Black Eyed Susan
This Native Black Eyed Susan sets itself apart from the group as it combines beauty with strength, and offers slightly larger orange/yellow flowers than the group. It is pollinator friendly, […]
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Looking for a tough, easy to grow border planting that offers beauty and attracts a plethora of wildlife? Why not try Flowering Raspberry, an aggressive growing plant that will grow […]
Read MoreVirginiana Rose
Create a beautiful wildlife bonanza in your landscape with this American Beauties rose that everyone and every critter will prize! Virginia Rose is easy to grow with an abundance of […]
Read MoreRugosa Rose
Tough,hardy, native plant that thrives in difficult sites. Used extensively in seashore locations. Large, flowers that bloom somewhat continously all summer.
Read MoreSwamp Rose
This wide ranging native is a staple of moist areas but is perfectly happy to grow in any landscape location and is a plant that brings a lot to the […]
Read MoreStaghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina is the largest of the North American sumacs. It is native along woodland edges, roadsides, and stream embankments. Resembling the velvet that covers a stag’s horn, Staghorn sumac […]
Read MoreSmooth Sumac
Female plants produce showy, erect, pyramidal fruiting clusters (to 8″ long). Each cluster contains numerous hairy, berry-like drupes which ripen red in autumn, gradually turning maroon-brown. Best when massed for […]
Read MoreWinged Sumac
With deep-green, glossy leaves that will turn a maroon color in the fall, along with its tiny yellow-green flowers, it is often seen and used as an ornamental addition to […]
Read MoreIndependence Rosebay Rhododendron
Rosebay Rhododendron is a spectacular native to shaded, hillier spots in our area and differs from the large leaf Rhododendron that we are used to by its size, habit and […]
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