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a great woodland ground cover that has deeply lobed green leaves and pink lavender flowers for 5-6 weeks in spring. Flowers are liked by pollinators including some specialized bees and seeds are eaten by dong birds and other wildlife!
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.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2008 Deep blue violet flowers that will bloom throughout the spring and summer! A great choice for ground cover, rock, gardens, or add them to containers.
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Gorgeous fan shaped leaves that produce the most beautiful yellow fall color! A male cultivar that does not produce the fruit which means no unpleasant smell.
Known for its unique fan shaped foliage and stunning yellow/gold fall color this is an easy to grow tree that is a staple in many gardens. Good as a shade tree as it gets on the larger side but grows with a nice upright oval habit.
An easy to grow large native shade tree. Compound leaves create a nice dappled shade and turn a golden yellow in fall.
This is a large shade tree whose seeds have a history of being used as a coffee substitute, which is how it gets its common name. The seeds are stored in large dark brown pods that you will see in October.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2009 Hakone grass is one of our favorite non-native perennials. The deer resistance is fantastic and it brightens up shady spots. Forms a nice spreading clump
A nice shade loving grass to brighten and add texture to the garden. Arching leaves create a soft cascading effect that compliments other plants well but also stands out on its own.
Red at the base fading to a copper color at the tip these fragrant flowers emerge before the leaves in the earliest of spring. Great fall color of yellows, oranges, and reds.
First sign of spring with an early blooming fragrant flower. Blooms emerge before the leaves and are red at base that fades to orange on twisting petals. Attractive fall color of yellows and reds.
An early bloomer signaling the spring is here! Fragrant purple blooms with red calyxs appear before the foliage. a larger shrub that looks great in a mixed border or where you need some spring color.
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.
Native late fall blooming trouble free large shrub/small tree.
Native late fall blooming trouble free large shrub/small tree. This is the last plant to bloom in the fall, starting in October and continuing into December. Blooms are yellow with thin whimsical petals.
'Mohonk Red' is a great cultivar that brings a new pop of color. Featuring burgundy red bloom with yellow tips in late fall it mixes it up from the standard orange of Hamamelis virginiana.
Looking for a way to bring some extended color to your garden? This is sure to work- blooming champagne orange in December, it puts on a full holiday show!
A bold late summer bloomer with unique yellow flowers. This nativar is attractive to many types of pollinators and produces loads of flowers!
Long lasting plentiful blooms of vibrant red and sunshine yellow will brighten up your summer. Blooms from spring to summer.
Sneezeweed despite its name does not make you sneeze but it does look great in the garden! This is a compact cultivar that grows about 2 feet smaller than the species. It also produces yellow, red, and orange coloring on the blooms.
The common name stems from the soft hairs in the foliage that gives it a gray green color. 4 inch sunshine yellow flowers emerge in late summer and bloom into fall with seeds forming in fall for the song birds to enjoy!
This perennial is a more compact version of its native parent, growing to approximately 2-3' tall. The flowers are single to double approximately 2-3" wide. Makes a nice cut flower since it has good stiff stems that also rarely need staking in the garden.