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Our favorite dwarf form of this great native plant. Nice upright flowers flowers. Grows 3-4' tall and wide
With its rounded habit and huge panicles of white flowers that ages to rose pink there is a lot to love about 'Queen of Hearts'. There is also four season interest with this Oakleaf.
This dwarf native cultivar is smaller than the straight species in every way. The overall size, foliage and flowers are all smaller. Great fall color!
Quite a statement piece! Large dark green textured leaves with big panicles of white double blooms that age to pink and green. If that wasn't enough you also get gorgeous fall color of burgundy and orange.
Smaller than the straight species this is a dwarf cultivar that produces large 6.5 inch inflorescence that start white and age to a pink then to dark pink. Fall will bring you spectacular burgundy maroon color on the large leaves.
This hydrangea will definitely bloom in your landscape! Too often people have problems with the macrophylla types not blooming, that will not be the case with this hydrangea. The bloom color is still pH sensitive
Compact and floriferous! Tough as nails but still beautiful. Small enough that it can and should be in everyones landscape. From Proven Winners: Very hardy reblooming hydrangea! We love Hydrangea serrata because they are so bud hardy and bloom reliably.
A low growing evergreen that thrives in full sun. Bright white inflorescence cover this plant from throughout spring.
This Japanese holly forms a dense mound of evergreen glossy leaves. Can be sheared and shaped to maintain size. Useful as a basic evergreen shrub. Needs regular watering to get well established after planting. Grows to 3' tall and wide in full sun.
Good pyramidal evergreen. Works well as a hedge.
Nice cultivar of our native evergreen shrub. Grows in a tight oval shape
Great subsitute for a boxwood! Cultivar of our native evergreen shrub. Very compact and full.
Inkberry is a woody, broadleaf evergreen shrub in the holly family. It is native to the Southeastern United States. Kate is the female; both male and female plants are necessary to produce inkberries.
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'
We are very excited to have this plant- the male inkberry! When planted near popular female cultivars of Inkberry it will pollinate the flowers and allow your shrubs to get berries. It reaches a mature height of 4-6' with a vertical shape.
Native alternative to boxwood. Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox® inkberry holly instead.
Terrific Native holly cultivar that produces loads of red berries on a deer resistant evergreen with nice dark green foliage. Can be maintained as a hedge or to almost any size with proper pruning. If allowed to grow it can reach 30 feet. Plant a Jersey k
Deciduous holly who is known for its magnificent red berries that form in fall and persist into the winter. Green foliage is smooth unlike some other holly types.