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This is an easy to grow native dogwood shrub that produces nice white flower clusters. The plant also has attractive purplish red fall color and red stems going into winter. The pollinators and birds enjoy the flowers and fruit but the deer tend to leave
Huge globes of purple flower clusters on tall strong stems. A great deer resistant bulb that makes quite an impact in your garden!
A late season pollinator favorite in a compact size!
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
This is a large native beech tree. This stately tree can reach 80' Tall and wide at maturity. Eventually produces edible beechnuts.
A striking Redbud that boasts yellows, oranges, greens, and pinks all on one tree. This cultivar is said to be more heat and drought resistant than most other Redbuds. Smaller tree only growing to about 8-12 feet tall and wide.Flowers early before the tre
A more compact hardy hibiscus with huge dark magenta flowers against dark foliage. A profuse bloomer of large 8 inch flowers creates quite the statement in the garden!
An early bloomer signaling the spring is here! Fragrant purple blooms with red calyxs appear before the foliage. a larger shrub that looks great in a mixed border or where you need some spring color.
First sign of spring with an early blooming fragrant flower. Blooms emerge before the leaves and are red at base that fades to orange on twisting petals. Attractive fall color of yellows and reds.
Red at the base fading to a copper color at the tip these fragrant flowers emerge before the leaves in the earliest of spring. Great fall color of yellows, oranges, and reds.
Add all year round color in your landscape with 'Soft Serve Gold'. A nice evergreen that naturally grows in a nice pyramidal shape.
A great low shade loving flowering evergreen! One of the earliest blooming flowers in the garden sometimes even flowering in February!
A native small tree or large shrub that produces copious amounts of white flowers in spring that will eventually turn to red fruit in late summer/early fall.
A small redbud that produces big color! Spring brings loads of vibrant pink/purple flowers, then the new leaves emerge purple maturing to a bright red, and finally settling into a yellow/green color.
Pink flowers emerge before the leaves signaling spring is here! New leaves will then emerge purple then mature to any number of combinations of whites, greens, and pinks. Many times you'll see variegation in the leaves.
This plant is actually a cultivar of a North American Native! The gold centered variegation is very striking. The foliage also gets curly white threads. The flower appear on sturdy stalks above the foliage in mid summer. Very tough plant for full sun. The
This is a dwarf form of American holly that only reaches about 3' tall and if not pruned up to 10' wide. The size can be kept much smaller with regular pruning. All the features of the native American holly in a dwarf form.
A great small sized magnolia that has stunning 3 inch dark magenta flowers in early spring!
A beautiful magnolia that has soft yellow petals with red accent in the center. A later bloomer which helps avoid frost damage.
Beautiful magnolia with cheery yellow flowers that have rosy accented bases. Named after the former Director of Pennsylvanias own Scott Arboretum!
A densely branched maple that provides a multi color display of foliage on its cascading branches. Foliage changes from dark green , to deep purple, then to bright oranges and reds.
Nice native white oak tree! The leaves emerge bronze in color, turn dark green over the summer and then a yellow to red fall color. The common name of Swamp white Oak would make you believe that it only can handle wet soil but it can do fine in average so
A great choice for screens and hedges! A nice naturally pyramidal shape with attractive dark green foliage with lighter green edges.
A white flowered quince with a longer bloom time than some other cultivars, usually mid spring to early summer! Makes for a nice hedge or boarder.