Upright stems hold masses of narrow deep green, aromatic foliage that serves as the backdrop to terminal clusters of silvery white flowers that bloom in June and continue through August. This selection thrives in many conditions and is a must have plant for many nectar seeking butterflies and native bees.

Legendary for its productivity, this European Plum is a vigorous grower and bloomer as it covers itself with a cloud of white bloom in spring. Small plums form and mature in mid-August as a small, blue skinned, yellow fleshed fruit you’ll love!Heavy producer. Self-pollinating but best planted with another European Plum. Profuse spring bloom. Fruit is perfect for jams, canning and preserves but is tasty fresh off the tree, too.

Increasingly popular with such a heavy late April bloom that it nearly obscures the plant!! Slightly more heavily branched than ‘Pendula’, while retaining a great form that a landscape just loves.

Semi-Dwarf. This century-old selection keeps on producing with masses of medium sized, reddish-bronze, yellow-fleshed fruit in late August and September. This fruit is uniquely sweet and spicy and is outstanding for fresh eating or canning and freezing

Chokeberry is an ornamental tree that is both colorful and hardy. Each green leaf transitions into a deep purple; and, its small white flowers are followed by equally small black fruit that brings in wildlife. Berries have a firm, chewy texture with a sour juice; usually paired with sweet berries to make an appetizing jams, pies, wines, and juices. It’s arching crown provides a canopy of shade which makes it commonly found in open spaces, wildlife gardens, and cities.

Attractive glossy blueish-green foliage turns shades of yellow, orange, and red in the fall. Jade Parade® has a spreading habit, but rather than just creeping along the ground, the branches arch upwards. The bonus in spring is the small ½” white blooms that flower profusely along the stems and are followed by small black cherries in late summer. Tolerant of full sun and dry conditions once established.

This coastal native of the New England and mid-atlantic states offers a strong dose of beauty, food for humans and garden critters, and amazing tolerance for the worst soils a landscape can offer! Beach plum displays a loose, upright branched rounded habit with deep green foliage. Small, white, cherry-like flowers cover its branches starting in late April and continuing into mid-May providing an abundant nectar source for a wide array of native insects. As summer lengthens, an abundant supply of .75 to 1″ diameter plums mature from green to dark purple creating an abundant food source for untold numbers of birds and a traditional source of jellies and jams that have been created locally in the northeast since colonial times. Beach Plum is easy to grow, is native to dune areas so it will tolerate drought and the most sandy, unfertile soils, loves full sun, and provides great protection and sustenance to a vast number of garden critters.

This coastal native of the New England and mid-atlantic states offers a strong dose of beauty, food for humans and garden critters, and amazing tolerance for the worst soils a landscape can offer! Beach plum displays a loose, upright branched rounded habit with deep green foliage. Small, white, cherry-like flowers cover its branches starting in late April and continuing into mid-May providing an abundant nectar source for a wide array of native insects. As summer lengthens, an abundant supply of .75 to 1″ diameter plums mature from green to dark purple creating an abundant food source for untold numbers of birds and a traditional source of jellies and jams that have been created locally in the northeast since colonial times. Beach Plum is easy to grow, is native to dune areas, so it will tolerate drought and the most sandy, unfertile soils, loves full sun, and provides great protection and sustenance to a vast number of garden critters.

This dense, spreading evergreen shrub has glossy green, long narrow foliage that sets off clusters of small white, fragrant flowers in May followed by red fruit in summer and fall Dependable and great looking year round. Glossy foliage is striking. Fragrant spring bloom repeats during the summer. Perfect for border grouping and for foundation use, attracts birds

This dense, spreading evergreen shrub has glossy green, long narrow foliage that sets off clusters of small white, fragrant flowers in May. Repeat blooming sporadically through the year. Dependable and great-looking year round. Glossy foliage is striking. Fragrant spring bloom repeats during the summer. Perfect for massing on borders and good for foundation use.