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'Blaauw's Pink' is a dwarf evergreen azalea with a double flowered pink bloom. Blooms are so profuse they will almost entirely cover the small round foliage in the spring.
The gold standard for white azaleas. Grows into a large evergreen shrub covered with large white flowers in spring
Gumpo azaleas form a nice low mound of a plant.
White Baptisia bears the same pea like flowers of False Indigo except... you guessed it they're white! Growing with more of a shrubby habit typically to about 3 feet with light green foliage. A long lived perennial that has a few season of interest.
Deep dark flowers featuring shades of purples and blacks add colors that will stand out from most other flowers! Long flower spikes will not be missed on this full bushy plant.
Full bushy vase shaped habit on this bicolored Baptisia! As the name suggests the flowers are mahogany on the outside with yellow peaking out that really does remind of you a roasted nut!
Loads of yellow flowers on this cultivar of native baptisia. Flowers start out bright yellow and transform to soft orange. Grows to 48" tall in full to part sun
Striking yellow blooms will light up any garden! The flowers are reminiscent of Lupines. A long bloom time and pollinator magnet .
Very hardy plant with interesting evergreen foliage. The leaves are shiny green, thick and leathery during the summer and then turn maroon red in winter.
Easy to grow perennial which can make a nice different ground cover. Produces thick glossy leaves that are attractive all growing season. Spring brings a flush of vibrant pink blooms produced in clusters on stalks above the foliage.
A sign for spring! This early blooming ground cover has soft pink flowers that sit above large leaved evergreen foliage.
Nice native tree. Crushing the leaves and branch tips will release the wintergreen scent. This tree was once used to create birch beer. Can grow up to 75 feet.
River birch is a nice fast growing native tree that can reach 70 feet tall. The exfoliating bark is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color.
River birch is a nice fast growing native tree that can reach 70 feet tall. The exfoliating bark is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color.
River Birch has exfoliating bark that is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. 'Heritage' differs from the species by having more colorful exfoliating bark display and increased resistance to the Bronze Birch Borer.
'Dura Heat' differs from the species by typically being a smaller tree only getting to be in that 40 foot range. It also produced a more pronounced consistent creamy white color under the exfoliating bark.
River Birch has exfoliating bark that is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. 'Heritage' differs from the species by having more colorful exfoliating bark display and increased resistance to the Bronze Birch Borer.