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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
'Moonglow' was bred to make some improvements on an already awesome native tree! Chosen for its more upright habit, better cold hardiness, and larger flowers!
Beautiful magnolia with cheery yellow flowers that have rosy accented bases. Named after the former Director of Pennsylvanias own Scott Arboretum!
A stunning yellow magnolia with 3 inch blooms that emerge with the foliage, usually around April. Dark green glossy foliage is attractive for the rest of the growing season.
Growing in a more columnar habit than is typical with magnolias 'Daybreak' is a very versatile hybrid suited for almost any landscape! Dark to light pink large flowers bloom later than many other magnolias which helps protect them from frost damage.
A beautiful magnolia that has soft yellow petals with red accent in the center. A later bloomer which helps avoid frost damage.
A great small sized magnolia that has stunning 3 inch dark magenta flowers in early spring!
A large fern that gets its common name from the big feathery fronds. This fern is hard to miss growing 3-6 feet tall and 5-8 feet wide! A wonderful addition to shade woodland gardens.
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 distinctly Monarda flower but it ruby red. This compact version will still be heavily desired by pollinators but be able to fit in any garden!
This cultivar of native beebalm is outstanding! It does need some room to grow since it can reach 4-5' tall. The foliage is more mildew resistant than most other monardas. The large red flowers are hummingbird magnets. The native parent appears in moist s
Definitely a unique looking native perennial. True flowers are green, yellow, or cream that typically have dark purple 'spots' on them. Showy bracts are pale pink to lavender in color. An awesome plant for pollinators.
Vibrant fuchsia flowers on tall sturdy stems. A great choice to attract pollinators, Monarda is a favorite for bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds! Aromatic foliage not only smells good but will keep the deer away too.
This is not just another monarda! Compact, floriferous, mildew resistant and well behaved! The lavender blue flowers that appear late summer are irresistible to pollinators. Plants only grow to 20" tall and spread but not as aggressively as most monardas.
Add a tropical feel to your landscape with the hardy banana! A quick grower that acts like a perennial by dying back and regrowing each year.
This wonderful shrub is native to Eastern North America and produces waxy white berries that are commonly used to make candles and soap. A favorite among birds as well!
A larger catmint with large dark purple/blue flowers. Grows 3 feet tall and wide with an upright mounding habit. Attractive to lots of pollinators. Lovely fragrant foliage.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2007 Dont let the name fool you, this catmint can grow to 24-30" tall. Its a nice option since the seeds produced are sterile so it does not spread throughout the garden. Deer resistant and drought tolerant make it a good choic
Nice native tree that is adaptable to many sites. Best to plant at a small size and never move it again. Excellent red/orange fall color! Typically grows 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
Nice native tree that is adaptable to many sites. Best to plant at a small size and never move it again. Excellent red/orange fall color! Typically grows 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
A very unique cultivar of our native tupelo tree! Growing with a similar habit to the straight species but with a twist... Branches are twisty and contorted adding interest to the landscape that is hard to find in any other plants.