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Tiny delicate pink flowers nod toward the ground on a 1-2 foot stalk arising from basil foliage. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Truly a summer beauty! Grass like foliage produces a long stop which has globe shaped bloom on it. Flowers are clusters of small lavender pink flowers that are sure to attract butterflies and bees. Blooms last from July to August.
Bold bright pink fuzzy plumes sit atop dark green foliage. A great perennial to give wet shadier areas a pop of color. Gets about 14-16 inches tall and wide.
Good for shady wet areas to provide a nice pop of color. Has tall feathery pink blooms on reddish stems. Grows to only 2 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit.
A larger variety of Astilbe growing to 2-4 feet tall with large loose panicles. Flowers are a light pink color and will be attractive to pollinators. Good for moist shady areas.
A weeping version of our Native the Easter Redbud. An early bloomer of lavender pink flowers for nice pop of color before everything else has bloomed.
A showy magnolia that blooms later in spring to avoid frost damage. Produces beautiful large purplish dark pink blooms from April to May.
This compact hybrid magnolia is less prone to frost damage than other magnolias since bloom a little later. Beautiful two tone white and purplish pink flowers are harbingers of spring!
A disease resistant tough crap apple that is also quite beautiful. Dark red buds emerge in spring to bring vivid dark pink almost red flowers.
A smaller tree at 15 to 25 feet tall with big ornamental value! Beautiful light pink flowers with dark pink centers emerge in spring followed by ruby red new foliage that matures into a deep dark purple.
A large weeping cherry growing 20-30 feet tall and 15 to 25 feet wide. Gorgeous spring bloom boasting light pink sometimes almost white flowers that cover the trees downward arching branches.