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Perennial Plant of the Year 2023. Move over Goldsturm, this smaller version is much more resistant to Septoria Leaf Spot which is what causes Goldsturm to look rough by late summer. Grows to about 22"
This is the standard mix that we grow most of our plants in. Works well in patio containers and lasts more than one season. This is the only size bag we have available and it does weigh between 50-60 lbs per bag. More information can be found here: https:
Nice small native tree that can be grown as a single stem tree or a multi stemmed large shrub. Blooms in the early spring with white star shaped flowers in the early spring- The pollinators love the flowers! Small black fruits appear in June and are edibl
A tall native perennial typically found in wet prairies. Produces white and yellow tassel like flowers on purple stems with interesting compound foliage. Great for meadows, borders, or as a background plant.
Part of the compact 'Bee-you' line of Monardas 'Bee-Free' produces large bright fushia flowers throughout summer. A favorite of pollinators this perennial will bring butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees to your garden!
A wonderful native tree for shady wet areas that doesn't get too big. Nice dark green foliage in summer with great fall color of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows. Caprinus caroliniana can be found as multi stemmed or single stemmed, has a good wide rou
Produces loads of delicious sweet red fruits around July on a compact sized self pollinating shrub.
This blueberry bush produces quarter size fruit in June. The berries are all purpose- use fresh or preserved. Self pollinating but you will get more fruit off each plant if you plant multiple plants of Patriot.
A medium sized weeping tree that has graceful branching that arches toward the ground. Nice heart shaped green leaves throughout summer with good yellow fall color.
Fragrant early blooming variety with double flowers. Grows into an open branched multi stemmed small tree or large shrub. Grows to 10-15' tall in full sun.
Featuring light pink lavender flowers on contrasting dark calyx. Tubular shaped flowers on long spikes are loved by pollinators! A long bloom time allows you and the pollinators to enjoy the flowers from Early summer through fall.
Garden phlox have come a long way! This newer cultivar is wonderfully mildew resistant, Branches well, does not need staking and blooms for a good long time. Large cream flowers with pink centers. Grows to 22-26" tall and wide. Best in full sun
The green veining on the silver leaves has been compared to the lacing on Dragon Fly wings. Small blue flowers are held above the compact neat foliage. Not favored by deer. Great addition to any perennial garden! Grows to 6-12" tall
Very popular and common native Oak tree in our area and for a good reason- IT DOES WELL It is a large shade tree reaching up to 70 feet tall. The branches of mature trees grow up at the top, out at the middle and down at the bottom. This growth habit giv
This is one of our favorite native trees! Unlike most magnolia that bloom in the spring this one blooms later so the flowers are never hit by frost. The flowering often continues sporadically through the summer. The flowers are sweetly fragrant and great
This is the male pollinator for later blooming winterberry hollies such as Cacapon, Shaver, Sparkleberry, sunset, Winter Red, Winter Gold and Oosterwijk. Plan on having one male plant for up to 10 female winterberries. Grows up to 6-8' tall and wide.
Everything you love about 'Pinky Winky' but in tree form! Large panicles of white flowers bloom in mid summer then the bottom flowers turn pink. This is a small tree that works well in small landscapes or near the house.
A great butterfly magnet! Nice showy fragrant blooms followed by fruits. It is also favored by deer and other mammals so give it some protection until established. Definitely worth planting for the pollinators. Grows to 3' by 3'
This astilbe sports large dense stalks of light pink flowers which fade to green instead of the normal brown. Attractive clean divided foliage. Grows 15-24" tall
From Proven Winners: This spirea is better than great - it's a doozie! Spirea is an old landscape staple, so what could one do that could possible earn it superlatives? Well, seedless and non-invasive would be a start; non-stop blooming would be ev
40-60 feet at maturity in full to part sun. Prefers moist soil but can adapt to average condition but ultimately will not get as big. Very long lived tree. Produces a purple-brown fruit that attract many birds
Native to PA fruit tree! Persimmon fruit ripen in the fall and are very sweet. Grows up to 60 feet tall in moist conditions but will stay much smaller and almost shrubby in dry fields.