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The Brown turkey fig is supposed to be one of the hardiest figs for our area. We still recommend planting in a somewhat protected area.
A native to wet moist areas this perennial flowers with can't miss pink clusters of flowers. Blooms are similar in appearance to Astible. Great for pollinator rain gardens.
Old reliable border forsythia. A huge flush of yellow flowers in the spring with nice green foliage all summer. Stems grow out in an arching manner.
More flowers than the old fashioned varieties and a little more compact.
Finally a forsythia that is not a garden thug! Copious amounts of nice yellow flowers cover the stems in early spring. Terrific dwarf habit that works well in most landscapes. Grows to about 36" tall and wide.
Native, great spring flowers, and terrific fall color- what more could you ask for?
Great compact selection with fall color to die for!
'Blue Shadow' produces powdery blue foliage throughout the summer. This is a hybrid that utilized 'Mt. Airy' in the cross. Produces a heavy flush of flowers in spring before the leaves emerge and has consistent vibrant fall color.
An early blooming shrub that will only grow 4 to 5 feet. Wonderful honey scented flowers! Multi season interest with white bottle brush shaped flowers and amazing fall color.
Honey scented flowers in the spring are almost as special as the fall color!
Beauty for the ages. Searching for something that will feel at home in your garden, adding color and fragrance without formality? Plant Legend of the Fall® bottlebrush.
A nifty little native with three seasons of interest! Legend of the Small Fothergilla flowers abundantly in the spring, providing pollinators a reliable source of nectar early in the season.
A herbaceous ground cover that spreads by stolons. Toothed foliage typical of strawberries with white flowers with yellow centers in spring. Produces edible fruit after flowering.
An early blooming bulb that produces a 4 foot tall stems topped with a "crown" red bell shaped flowers. Deer, rabbit, and black walnut tolerance makes this a nice addition to gardens in our area! Usually blooms from May to June and will go dormant with th
Sweet woodruff makes a nice groundcover in full to part shade. The foliage has all sorts of uses such as in tea, wine and even in perfume. Grows to 6-12" tall. It can spread aggressively so keep an eye on it. Black walnut tolerant.
This native vine is truly a Gold Medal Winner! The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society awarded this beauty the honor of its Gold Medal. The plant produces fragrant yellow flowers in both sun and shade. It also retains its foliage nicely through the winter
Perennial Plant of the Year 2015 Hardy geranium that forms a loose mat of aromatic foliage. The flowers are white with a pink throat and very pale. This geranium blooms in the early summer with sporadic blooms after the heavy flush is finished.
A spreading deer resistant ground cover that is easy to grow. Showy magenta flowers complimented by red sepals in late spring and fragrant foliage all make this a nice choice!
This perennial not only has nice soft pink flowers and terrific fall red/orange fall color but an amazing highly aromatic foliage. We like to use it near walkways where even a slight brush up against the foliage will release the fragrance.
This compact form of geranium forms a spreading mound of dark green foliage with rediish purple flowers. The fall colors is a nice red. Resists deer and rabbit damage.