Annual Native Tree, Flower and Plant sale
Natives Sale
Every fall the SWCD brings you a wide selection of native trees and shrubs for your landscape and conservation needs. Beginning 2025 the SWCD will be offering a selection of native flowers and grasses as well.
Natives are a good choice for your project because they are uniquely suited to our soils, weather, and pests AND they have unique and crucial relationships with the insects, pollinators, and birds our ecosystem depends on.
Go native!
Support Conservation
The natives sale is the SWCD's biggest annual fundraiser and all proceeds go right back into conservation in Hendricks County.
Note: The native’s sale is open to anyone - you do not have to live in Hendricks County to order. Please be aware that we cannot ship your trees - all orders must be picked up in Hendricks County, at the specified pickup location.
Order your natives!
Order & Payment DEADLINE: August 29, 2025
See all species of natives offered on our order form.
3-gallon potted trees are all native trees grown locally in Lizton, IN by Woody Warehouse Nursery, Inc.
Native flowers and grasses are grown locally by SWCD staff.
Just complete the order form below and submit with full payment to:
Hendricks County SWCD
195 Meadow Drive, Suite 2
Danville, IN 46122
Contact us at 317-745-2555 ext. 3 with any questions about the Natives sale.
Each tree and shrub offered through the Hendricks County SWCD fall tree sale is guaranteed by Woody Warehouse to be true to type and in good condition at the time of pick up.
The SWCD cannot guarantee refunds or plant survival after native trees and plants have been taken home. If you are not satisfied with your order, you have the right to refuse it at the time of pick up only. A refund check will be issued by mail for the cost of the refused plants.
HOW DO I PICK UP MY ORDER?
An email will be sent with instructions on time and location of pick-up.
Not sure which tree or shrub is right for your property?
For detailed descriptions of the trees and shrubs offered in the SWCD tree sale, including mature size; foliage, bark, and fruit descriptions; light, soil, and water requirements, etc., visit the University of Connecticut College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources Plant Database.
The Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder is a great resource to learn more about tree characteristics, potential issues, and other info.
The Arbor Day Foundation Tree Guide is a very helpful tool as well.
Right Tree, Right Place. Remember to consider mature tree size when selecting a planting location, and tree species. Plant the right tree in the right place.
Consider above and below ground utilities and always Call Before you Dig!