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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 and often used in jams and jell
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.
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!
This is a small understory tree that can be planted in the shade! Bladdernut produces clusters of white bell-shaped flowers in the spring, usually around April/May. After the spring bloom, it starts working on the seeds.
Plants were discovered in Michigan near its name sake Partridge lake. This is a low growing species of blueberries making it easy to fit in any landscape. 'Partridge Lake' produces delicious sweet but slightly acidic berries.
This is a later fruiting variety with large fruits that can be 1/2" across. Easy to grow, pick and eat! Self pollinating variety
This blueberry bush produces quarter size fruit in June. The berries are all purpose- use fresh or preserved. Self pollinating but you will get more fruit off each plant if you plant multiple plants of Patriot.
'Moody Blues' is a vigorous compact series of Veronicas only reaching about 12-14 inches tall and wide. 'Moody Blues White' features pure white spikes of flowers that bloom from spring till frost!
Nannyberry is a summer-flowering shrub native to the eastern US. Small white flowers bloom in clusters and are loved by pollinators. Following the bloom, blue-black berries ripen in fall for the birds to enjoy.
Nannyberry is a summer-flowering shrub native to the eastern US. Small white flowers bloom in clusters and are loved by pollinators. Following the bloom, blue-black berries ripen in fall for the birds to enjoy.
This native species of Viburnum produces beautiful white flower clusters in spring/early summer but the real show stopper is the fall berry set. A multicolor display of berries ranging from dark pink to blue!
A large shrub with maple like shaped leaves that are a medium green color in summer and have good red purple fall color. Multi season interest with attractive white flowers and edible red fruits.
From Proven Winners: Three colors - on one plant - at once! Czechmark® weigela are a new series that showcases just how much flower power this old-fashioned favorite is capable of. Selected especially for their pure, true colors and bountiful bloom set
Attractive dark foliage with contrasting white flowers. This shrub makes a nice border or specimen plant. Deer resistant for ease of growth.