In spite of the unseasonable heat, fall is here. For many of us, that means planting season. In the Sacramento area, one of the best places to indulge your plant buying habit is the
UC Davis Arboretum Teaching Nursery. Every year, it hosts a series of
plant sales, usually three in the spring and three in the fall. This year, the fall sales are on October 5 (members only), October 26, and November 16 (clearance sale).
As a volunteer, I’m at the UC Davis Arboretum Teaching Nursery every week, and I can tell you that the sales floor is overflowing with cool plants. According to the online inventory for the October 5 sale, there are more than 23,000 plants from almost 800 different taxa, ranging from to Abutilon to Zephyranthes. California natives? Check. Water-wise plants? Check. Succulents? Check. Grasses, vines, bulbs? Check, check, and check. No matter which plants or gardening style you’re into, there’s plenty to choose from. In fact, the selection is larger than at most commercial nurseries.
Here are some photos I took the other day as I walking the sales floor:
|
So many salvias (56 different varieties) |
|
Lots of other perennials |
|
Opuntia cacanapa ‘Ellisiana’ and Leucadendron ‘Hawaii Magic’ |
|
Leucadendron ‘Safari Sunset’ and Leucadendron ‘Ebony’ |
|
More succulents than you can imagine... |
|
...including some the Arboretum has never sold before, like Euphorbia lomelii (formerly known as Pedilanthus macrocarpus)... |
|
...including the sought-after ×Mangave ‘Praying Hands’ –at a great price, too! |
|
Mangaves in the rain, or rather with the sprinklers running |
|
A few oddities, too, like this Peperomia polybotrya sold as a houseplant |
This is just a tiny sampling of what’s available. Check out the online inventory
here for a complete list.
To make my shopping list, I download the
Excel version of the inventory because I can sort it by any number of criteria, including location in the nursery and even quantity. If one of the plants I’m interested is only available in a limited quantity (under 10, say), I typically grab it first during the sale. In the upcoming fall sale, quantities range from 1 (for example for ×
Hansara ‘Jumping Jacks’) to 122 for
Phedimus spurius (aka ‘Dragon’s Blood’ sedum).
© Gerhard Bock, 2024. All rights reserved. To receive all new posts by email, please subscribe here.
It looks like a fabulous sale, Gerhard! Better than the Huntington's sale by the looks of it. Happy hunting. BTW, I recently purchased a Peperomia labeled simply as 'Raindrop' that appears identical to the plant in your last photo.
ReplyDeleteWow, a dream come true! Good thing I'm not living in CA! I would go crazy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this, I'm definitely going to visit!
ReplyDeleteMy list is made ! It's not too long but of course there are always plenty of impulse buys.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least you still have this outlet for rare and unusual plants. Especially poignant after hearing about Annie's. More upsetting, though, is the reminder Sedum spurium is now Phedimus spurius. It's going to take a long time to remember that.
ReplyDelete