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Native Shrubs
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.
A great native that has fragrant ball-shaped flowers in the summer! The white blooms will give way to round red fruits. The summer foliage is a bright green that turns into a nice gold-yellow in fall.
Very tough native plant that can thrive in tough conditions. It can colonize and is great to stabilize embankments.
Great horizontal branching habit on this lovely native plant. Typically grows to 15-25' tall in full to part sun.
Native late fall blooming trouble free large shrub/small tree.
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
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,
We dont sell any of the hybrid roses like Knock Outs due to the prevalence of Rose Rosette Disease which is killing them. These roses are native to PA and not susceptible to the fatal disease. They grow 3-6' tall in full to part sun in wet conditions. Thi
This is a great native plant for wildlife! Adorable lemon-scented white flowers appear in large flat-topped clusters in June. Then black elderberry fruits appear in late summer. If birds don't eat them first, the fruits can be used to make jams, jellies,
Plants were discovered in Michigan near its name sake Partridge lake. This is a low growing species of blueberries making it easy to fit in any landscape. 'Partridge Lake' produces delicious sweet but slightly acidic berries.
Great native plant! Not only does it produce tasty small fruits but has outstanding fall color and a well behaved small habit.
This plant will produce wonderful white flowers in spring, followed by blue-black fruit that will attract birds and other wildlife. The fruit is edible for us too! This is plant tolerates drought, clay soil, black walnut, and air pollution, making it a to
Leggy stems are produced to hold attractive green foliage and the small clusters of burgundy flowers with yellow centers. A smaller shrub getting to only about 3 feet tall.