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Native tree that produces spectacular fall color in addition to pretty flowers. Multi season interest and being a small to medium size make this a great option for an array of landscapes.
An easy to grow perennial with an adorable white flowing with a yellow center. Flowers will bloom in the spring. Small size at only 12 to 24 inches tall.
Lacy cream flowers bloom in early summer against dense green foliage to put on quite a show. A good substitute for Astilbe that can handle drier soil conditions.
A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
A stunning multicolored Baptisia! Creates an ombre affect as newer blooms open mauve/pink and fade to almost pure white all on the same spike. Easy to grow statement piece for any garden or landscape.
Naturally occurring in woodland swampy areas this perennial does not mind being a bit wet. Brilliant white flowers that look like turtle heads (hence the common name) bloom above dark green foliage.
Underused medium size tree native to our area. Really nice yellow color. Cool white panicles of flowers when it flowers but that is not every year, generally 2-3 times per decade. Scott Arboretum has some nice specimens and has some good information he
This ones a climber! Great for arbors or trellis. Large white flowers contrast with the maroon anthers creating a unique look for your garden.
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.
Beautiful classic white flowering dogwood that is native to the under story in our region. We recommend planting it where it would normally grow, in the shade. Grows to 15-30 feet tall and equally as wide
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 coneflower like no other! Blooms of many different colors pop up around June giving your garden an eye catching appeal. Flowering colors include purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, and white.
A tall perennial with unique perfectly round flower clusters that are greenish white. Flowers rise on sturdy stalks from foliage that looks somewhat like a Yucca plant. Can grow up to 6 feet tall.
Named for its velvety, hairy foliage this is a nice ground-cover with attractive foliage. Typically the latest blooming Heuchera with blooms that are whitish pink.
A large leafed Hosta with a maple leaf pattern of dark green outlined by chartreuse. Great for shady moist locations.
'Maui Buttercups' has small, rounded, gold leaves. The corrugated and cupped shape serves as a striking backdrop for the white flowers that develop in summer.
A large leafed Hosta that matures into a blush gray color with crinkled textured leaves. Great for shady moist areas and is easy to grow.
From Proven winners: The biggest thing to happen to hydrangeas happens to be tiny! Invincibelle Wee White® hydrangea is positively ground-breaking: it's the first dwarf 'Annabelle' type hydrangea in the world! This cute little landscape plant ensure
Really nice spiked white blooms in early summer pop out from handsome dark green foliage. The lightly scented flowers are not only nice for you but also attract bees and butterflies.
Mounding round habit with dark green foliage with dark reddish stems produce fluffy white flower spikes. Blooms are fragrant and will attracts lots of pollinators. Seeds are enjoyed by songbirds. Grows 3-4 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide.
Uniform bright white petal with sun shiny yellow centers. This is a classic looking daisy with a long bloom time and compact size.
Delicious non seedy black raspberries on a self pollinating plant. Berries usually mature late June early July.
This native spirea is good for naturalistic landscaping, rain gardens, or as an informal hedge. Produces nice white spikes of flowers. This plant prefers moist soil. Grows to 4 feet tall and wide. The butterflies love it and the deer dont!
A native woodland staple. Three green leaves on a single stem produce a three petaled flower with yellow sepals. Petals are slightly wavy and usually 3-4 inches wide. A shade loving perennial.