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Honey scented flowers in the spring are almost as special as the fall color!
A nifty little native with three seasons of interest! Legend of the Small Fothergilla flowers abundantly in the spring, providing pollinators a reliable source of nectar early in the season.
Easy to grow perennial strawberries assorted varieties available!
A herbaceous ground cover that spreads by stolons. Toothed foliage typical of strawberries with white flowers with yellow centers in spring. Produces edible fruit after flowering.
An early blooming bulb that produces a 4 foot tall stem topped with a "crown" yellow bell shaped flowers. Deer, rabbit, and black walnut tolerance makes this a nice addition to gardens in our area!
An early blooming bulb that produces a 4 foot tall stems topped with a "crown" red bell shaped flowers. Deer, rabbit, and black walnut tolerance makes this a nice addition to gardens in our area! Usually blooms from May to June and will go dormant with th
Sweet woodruff makes a nice groundcover in full to part shade. The foliage has all sorts of uses such as in tea, wine and even in perfume. Grows to 6-12" tall. It can spread aggressively so keep an eye on it. Black walnut tolerant.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2015 Hardy geranium that forms a loose mat of aromatic foliage. The flowers are white with a pink throat and very pale. This geranium blooms in the early summer with sporadic blooms after the heavy flush is finished.
This perennial geranium is terrific for forming a nice mat ground cover. Grows to only 6-10" tall. Flowers are carmine red-purple. Deer resistant
A spreading deer resistant ground cover that is easy to grow. Showy magenta flowers complimented by red sepals in late spring and fragrant foliage all make this a nice choice!
This perennial not only has nice soft pink flowers and terrific fall red/orange fall color but an amazing highly aromatic foliage. We like to use it near walkways where even a slight brush up against the foliage will release the fragrance.
a great woodland ground cover that has deeply lobed green leaves and pink lavender flowers for 5-6 weeks in spring. Flowers are liked by pollinators including some specialized bees and seeds are eaten by dong birds and other wildlife!
Perennial Plant of the Year 2008 Deep blue violet flowers that will bloom throughout the spring and summer! A great choice for ground cover, rock, gardens, or add them to containers.
Gorgeous fan shaped leaves that produce the most beautiful yellow fall color! A male cultivar that does not produce the fruit which means no unpleasant smell.
Known for its unique fan shaped foliage and stunning yellow/gold fall color this is an easy to grow tree that is a staple in many gardens. Good as a shade tree as it gets on the larger side but grows with a nice upright oval habit.
An easy to grow large native shade tree. Compound leaves create a nice dappled shade and turn a golden yellow in fall.
This is a large shade tree whose seeds have a history of being used as a coffee substitute, which is how it gets its common name. The seeds are stored in large dark brown pods that you will see in October.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2009 Hakone grass is one of our favorite non-native perennials. The deer resistance is fantastic and it brightens up shady spots. Forms a nice spreading clump
A nice shade loving grass to brighten and add texture to the garden. Arching leaves create a soft cascading effect that compliments other plants well but also stands out on its own.