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A four-season shrub right here! Spring brings you light green foliage with cream edges, in summer,r you will see the cream replaced by pink along with clusters of white flowers, fall foliage is an intense burgundy,
Great horizontal branching habit on this lovely native plant. Typically grows to 15-25' tall in full to part sun.
Spring brings lovely white flowers that will turn to blue black berries in fall for the birds to enjoy. The bark is a wonderful dark red color that is especially beautiful in the winter. Nice fall color boasting reds and purples.
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
‘Cherokee Princess’ differs from the species by producing an early, heavy bloom. Bracts on the flowers are larger than the species as well. In overall form ‘Cherokee Brave’ tends to grow in a more upright manner.
A medium sized deciduous tree with multi season interest. Known for its showy white flowers that bloom in early spring.
Dogwoods are great small trees that can be used in many different areas of the landscape. They are small enough to be placed near the house to add a beautiful accent.
A sign of spring the native dogwood blooms early with white bracts. 'Jeans Appalachian' produces larger bracts than the species with small greenish true flowers in the center. Bracts are pure white and overlapping that can get 4 inches across.
Sporting an even more abundant amount of blooms in early Spring compared to the classic princess dogwood, the snow white color is sure to pop. Plant this in a distance at your favorite window and watch it dazzle you through the seasons!
Classic white bracts on this Kousa Dogwood. A smaller tree that provides beautiful blooms in spring and red berries in fall that the birds will enjoy.
Another stunning addition from Rutgers 'Rosy Teacups' produces rosy pink showy flowers followed by attractive red fruits. Fall brings dramatic burgundy reds and purples. Dogwoods are a classic because of their beauty and attractive layered habit.
This is an easy to grow native dogwood shrub that produces nice white flower clusters. The plant also has attractive purplish red fall color and red stems going into winter. The pollinators and birds enjoy the flowers and fruit but the deer tend to leave
Tough Native shrub especially good in wet areas. The red stems look great in the winter.
If you need to brighten up a part of your garden this shrub with have bright yellow stems in the winter. Also great for cutting and using inside in arrangements. Shade tolerant and deer resistant too! Grows to 4-5 feet.
Really nice dwarf form of our native red twig dogwood. Brighter red stems than straight species. Great winter interest.
The leaves emerge a rich maroon red in spring, and then gradually mature to dark purplish-red to purplish-black in summer. Grows 10-15' if not cut back hard annually
From Proven Winners A beaming beacon for the landscape. Bold, bright, and beautiful: that's Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a cheerful chartreuse for the season. In ear
A perennial kale! Enjoy kale without having to replant it every year. Large blue green foliage that is both attractive in the garden and delicious!
This is a small to mid-sized tree native to the eastern United States including Pennsylvania. White flowers typically bloom in early spring and attract pollinators like bees. After pollination, the flowers will form red fruits in the fall that often persi
This plant is a good alternative to the overused and pest prone alberta spruce. It is slow growing but worth the wait.