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A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
A striking Redbud that boasts yellows, oranges, greens, and pinks all on one tree. This cultivar is said to be more heat and drought resistant than most other Redbuds. Smaller tree only growing to about 8-12 feet tall and wide.
Great horizontal branching habit on this lovely native plant. Typically grows to 15-25' tall in full to part sun.
Classic white bracts on this Kousa Dogwood. A smaller tree that provides beautiful blooms in spring and red berries in fall that the birds will enjoy.
A tall native perennial that can get to 7 feet tall. Large domes of small pink lavender flowers sit atop strong stems with whorled leaves. A huge pollinators magnet! Its a great source of nectar for honeybees.
From Proven Winners: Hang on to your hat - Temple of Bloom® seven-son flower is going to blow your mind! We are thrilled to be able to bring this outstanding plant, previously known only by collectors and plant geeks, to everyone in North America.
This is one of our favorite native trees! Unlike most magnolia that bloom in the spring this one blooms later so the flowers are never hit by frost. The flowering often continues sporadically through the summer. The flowers are sweetly fragrant and great
Dense green upright foliage throughout spring and summer give way to the wispy pinkish red flowers in fall. These spectacular blooms make a great late season show that is sure to please. Makes a nice shorter screen or border.
A shorter grass with a slim and upright habit only getting 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. Has a nice blue/green foliage with rosy red blooms Good for tidy screens or bed edges.
A very large tree getting to 75-100 feet tall and wide with a trunk size getting up to 8 foot diameter. Most notable feather is the exfoliating bark that exposes white.
Another nice Native oak tree! This tree prefers average to dry soil. Grows to 40-60 feet tall. Will eventually produce acorns that feed wildlife but until then it will be a host to many beneficial insects.
This native oak tree matures into a stately tree up to 75 feet tall and almost as wide. Glorious red-brown fall foliage. Very long lived- Plant today and your ancestors, as well as the environment, will thank you..