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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 medium sized trees with very distinct foliage, produced 3 types of leaves ovate (spoon), mitten, and 3 lobed leaves. A good wildlife plant as it is a larval host for the Imperial Moth and the Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly. The fruit is also eaten
One of the most majestic of the native North American oaks maturing at 60-80' tall with a nice spreading rounded crown. Can do well in both moist and dry soil. It will eventually produce an acorn that is a valuable food source for wildlife but until then
Native tree to PA Sugar maples are best know for their brilliant yellow orange fall color and their sap which is used to make maple syrup. Easy to grow tree. Typically grows 40-80 feet tall. Not recommended as a street tree since it is intolerant of road
This large native maple often gets a bad reputation since it can drop some branches and the roots often rise to the surface but it still is worth considering. It is very tolerant of wet conditions and can handle poor soil. We have a beautiful specimen jus
This native shrub will form a thicket about 4' tall and can tolerate a wide array of conditions except poorly drained soils. The fall color is a terrific! Shades or red, orange and even purple. The foliage is somewhat similar to its cousin Rhus radicans,
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
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
Tough Native shrub especially good in wet areas. The red stems look great in the winter.
We like these tree protectors to prevent deer and other animal damage better than the more common corrugated pipes since they are easier to apply and more adaptable. You can use these around multi-stemmed and low branched trees more easily than the pipes
This native shrub is very tough. Handles a wide range of soil conditions from wet to dry, extremely fragrant, and deer resistant- Plant one or more today!
This non native shrub is hardier than the American Beautyberry. Produces masses of violet purple fruit in the fall.
This native shrub variety forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers later than the straight species. The flowers are also much longer, up to 24".
A firework display of vibrant yellow flowers on long arching stems really do a put on a show late in the season. Usually blooming in September Goldenrod adds not only beauty to the garden but late season pollinator food too!
Nice cultivar of our native hydrangea. Great pink flowers! From Proven Winners: Ruby-red smooth hydrangea! The dark burgundy red flower buds of Invincibelle Ruby open to a two-toned combination of bright ruby red and silvery pink. The foliage is extr
Low-maintenance deciduous native shade tree that is fast growing. Brilliant red orange fall color. It does produce the sweetgum balls that people either love or hate. Grows up to 80 feet tall and 60 feet wide so give it room!
Selection of a tough Native shrub with white flowers and black berries in the fall. Great for naturalizing or bank stabilization. This selection has a compact growth habit. Great plant for tough spots, will grow almost anywhere.
Did you know that there are about 60 species of Birch trees? This is a nice native variety which has a nice "wintergreen" scent when crushed. This tree will grow to 60-70 feet tall in a rounded shape at maturity. Prefers moist soil.
Common ninebark is a great tough large shrub that can grow in harsh conditions. Works well to stabilize streambanks. Grows to 5-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide in full to part sun
Known for its airy fluffy summer plumes and the brilliant fall color of reds, oranges, yellow, and purples this native shrub/tree adds so much to the landscape!
Great native selection that is flowers heavily and stays shorter and more compact than straight species. The bees love this plant! grows 2-4 feet wide and about the same in spread. Prefers medium to wet soils but we have had success in average landscape s
This native small tree grows unique, creamy white flowers with spear-shaped petals. It blooms in late spring in a full sun or partial shade environment.
Great Foliage on a nearly indestructable native shrub