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From Proven Winners: Looking for an adaptable native plant that's drought-tolerant, deer-resistant and colorful? This is it! Diervilla just got a lot more colorful: this tough, easy-growing shrub is a standout with its dark burgundy-black foliage.
Very interesting foliage! Lime yellow in the summer and lovely orange fall color. This is a good plant for hard to grow sites and nice alternative to the invasive Japanese honeysuckle.
Consider this plant as a much better alternative to the invasive burning bush
Great Foliage on a nearly indestructable native shrub
Foxgloves present an amazing flower display! This cultivar produces large spikes of Lilac purple flowers with maroon spots. Not the longest lived plants in the landscape but so worth planting regardless. Grows to 3' tall in full to part sun
Native to PA fruit tree! Persimmon fruit ripen in the fall and are very sweet. Grows up to 60 feet tall in moist conditions but will stay much smaller and almost shrubby in dry fields.
A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
This non native fern provides great foliage color in the spring as well as fall. The spring growth is red and the fall is orange red. Grows 12-24" tall and wide in full to part shade.
Goldies wood fern is a native fern that thrives in moist shady areas.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1998 Purple Coneflowers are garden classsics. This cultivar typically has flower petals that are not as drooping as the straight species. The plants grow 30-36" tall in full to part sun
A great ground cover that works wonderfully in those hard to plant dry shady areas! New leaves are a beautiful maroon that will transition into a glossy dark green in summer. Spring produces creamy flowers that stand out against the dark foliage.
A dwarf cultivar only reaching about a foot tall but still has lots of the spiny egg shaped blooms! A long bloom time and very drought tolerate are great reasons to choose Sea Holly.
A tall perennial with unique perfectly round flower clusters that are greenish white. Flowers rise on sturdy stalks from foliage that looks somewhat like a Yucca plant. Can grow up to 6 feet tall.
This is a wonderful native shrub that produces fantastic red berries in the fall! The flowers bloom in June and are not as showy as the berries but still really interesting up close. They are small with four purplish petals. The fall color is variable fro