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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.
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.
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
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
This woodland ground cover produces white flowers in spring that eventually transition into red berries that stick around through winter. A great way to add winter interest into shade gardens. Foliage is a glossy dark green with each leaf being small and
Blooming in late spring with white flowers and bold red centers. Semi double blooms are fragrant and held up on sturdy stems. Foliage is a nice dark green.
From Proven winners: Spring to autumn color, without lifting a finger! Ginger Wine® ninebark expands the color palette for these easy care, native flowering shrubs. Spring foliage emerges a sunny orange color and matures to sparkling burgundy. Clust
With so many purple-leafed varieties on the market 'Pink Lemonade' offers bright golden green foliage that brightens the garden. Summer brings clusters of white flowers that will then bring you coral-red fruits.
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple.
Also known as narrow leafed mountain mint
If you want to attract pollinators- plant pycnanthemum! Extremly hardy and easy to grow. Best used for naturlizing since it does spread.
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.
Delicious non seedy black raspberries on a self pollinating plant. Berries usually mature late June early July.
An unusual form of Rubus that produces woody trailing stems rather than the typically cane. Similar to other blackberry or raspberry species the stems can form roots when they touch the ground so it can naturalize pretty easily.
Masses of pure white flower spikes. Deer resistant and great for cutting. Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators.
Add color and texture to your landscape with the lacy chartreuse foliage on this nativar! Spring brings the white flower panciles, summer shows off the vibrant foliage, and fall bring about the red berries that songbirds love!
An improved version of the classic spring-blooming spirea. Every spring, landscapes everywhere are graced with romantic white-flowering spirea like this one.