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Some people adore lacecap flowers for their delicate beauty, while others appreciate the pollen for butterflies and bees.
Although the straight native species may lack the large showy sterile flowers it makes up for it in the eyes of the pollinators but have more of the small true flowers. Flowers bloom in flat clusters from summer through fall.
This is a showstopper! Blooms start lime green and fade from white to pink to vibrant red starting from the bottom. This hydrangea blooms continuously throughout the summer so you will see a combination of colors at the same time.
Little brother of the famed Limelight hydrangea. Nice compact growing, long blooming hydrangea.
The best of the best! 'Limelight' Hydrangea has been a favorite for years but now its even better. 'Limelight Prime' boasts an earlier bloom time, better color, stronger stems, and a smaller size.
Everything you love about the 'Pinky Winky' hydrangea but bigger! Larger flower panicles, larger size, larger impact with a more vibrant pink. A stunning choice for borders and hedge rows that will give you long lasting blooms.
Absolutely fabulous! Quick Fire Fab® panicle hydrangea shares the same super-early bloom time, rock-solid reliability, and easy-going nature of the original Quick Fire hydrangea, but adds big, full, showy mophead blooms to the mix.
This variety was developed in Michigan so you know it's hardy! It has strong, stiff branches that do not bend under the weight of the flowers. The flowers start out as white and fade to a nice wine red color. The blooms are full and reliable.
Our favorite dwarf form of this great native plant. Nice upright flowers flowers. Grows 3-4' tall and wide
With its rounded habit and huge panicles of white flowers that ages to rose pink there is a lot to love about 'Queen of Hearts'. There is also four season interest with this Oakleaf.
This is a US National Arboretum introduction. A native cultivar that has flowers that quickly turn a ruby red color on a somewhat compact plant.
Smaller than the straight species this is a dwarf cultivar that produces large 6.5 inch inflorescence that start white and age to a pink then to dark pink. Fall will bring you spectacular burgundy maroon color on the large leaves.
'Apollo' is the male pollinator for 'Sparkleberry'. Grows 10-12 feet tall and has an abundance of small white flowers in later spring.
Winterberry is known for its red fruits that persist through winter 'Sparkleberry' will provide you with copious amounts of the beautiful fruit! A slow growing shrub that does well in wetter areas, great option for rain gardens.
We love this plant as an alternative to the invasive dwarf burning bush. Absolutely amazing red, orange, and gold fall colors. Grows 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide. Can handle full sun to shade and wet to average soil.
From Proven Winners: Sweet summertime fragrance. We sniffed dozens of different sweetspires in pursuit of the most fragrant variety, and we can say with confidence that we've found it in Scentlandia® itea. Though this native plant is much beloved f
From Proven Winners: As colorful as burning bush, but native to North America and pollinator friendly! Little Henry is a useful native plant with lots of potential for the home landscape. It prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. It
Perennial Plant of the Year 2003 This is an improved Shasta daisy with larger flowers on sturdy plants that dont require staking. Great for cutting and enjoying the flowers in arrangements. Grows 3-4' tall in full sun.
A compact Shasta that has large single white flowers (2-3 inches) on strong stems that hold up really well to wind and rain.
Uniform bright white petal with sun shiny yellow centers. This is a classic looking daisy with a long bloom time and compact size.
This is one of our favorite native trees! Unlike most magnolia that bloom in the spring this one blooms later so the flowers are never hit by frost. The flowering often continues sporadically through the summer. The flowers are sweetly fragrant and great
This is one of our favorite native trees! Unlike most magnolia that bloom in the spring this one blooms later so the flowers are never hit by frost. The flowering often continues sporadically through the summer. The flowers are sweetly fragrant and great