Juniperus chinensis ''Spartan''
Spartan Juniper
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Juniperus chinensis ''Spartan''
Spartan Juniper
Hibiscus syriacus 'Red Pillar™'
Red Pillar Rose of Sharon
Japanese Holly
Found naturally along streambanks and bogs, this smaller deciduous tree has smooth, gray-brown bark with alternating, wavy, hairy leaves. Slim, green male flowers and red female flower appear in the winter. Fruiting cones with woody scales (resemb...
More DetailsThis native charmer is not found in the garden much but is a stand out in the wild as it colonizes moist areas along bodies of water or stream banks in semi-shaded areas. Just because it's uncommon in the home landscape doesn't mean it shouldn't be t...
More DetailsLow Scape Mound™ aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it's covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant red to c...
More DetailsYou don't have to sacrifice beauty to grow a garden with native plants. Low Scape Snowfire Aronia has all the flower power of a typical garden plant, but still supports local pollinators and wildlife. It is blanketed in little white flowers in the...
More DetailsBesides Clethra, there is no other plant that you will notice more when it’s in bloom than this Azalea. This deciduous native blooms from mid-June well into July with a generous supply of white to pink colored flowers that exude a heavenly s...
More DetailsFlower buds are peach, opening to a pastel yellow in July with a subtle lemon fragrance. Autumn color is red followed by distinctive red-brown stems in winter.
... More DetailsThis aptly named hybrid is a superb selection for any partial to full shade landscape. Late June reveals a cloud of delightfully fragrant, pink flowers that fill the area with their sweet aroma and covers the plant with their colorful beauty. Dist...
More DetailsViscosum Azaleas are not used enough in the landscape but maybe this one is the variety that will get people to take the plunge! Like all Viscosums, ‘Ribbon Candy’ is a dense, slightly taller than wide plant with thick, bluish-green fo...
More DetailsA dreamy vanilla scent graces this July bloomer along with an abundance of color in the form of rounded heads of clear pink flowers. Vigorous growing with deep green foliage that turns orange in the fall.
... More DetailsSea Myrtle’s has a profusion of dense, white clustered flowers from late summer into fall that pop from the oval, gray-green foliage. The densely branching provides shelter for birds. An evergreen to semi-evergreen that is a vigorous grower ...
More DetailsA beautiful verigated birch that holds up well in the landscape, 'Shiloh Splash' has the distinct advantage over other Birches of having an exciting bicolored foliage of crisp green and clean white. Adding to its landscape value its exfoliat...
More DetailsCherokee Sedge is a great addition to your garden for ground cover or low-maintenance filler! Its green foliage arches in mass clumps and small flowers add depth and attraction in the spring.
... More DetailsThis native plant offers a shiny evergreen sedge that forms a gracefull, fountain-like mound. It is perfect for shadier spots in the garden, woodland gardens or along a path. It is deer resistant, attracts butterflies, and also has see...
More DetailsCarex rosea is a 1’ mound of petite, narrow, deep green shaggy, arching foliage. Star shaped flowers spike up in the early spring. Great as a landscape plant to use as a woodland groundcover. Group or mass with spring wildflowers for a uniqu...
More DetailsThis beautiful sedge is one of the most widespread species of carex in North America. The common name comes from the seed heads that mature in late summer and resemble fox tails. The arching, glossy foliage is especially attractive ...
More DetailsA pollinator magnet, Crimson Comet™ is also stunning with fragrant, white satellite blooms in late spring that change in attractive, round, red fruit loaded with seeds native songbirds love. Crimson Comet™ is a must-have for any pollin...
More DetailsFiber Optics® is a distinct improvement over the coarser Cephalanthus occidentalis that grows twice the size of this compact selection. Native from Florida to Mexico and north to Nova Scotia and Ontario, buttonbush is quite happy in moist con...
More DetailsButtonbush has long been prized as a native, but it was way too big for most landscapes. Not anymore! We've cut the size in half and added colorful red fruit and glossy foliage. Add in cool looking, fragrant white flowers and you've got a de...
More DetailsAn excellent shrubby dogwood form that is one of the best bird attracting plants in the landscape. Very hardy and spreading in nature, this selection tolerates poor, wet soils and works well in group plantings. Flat-topped heads of white flowers appe...
More DetailsA beacon in the winter landscape with its bright red stems, this selection is also easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils, wet areas and the coldest climates. Great for massing, this selection has good red-purple fall color, and should be trimmed...
More DetailsFiredance™ is a compact variety of dogwood with white flowers in spring followed by pretty white berries that are attractive to birds. It is tolerant of moist conditions and suitable for rain gardens. It ...
More DetailsArching, leafy stems, about 3-8’ long, are donned with clusters of showy, bell-shaped, deep-pink flowers which comprise this shrubby, perennial, wildflower. Fruits in early September into fall and is more like a rounded capsule. Foliage tran...
More DetailsQueen of the prairie is a very tall, clump-forming perennial with small pink flowers that carries a slight fragrance. Its upright structure sits is pedestaled on large, bright green, lance-shaped leaves. Use both the flower and foliage to add heig...
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