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A good choice for supporting many types of wildlife! Hackberry is a host plant for several different species of butterfly including Hackberry Emperor, Mourning Cloak, American Snout, Tawny Emperor, and Question Mark. Fruits are very appealing to birds
A great native that has fragrant ball-shaped flowers in the summer! The white blooms will give way to round red fruits. The summer foliage is a bright green that turns into a nice gold-yellow in fall.
A great choice for pollinator rain gardens! Not only will the flowers attracts tons of butterflies, but it is also a larval host. Flowers will produce red fruits for the birds to enjoy.
The Fiber Optics® Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is an impressive, compact cultivar of the native North American buttonbush. Unique spherical flower clusters and their ability to thrive in a variety of environments.
A dwarf form of the beautiful native shrub! Makes it possible to plant this beauty in a home landscape.
A more compact version the straight species of plum yew found on the campus of Duke University. Excellent deer resistence!
This plum yew has a nice narrow upright habit that can be keeped trimmed to make a natural wall or fit in a narrow space. Deer resistant too!
Pink flowers emerge before the leaves signaling spring is here! New leaves will then emerge purple then mature to any number of combinations of whites, greens, and pinks. Many times you'll see variegation in the leaves.
A weeping version of our Native the Easter Redbud. An early bloomer of lavender pink flowers for nice pop of color before everything else has bloomed. The blooms will attract butterflies and bees. Flowers bloom before the tree leafs out.
A small redbud that produces big color! Spring brings loads of vibrant pink/purple flowers, then the new leaves emerge purple maturing to a bright red, and finally settling into a yellow/green color.
A great small tree that is the perfect size for adding to any landscape! 'Forest Pansy' differs from the species with its dark purple summer foliage. Redbud trees produces a spectacular flush of purple/dark pink flowers in the spring
'Hearts A' Fire' redbud is an upright cultivar that produces fantastic color! It brings you a mix of red, tangerine, gold, and dark green.
Hearts a fire is a unique, small tree. Dark pink flowers followed by heart-shaped leaves of burgundy-red, orange and gold set this tree a fire in spring! Leaves turn reddish-green as they age.
This in one of our favorite native flowering trees! The flowers are small pink/purple pea like blossoms that cover the branches in early spring. Although most references list this tree as growing in full to part sun we like to see it in no more than part