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Very popular and common native Oak tree in our area and for a good reason- IT DOES WELL It is a large shade tree reaching up to 70 feet tall. The branches of mature trees grow up at the top, out at the middle and down at the bottom. This growth habit giv
This is a species of oak that has unusual narrow smooth leaves. You will see catkins in the spring that are typically brownish yellow and fall brings acorns that will be eaten up by mammals. The fall will also take the glossy green foliage and turn it to
A small native shrub that produces edible black berries in the summer. Yellow bell-shaped flowers bloom in clusters in early spring. This species does not have thorns and does not sucker so no need to worry about it getting out of control!
White flowers emerge in April/May on this native shrub, after pollination these flowers give way to tart green fruits that will turn purple when ripe! Fruits will typically ripen in mid to late summer. The fruits are edible and often used in jams and jell
Smooth Rose is a summer flowering shrub with large 2-3 inch fragrant pink blooms. The new stems on this species are thornless or nearly thornless. The stems can also add winter interest as they are usually red colored in the winter.
A native climbing rose that has better disease resistance than hybrid roses! Beautiful fragrant pink blooms emerge in June. These roses have a color changing effect starting out bright pink and fading to almost white as the season progresses!
It is known for its showy, fragrant purple flowers that bloom from June to August, arguably making it one of the most beautiful raspberry shrubs. The leaves are large and deeply lobed, which adds to the beauty of the shrub. This species produces edible be
Lavender petunia like flowers bloom through summer into fall on this hardy perennial. A low growing plant that spreads well making it a great native ground cover!
Thin-leafed foliage that is light green and loves wet soil. Yellow catkins can be seen in early spring. The bark is dark and heavily textured. Black willow is a fantastic wildlife plant! It is a host plant to 289 different species of caterpillars.
This is a woodland goldenrod that is very shade tolerant! This late season bloomer is a pollinator magnet with its spikes of small bright yellow flowers.
Awesome plant for bees and butteflies! Small golden yellow blooms on thin leafed foliage. A fragrant plant that is known for smelling like anise when the leaves are crushed.
This native grass does great in hot dry conditions. Forms a nice mound of fine textured deep green foliage. Looks great in mass plantings! Produces seed heads that are enjoyed by birds. Really nice fall and winter color.
This is a small understory tree that can be planted in the shade! Bladdernut produces clusters of white bell-shaped flowers in the spring, usually around April/May. After the spring bloom, it starts working on the seeds.
A native shrub that produces white berries that often persist into winter, unless the birds get to them first!
Coralberry is known for its pink berries that often persist into the winter, adding color and interest to the winter landscape. The blooms are small and insignificant but they are loved by pollinators.
Now officially know as Symphyotrichum novae-angliae but we are still calling it an aster, its so much easier to say. Great for naturalizing and for rain gardens. Grows to 3-6' tall in full sun.
'Jefferson' American Elm was bred for exceptional Dutch Elm disease resistant. It also typically grows slightly smaller than the species. This is an introduction by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior and Agricultural Research Cente
An early blooming perennial wildflower that is often one of the first to emerge in spring. Drooping yellow flowers emerge from upright vase shaped foliage that is bright green.