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A large native shade tree that will grow up to 70-90 feet tall. Shagbark Hickory has great wildlife value with its edible nuts. It is easily identifiable by its 'shaggy' looking bark.
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.
Perfect native for a trellis in the garden or in a container on the patio. Grows quickly and needs little maintenance. Produces fragrant white flowers in late summer to fall.
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
A soft low growing warm season grass that produces pinkish seeds in summer that mature to an attractive beige in fall. Great addition for dry sunny areas where other plants have trouble growing. Grows to be 2 feet tall and wide.
An easy to grow large native shade tree. Compound leaves create a nice dappled shade and turn a golden yellow in fall.
A large shade tree with handsome glossy green foliage in summer that transitions to a beautiful scarlet red in fall. Oaks are known for being supportive to the most wildlife.
A low growing, mounded, cool season grass with attractive blue/green foliage. Silvery-purple blooms appear in early spring with evergreen foliage for year round interest.