There are over 10,000 species of vascular plants native to temperate North America. Our seed exchange offers you the chance to increase the population of only a few of these. Please help North American flora to flourish by growing locally native plants in your own garden and offering some of their seed to our Exchange. Donations of seed ethically collected (less than 10% from a healthy population; otherwise do not collect!) from wild sources is also welcome.
Available Seeds
- NANPS Seed Exchange Listing will be out at the beginning of December 2006 with our newsletter, The Blazing Star
- The seed exchange list is available here for review, but only members are eligible to request seed
NANPS Seed Exchange
(open to members only)
Want to Join? Go to our membership form.This native seed exchange started in the Fall of 1988 and has been running continuously since then.
Seeds are contributed predominantly from NANPS members' gardens, but some donations are wild collected. Once seed is sent to us we endeavour to store it appropriately (e.g. moist medium for hydrophilic seed, refrigeration at the appropriate time). We are only able to do this after the seed is mailed to us.
The purpose of the exchange is to make native plant seed of known provinence available to members at nominal cost. Seed is primarily from Ontario, Canada. It is not our intention to generate revenue from the seed exchange, but simply to cover the costs of packaging and mailing. In order to export seed to the United States, we are now required to obtain a phytosanitary certificate, which adds an additional cost to our U.S. members ($12 in 2006). We cannot ship seeds of shrubs, trees, vines and some proscribed grass species to the U.S.
We recommend that members order seed that originates from their bioregion (the general rule of thumb is within a 200-kilometre range, or 125 miles). The same species grown at different locations will be listed separately, so that members can select the seed source closest to where they live.
The list of available seed is mailed to members with the Fall and Winter editions of our quarterly newsletter, the Blazing Star. Members are asked to send us their seed requests from the Fall edition by January 14, 2007. We will mail out all seed requested in this first round by the end of January 2007. Seed requests from the Winter edition of the Blazing Star are due before March 31, 2007. We will respond to timely requests by April 15, 2007. This constitutes the end of the seed exchange until the fall.
Seed donors may request up to 30 packets; other members may order a maximum of 15 packets. Where available seed is limited, requests from seed donors will be given priority. All seed orders will be date-stamped and distribution will be on a first-come, first-serve basis, but the seed requests of all donors will be dealt with before the seed requests of others.
Native plant seed with provinence noted should be sent to:
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NANPS Seed Exchange P.O. Box 84, Station D, Etobicoke, Ontario M9A 4X1 |
Inquiries about how the seed exchange works, or how to unlock the dormancy mechanism for seed offered, can be made to: seeds@nanps.org.

