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This fruit bearing vine is edible and as the name suggests tastes like kiwi! These kiwis are much smaller than the ones you find in the store but just as delicious. Need a male pollinator to bear fruit like 'Clark'.
Ferns are great for shady spot in your garden. This variety has nice delicate foliage.
This is a large deciduous tree that has pale yellow flowers in spring, usually from April to May. The blooms are on the smaller side individually but they appear in clusters making them showy. The foliage is large palmately compound that turns shades of y
A nice smaller Buckeye tree featuring outstanding orange/red fall color. 'Lavaburst' has a narrow upright habit making it a great choice for smaller landscapes!
This native shrub forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all love the blooms! A wonderful option for shaded areas and great border plant.
This native shrub forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all love the blooms! A wonderful option for shaded areas and great border plant.
This native shrub forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all love the blooms! A wonderful option for shaded areas and great border plant.
This native shrub variety forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers later than the straight species. The flowers are also much longer, up to 24".
Large dark pink panicles of flowers are a sight to see in the spring! Flower panicles can reach up to 10 inches long and are attractive to many pollinators like hummingbirds.
A great perennial for pollinators! Pretty dark spikes with tiny lavender flowers popping out at different times.
An easy going ground cover for dry shade. Attractive variegated foliage that emerges rosy pink and turns green with creamy edges. Sapphire violet flower spikes are held above the foliage in spring and again in late summer.
Very aggressive groundcover that can fill larges areas that are sometimes challenging to plant.. Nice dark foliage and dark purple fragrant flowers. Keep an eye on where you plant so that it does not get out of control. Grows to only a few inches tall in
This is an extremely easy to grow perennial with tricolor foliage and blue flowers on 6" spikes. Because of its spreading habit, it makes a good ground cover. It can handle foot traffic, and mowing, and is super hardy.
This is an improved form of the straight species with larger flowers and a overall larger plant. Grows 12-24" tall and wide in full to part sun.
Tiny delicate pink flowers nod toward the ground on a 1-2 foot stalk arising from basil foliage. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Huge globes of purple flower clusters on tall strong stems. A great deer resistant bulb that makes quite an impact in your garden!
Truly a summer beauty! Grass like foliage produces a long stop which has globe shaped bloom on it. Flowers are clusters of small lavender pink flowers that are sure to attract butterflies and bees. Blooms last from July to August.
Smaller deciduous tree that has nice light green foliage and supports a variety of wildlife with its cones that persist through winter. Doesn't mind moist wet areas.
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