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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. Plant a Jersey knight holly to get lots of fruit.
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
'Apollo' is the male pollinator for 'Sparkleberry'. Grows 10-12 feet tall and has an abundance of small white flowers in later spring.
From Proven Winners: Winterberry holly is an awesome plant for winter landscapes, but many homeowners don't have room for a traditional variety. Berry Poppins® winterberry holly solves that, with a dwarf habit that can be used nearly anywhere. This de
One of the best natives for a moist location, this is also highly recommended by birds! Small flowers turn into beautiful red berries. You will need to plant a male to pollinate female for berries.
From Proven Winners: Strike it rich with Berry Heavy® Gold, the winterberry with the biggest, brightest gold fruit yet. You will treasure this plant for gardens, mass plantings or as a cut branch. Selected by the late, great plantsman and conservati
This is the male pollinator for later blooming winterberry hollies such as Cacapon, Shaver, Sparkleberry, sunset, Winter Red, Winter Gold and Oosterwijk. Plan on having one male plant for up to 10 female winterberries. Grows up to 6-8' tall and wide.
Winterberry is known for its red fruits that persist through winter 'Sparkleberry' will provide you with copious amounts of the beautiful fruit! A slow growing shrub that does well in wetter areas, great option for rain gardens.
From Proven Winners:Heavy berry production for brilliant winter color! Berry Heavy® winterberry produces copious amounts of bright red berries that really shine in the fall and winter landscape. It is a deciduous holly, which means it loses its leaves
Narrow growing blue holly that is great for hedges, foundation plantings or even a specimen plant that you don’t want to get too wide. Plant a Castle Wall holly for the best berry production
This narrow upright blue holly is great on it's own but usually planted to pollinate Castle Spire hollies. Great dark foliage.
Nice tree form holly. Loads of red berries on this self pollenating variety. Can be maintained to almost any size.
A lovely ground cover that fills in nicely. This selection produces large white flowers with yellow crests, standing out from the species typical light blue. 'Tennessee White' also boasts a long bloom time than other selections.
This unusually colored Iris bears copper colored blooms as the common name suggests. Color can vary slightly from being more reddish or more orange. A spring bloomer that is nicely accented by its thin light green leaves.
Two toned blooms with dusty purple flowers accented by gold petals with contrasting purple veins. A compact early summer bloomer that thrives in wet areas!
The foliage emerges in the spring like purple flames. Prefers consistent moisture so site it accordingly. Grows to 2-3 feet tall and wide.
Native perennial iris blooms with bluish purple flowers on plants that reach about 30" tall. Thrives in medium to wet soils in full to part shade.
Really nice spiked white blooms in early summer pop out from handsome dark green foliage. The lightly scented flowers are not only nice for you but also attract bees and butterflies.