Hutchinson is located on the south side of Route 17 approximately a half mile north of Tappahannock
All proceeds go to support the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Why plant natives? They have thrived here for thousands of years along with birds and other animals. Native vegetation provides food and shelter to wildlife, helps control; soil erosion, tolerates harsh conditions, and are essential to habitat restoration.
We have plants that are suitable for any location whether it’s wet, dry, sunny, or deep shade. Once established, natives are easy to care for and will provide beauty and benefits to you and nature throughout the seasons.
Come and enjoy the day choosing native plants for your home and check out our selection of blue bird boxes, squirrel feeders, and decorative picnic tables.
Partial Plant List
American Alumroot
Beard-tongue
Beebalm
Black-eyed Susan
Choke Cherry Tree
Common Yarrow
Common Yucca
Cut-leaf Coneflower
Golden Alexander
Hoary Mountain Mint
Lyre-leaf Sage
Marsh Fern
Mistflower
Native Honeysuckle
Northern Obedient plant
Pin Oak Tree
Pussytoe Plantain
Red Columbine
River Oats
Rough-stemmed Goldenrod
Sensitive Fern
Spotted St. John’s Wort
Switchgrass
Virginia Blue Flag
White Avens
White Doll’s Daisy
White Oak Tree
White Vervain
Wild Petunia
Iris, cardinal flower and water hemlock in natural setting.
Our wonderful volunteers are happy to help with your plant selection.
Upcoming Events
March 10th Marine Career Day at Cat Point Creek
March 19th JCIS Sixth Grade Field Day
April 18th SWCD Tappahannock Earth Day in Tappahannock
May 16th Native Plant Exchange/Sale Cat Point Creek
May 26th Northumberland-Lancaster Spring Butterfly Count
Rappahannock Wildlife Refuge Friends
P.O. Box 1565
Warsaw, VA 22572-1565
Contact@RWRFriends.org