The document provides a list of nurseries, seed sources, landscape architects, and other resources for obtaining native plants and information on natural landscaping in Illinois. It includes over 20 nurseries and suppliers of native plants located throughout Illinois. The document also lists additional resources for learning about native plants and natural landscaping, including websites, publications, conservation districts, and organizations in Illinois.
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Illinois Greenacres: Natural Landscaping Resource List
1. October 1999
United States Region 5 Illinois, Indiana,
Environmental Protection 77 West Jackson Boulevard Michigan, Minnesota,
Agency Chicago, Illinois 60604 Ohio, Wisconsin
Natural Landscaping
ILLINOIS Resource List
(800) 621-8431 www.epa.gov/greenacres/
Disclaimer: The following list of nurseries, seed sources, landscape architects, ecologists, consultants, and
contractors does not imply any endorsement or recommendation by the Federal Government. This is not a complete list
of resources. It is intended only to be an aid to those seeking initial guidance on native landscaping.
Below is a list of potential sources where you may obtain further information.
Bald Eagle Nursery, Inc., 1010 9th Ave., Fulton, IL 61252; (815) 589-4121.
Berthold Nursery, 4510 Dean St., Woodstock, IL 60098; (815) 338-4914; or 434 E. Devon, Elk
Grove Village, IL 60007; (847) 439-2600.
Blazing Star Inc., 2107 Edgewood Dr., Woodstock, IL 60098; (815) 338-4716.
Bluestem Prairie Nursery, Route 2, Box 92, Hillsboro, IL 62049; (217) 532-6344. Specializes
in native plants from Cairo to Rockford.
Country Road Greenhouses, Inc., 19561 East Twombly, Rochelle, IL 61068; (815) 384-3311.
Enders Greenhouse, 104 Enders Dr., Cherry Valley, IL 61016; (815) 332-5255.
Genesis Nursery, 23200 Hurd Rd., Tampico, IL 61283; (815) 438-2220; fax: (815) 438-2222.
Producers of plant materials for large scale native restorations and wetland mitigation. Prairie,
wetland, and savanna plants, and shoreline grasses.
Green View Companies, 1501 Ogden Ave. West, Oswego, IL 60543; (630) 898-0200.
The Growing Place, 25W471 Plank Rd., Naperville, IL 60563; (630) 355-4000.
Hibbard Road Gardens Nursery, 62 Hibbard Rd., Northfield, IL 60093; (847) 446-5525.
Lafayette Home Nursery, RR 1, Box 1A, Lafayette, IL 61449; (309) 995-3311. E-mail:
tonyclhn@netins.net. Prairie plant seed mixtures.
Lee Gardens, Box 5, Tremont, IL 61568; (309) 925-5262. E-mail: dvlee123@aol.com.
Wildflowers and grasses.
Meyer Landscaping, Inc., 27W067 North Ave., West Chicago, IL 60185; (630) 293-4800.
Limited supply of natives.
Midwest Wildflowers, P.O. Box 64, Rockton, IL 61072; (815) 642-7040. Wildflower and prairie
plant seeds.
The Natural Garden, 38W443 Route 64, St. Charles, IL 60175; (630) 584-0150. Prairie grasses
and forbs, woodland wildflowers.
2. The Planter=s Palette, 28 W. 571 Roosevelt Road., Winfield, IL 60190; (630) 293-1040.
Possibility Place Nursery, 7548 West Monee, Monee, IL 60449; (708) 534-3988. Primarily wholesale, retail by
appointment. Specialize in native trees, prairie and savanna plants.
Purple Prairie Farm and Nursery, RR 2, Box 176, Wyoming, IL 61491; (309) 286-7356 or (309) 695-3944.
Primarily wholesale; retail through soil conservation districts.
Sand Prairie Farms, 185 Rogers Road., Ohio, IL 61349; (815) 376-6641. Specializes in cave-in-rock, switch-
grass, and purple coneflower.
Spring Bluff Nursery, 41W130 Norris Rd., Sugar Grove, IL 60554; (630) 466-4278.
Tecza Rainbow Gardens, 36W730 McDonald Rd., Elgin, IL 60120; (847) 742-3321.
The Wildflower Source, 8805 Kemman Rd., Hebron, IL 60034; (815) 648-4397.
Additional Resources:
www.epa.gov/greenacres/
The Environmental Protection Agency Web page on landscaping with native wildflowers and grasses. Includes
online handbook on building and maintaining a natural landscape, information on weedlaws and more.
A Field Guide to the Wetlands of Illinois, Illinois Department of Conservation (now Illinois Department of Natural
Resources), 1988. A picture guide to plants.
Atlas of Biodiversity, Chicago Wilderness, n.d. (1997). Website: www.chiwild.org/atlas/atlasinfo2.html. Natural
history and plant communities of the Chicago region.
Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, P.O. Box 400, Glencoe, IL 60022; (847) 835-8261. Native
plantings, including prairie, bookstore, classes, publications and plant assistance phone.
Church Landscaping, 951 North Ridge, Lombard, IL 60148; (630) 629-9660.
Conservation Design Forum, Inc., 1250 East Diehl Road., Suite 102, Naperville, IL 60563; (630) 955-0355.
Hendricksen, The Care of Trees, Inc., 2371 S. Foster Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090; (847) 394-4220. Contractor;
restoration work, controlled burns, removal of buckthorn.
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Natural Areas Program, 524 South Second Street, Lincoln Tower
Plaza, Springfield, IL 62706; (217) 333-5773.
Illinois Native Plant Society, Forest Glen Nature Preserve, 20301 E. 900 North Road, Westville, IL 61883;
(217) 244-2171.
Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, 914 South River Road, McHenry, lL 60050; (815) 385-9074.
Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District, 545 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174;
(630) 584-7961.
Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District, 70 S. U.S. Highway 45, Suite 205, Grayslake, IL 60030;
(847) 223-1056.
Landscaping with Native Herbaceous Plants, Plant Facts No. 19, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL, 1992.
Plant list with description and habitat.
3. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Dr., Springfield, IL 62707; (217) 529-1111. E-mail: lmg2301@inw.net;
Website: www.lmgnc.com. Native plantings, bookstore, workshops, native Illinois plants sold in spring.
McHenry County Conservation District, 6512 Harts Road, Ringwood, IL 60072; (815) 678-4431.
Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532; (630) 719-2469. Prairie planting, regional trees and
shrubs, bookstore, classes.
Native Plant Guide for Streams and Stormwater Facilities in Northeastern Illinois, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Chicago Metro Urban and Community Assistance Office, Naperville, IL,
December 1997.
The Nature Conservancy, 79 West Monroe, Chicago, IL 60603; (312) 346-8166. North Branch Wild Garden
Project, home seed program.
North Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District, 675 N. Court, Suite 120, Palatine, IL 60067;
(847) 991-4330.
Open Lands, 220 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60604; (312) 427-4256.
Pizzo and Associates, 4641 W. 20th Street, Cicero, IL 60804-2512; (708) 209-1600.
Plants of the Chicago Region, F. Swink and G. Wilhelm, Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis 1994.
Prairie Crossing, Route 137 and Route 45, Grayslake, IL. A community dedicated to conservation of the
environment.
Prairie Establishment and Landscaping, William E. McClain, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Division
of Natural Heritage, Springfield, IL, 1997. Manual for how to do restoration and native plant landscaping;
includes maps of historic prairie distribution in Illinois and the Midwest.
Prairie Plants of Illinois, J.W. Voight and R.H. Mohlenbrock. Department of Conservation (now Illinois
Department of Natural Resources), Division of Natural Resources and Natural Heritage, Springfield, IL, 1985.
Includes sketches of plants; information about season and stature; flowers; leaves; use or importance; habitat;
and range.
Prairie Plants of Northern Illinois: Identification and Ecology, Russell R. Kirt, Stipes Publishing Co., Champaign,
IL, 1989.
Prairie Sun Consultants, 612 Staunton Road., Naperville, IL 60565; (630) 983-8404. Natural landscaping, prairie
and woodland restoration, slide programs, field trips, seminars, and workshops.
Source Book on Natural Landscaping for Local Officials. Northeastern Illinois Regional Planning Commission,
Chicago, IL, 1997. Website: www.epa.gov/glnpo/greenacres/toolkit/index.html. Promotes native plant
landscaping; case studies of large and smaller sites; addresses certain legal issues; Northeast Illinois regional
focus.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1000 Hart Road, Suite 180, Barrington, IL 60010; (847) 381-2253.
U.S. Forest Service, Shawnee National Forest, Harrisburg, IL; (618) 253-1010. Information on burning.
The Wild Ones, P.O. Box 23576, Milwaukee, WI 53223. Website: www.for-wild.org. Natural landscaping group
with chapters in Chicago, DuPage County, Prairie Crossing, Rock River Valley.
Windsong Prairie, 5412 N. Ridgeway Rd., Ringwood, IL 60072; (815) 653-6936. Tours given, information
available on gardening with native plants, sells seeds and plants on occasion.
4. Annual Native Plant Sales: Citizens for Conservation
(call for details) 211 N. Ela Rd.
Barrington, IL 60011
Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District (847) 382-7283
545 S. Randall Rd.
St. Charles, IL 60174 McHenry County Defenders
(630) 584-7961 132 Cass St.
Woodstock, IL 60098
Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District (815) 338-0393
100 N. Atkinson Rd.
Suite 102A Schaumburg Community Garden Club
Grayslake, IL 60030 c/o Spring Valley Nature Sanctuary
(847) 223-1056 1111 E. Schaumburg Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60194
McHenry County Soil & Water Conservation District (847) 980-2100
1143 N. Seminary Ave.
Woodstock, IL 60098 Thorn Creek Audubon Native Plant Sale
(847) 338-7731 (708) 799-0249
Order form deadline late January, plant pick up in
North Cook County Soil & Water Conservation May in Homewood, IL. Call for more information.
District
P.O. Box 407
Streamwood, IL 60107
(847) 468-0071
Will-South Cook County Soil & Water Conservation
District
1201 S. Gougar Rd.
New Lenox, IL 60451
(815) 462-3106