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PRUNUS ‘La Crescent’

March 15th, 2024

A high quality yellow plum, the fruit is small to medium sized and has a sweet, juicy flavor.

Good pollinator for ‘Black Ice’

PRUNUS ‘Sweet Cherry Pie’

March 15th, 2024

The sweetest tasting cherries almost sweet enough for fresh eating that are fantastic for jams, jellies and pies.

DYOSPIROS virginiana

March 15th, 2024

A spreading crown and pendulous branches bearing large oval leaves that turn bright colors in fall. In spring fragrant flowers emerge that produce large orange edible fruits.

Attracts birds

Dry and clay soil tolerant

CLADASTRIS kentukea

March 15th, 2024

Broad rounded crown on this medium sized tree. In spring a profusion of cascading fragrant flowers are produced resembling Wisteria.

 

SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Monge’

March 15th, 2024

Dark green foliage and loads of long, very fragrant reddish-purple flower clusters in early May.

Good cut flower

Attracts butterflies

RHODODENDRON ‘April Snow’

March 13th, 2024

Dense, upright form with small medium green foliage and clouds of pure white flowers in late April.

ILEX verticillata ‘Magical Showtime’

March 12th, 2024

Dwarf and densely growing this compact shrub produces masses of intensely red colored berries that fill the plant for a wonderful show late fall through winter. Provide consistent moisture throughout he season for he best berry production.

Attracts birds

HYDRANGEA serrata ‘Tuff Stuff Top Fun’

March 12th, 2024

A beautiful reblooming lacecap Hydrangea with bright burgundy stems, green fertile florets at the center and purple or pink infertile florets around the edges.

No pruning needed except after new growth begins in spring and hen only what has been winterkilled.

Attracts bees & butterflies

 

CORYLUS americana

February 29th, 2024

A rounded, multi-stemmed shrub. In spring the male flowers appear in showy, 2-3″ long, yellowish brown catkins. Female flowers give way to small, egg-shaped, 1/2″ long, edible nuts which are encased in leafy, husk-like, ragged-edged bracts.

Attracts birds

Edible fruit

Good fall color

BUXUS sempervirens ‘Mont Bruno’

February 29th, 2024

Globe shaped with tiny dark green leaves. Great for mini gardens.