To 12'. White flowers in flat clusters in May. Red foliage in autumn with scarlet edible berries. One of the best northern native shrubs. A good wildlife food and cover plant for small mammals and birds.
To 15'. Purple leaves crowned by “puffs” of feathery smoky pink blooms. Drought tolerant, ornamental small tree to large shrub. Best color in full sun.
2 year seedling 12-18”
To 9'. Dense shrub. Very hardy. Blooms later than other lilacs. Flowers very light rosy-lilac to white.
To 10’. Also known as the the double flowering plum, this shrub to small tree is a showstopper in May across the North. The fully double hot pink flowers completely smother the branches in early spring long before the leaves emerge, rendering the entire plant an unmistakable fluffy pink cloud in the landscape. The rest of the year it remains attractive with foliage medium green in summer, turns yellow to bronze in fall.
1 year seedling 12-18”
To 25'+. This twining, woody vine is valued for its clusters of fragrant violet-blue flowers. Chinese Wisteria is a shade tolerant vine, but it only blooms when grown in partial to full sun. It is perfect for covering patios, arbors or fences where flowers can droop and form a fragrant mass of color. This plant is often grown with multiple trunks but it can be trained to a single trunk as a small tree.
1 year seedling 3-6”
Masses of small pinkish fragrant flowers in spring. Height to 14’; spread to 12’. Rich, purplish-red leaves spring through fall. Does best in full sun. Good color accent plant or colorful flowering screen.
2 year seedling 10-18”
Flowers a deep royal purple. Mature height to 6 to 10 feet depending upon pruning. Spread 5 to 8 feet. Leaves are dark, lustrous green all year. Plant in good, well drained soil. Full sun is best for most flowers. Very hardy. Single stemmed to lightly branched.
3-6” pot
Mature height and spread 3 to 4 feet. One year transplants should grow to a spread of 10 to 12 inches in two years. Proven hardy for northern gardeners. Plant in good, well drained soil, free of weeds and grass. Full sun is best for most flowers. Very good for brilliantly colorful low hedges, bank plantings and foundation plantings.
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