Historic Oakland Cemetery’s Magnolia Square will be brimming with seasonal blooms during Oakland’s annual Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 5.
The Spring Plant Sale is free and open to the public beginning at 12 PM on Saturday, April 5.
Peruse a curated selection of unique, hard-to-find plants, including trees, shrubs, perennials, and edibles and walk home with something truly special.
From 9 AM to 12 PM, reservations are required to access the plant sale.
Reservations are $15 and are good for one or two people. You will receive a credit of $15 off your purchase when you check out.
(You’ll receive a credit of your purchase total if your purchase is less than $15 and any remainder will be considered a donation to Historic Oakland Foundation. Offer excludes tax). Each customer may reserve one time slot and will have 90 minutes to shop. Those arriving late will have the remainder of their time slot to shop.
Members will have early access to the sale beginning at 2 PM on Friday, April 4. Learn more and reserve your spot at the Member Preview.
Additional Info
Cash, check, and credit card are accepted, and all proceeds from the sale benefit Oakland Cemetery’s gardens. Every dollar raised during the sale will go toward purchasing tools, equipment, more bulbs, and trees. Please bring your own boxes or bags to transport purchases safely home.
Plant List
Please note that supplies are limited, and availability is subject to change. While our plant list showcases what we expect to have, we cannot guarantee that every plant will still be in stock when you arrive. Shop early for the best selection!
N indicates native plant
Gelsemium sempervirens - Carolina Jessamine/vine N
Lonicera periclymenum ‘Peaches and Cream’ – Peaches and Cream Honeysuckle /vine
Clematis ‘Happy Jack’- Purple Clematis/vine
Clematis ‘Sapphire Indigo’- Clematis/vine sapphire blue flowers, compact habit
Ilex vomitoria ‘Pendula’- weeping yaupon holly /shrub
Selaginella braunii- Arborvitae fern
Dryopteris erythrosora- Autumn fern
Cyrtomium falcatum- Japanese Holly fern
Arachniodes simplicior- East India Holly Fern
Dryopteris ludoviciana- Southern Wood fern N
Thelpteris kunthii-Southern Shield fern-N
Agapanthus – Lily of the Nile- Blue
Aspidistra elatior-Cast Iron Plant
Aspidistra ‘Spek-tacular’ Variegated Cast Iron Plant
Fatsia japonica – Fatsia/evergreen shrub
‘Black Mission’ Fig- shrub/edible
‘Celeste’ Fig- shrub/edible
‘Magnolia’ Fig- shrub/edible
‘Texas Everbearing’ Fig
‘Violette de Bordeaux’ Fig
Eriobotrya japonica- Loquat – fruit tree
Punica granatum ‘Russian 26’ Pomegranate- large shrub/small tree
Punica granatum ‘Salavatski ‘ Pomegranate – large shrub/small tree
Sisyrinchium angustifolium – Blue eyed Grass N
Rhododendron ‘Clowning Around’- native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Dancing Rabbit’- native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Frederick Douglas’ -native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Great Balls of Fire’-native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Lemonade’- native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Varnadoe Pink’ -native azalea N
Rhododendron ‘Midnight Flare’- native azalea N
Camellia japonica ‘Debutante
Camellia japonica ‘Gunsmoke’
Camellia japonica ‘Seafoam’
Camellia x ‘High Fragrance’
Camellia ‘Taylor’s Perfection’
Illicium floridanum – Florida Anise N
Illicium floridanum ‘Grey Ghost’ -Variegated Florida Anise N
Callicarpa americana- Beautyberry N
Aesculus pavia- Red Buckeye N
Daphne odora ‘Marginata’-Variegated Winter Daphne
Daphne odora -Greenleaf Pink Daphne
Edgeworthia chrysantha – Paperbush
Fothergilla milleri ‘Redneck Nation’- Fothergilla N
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Gatsby Moon’- Oakleaf hydrangea N
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Eclipse’- Bigleaf hydrangea
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Silver Dollar’ – PG hydrangea
Osmanthus fragrans ‘Apricot Echo’ – Apricot Echo Orange Tea Olive
Pittosporum tobira ‘Wheeler’s Dwarf’-Wheeler’s Dwarf Pittosporum
Chaenomeles ‘Chojuraku’- Orange Double Flowering Quince (Dwarf selection)
Spiraea japonica ‘Candy Corn’- Candy Corn Spirea
Vaccinium darrowii ‘Rosa’s Blush’- Rosa’s Blush Dwarf Blueberry N
Viburnum davidii x tinus ‘Moonlit Lace- Moonlit Lace Viburnum
Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’- Native Wisteria N
Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web- Spider’s Web Fatsia
Muhlenbergia capillaris- Pink Muhly Grass N
Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’- Japanese Sedge
Farfugium japonicum ‘Giganteum’- Giant Leopard plant
Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’- Japanese Painted Fern
Tulbaghia violacea -Society Garlic
Acanthus spinosus ‘Whitewater’- Bear’s Beeches
Acanthus x ‘Summer Beauty’- Bear’s Breeches Summer Beauty
Achillea millefolium ‘Oertel’s Rose’- Yarrow N
Achillea millefolium ‘Coronation Gold’- Yarrow N
Achillea x filipendulina ‘Coronation Gold’ N
Agastache barberi ‘Tutti Frutti’ Pink Hyssop N
Agastache x ‘Globetrotter’ – Globe Hyssop
Ajuga reptans ‘Alba’-white bugleweed -groundcover
Anemone hupehensis ‘Dreaming Swan- Japanese Anemone
Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’- Honorine Jobert Japanese Anemone
Anemone virginiana -Tall Thimbleweed N
Angelica gigas – Giant Angelica
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guiness’- Columbine
Artemesia absinthium – Wormwood
Calamintha nepeta nepeta- Calamintha
Campanula ‘Pink Octopus’- Bellflower
Cichoruium intybus – Chicory
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’- threadleaf coreopsis N
Cynara cardunculus -Cardoon
Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Firewitch’ – Firewitch dianthus
Dianthus plumarius ‘Albus’- white Cottage Pink
Dianthus plumarius ‘Rose de Mai’- Pink Rose de Mai
Echinacea paradoxa – Yellow coneflower N
Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Profusion’- fleabane
Ficus pumila – Creeping fig
Fragaria vesca ‘Alexandria’ – Alpine Strawberry
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Siskiyou Pink’- Siskiyou Pink guara
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Whirling Butterflies’- Whirling Butterflies
Graptopetalum paraguayense -ghost plant, mother of pearl succulent
Heuchera ‘Pink Panther’- Pink Panther Coral bells N
Heuchera x villosa ‘Citronelle’- Citronelle coral bells N
Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Blaue Glocke’ – pasqueflower
Pycnanthemum flexuosum – Appalachian mountain mint N
Pycnanthemum muticum- mountain mint N
Iberis sempervirens ‘Purity’ – candytuft
Leucanthemum superbum ‘Aglaia’ – Aglaia Shasta Daisy
Lysimachia congestiflora ‘Persian Chocolate’-golden globe loosestrife
Monarda braduriana- eastern beebalm N
Monarda ‘Raspberry Wine’- beebalm N
Nepeta ‘Junior Walker’ – Junior Walker Catmint
Nepeta x faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ – Walker’s Low Catmint
Oenothera fruitcosa ‘Sonnenwende’ -narrowleaf evening primrose N
Origanum vulgare ‘Dr. Letswaart’- golden yellow oregano
Penstemon digitalis ‘Onyx and Pearls’- beardtongue /dark leave selection N
Penstemon ‘Quartz Amethyst’ – Quartz Amethyst beardtongue
Penstemon ‘Flock of Flamingos’- Flamingo penstemon with shrimp pink flowers
Phlox subulata ‘McDaniel’s Cushion’ – creeping phlox -bright pink flowers N
Phlox subulata ‘Violet Pinwheels’ – creeping phlox with purple flowers N
Phlox subulata ‘Scarlet Flame’ – creeping phlox -magenta pink flowers N
Polystichum polyblepharum- Tassel Fern
Salvia guaranitica ‘Argentina Skies’ – salvia with sky blue flowers
Salvia leucantha ‘Santa Barbara’ – Mexican sage
Santolina virens- Green santolina
Sedum ‘Ogon’- Golden Japanese Sedum (annual)
Sedum tetractinum ‘Coral Reef’- Coral reef stonecrop
Sedum ‘Green Roof Mix’- drought tolerant sedums
Sempervivum ‘Kalinda’- Hens and Chicks
Sempervivum ‘Red Robin’- Hens and Chicks
Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Moody Blues’- blue eyed grass N
Stachys ‘Helene Von Stein’- Big Ears lambs ear
Stachys byzantina ‘Little Lamb’- Little Lamb lamb’s ear
Perennials
Stokesia laevis ‘Peachies Pink’- Stokes Aster N
Teucrium fruticans – Silver Germander
Thermopsis caroliniana -Blueridge Buckbean N
Tiarella cordifolia ‘Running Tapestry’- foam flower N
Tiarella ‘Sugar and Spice’- foam flower
Verbena bonariensis – Brazilian Vervain
Verbena canadensis ‘Homstead Purple’ Homestead Purple Verbena N
Veronica peduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’- Georgia blue veronica
Peonies
Paeonia ‘Bartzella’- Bartzella Itoh Peony (yellow flowers)
Paeonia ‘Canary Brilliant’- Itoh peony ( creamy yellow with apricot hues)
Herbs and Vegetables
Laurus nobilis – Bay Laurel
Elettaria cardamomum- Cardamom
Allium shoenoprasum -Chives
Anethum graveolens- Dill
Lavandula x ‘Provence’ – Provence lavender
Lavandula x ‘Grosso’-Grosso lavender
Melissa officinalis ‘Mandarin’ – Mandarin Lemon Balm
Mentha spicata ‘Crispa’- Curly mint
Mentha spicata ‘Kentucky Colonel’- Spearmint
Mentha spicata ‘Strawberry’- Strawberry mint
Menta sauveolens – Applemint
Mentha piperita ‘Berries and Cream’- Berries and Cream mint
Mentha sauveolens ‘Cotton Candy’- Cotton Candy
Origanum marjoram ‘Compactum’-compact marjoram
Origanum onites-Italian Oregano
Origanum vulgaris ‘Aureum’- golden oregano
Petroselinum crispum-Curly parsley
Petroselinum neapolitanum -Italian parsley
Rosmarinus ‘Barbeque’- barbecue rosemary
Rosmarinus ‘Blue Spire’- Blue spire rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Hill Hardy’- Hill Hardy rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Prostratus’- weeping rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Salem’- Salem rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Tuscan Blue’- Tuscan blue rosemary
Ruta graveolens – Rue
Salvia officinalis – Garden Sage
Salvia officinalis ‘Berggarten’-Berggarten Sage
Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’- Elfin creeping thyme
Thymus vulgaris ‘Faustinoi- compact French thyme
Thymus serpyllum-Mother of Thyme
Thymus citriodorus ‘Silver Posie
Tomato ‘Martha Washington’
Tomatillo ‘Toma Verde’
Tomatillo ‘Purple’
Hybrid tomato ‘Supersweet 100’
Heirloom Tomato ‘Striped German’
Heirloom Tomato ‘Black Krim’
Heirloom Tomato ‘Cherokee Purple’
Heirloom Tomato ‘Pruden’s Purple’
Heirloom tomato ‘Carbon’
Heirloom ‘Tomato Brandywine’
Heirloom Tomato ‘Green Zebra’
Tomato ‘San Marzano’
Pepper ‘Sweet Sunrise’
Pepper Ancho Poblano ‘Baron’
Pepper Serrano ‘Santo Domingo’
Pepper Jalapeno ‘Jalafuego’
Pepper Red Bell ‘Red Knight’
Pepper Sweet ‘Carmen’
Pepper Anaheim ‘Charger’
Pepper Cayenne ‘Red Ember’
Eggplant ‘Nigral’
Eggplant ‘Patio Baby’
Eggplant Italian ‘Rosa Bianca’
Eggplant Asian ‘Orient Express’




