Little Dipper® Cotoneaster
Little Dipper cotoneaster is an easy solution to covering large areas of bare ground quickly, inexpensively, and, most important, beautifully. This sprawling shrub is a galaxy of tiny white, five-petaled […]
Read MoreLittle Gem Cotoneaster
This dwarf, dense growing plant has a mounding form that lends itself to a number of landscape uses. Green, shiny summer foliage turns red in fall, revealing numerous large red […]
Read MorePurpleleaf Bailey Select American Hazelnut
Beautiful and edible addition to the yard. This deciduous tree will produce delicious edible hazelnuts and its deep wine-color will be eye-catching to everyone. The meaty, flavorful nuts will be […]
Read MoreKelsey Dwarf Dogwood
A lovely, small deciduous shrub, ‘Kelseyi’ displays small white flowers in spring followed by small berries that attract birds. Lush green leaves turn yellow in fall, revealing the stunning red […]
Read MoreFiredance™ Dogwood
Firedance™ 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 […]
Read MoreBailey’s Red Twig Dogwood
A 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 […]
Read MoreTricolor Cornelian Cherry
This underused form of Dogwood will thrill you with its long-lasting, small yellow early spring flowers and superb, creamy bordered green foliage. Bird love it for its cherry-like late summer […]
Read MoreCornelian cherry dogwood
Showy small tree with a mounded form. Small yellow flowers are produced abundantly in early spring, followed by bright red, cherry-like fruit in summer. Glossy deep green foliage. Golden yellow fall […]
Read MoreKousa Dogwood
An excellent plant that holds up better than Cornus florida, its bloom time occurs late May into June, a time the landscape could use some flowering punch! Blooms are long […]
Read MoreRagin’ Red™ Flowering Dogwood
Outstanding bract color is the calling card for this small tree flower buds open in early May to reveal big, deep red bracts that surround small flowers and put on […]
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