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Beauty for the ages. Searching for something that will feel at home in your garden, adding color and fragrance without formality? Plant Legend of the Fall® bottlebrush.
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.
Loads of flowers start pale apricot and gradually darken to pink. The multitudes of flowers all at different times of blooming creates a mix of colors.
One of the first things to flower in late winter or early spring providing a nice change of scenery in your garden or landscape. Although it blooms early the flowers will last for months!
Lenten roses are terrific garden plants that the deer dont eat!
One of the first to bloom in spring, sometimes even blooming in winter. A great evergreen groundcover that is deer resistant. Dark green foliage is adorn with various orange peachy colored blooms with burgundy accents.
Dark rich blue, purple, and almost black flowers with contrasting yellow centers sit atop dark green foliage on this evergreen groundcover.
Gorgeous double blooms of various pinks and whites adorn this evergreen groundcover. Adds an early pop of color to any shady area.
Rich,, dark purple double blooms atop dark green foliage on this evergreen groundcover. Perfect for shady areas that need all year interest. An early spring bloomer sometimes even blooming in winter.
A great low shade loving flowering evergreen! One of the earliest blooming flowers in the garden sometimes even flowering in February!
A mix of yellow flowers with various colored accents add early color your shady areas. An evergreen groundcover that is deer resistant for a low maintenance, easy to grow plant. One of the first to pop up in spring, sometimes blooming in winter. Grows bes
Native shrub that is essential to life cycle of native spicebush swallowtail butterfly
Light yellow 3 inch fragrant flowers emerge in early spring before the tree leafs out. Foliage consists of large lighter green leaves. Flowers on this hybrid are typically sterile so little to no fruits are formed in the fall.
Beautiful magnolia with cheery yellow flowers that have rosy accented bases. Named after the former Director of Pennsylvanias own Scott Arboretum!
A stunning yellow magnolia with 3 inch blooms that emerge with the foliage, usually around April. Dark green glossy foliage is attractive for the rest of the growing season.
Growing in a more columnar habit than is typical with magnolias 'Daybreak' is a very versatile hybrid suited for almost any landscape! Dark to light pink large flowers bloom later than many other magnolias which helps protect them from frost damage.
A beautiful magnolia that has soft yellow petals with red accent in the center. A later bloomer which helps avoid frost damage.
A great small sized magnolia that has stunning 3 inch dark magenta flowers in early spring!
This is the native form of pachysandra and a more responsible option than the invasive pachysandra terminalis. Grows 8-12" tall in full to part shade.
Nice mat forming native perennial that produces masses of flowers in early spring. The foliage is moss like evergreen. Plants grow to about 6" high.
Boasting the largest flowers on any Phlox subulata and light pink blooms with darker centers make this a standout choice. Good groundcover for dry sunny areas. Creates a large carpet of flowers in spring and keeps its evergreen moss like foliage.
A nice ground cover for sun to part shade areas! Riddled with bubblegum pink flowers with dark pink centers in spring.
A native small tree or large shrub that produces copious amounts of white flowers in spring that will eventually turn to red fruit in late summer/early fall.