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Perennial Plant of the Year 1992 An easy to grow compact perennial standing at 18-24 inches tall. Muted yellow daisy like flowers sit atop airy foliage. Has a nice long bloom time from late June to October.
Not your average yellow thread-leaf coreopsis, this one has bold and vibrant color that really shines.
This is an easy to care for perennial with attractive cream colored flowers with deep red centers. Blooming all summer the red centers will slowly spread out and over take most of the cream color.
A nice low maintenance perennial that will provide lots of color all summer long! Sunny yellow flowers are contrasted by deep dark maroon centers on a mounded compact plant.
This is another garden classic that has performed well for decades. Its a cultivar of a native perennial which is a sure sign that its easy to grow. Produces lots of bright yellow daisies on top of compact plants that grow to 12" in full sun.
Great horizontal branching habit on this lovely native plant. Typically grows to 15-25' tall in full to part sun.
Great horizontal branching habit on this lovely native plant. Typically grows to 15-25' tall in full to part sun.
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
Beautiful classic white flowering dogwood that is native to the under story in our region. We recommend planting it where it would normally grow, in the shade. Grows to 15-30 feet tall and equally as wide
An outstanding cultivar with dark burgundy red bracts that emerge before the leaves flush out. After the flowers foliage emerges bright red, then transitions to burgundy, then finally matures to dark green. A great specimen tree for smaller landscapes!
A small tree only getting to 15-30 feet tall with a round wide canopy. Produces a heavy bloom of flowers with showy pink bracts. Produces stellar dark red fall foliage.
Classic white bracts on this Kousa Dogwood. A smaller tree that provides beautiful blooms in spring and red berries in fall that the birds will enjoy.
Great dogwood that not only flowers but has attractive variegated foliage. Grows to about 20' Tall
Another stunning addition from Rutgers 'Rosy Teacups' produces rosy pink showy flowers followed by attractive red fruits. Dogwood are a classic because of their beauty and attractive layered habit.
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
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.
If you need to brighten up a part of your garden this shrub with have bright yellow stems in the winter. Also great for cutting and using inside in arrangements. Shade tolerant and deer resistant too! Grows to 4-5 feet.
Really nice dwarf form of our native red twig dogwood. Brighter red stems than straight species. Great winter interest.
An introduction from Rutgers the 'Stellar Pink' is a hybrid of the native and the non native dogwood to create an attractive disease resistant dogwood. Bearing attract light pink and white bracts in early spring.
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
'Velvet fog' boats loads of blooms throughout the summer! The pink fuzzy plums are quite the statement for any garden or landscape. The blue green foliage adds a beautiful contrast that highlight the plumes but is also very attractive on its own.