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Orders
accepted from Nov. 1 through April 15, 2016. Order early, supplies are limited.
JEFFERSON
CITY, Mo. -- Native trees, shrubs,
and woody vines can help improve wildlife habitat and soil and water
conservation while also improving the appearance and value of private property.
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) George O. White State Nursery
near Licking offers Missouri residents a variety of native seedlings for
reforestation, windbreaks, erosion control, wildlife food and cover, and other
purposes.
The State Nursery provides mainly
one-year-old bare-root seedlings with sizes varying by species. Seedlings
varieties include pine, pecan, oak, dogwood, tulip poplar, cottonwood,
sweetgum, cypress, birch, hickory, willow, persimmon, pawpaw, deciduous holly,
redbud, wild plum, ninebark, witch hazel, serviceberry, mulberry, elderberry,
and many others.
Seedlings are available in quantities of
10, 25, or 100 per species. Prices for seedling quantities range from $6-32 per
bundle. Receive a 15-percent discount up to $20 off seedling orders with a
Heritage Card. Orders can be placed until April 15, 2016. Orders will be
shipped or can be picked up at the State Nursery from February through May.
Quantities are limited so order early.
Find images and information on available
items, and ordering information, in the Department’s 2015-2016 Seedling Order Form catalogue. The catalogue is available
in the November issue of the Missouri
Conservationist, at MDC regional offices and nature centers, online at mdc.mo.gov (on.mo.gov/1Mjkrg1) or by calling the State Nursery at 573-674-3229.

Order
native trees and shrubs from MDC State Nursery. Orders
accepted from Nov. 1 through April 15, 2016. Order early, supplies are limited.
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