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Native tree that produces spectacular fall color in addition to pretty flowers. Multi season interest and being a small to medium size make this a great option for an array of landscapes.
Whether you see it as a small tree or a large shrub serviceberries are one of the most beautiful flowering plants! Usually one of the first to bloom in spring (March-April) with showy white blooms that cover the plant before it leafs out. In June the frui
This selection naturally occurred in a group of native serviceberry seedlings. It was collected and propigated for its uniformly dense upright habit. It typically grows to only 8' Wide.
Nice small native tree that can be grown as a single stem tree or a multi stemmed large shrub. Blooms in the early spring with white star shaped flowers in the early spring- The pollinators love the flowers! Small black fruits appear in June and are edibl
Nice small native tree that can be grown as a single stem tree or a multi stemmed large shrub. Blooms in the early spring with white star shaped flowers in the early spring- The pollinators love the flowers! Small black fruits appear in June and are edibl
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.
Baby blue star-shaped flowers that form in clusters atop strong stems and thick glossy foliage. Easy to grow and requires little maintenance, making this a nice, worry free perennial for anyone.
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 species of bluestem produces what looks to be puffs at the top of its stalks. It has blue-green stems that produce a beautiful red fall color.
A dwarf late summer into fall blooming anemone that has rich dark pink flowers.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2016 The prolific bloomer late season garden classic. Produces single 2-3" wide white flowers with yellow centers. Useful plant around spring bulbs since it emerges late and can cover the declining bulb foliage. Prefers partial
A all around good addition in this area! Deer don't like it, it grow in full sun to shade, has attractive flowers, black walnut tolerant, etc.. White blooms appear in spring each on a slender stem after blooming thimble like seed heads eventually turn to
Have a dry, rocky, poor soil, sunny area that nothing wants to grow in? Pussytoes make a great ground cover for that kind of area! Short stems arise from the basal foliage in spring while the rest of the year the foliage is a nice soft silvery green.
Compound distinctive foliage with dark stems make this an attractive plant throughout the growing season. Blooms are tiny white to greenish white flowers in small clusters on stems above the foliage.
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