inventory naturally thrives right here in Tennessee. Through studying native species in forests and meadows, our horticulture experts possess a deep understanding of East and Middle Tennessee native ecosystems – the intricate connections between plants, regional humidity patterns, variable soil compositions, temperature shifts, and seasonal rain or drought.   

By replicating native growing conditions, we produce plants with natural genetic resilience to flourish in your landscape. Expect healthier native plants requiring less amendments and maintenance compared to imported varieties over the long term.

Passion for Growing Robust Native Plants  

At TN Nursery, vibrant plant health motivates everything we do. You’ll find our commitment reflected in native plant care tailored specifically to the needs of individual species, including:

  • Integrated pest management aligning to species susceptibility  
  • Pruning allows proper structural branch and root development
  • Handling and protecting delicate root systems  
  • Soil amendments matching natural habitat compositions
  • Sheltering and seasonal protections before allowing plants to go dormant  

Our focus results in hardy native plants that establish quicker and withstand seasonal changes better once incorporated into your garden.

Connect to TN Nursery’s Native Plant Passion and Insider Expertise!  

Ready to explore native plant offerings directly from passionate regional experts focused exclusively on Tennessee flora? Contact TN Nursery to chat about native plants or schedule a private guided nursery tour!

Painted Trillium - TN Nursery

Painted Trillium

Painted Trillium is a woodland wildflower with showy, white, or pinkish petals adorned with maroon or red streaks at the base. It is typically found in moist, forested areas and prized for its striking appearance. They are delicate and enchanting wildflowers that offer a range of benefits when thoughtfully integrated into landscaping designs. Its beauty, contributions to biodiversity, potential for naturalizing, woodland charm, and ability to create unique garden space. Painted trillium is common in eastern North America, specifically the Adirondack Mountains, which spans northeastern New York. It's a wildflower known for its red center and delicate white petals. Its botanical name is Undulatum, but gardeners commonly refer to it as the striped and smiling wake robin. It's also sometimes referred to as a painted lady because it starts to bloom just as the butterflies come out in the spring. This wildflower is a member of the Lilly family. Identifying The Painted Trillium The smiling wake robin is considered a flower of the Adirondack Mountains. They can be identified by their pink or red center and red stripes that follow the veins of their three white flower petals. It also has three green or blueish-green leaves, which is how it acquired the prefix 'tri' in its botanical name. Gardeners can expect this wildflower to grow up to 20 inches tall. The single flower that blooms from late spring to midsummer is about two inches wide with wavy, tapering petals. Gardeners can expect new plants to develop these flowers within four to seven years. How To Landscaping With Painted Trillium The Landscaping with the smiling wake robin is ideal for shade and pollinator gardens and areas with little to no direct sunlight. It is also suitable for adding color to areas under trees and around shrubs and bushes. Add Painted Trillium To Your Pollinator Garden If your gardening goal is to create a lovely pollinator garden, you can't go wrong with the smiling wake robin. This wildflower is known to attract bumble and honey bees, who forage for the pollen from the flowers. Smiling wake robins thrive next to other shade-loving plants. These include Christmas ferns, lady ferns, bleeding hearts, hostas, daffodils, snowdrops, Virginia bluebells, and the woodland phlox. Gardeners can enjoy the Painted Trillium in their shade gardens. They can also use it to add color to areas generally devoid of defined plant life, like under tall trees and shrubs, to create focal points.

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Staghorn Sumac - TN Nursery

Staghorn Sumac

Staghorn Sumac is a deciduous shrub or small tree known for its pinnately compound leaves and distinctive upright clusters of fuzzy, red, or white berries. It is often found in various habitats and appreciated for its ornamental and ecological value. This excellent deciduous plant is known for its unique beauty, beautiful leaves, and fall color. With its unique and highly harmonious form, it is a must-have for any lover or gardener. Staghorn Sumac is generally safe for humans and most animals to interact with. It can be grown outdoors to add color to your yard or kept indoors as an ornamental piece. Let's take a closer look at the physical attributes of this deciduous shrub and the benefits of owning it. What Does the Shrub Look Like This item will grow to about 16 feet tall and about 20 feet in diameter. It has yellowish flowers and a series of green leaves during the spring and summer and various colors during the fall. The primary leaves are about 10 inches long, while the flowers are two to four inches wide. Many people say that the leaves feel like the velvet of a deer's antlers, which is partially how the tree got its name. Staghorn Sumac Reproduces in Multiple Ways This plant can reproduce through seeds spread by wind or animals such as squirrels or rabbits. However, they can also create clones of themselves in which younger shoots will sprout near more mature ones. This means that you can quickly get more of these plants on your property within a matter of months. Staghorn Sumac Produces Food for Wildlife Several birds and other creatures that stick around for the winter will eat the fruit they provide. The fruit will typically remain on the tree from the late spring months until they are consumed or fall off before the start of the following spring. Therefore, you will always have something to look at, no matter what the calendar says. You can put Staghorn Sumac in your front yard to break up what might otherwise be a monotonous space. They can also be used as part of a garden or indoors to add a touch of color to your home office or other sufficiently large spaces where a plant can add charm and character.

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Blue Hydrangea - TN Nursery

Blue Hydrangea

Blue Hydrangea has vibrant dinnerplate blooms, lush foliage, and versatility, making it famous for gardens, parks, and residential landscapes. Scientifically known as macrophylla, it is a captivating flowering shrub celebrated for its enchanting beauty and the tranquil ambiance of gardens and landscapes. Revered for its vibrant azure blossoms, it is a botanical masterpiece that has charmed horticulturists and nature enthusiasts for generations. With a profusion of attractively hued blooms, Blue Hydrangea makes beautiful additions to any garden. The flowers appear in clusters or cones up to eight inches wide. The foliage is generally deep green with a matte or waxy surface, but leaf shapes vary significantly between varieties. Some plants produce oblong or heart-shaped leaves between four and eight inches long, while others are adorned with serrated, deeply veined, or lobed leaves of similar size. Blue Hydrangea Has Amazing Blue Blooms One unique fact about Blue Hydrangea it is the most eye-catching parts of the plant aren't made up of petals, as is the case with most other flowering plants. Instead, showy, colorful blooms are comprised of petal-like structures called sepals. Sepals are sturdier than regular flower petals and protect the tiny flowers hidden behind or below them. Their bloom clusters vary from faint sky-blue to deep purple, with most shades in between. The color of the flowers it produces is based on the plant's variety and the content of certain minerals in the surrounding soil. Get Blue Hydrangea Dies Back In Winter They go dormant in the cooler months. As warmer weather returns, the plants start putting on new foliage, and new flowers begin forming in mid-to late spring. They will burst into full bloom in the early summer, with the flowers generally reaching their prime during June, July, August, and September. Some varieties only bloom once per growing season, while others rebloom continuously throughout the summer. Creating Height and Depth With Blue Hydrangea Blue Hydrangea can grow six feet or more with a six-foot branch span. These standard varieties are suitable for creating a border, a flowering green wall, or a divider between lawn areas. If space is a consideration, smaller varieties that are great for raising pots or planters are also available. These varieties will reach just two to three feet with a similar branch-spread diameter. Some plants also act like vines and can scale trees and fences to heights of 50 feet or more.

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