| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| Baby Staghorn sumac tree | $19.99 |
| Pearl from Green Mountain National Forest | $19.99 |
| Star from Green Mountain National Forest | $19.99 |
| Fern from Green Mountain National Forest | $19.99 |
| $200.00 minimum order for delivery in or around New England, Boston, Massachusetts or Manhattan, New York, United States, plus a $75.00 delivery fee, or pick-up the plant or plants yourself with no minimum ordering requirements and no extra charges at Green Mountain Farms in Shaftsbury, Vermont or downtown Bennington, Vermont. | |
| For any inquiries or questions, send email to...everywhereproductions@gmail.com for more information about the plants or to arrange a personalized order over the phone. Posters are available for sale at a $70.00 purchase price including shipping and handling, mailed through the United States Postal Service. |
Email everywhereproductions@gmail.com to place an order.
Baby Staghorn sumacs (Rhus typhina)
Ferns are available all season long. Large orders of the Ferns should be placed in winter, paid for in spring & delivered or picked up from the Wild Fern Farm in Shaftsbury, Vermont in the late spring or summertime.
| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| Baby Staghorn sumac tree | US $19.99-$39.99 |
| White sweetclover | US $19.99 |
| Baby Star tree | US $19.99-$39.99 |
| Fern | US $19.99 |
| Baby Persicaria tree | US $39.99-$100.00 |
| Chicory wildflower | US $19.99 |
| Shamrock clover | US $19.99 |
| Bellis Perennis | US $19.99 |
| Sweet woodruff | US $19.99 |
| Canada goldenrod | US $19.99 |
| Price is set for a 2-gallon pot per each seperate order | Prices are subject to change if a discount is offered, or during a low seasonal yield. |
VERMONT FERN STORE
PLANT EMPORIUM
8 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
1. MANHATTAN, NY
2. KENT, CT
3. MALTA, NY
4. LAKE GEORGE, NY
5. FORT EDWARD, NY
6. MANCHESTER, VT
7. BENNINGTON, VT
8. WILMINGTON, VT
Green Mountain Farms and Staghornsumac.com are Specialty Perennial Plant Dealers in Vermont who specialize in seven different species of plants from Shaftsbury, Vermont's Wild Fern Farm in the Southern Green Mountain National Forest. Staghorn sumac baby tree, Pearl with white flowers (a.k.a. White sweetclover and/or Honey clover with edible white flowers and edible green tea leaves, Melilotus albus medikus also called Meliot tea leaves), Baby Star tree, different kinds of ferns and giant ferns, giant Shamrock clover (Wood sorrel, Oxalis acetosella) Mr. Populus (a.k.a. Canada goldenrod, Solidago canadensis), and Daisy Green Weed, the best little weed of the field (a.k.a. Sweet woodruff, Galium odoratum), should be available for sale between the months of May to October each year in Shaftsbury, Vermont. Please email everywhereproductions@gmail.com for a personalized order.
SHAMROCK CLOVER POTS
Shamrock clover pots are available for sale all season long from May 1st to October 1st. Large orders for Wood sorrel (Shamrock clover) should be placed one month in advance.
Staghornsumac.com in association with Green Mountain Farms & the Vermont Fern Store, cultivate three different species of baby trees & 3 different species of indoor/outdoor perennial decorative garden wildflowers. Some of the other native wildflowers & plants in their natural habitat of the Green Mountain National Forest are also listed for sale and shown throughout the website.
Chicory wildflower (Cichorium intybus), White sweetclover (Melilotus meliot), Common daisy (Bellis perennis), and Oriental lady's thumb (Persicaria longiseta) should be available most of the time inside the Vermont Fern Store at its 8 different locations beginning in the summer of 2027.
HONEY CLOVER FOR SALE! MAKES THE BEST TEA! GREATEST PERENNIAL PLANT!
Buy some White sweetclover/Honey clover (nickname, Pearl from Green Mountain National Forest $19.99 per 2-gallon pot)!
Reduce your soda bill with White sweetclover/Honey clover! Cut one to three small Honey clover plants or top your adult plants (with flowers or without it doesn't matter). Then twist them into a circle and put them at the bottom of a clean washed pickle jar. Fill the pickle jar almost to the top with water. Heat the jar for two to three minutes in the microwave. Take the jar out (watch out it might be really hot), take your preferred wooden stick and stir in sugar cane or honey (hence its name, White sweetclover and/or Honey clover). Then just keep adding more water and more sugar to your pickle jar and keep the jar in the fridge with some tin foil over it. Keep drinking out of the jar for 3-4 days or until the plants start to mildew, then throw it out and make a new jar. This plant makes a green tea and a white tea all in one! For the southern regions, where the plant is not as popular (because it is all over the Canadian regions), buy some Honey clover/White sweetclover seeds off the internet from Amazon.com. Plant the seeds in an area with 50%-100% shade. Use an oscillator attached to your hose or simply use the leaky hose trick to keep the area watered around your plants. Get a nice bushel of plants going and never run out of tea again! White sweetclover is a perennial, which means it will survive the freeze and return in the Spring without having to plant it again. Sprinkle a little bit of Miracle Gro soil or liquid plant food on the area once in a while and treasure the new area of your yard!
A bouquet of stars packed tightly in a 2-gallon pot.
BABY STAR TREE'S ADULT TREE PHOTOSHOOT 11/6/2025
Baby Star tree as a young adult tree in Vermont during Spring.
Star is a popular tree in the Southern Green Mountain National Forest. She seems to have a touch of the swamp, being her only strangeness, hence the weirdo purple leaves on her baby trees in the yard here at our Wild Fern Farm in Vermont. She is surviving overly well in the swamps in Southern Vermont with high numbers in the swamp and the surrounding fields. Adorning a thick strong root that seems to be spreading quickly from under the dry earth underneath the swamps and into the higher fields she grows. Similarly to how quickly Rhus typhina's root is spreading, both baby Rhus typhina and baby Star tree come out of the root in the same way, although Star tree has a root that is larger than Rhus typhinas, most likely, in most situations. In some areas, Rhus typhina's root could be larger than Stars'. I like how Star comes out of the swamp and takes over the field, thus taking over the field and the swamp at the same time. Star is surrounded by many other trees in the national forest and should not be considered invasive or overbearing to the forest. Should a person purchase Star tree for their yard? Absolutely! Star would be an asset to any regular sized yard as long as she was trimmed properly at the proper time in her early to later beginning adulthood. Otherwise, Star will grow too high and eventually, half of her tree will fall down leaving only half a tree and not looking as well as she did during the prime of her adult life. What's nice about Star is how thick and strong her trunks and roots grow into the ground. You can't really take this tree down very easily and she is very pretty. With all the other Maple tree crosses in the Southern Vermont forest, Star has an oval-shaped leaf, not a Maple leaf-shaped leaf. So, she has many Maple-leafed friends, but she is not one of them. Star stands originally, with a pointed-oval leaf which is probably turning various different colors during the fall months depending on where she is living. There is a nice size hill between Green Mountain Farms Wild Fern Farm and the small swamp attached to a swamp that stretches possibly two miles, and that seems to be why there are so many Baby Star trees in our field. Star's root has grown from the massive nearby swamp into our fields here and her babies seem to be coming up constantly, thus making it possible to sell her, hopefully for a nice long time. You might only have to trim Star once in her lifetime to keep her a nice short regular tree in your yard with flourishing leaves and branches. There is also a nice range of time that you would have to have her trimmed properly. You might have more than a ten-year period of time to trim Star so that she would stay permanently short.
Below, Star has crossed with the tree next to her who has tinier branches.
IF STAR DOES NOT GET TRIMMED, SHE GETS FAIRLY LARGE
Baby Star tree @ approximately 2 years of age
Star is growing faster than most baby trees.
Baby Star tree @ approximately 2 years of age
Star is growing faster than most baby trees.
Star baby trees all over the yard at Green Mountain Farms.
Honey clover also called White sweetclover and Pearl, for sale at Green Mountain Farms Shaftsbury, Vermont.
Ferns are available all season long. Large orders of the Ferns should be placed in winter, paid for in spring & delivered or picked up from the Wild Fern Farm in Shaftsbury, Vermont in the late spring or summertime.
Yoplait Pink Flowers yogurt cafe is supposed to hit the Upper east side of Manhattan before the year 2030, using hot pink Staghorn flowers from a new Staghorn sumac farm in Londonderry, Vermont. Stay tuned to Staghornsumac.com for more updates on when the cafe will open.
UPDATE YOPLAIT PINK FLOWERS AUGUST 2025! Yoplait Pink Flowers has released the 12 flavors for their yogurt parfaits. Strawberry Banana, Raspberry, Coconut, Lemon, Tangerine Pomegranate, Blackberry, Mango, Papaya, Starfruit, Pineapple, Vanilla, and Dragonfruit.
Top of Canada goldenrod does different stuff.
Glastenbury Mountain in the distance and Pines in the Swamp.
Honey clover photoshoot for postcard 8/24/2025
Time to get Manhattan hooked on the Honey Clover Tea Cafe. You are drinking it all ready and you don't even know it. Signed Melilotus Medikus.
Old age Staghorn sumacs inside the Southern Green Mountain National Forest.
Southern Green Mountain National Forest photoshoot 9/2/2025
Persicaria photoshoot for postcard 9/3/2025
Kongs Banana Hoard (Baby Staghorn sumacs, Rhus typhinas). Condition of babies 9/16/2025.