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Nasami Farm Native Plant Nursery & Sanctuary

last modified April 29, 2008

The native plant nursery and sanctuary of New England Wild Flower Society

The beautiful 75-acre farm in Whately, Massachusetts, is home to a native plant nursery, sanctuary, and information center.

On 75 beautiful acres in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, our rapidly growing nursery facility provides a source of native plants, including hard-to-find woody material. for landscape professionals, homeowners, and the green industry.

Spring Hours

April 17–June 8: Thursday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Fall Hours

September 4–October 5: Thursday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

At Nasami, New England Wild Flower Society is able to produce native plants suited to the region -– its climate and character -– on a scale that will make them available to all who wish to use native plants. In addition, Nasami is an ideal location to serve our membership in the Pioneer Valley and collaborate with the region’s nursery and landscaping industries.

View hundreds of native plant species including perennials, trees, shrubs, vines, and ferns --  many found nowhere else -- in an authentic New England setting, near Interstate 91.


New England Wild Flower Society offers the nation’s largest native plant education program at locations across New England, including at Nasami, 128 North Street, Whately Massachusetts, and nearby locations.

For course fees and required preregistration, contact registrar@newenglandWILD.org or 508-877-7630.


Read about Nasami Farm area spring programs at http://www.newfs.org/visit/nasami-farm/events-demonstrations.html



Read more about Nasami's history and future.



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