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Plant Materials Guide for Lexington MA
2011 Edition
This plant materials list was compiled for the Town of Lexington and its residents as a guide for
municipal, commercial and residential landscaping purposes, for the incorporation of plant species
predominantly native to Middlesex County. The purpose of this guide is two-fold; to provide its readers
with a list of native plants suitable for landscaping purposes as well as a list of the most common
invasive plant species found in the Lexington community.
The selection of non-native plant species for residential and commercial landscaping purposes
along with the growing proliferation of invasive and non-native species not only in Lexington but
nationally, has led to an accelerating decline in our native flora and fauna. Choosing native plant species
for landscaping purposes, and removing invasive species wherever possible, can counter the decline of
native plants.
This guide consists of three parts, a list of invasive species (Prevalent Invasive Species), a list of
native species (Recommended Plant Materials List), and a list of area and regional nurseries that
specialize in native plant species. For those wishing for photo references a good on-line source is
Google Images, which also provides access to more detailed information for most species.
The creation of this guide was a collaborative effort by representatives of Citizens for Lexington
Conservation, the Lexington Tree Committee and the Lexington Conservation Commission.
Updated February 22, 2011
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Prevalent Invasive Species List
For purposes of this guide, invasive plants are considered to be non-indigenous species that
spread into various habitats causing an adverse environmental impact. Invasive plants in Lexington are
found throughout the town on both public and private property, and are displacing native plants.
The species on this list tend to be those most prevalent in Lexington. These include trees
(Norway maple, tree of heaven), shrubs (burning bush, barberry species), vines that kill trees (oriental
bittersweet, English ivy), and herbaceous species (purple loosestrife, garlic mustard, common reed).
Some of these invasive plants have been commonly used in residential and commercial landscaping and
some of them are still available commercially. The listed plants should be removed where possible and
should never be planted anew.
Acer platanoides Norway Maple
Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple
Ailanthus altissima Tree of Heaven
Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Porcelainberry
Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry
Berberis vulgaris Common or European Barberry
Celastrus orbiculatus Oriental Bittersweet
Cynanchum louiseae Black Swallow-wort
Elaeagnus umbellalata Autumn Olive
Euonymus alatus Burning Bush
Hedera helix* English Ivy
Ligustrum obtusifolium Border Privet
Lonicera sp. All shrub species of Honeysuckles
Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife
Phragmites australis Common Reed
Pyrus calleryana* Callery or Bradford Pear
Fallopia japonica or Polygonum cuspidatum Japanese Knotweed
Rhamnus cathartica Common Buckthorn
Rhamnus frangula* Glossy Buckthorn
Rosa multiflora Multiflora Rose
(Species noted with an * are not included on the Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List but are considered to be
prevalent and of concern in Lexington. For a more extensive listing of exotic species considered to be invasive in
Massachusetts, please consult the Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List:
(http://www.mass.gov/agr/farmproducts/proposed_prohibited_plant_list_v12-12-05.htm).
As of January 1, 2009, Massachusetts has prohibited the sale, trade, purchase, and distribution of species so listed.)
Updated February 22, 2011
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Recommended Plant Materials List
Following is a comprehensive list of plant species native to Middlesex County, Massachusetts
that are beneficial to the environment and to native fauna. The primary source for this list was The
Vascular Plants of MA; A County Checklist published by the MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, (1999
ed). The variety of plants listed should enable landscapers to identify native plants that are similar to
many popular non-native plant species in common use. For example, the list provides many native
groundcovers that can replace aggressive groundcovers like English ivy, Japanese pachysandra,
periwinkle, or bugleweed. In the realm of flowering shrubs, there are native species of viburnums,
dogwoods, azaleas, and many others. Many are relatively easy to buy due to the growing interest in
native plants.
Endangered, threatened, or species of concern are noted with an (*) per a list prepared by the
MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (2005 edition). These may be particularly valuable to plant and are
available in many garden centers. Extensive photo and factual information on each species may be
found on-line at Google Images.
Deciduous Canopy Trees
Acer rubrum Red Maple
Acer saccharum Sugar Maple
Alnus incana ssp. rugosa Speckled Alder
Betula lenta Sweet Birch
Betula alleghaniensis Yellow Birch
Betula nigra River Birch
Betula populifolia Gray Birch
Carya alba Mockernut Hickory
Carya ovata Shagbark Hickory
Celtis occidentalis Common Hackberry
Fagus grandifolia American Beech
Fraxinus americana White Ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green Ash
Juglans cinerea Butternut
Larix laricina Tamarack, American Larch
Nyssa sylvatica Tupelo, Black or Sour Gum
Platanus occidentalis American Sycamore
Populus deltoides Cottonwood, Necklace Poplar
Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen
Prunus serotina Black Cherry
Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak
Quercus alba White Oak
Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak
Quercus palustris Pin Oak
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Salix nigra Black Willow
Sassafras albidum Sassafras
Tilia americana American Linden, American Basswood
Ulmus americana American Elm, ‘Valley Forge’, ‘New Harmony’,
‘Princeton’
Updated February 22, 2011
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Evergreen Trees
Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar
Pinus resinosa Red Pine
Pinus rigida Pitch Pine
Pinus strobus White Pine
Thuja occidentalis* Eastern Arborvitae
Tsuga canadensis Canada Hemlock
Taxus canadensis American or Canada Yew
Deciduous Understory Trees
Acer pensylvanicum Striped Maple, Moosewood
Amelanchier canadensis Shadblow, Serviceberry
Amelanchier x grandiflora Apple Serviceberry, Juneberry
Cornus alternifolia Alternate-leaf Dogwood
Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood
Hamamelis virginiana Witch Hazel, American Witch Hazel
Magnolia virginiana* Sweetbay Magnolia
Ostrya virginiana Ironwood, Hophornbeam
Deciduous Shrubs
Photinia pyrifolia Red Chokeberry
Photinia melanocarpa Black Chokeberry
Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush
Clethra alnifolia Summer Sweet
Comptonia peregrina Sweet Fern
Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood
Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood
Cornus sericea Red-osier Dogwood
Corylus americana American Hazelnut
Ilex verticillata Common Winterberry
Lindera benzoin Spicebush
Rhododendron canadense Rhodora
Rhododendron viscosum Swamp Azalea
Rhus typhina Staghorn Sumac
Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac
Salix discolor Pussy Willow
Sambucus canadensis Elderberry
Spiraea alba var. latifolia Meadowsweet
Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush Blueberry
Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush Blueberry
Viburnum nudum var.cassinoides Witherod Viburnum
Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum
Viburnum opulus var. americanum American Cranberrybush Viburnum
Updated February 22, 2011
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Evergreen Shrubs
Ilex glabra Inkberry
Kalmia angustifolia Sheep Laurel
Kalmia latifolia Mountain Laurel
Lyonia lucida Fetterbush
Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry, Wax Myrtle
Rhodendron maximum* Rosebay
Vines
Clematis virginiana Virgin’s Bower
Lonicera canadensis American Fly Honeysuckle
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper
Groundcovers
Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Bearberry, Kinnikinnick
Asarum canadense Wild Ginger
Cornus canadensis Bunchberry
Dennstaedtia punctilobula Hay Scented Fern
Epigaea repens Trailing Arbutus
Gaultheria procumbens Wintergreen
Gaylussaccia baccata Black Huckleberry
Hydrastis canadensis* Goldenseal
Mitchella repens Partridgeberry
Polypodium virginianum Rock Polypody
Waldsteinia fragarioides* Barren Strawberry
Tiarella cordifolia Heartleaf Foamflower
Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush Blueberry
Herbaceous Species
Aquilegia canadensis Wild Red Columbine
Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed
Asclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed
Athyrium filix-femina Northern Lady Fern
Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats Grama
Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea
Hieracium sp. Hawkweed sp.
Liatris scariosa* New England Blazing Star
Lilium canadense Canada Lily
Lilium philadelphicum Wood Lily
Lilium superbum Turk’s Cap Lily
Lupinus perennis Wild Blue Lupine
Maianthemum canadense Canada Mayflower
Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon’s Seal, Solomon’s Plume
Updated February 22, 2011
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Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern
Monarda fistulosa Beebalm, Wild Bergamot
Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern
Penstemon hirsutis* Hairy Beard-tongue
Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple
Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern
Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem
Solidago sp. Goldenrod
Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass
Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum lateriflorum Calico Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders
Herbaceous Species - Understory
Actaea pachypoda White Baneberry, Doll’s Eyes
Actaea racemosa* Black Cohosh, Black Bugbane
Actaea rubra Red Baneberry
Anemone virginiana Thimbleweed
Aquilegia canadensis Wild Red Columbine
Arisaema triphyllum Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Carex stricta Tussock Sedge
Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge
Caulophyllum thalictroides Blue Cohosh
Chelone glabra White Turtlehead
Chelone lyonii Pink Turtlehead
Dennstaedtia punctilobula Hay-Scented Fern
Dicentra canadensis Squirrel Corn
Dicentra cucullaria Dutchman’s Breeches
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye
Eupatoriadelphus maculatus Joe-Pye Weed, Spotted Trumpetweed
Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset
Eurybia divaricata White Wood Aster
Eurybia macrophylla Large Leaf Aster
Glyceria canadensis Rattlesnake Mannagrass
Geum laciniatum Rough Avens
Hepatica nobilis var. acuta Sharp-lobed Hepatica
Iris versicolor Northern Blue Flag
Impatiens capensis Jewelweed, Touch-me-not
Juncus effusus Common or Soft Rush
Juncus tenuis Path or Poverty Rush
Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass
Lobelia siphilitica* Great Blue Lobelia
Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon’s Seal, Solomon’s Plume
Mimulus ringens Allegheny Monkey Flower
Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern
Osmorhiza claytonii Sweet Cicely, Clayton’s Sweetroot
Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern
Osmunda regalis Royal Fern
Sanguineria canadensis Bloodroot
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Soft-Stem Bulrush
Schoenoplectus (Bolboshoenus) fluviatilis* River Bulrush
Updated February 22, 2011
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Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass
Symphyotrichum ericoides White Heath Aster
Symphyotrichum pilosum Hairy White Old Field Aster, Frost Aster
Symphyotrichum prenanthoides* Crooked Stem Aster, Zigzag Aster
Symplocarpus foetidus Skunk Cabbage
Thalictrum thalictroides Rue Anemone
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Herbaceous Wetland Species - Deep Marsh
(6”– 3’ water depth)
Acorus americanus Sweetflag
Alisma plantago-aquatica Water Plantain
Carex comosa Longhair Sedge
Carex stricta Tussock Sedge
Eleocharis palustris Spike Rush
Glyceria canadensis Rattlesnake Mannagrass
Iris versicolor Northern Blue Flag
Nuphar luteum Yellow Pond Lily
Nymphaea odorata White Water Lily
Peltandra virginica Green Arrow Arum
Pontederia cordata Pickerelweed
Potamogeton pectinatus Sago Pond Weed
Sagittaria latifolia Arrowhead, Duck Potato
Sparganium americanum American Bur-reed
Schoenoplectus acutus Hard-Stem Bulrush
Schoenoplectus pungens Three-Square Bulrush
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Soft-Stem Bulrush
Typha latifolia Common Cattail, Broadleaf Cattail
Vallisneria americana Wild Celery, American Eelgrass
Herbaceous Wetland Species - Shallow Marsh
(0”– 6” water depth)
Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed
Carex stipata Awl-fruited Sedge, Owl Fruit Sedge
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye
Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye
Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Hollow-stemmed Joe-Pye Weed, Trumpetweed
Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset
Juncus canadensis Canada Rush
Juncus effusus Common or Soft Rush
Juncus tenuis Path or Poverty Rush
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower
Monarda fistulosa Beebalm, Wild Bergamot
Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern
Osmunda regalis Royal Fern
Panicum virgatum Switchgrass
Scirpus atrovirens Green Bulrush
Scirpus cyperinus Wool Grass
Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster
Updated February 22, 2011
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Symphyotrichum puniceum Purplestem Aster
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Recommended Seed Lists
Wet Meadow Mix
Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem
Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed
Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass
Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats Grama
Carex stipata Awl-fruited Sedge, Owl Fruit Sedge
Carex stricta Tussock Sedge
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye
Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye
Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Hollow-stemmed Joe-Pye weed, Trumpetweed
Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset
Juncus effusus Common or Soft Rush
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower
Monarda fistulosa Beebalm, Wild Bergamot
Scirpus cyperinus Wool Grass
Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Dry Meadow Mix
Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem
Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed
Asclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed
Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea
Coreopsis rosea Pink Coreopsis, Pink Tickseed
Desmodium canadense Showy Tick Trefoil
Dichanthelium clandestinum Deertongue
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye
Elymus villosus Muhl. ex Willd.* Hairy Wild Rye
Festuca rubra Creeping Red Fescue
Lespedeza capitata Roundheaded Bush Clover
Lupinus perennis* Wild Blue Lupine
Monarda fistulosa Beebalm, Wild Bergamot
Panicum virgatum Prarie Switchgrass
Penstemon hirsutus* Hairy Beard-tongue
Poa palustris Fowl Meadow Grass, Fowl Blue Grass
Rudbeckia laciniata Cut-leaf or Green-headed Coneflower
Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem
Solidago canadensis Canada Goldenrod
Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod
Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass
Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Blue Aster
Updated February 22, 2011
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Symphyotrichum lateriflorum Calico Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Native Turf Sun Mix
Festuca aurundinacea Tall Fescue (Not native to MA)
Festuca rubra fallax Chewings Fescue (Not native to MA)
(Editors Note: Though both species are not native to Massachusetts no reasonable alternative species
exist for those wishing turf lawns. This mix requires less frequent mowing and should be cut higher than
bluegrass lawns.)
Native Turf Shade Mix
Festuca rubra ssp.rubra Red Fescue
Woodland/Riparian Mix
Actaea racemosa* Black Cohosh
Anemone virginiana Thimbleweed
Aquilegia canadensis Wild Red Columbine
Arisaema triphyllum Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Carex comosa Longhair Sedge
Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge
Caulophyllum thalictroides Blue Cohosh
Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye
Eupatoriadelphus maculatus Joe-Pye Weed, Spotted Trumpetweed
Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset
Eurybia macrophylla Large Leaf Aster
Geum laciniatum Rough Avens
Heliopsis helianthoides Oxeye Sunflower
Juncus effusus Common or Soft Rush
Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon’s Seal, Solomon’s Plume
Mimulus ringens Allegheny Monkey Flower
Osmorhiza claytonii Sweet Cicely, Clayton’s Sweetroot
Polemonium reptans Greek Valerian, Jacob’s Ladder
Rubus allegheniensis Allegheny Blackberry, Common Blackberry
Symphyotrichum ericoides White Heath Aster
Symphyotrichum pilosum Hairy White Old Field Aster, Frost Aster
Symphyotrichum prenanthoides* Crooked Stem Aster, Zig Zag Aster
Symphyotrichum ericoides White Heath Aster
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain, Simpler’s Joy
Updated February 22, 2011
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Sources for Purchasing Native Plant Materials
Bigelow Nurseries, Inc.
455 W Main St
Northborough, MA 01532-2137
(508) 845-2143
www.bigelownurseries.com
Garden in the Woods (New England Wildflower Society)
180 Hemenway Road
Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 877-7630
www.newfs.org
Nasami Farm (New England Wildflower Society)
128 North Street
Whately, MA
(413) 397-9922
www.newfs.org/visit/nasami-farm
New England Wetland Plants, Inc.
820 West Street
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 549-4000
www.newp.com
Pierson Nurseries, Inc.
24 Buzzell Road
Biddeford, Maine 04005
(207) 499-2994
www.piersonnurseries.com
Sylvan Nurseries
1028 Horseneck Road
Westport, MA 02790
508-636-4573
www.sylvannursery.com
Vermont Wetland Plant Supply, LLC
P.O. Box 153
Orwell,VT 05760
(802) 948-2553
www.vermontwetlandplants.com
Weston Nurseries (Source for native azaleas)
93 East Main Street
Hopkinton, MA 01748
(508) 435-3414
www.westonnurseries.com
Updated February 22, 2011
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Millican Nursery
187 Pleasant St.
Chichester, N.H. 03258
(603) 435-5039
www.millicannurseriesinc.com/
Ernst Conservation Seeds
9006 Mercer Pike
Meadville PA 16335
(800) 873-3321
www.ernstseed.com
Pinelands Nursery, Inc.
323 Island Road
Columbus, New Jersey 08022
(609) 291-9486
(800) 667-2729
www.pinelandsnursery.com