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A great butterfly magnet! Nice showy fragrant blooms followed by fruits. It is also favored by deer and other mammals so give it some protection until established. Definitely worth planting for the pollinators.
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.
A more compact version the straight species of plum yew found on the campus of Duke University. Excellent deer resistence!
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
More compact than straight species with erect flower panicales. Great fragrance!
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.
This clethra is not native but we still love it! Amazingly fragrant flowers, terrific orange red fall color, cinnamon colored exfoliating bark and only 10-20 feet tall make it a must have for every landscape that needs a small tree or large shrub. We grow
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
This is an easy to grow native dogwood shrub that produces nice white flower clusters. The plant also has attractive purplish red fall color and red stems going into winter. The pollinators and birds enjoy the flowers and fruit but the deer tend to leave
Tough Native shrub especially good in wet areas. The red stems look great in the winter.
If you need to brighten up a part of your garden this shrub with have bright yellow stems in the winter. Also great for cutting and using inside in arrangements. Shade tolerant and deer resistant too! Grows to 4-5 feet.
This is the latest greatest in smokebush! Very very dark purple foliage
From Proven Winners A beaming beacon for the landscape. Bold, bright, and beautiful: that's Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a cheerful chartreuse for the season. In ear
The low mounded habit of 'Nikko' but with pink flowers! Spring bring a flush of blush. Darker pink buds produce soft pastel pink lightly fragrant flowers.
A extravagant Deutzia with big and bright blooms! Pink purple lightly scented flowers bloom from spring though summer.
This native shrub produces tubular yellow flowers that (hence the common name) resemble that of the true honeysuckles. Blooming in the summer against dark green foliage. Fall color can vary from yellows, oranges, and reds.
Very interesting foliage! Lime yellow in the summer and lovely orange fall color. This is a good plant for hard to grow sites and nice alternative to the invasive Japanese honeysuckle.
Great Foliage on a nearly indestructable native shrub
Finally a forsythia that is not a garden thug! Copious amounts of nice yellow flowers cover the stems in early spring. Terrific dwarf habit that works well in most landscapes. Grows to about 36" tall and wide.
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.
An early bloomer signaling the spring is here! Fragrant purple blooms with red calyxs appear before the foliage. a larger shrub that looks great in a mixed border or where you need some spring color.
This plant will bloom in March when most plants are still completely dormant. Grows to 6-10' tall and wider in spread. Great yellow fall color. Often will hold some dried leaves until flowers appear in march making it effective for screening.