Winecraft Black® Smokebush
A feast for the eyes from spring through autumn! Winecraft Black® is the first Proven Winners smokebush, so you know it must be special. In spring, round leaves emerge rich […]
Read MoreThe Velvet Fog® Smokebush
The Velvet Fog smokebush is the most floriferous we have ever seen.That means you get more of what this perennially popular flowering shrub does best: big, showy, smoky seedheads in […]
Read MoreStellar Pink® Dogwood
You may have heard all the bad news about growing pink Dogwoods but this Cornus florida, Cornus kousa cross should get every Dogwood lover excited because of its great flower […]
Read MoreCardinal Red Twig Dogwood
This native beauty has such a long list of features that it’s hard to see why it isn’t used more. Quick growing and spreading, this plant unfurls its medium green […]
Read MoreHuron® Gray Dogwood
This easy-care, compact native shrub is loaded with pollinator and butterfly value as large flat heads of small white flowers appear in late May and early June to provide loads […]
Read MoreGalilean® Dogwood
Tiered horizontal branches hold dark green leaves that provide the backdrop for masses of white, star-like flowers in late May and June. Showy red fruit and purple-red fall foliage.
Read MoreRosy Teacups® Dogwood
Breathtaking deep rose pink, overlapping flower bracts with red toned edges late May to early June. Bred to be more disease resistant, more drought resistant, and more floriferous than the […]
Read MoreWolf Eyes Chinese Dogwood
You’ll never look at Dogwood the same way again once you catch a glimpse at this stunning piece of landscape eye candy! ‘Wolf Eyes’ dense, spreading form is awash in […]
Read MoreCloud 9 Flowering Dogwood
Flowering dogwood has spreading horizontal branches and distinctive white flowers in spring. The 3″ diameter flower clusters bloom mid-April to mid-May, attracting a number of butterflies and other pollinators. ‘Cloud […]
Read MoreSilky Dogwood
An 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 […]
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