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Bringing together two of the native serviceberries to create not only an ornamental specimen but also functional for wildlife! Beautiful slightly fragrant flowers emerge in early spring before the leaves.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2011 This native perennial offers two seasons of beauty. The spring brings clusters of light blue flowers on top of the feathery foliage. In the fall the foliage turns a beautiful bright gold.
An improvement over the species with longer lasting flowers and more golden fall color. Steele blue flowers emerge in spring against green foliage. Fall brings golden yellow color accented by the red hued stems.
This perennial Amsonia is a really easy to grow plant that produces gorgeous clusters of star like dark lavender -blue flowers at the ends of each stem. The plants only reach 15-18" tall and are best grown in full to part sun. Deer resistant and it has ni
This is a cultivar of the native Big Bluestem with foliage that turns purple the weather gets cooler and eventually is almost black in color. The spring and summer foliage is dark green. Grows into a nice dense clump 4-5' tall and 1-2' wide
A dwarf late summer into fall blooming anemone that has rich dark pink flowers.
A beautiful dwarf anemone, with white semi double blooms. Attracts birds, bees, and butterflies while resisting deer and rabbits, this plant is a great addition to any landscape. This plant grows to around 18" tall and wide, and likes part sun.
As the common name suggests this native species has straight thin walking stick stems with sharp spines all over. It is much more behaved that its non-native counterpart. Although it sounds scary this is a great species with lots of attractive features a
Perennial Plant of the Year 2020. From Proven Winners: A unique golden-leafed plant for the shade. The color will be brighter yellow in part sun, and more chartreuse or lime green in full shade. Tiny white flowers. After blooming, deep purplish black, ine
Native shrub that really delivers- White flowers, red berries and brilliant, hence the name, red aornage fall color. Birds like the berries as much as we do too!
Aronia arbutifolia 'Berry Scape' can tolerate a variety of challenging conditions, including heat, drought, and poor soil. In the springtime, this plant has white flowers, which are followed by showy clusters of berries and vibrant foliage in the fall.
From Proven Winners: The easiest way to a lush carpet of green. Ground Hug™ aronia is a super tough native shrub that naturally grows as a dense groundcover. This unique habit makes it the ideal plant for transforming difficult areas into beautiful, lo
Selection of a tough Native shrub with white flowers and black berries in the fall. Great for naturalizing or bank stabilization. This selection has a compact growth habit. Great plant for tough spots, will grow almost anywhere.
Low-growing groundcover shrub, providing beauty from spring through frost. Low Scape Mound aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage.
Produces black berries that are edible but exceptionally tart, hence the common name of chokecherry. Nice fall colors- from purple to red. Grows to 5-6'
'Silver Lining' has silvery greenish-white foliage and is great as a groundcover or edging plant. There are small yellow flowers that appear in August and last until September, but are ornamentally unremarkable.
Nice compact form of Goat's Beard with attractive fern-like foliage. This is a cross between Aruncus Dioicus and Aruncus Aethusifolius. The hybrid is 2-3' tall and maintains excellent foliage after flowering unlike most Goat's beards.
Awesome native plant! Perfect for sunny wet areas. Attractive clusters of tiny pink flowers attract pollinators, specifically being a larval host for Monarch butterflies.
A white flowering native milkweed that has thin needle-like leaves. Most know the pink and orange milkweeds, while this is a lesser known species it is still a Monarch larval host! Add it to your other milkweeds for a mix of color!