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Small and delicate this wildflower produces beautiful white (sometimes pinkish) flowers with a cluster of yellow anthers in the center. Foliage is whorled with 3 lobes.
A sign of spring the native dogwood blooms early with white bracts. 'Jeans Appalachian' produces larger bracts than the species with small greenish true flowers in the center. A classic layered dogwood look accents all landscapes.
'Cherokee Princess' taken to the next level with heavier flowering and larger bracts. Grows with the timeless layered look typical of dogwoods ultimately reaching 15-20 ft tall and wide.
A lovely ground cover that fills in nicely. This selection produces large white flowers with yellow crests, standing out from the species typical light blue. 'Tennessee White' also boasts a long bloom time than other selections.
A fascinating woodland plant that has one of the most unique, however very small white flowers. The petals are pinnate (deeply divided) giving a snowflake like appearance. Foliage is reminiscent of Heuchera with large heart shaped leaves in mound.
This summer bloomer produces very showy white five petaled flowers and will typically bloom for several months! A low growing semi woody plant with nice glossy leaves. In fall the leaves will turn a fantastic red when in full sun.