Lil’ Ditty® Witherod Viburnum
Space-saving dwarf viburnum! An exceptional dwarf viburnum that is a puffball of creamy white, fragrant flowers in late spring. Handsome, glossy foliage gives this shrub a sophisticated presence in the […]
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Clusters of white flowers are followed by colorful summer fruit, that change from shining pink to red, then becomes blue in late summer before turning black. Sometimes all of these […]
Read MoreMapleleaf Viburnum
Easy growing to a fault, this native to woodland edges is one of the unsung heroes of the native landscape providing nectar for native insects and delectable fruit for native […]
Read MoreRed Balloon™ Viburnum
White flowers appear in April and May, producing loads of bright red fruit, tightly packed into showy clusters in late summer and fall. This compact, well-branched hybrid is impressive yet […]
Read MoreCulver’s Root
Starting in late spring red buds line the upright stalks and open in summer showing off purple pollinator-attracting flowers. Lance-like leaves whorl up the stems and provide a strong vertical […]
Read MoreBlue Vervain
Tall, slender stems hold up 5 to 6 inch spikes of the most beautiful, lavender blue, flowers that bloom for several months! Some say the flower spikes are reminiscent of […]
Read MoreTop Hat Lowbush Blueberry
Highbush Blueberries are a great addition to the edible landscape for so many reasons but they do take up some real estate! Dwarf Tophat Blueberries are a great choice for […]
Read MoreStevens Cranberry
Everyone thinks Cranberries need a bog to grow these luscious berries that are packed with Vitamin C and anti-oxidants. Fortunately, Cranberries will thrive in most of our well-drained northeast soils […]
Read MorePink Lemonade Blueberry
A Pink Fruiting Blueberry!! That’s right! Be the first in your neighborhood to enjoy the first pink fruiting Blueberry ever created. More than a novelty plant, this Blueberry has what […]
Read MorePerpetua® Blueberry
Perpetua® is a true double-cropping blueberry that sets one crop of fruit in mid-summer, and then flowers and fruits a second time to provide ripe fruit in the fall. The […]
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