Details for Roundstone Native Seed, LLC

Roundstone Native Seed, LLC

Roundstone Native Seed has been growing and supplying clean, high quality, regionally adapted Native Seed to the Eastern half of the US for over 20 years. We have grown from a small family-owned business to one of the largest seed providers in the East. Our success can be attributed to the quality of our seed, our development of locally adapted seed, and our knowledgeable staff dedicated to friendly helpful service. Whatever your seed need is, with over 300 individual species, 125 standard seed mixes, and unlimited custom mixes, we have what you need. Just contact us and we’ll be happy to talk with you about your needs.

9764 Raider Hollow Road
Upton, Kentucky 42784
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Phone #:

(270) 531-3034

Email Address:

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Is the supplier open specific hours or by appointment only?

Open at specific times

Days and Hours Open:

Monday – Friday 8am to 4pm CST

Retail, Wholesale, or Both:

Both Retail and Wholesale

Are sales online only?
  • No
Products and Services Offered:
  • Seeds
  • Landscape design/installation
  • Design consultations
  • Invasive species control
  • Restoration projects
Milkweed (Asclepias) species sold (if applicable):

Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata),
Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa, *native to Western US*),
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca),
Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa)

Services are limited to these geographical areas:

We service all of Kentucky and surrounding states.

Are the plants sold sourced from regionally local genotypes?

Most of our products are from local genotypes.

Where are regionally local genotypes sourced from?

Most of our natives species are grown in Hart Co KY however, we do have some production all over the Southeastern U.S.

Does this supplier use neonicotinoid pesticides on the plants sold?

No

Does this supplier sell any non-native species?

Yes

Does this supplier sell any species on the Kentucky Exotic Pest Plant Council’s list of Exotic Invasive Plants of Kentucky?

No