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Native Shrubs
This multi-stemmed native is excellent for wet sites and stream bank restorations. It suckers and will form a thicket. This plant produces attractive catkins, which in turn turn into cones and are enjoyed by birds. Grows 10-20' tall and 8-15' wide in full
Smaller deciduous tree that has nice light green foliage and supports a variety of wildlife with its cones that persist through winter. Doesn't mind moist wet areas.
Produces black berries that are edible but exceptionally tart, hence the common name of chokecherry. Nice fall colors- from purple to red. Grows to 5-6'
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!
Tough native shrub that can handle wet soils. Really cool ball shaped flowers.
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.
Although this shrub is native to moist areas it can tolerate average soil if kept well watered. The summer flowers are delightfully fragrant and attract loads of pollinators. Plant it where the fragrance can be enjoyed. The fall color is a striking yellow
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
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
Tough Native shrub especially good in wet areas. The red stems look great in the winter.
American Filbert or Hazelnut is a nice rounded multistem shrub. This plant has both male and female flowers so it will self pollinate. The female flowers will mature into 1/2" edible nuts. Whatever you choose to not harvest will be enjoyed by the birds an
This plant will bloom in March when most plants are still completely dormant. Grows to 6-10' tall and wider in spread. Great yellow fall color. Often will hold some dried leaves until flowers appear in march making it effective for screening.
One of the best natives for a moist location, this is also highly recommended by birds! Small flowers turn into beautiful red berries. You will need to plant a male to pollinate female for berries.
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,
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,
This native spirea is good for naturalistic landscaping, rain gardens, or as an informal hedge. Produces nice white spikes of flowers. This plant prefers moist soil. Grows to 4 feet tall and wide. The butterflies love it and the deer dont!
A native Spirea! Prefers moist to wet soil and can grow 2-4' tall and a little wider. Works great in rain gardens or as a hedge in moist spots. Butterflies love it and deer do not.
Great native plant! Not only does it produce tasty small fruits but has outstanding fall color and a well behaved small habit.
This is the native highbush blueberry. These plants will produces lots of berries and an amazing display of fall color. We do also offer cultivars selected for certain fruiting characteristics but these are great for general fruit production, wildlife pla