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A small redbud that produces big color! Spring brings loads of vibrant pink/purple flowers, then the new leaves emerge purple maturing to a bright red, and finally settling into a yellow/green color. A fun twist on this classic tree 'Flame Thrower' makes
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.
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
One of the most popular Clematis, 'Nelly Moser' is a deciduous vine which gets a profusion of impressively large star-shaped two toned flowers.
Native cultivar with fragrant pink flowers if the white is not your preference
Another stunning addition from Rutgers 'Rosy Teacups' produces rosy pink showy flowers followed by attractive red fruits. Fall brings dramatic burgundy reds and purples. Dogwoods are a classic because of their beauty and attractive layered habit.
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.
Creates a blanket of pink flowers and the deer stay away.
A extravagant Deutzia with big and bright blooms! Pink purple lightly scented flowers bloom from spring though summer.
Contrasting colors add an eye catching appeal to this compact plant! Striking red fully double blooming flowers framed by light pink edges cover this plant in summer! Flowers are lightly fragrant and will attract some pollinators.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2006 This mat-forming dianthus flowers profusely in a bright magenta. The flowers are single held on short stems above deep blue foliage. Grows to only6" tall in full sun
A low growing ground cover like Dianthus with bright fushia flowers that appear in early summer. Flowers appear on top of semi evergreen to evergreen foliage. A great option for sunny drier spots!
A tall nativar that is beloved by all kind of pollinators! Small lavender rose colored flowers form in clusters against whorls of dark green leaves.
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.
This is the native Joe Pye weed that grows 5 to 7' tall and 2 to 4' wide. Flowers are irresistible to butterflies.
This is a smaller than the species Joe Pye weed. This cultivar grows 2-3' tall and only 1-2' wide. Great in rain gardens and deer resistant.
An excellent selection of Joe Pye Weed that was found as a seedling right here in Pennsylvania! As the name suggests 'Little Joe' is a smaller cultivar compared to other Joe Pyes but it still reaches 4-5 feet tall. A pollinator magnet, it will be absolute
A tall native perennial with clusters of small pink flowers. Definitely a pollinator favorite if you come out to the nursery in late summer/fall you'll see butterflies and bees all over Joe Pye Weed!
This Joe Pye Weed flowers earlier than other cultivars and its best feature is that its more compact. This eupatorium is small enough to fit in almost any landscape since it only grows to 24-32" tall and wide. Loved by butterflies, not liked by deer!
Perennial Plant of the Year 2015 Hardy geranium that forms a loose mat of aromatic foliage. The flowers are white with a pink throat and very pale. This geranium blooms in the early summer with sporadic blooms after the heavy flush is finished.
A spreading deer resistant ground cover that is easy to grow. Showy magenta flowers complimented by red sepals in late spring and fragrant foliage all make this a nice choice!
This perennial not only has nice soft pink flowers and terrific fall red/orange fall color but an amazing highly aromatic foliage. We like to use it near walkways where even a slight brush up against the foliage will release the fragrance.
a great woodland ground cover that has deeply lobed green leaves and pink lavender flowers for 5-6 weeks in spring. Flowers are liked by pollinators including some specialized bees and seeds are eaten by dong birds and other wildlife!
This compact form of geranium forms a spreading mound of dark green foliage with rediish purple flowers. The fall colors is a nice red. Resists deer and rabbit damage.