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Native shrub that really delivers- White flowers, red berries and brilliant, hence the name, red aornage fall color. Birds like the berries as much as we do too!
A truly unique woodland flowers that almost looks like it belongs somewhere tropical. A single spike of green purplish flowers with a hooded sheath that cover the flowers. Bright red seeds are produced in summer while the rest of the plant goes dormant.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2016 The prolific bloomer late season garden classic. Produces single 2-3" wide white flowers with yellow centers. Useful plant around spring bulbs since it emerges late and can cover the declining bulb foliage. Prefers partial
Perennial Plant of the Year 2011 This native perennial offers two seasons of beauty. The spring brings clusters of light blue flowers on top of the feathery foliage. In the fall the foliage turns a beautiful bright gold.
Bringing together two of the native serviceberries to create not only an ornamental specimen but also functional for wildlife! Beautiful slightly fragrant flowers emerge in early spring before the leaves.
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
This selection naturally occurred in a group of native serviceberry seedlings. It was collected and propigated for its uniformly dense upright habit. It typically grows to only 8' Wide.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2018 This is truly an award winning perennial! . The plant grows as a compact clump of glossy green strap like foliage and produces bright rosy purple rounded flower clusters above the foliage. Long blooming and deer resistant.
This is an improved form of the straight species with larger flowers and a overall larger plant. Grows 12-24" tall and wide in full to part sun.
This extremely easy to grow perennial with tricolor foliage and blue flowers on 6" spikes. Watch for spreading, its so easy to grow it may grow too much! 6-9" tall
Large dark pink panicles of flowers are a sight to see in the spring! A slower growing tree that will eventually reach 35-50 feet tall.
This native shrub forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers.
This native shrub forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers.
This is a very compact growing yarrow with bright violet-magenta flowers.
Nice upright clump forming hybrid yarrow. Nice silver foliage. Strong upright stems with bright mustard yellow flowers. Grows to 30-36" tall and best in full sun
This is another really easy to yarrow. The flowers are red with yellow centers. Forms a nice mat of foliage with flowers that reach 18-24" tall.
This is a hybrid created by crossing silver maple with red maple. The Autumn blaze has the best features of both parents. Strong structure and color of the red maple and the adaptability and rapid growth from the silver maple. Grows 40-55' tall
One of the most spectacular fall color on a maple! Stunning reds and oranges do the cultivar name justice. A large shade tree with a nice oval rounded crown.
The red maple is one of the most versatile native shade trees. Red maples can adapt to many conditions from wet to dry soils. The brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn is one of the many reasons to plant this shade tree. The trees can reach 100 feet ta
Underused small native that grows 15-25 feet tall and 12-20 feet wide. Works best as an under-story tree.
Pinkish orange new leaves that mature to a chartreuse for a continuous blend of colors throughout the growing season is only one of the many reasons this is stunning selection.
A very small Japanese maple with a nice dense cascading shape. A slow grower that is perfect for small gardens!