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A compact rounded form of our native inkberry holly. Good for rain gardens and hedges. Should stay fuller around the bottom than the straight species Inkberry. Grows to 3-4'
If you want to attract hummingbirds this is the plant! Red tubular flowers are a favorite among the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, we often see them at the nursery enjoying the nectar from this native honeysuckle.
Attractive blue green foliage that holds its color well all year long! Evergreen for all year round interest. An easy to grow and care for plant that does well in sun and poor soils.
Very aggressive groundcover that can fill larges areas that are sometimes challenging to plant.. Nice dark foliage and dark purple fragrant flowers. Keep an eye on where you plant so that it does not get out of control. Grows to only a few inches tall in
This form of the classic evergreen yew will not get too tall unlike most other yews. If not pruned it can reach 3-4' tall but if pruned it can be maintained at 2' without much issue. If you have deer we recommend cephalotaxus instead because they do love
A large stately deciduous conifer that has soft yellow green foliage in summer that transitions to a nice russet color in fall. A highly adaptable tree that can handle wet areas as well as tolerate drier spots.
Native from the south the central US this cold hardy wisteria is not as aggressive as the Asian species but still grows with good vigor. Large foot long racemes of lavender blue flowers adorn this vine starting around June.
From Proven Winners: Beautiful and versatile! Spilled Wine® weigela shares the fabulous deep purple foliage and bright pink flowers of the classic Wine & Roses® weigela but in a smaller size. This useful plant grows wider than tall, making it the pe
A popular ground cover known for its evergreen mat forming foliage and small lavender blooms that are highlighted by the glossy leaves. Easy to grow just about anywhere!
Although not a true cranberry the edible berries look and taste very similar, which is how this shrub gets its common name. A larger shrub that has white lace cap flowers in spring that give way to plump red fruits in late summer/fall.
This viburnum is great for its long blooming habit. It will bloom heavily in April-May and then have a few flowers the rest of the season. Also rewards you with a nice burgundy fall color. Grows 5-8 feet tall in full to part sun.
From Proven Winners:This handsome selection of the North American native arrowwood viburnum boasts neat foliage, white spring flowers, and, if a different selection is planted nearby, the namesake blue fruits in autumn. It's ideal as a hedge or specimen p
The flower spikes on this native perennial can be 9" long! the plants can grow 3-7' tall in full sun but can handle some shade, Can handle some wet conditions.
Rosy red small flowers cover long spikes blooming from bottom to top! This compact cultivar has an upright full habit that will bear lots of flowers all summer long bringing butterflies to your garden.