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Add all year round color in your landscape with 'Soft Serve Gold'. A nice evergreen that naturally grows in a nice pyramidal shape.
The Chamaecyparis pisifera 'RutCham1' Cedar Rapids False Cypress has feathery-textured, lime green colored foliage and a pyramidal growth habit. Each branch twists a bit, which gives it a unique texture.
This native grass is probably the most tolerant of some shade. Produces handsome drooping seed heads that move in the slightest breeze. Grows 2-5' tall
White tubular flowers emerge in late summer and bloom through fall. Flowers will bloom in spikes from bottom to top. The blooms are reminiscent of a turtles head, which is where it gets its common name from. The Foliage is a dark glossy green.
This is an improved cultivar of the native Turtlehead. The flowers are a richer pink and the foliage is a darker green. Flowers bloom in spikes from bottom to top. Blooms late in the summer and makes a good source of pollen and nectar for pollinators.
This smaller stature, 14-16" tall, turtlehead is great in borders and even containers. A terrific dwarf native plant! Bees, hummingbirds and butterflies love this plant. Works in sun to part sun
This native small tree grows unique, creamy white flowers with spear-shaped petals. It blooms in late spring in a full sun or partial shade environment.
Single daisy-like flowers bloom in sunset-esque shades. Buds emerge red and open orange, fading to a creamy butter yellow. Colors are best in the cool parts of the year—which happen to be when the plant usually flowers.
Nice late season bloomer. Truly hardy. This Chrysanthemum is not like the "mums" that are sold everywhere else, they are more like daisies with a more open and upright habit. Grows to 26" tall
Underused medium size tree native to our area. Really nice yellow color. Cool white panicles of flowers when it flowers but that is not every year, generally 2-3 times per decade. Scott Arboretum has some nice specimens and has some good information he
Underused medium size tree native to our area. Really nice yellow color. Cool white panicles of flowers when it flowers but that is not every year, generally 2-3 times per decade. Scott Arboretum has some nice specimens and has some good information he
Mountain pepperbush is a small, deciduous tree or shrub in the Clethraceae family native to eastern North America. This plant features rich green foliage and is a heavy bloomer. The flowers, which appear in the summer, are small, white, and bell-shaped.
Great native selection that is flowers heavily and stays shorter and more compact than straight species. The bees love this plant! grows 2-4 feet wide and about the same in spread. Prefers medium to wet soils but we have had success in average landscape s
The same beautiful fragrant flowers as the species but smaller! Flowers bloom late to midsummer in long spikes. Fall brings a beautiful yellow.
A versatile shrub that does well in a plethora of different conditions. 'Summer Sparkler' is a compact cultivar with long white flower spikes tend to twist adding a bit of a whimsical look that is fun and pretty.
Although this shrub is native to moist areas it can tolerate average soil if kept well watered. The summer flowers are delightfully fragrant and attract loads of pollinators. Plant it where the fragrance can be enjoyed. The fall color is a striking yellow
loads of blue airy flowers late summer till frost! An easy to grow late bloomer the pollinators love! This is a fast spreading plant making it great for naturalized areas. A gorgeous show of light blue adds a different color for late season plants. Prefer
Great tall native perennial that can handle all sorts of conditions.