| Common Name |
Botanical Name |
Description |
| Red Maple |
Acer rubrum 'Autumn Flame' |
Seedless, smaller leafed specimen developing a rounded crown. Red fall color occurs two weeks earlier than species. |
| Astilbe |
Astilbe x 'Younique Lilac' |
Fluffy spikes of lavender-pink flowers. Blooms midsummer. |
| Jack-in-the-Pulpit |
Arisaema triphyllum |
Spring wildflower with a hooded, striped blossom surrounding a spathe (jack). Large, horizontally held leaves. Blooms May-June. Needs evenly moist, humus rich soil in a shady location. May become dormant during hot summer months. |
| Astilbe |
Astilbe thunbergii 'Ostrich Plume' |
Dark green leaves and large, loose, weeping panicles of pink flowers on arching stems. Blooms mid-season. |
| German Garlic |
Allium senescens |
An ornamental onion, which is noted for its unusual swirling and twisting leaves. Balls of lilac/lavender flowers on leafless stems in midsummer. |
| Balsam Fir |
Abies balsamea |
A native, evergreen conifer with fragrant needles. Traditionally used as a Christmas tree. |
| Windflower |
Anemone x 'Pamina' |
Large double flowers that have a bright purplish-pink color, and are a little shorter than most. Blooms in the late summer. |
| 'Sweet Sixteen' Apple |
Apple 'Sweet Sixteen' |
Medium-sized red striped apple with crisp, juicy texture. Excellent sweet, unusual flavor - like cherry candy. Outstanding dessert apple. |
| 'Red Delicious' Apple |
Apple 'Red Delicious' |
Medium to large red apples. Striped to solid red. A rich and sweet eating apple. Good keeper. |
| 'Red Regent' Apple |
Apple 'Red Regent' |
Medium to large red apples with a flavor that is juicy and crisp;an outstanding balance of sweet and tart. Its well balanced flavor makes it excellent for fresh eating and cooking. |
| 'MacIntosh' Apple |
Apple 'McIntosh' |
Medium to large red fruit with bright white flesh. Excellent flavor. Ripens September. |
| 'Macoun' Apple |
Apple 'Macoun' |
Highly aromatic, medium-sized, well-colored McIntosh type dessert apple, also excellent for fresh eating. Stores well. Ripens September. |
| 'Liberty' Apple |
Apple 'Liberty' |
Good well-balanced sweet-tart flavor with an attractive red skin. Liberty has superior dessert quality. Late apple. |
| 'Golden Delicious' Apple |
Apple 'Golden Delicious' |
Rich sweet flavor. All purpose eating and cooking apple, especially good for dessert qualities. Ripens late September early October. |
| 'Empire' Apple |
Apple 'Empire' |
Fall-winter, 2 weeks after McIntosh. Medium, aromatic dark red fruit. Excellent flavor. Good for eating and storing. Resistant to mildew and fire blight. |
| 'Cortland' Apple |
Apple 'Cortland' |
Medium sized bright red fruit. Excellent for eating and cooking. Bears a large crop every year. Ripens late September. |
|
Apple Semi-dwarf |
Requires well-drained soil. Plant in full sun. Most fruit trees require pruning, fertilization, and spraying. Plant at least two different varieties for cross pollination. |
| Shadblow Serviceberry Or Shadbush |
Amelanchier x grandflora Autumn Brilliance |
Showy, lightly fragrant white flowers in early spring followed by blue-black edible fruit. Bluish green leaves change to brilliant orange-red in the fall. |
| Sugar Maple |
Acer saccharum Green Mountain |
Thick, dark green leaves are covered with a waxy coating helping it retain its color in dry windy summer weather. One of the best shade trees. Oval-shaped. Medium to dark green leaves in summer and beautiful shades of yellow, orange, and red in fall. |
| Red Maple |
Acer rubrum Northwood |
Dark green summer foliage with good orange-red fall color. Very cold hardy. Rounded habit. |
| Norway Maple |
Acer platanoides 'Variegatum' |
Rounded outline of light green leaves edged in white. Branches that revert back to the green form should be pruned out. A novel specimen. |
| Red Norway Maple |
Acer platanoides Royal Red |
This selection is similar to Crimson King, but with a somewhat slower growth rate and considered to have a slightly better color. Foliage is a glossy maroon red all summer. |
| Red Norway Maple |
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' |
A red-leaved cultivar noted for its rich maroon leaves that last throughout the summer. More compact and tends to grow slower than the species. |
| Dwarf Balsam Fir |
Abies balsamea Nana |
A dwarf flat-topped specimen with deep green, glossy needles. Needs some shade and good moisture. |
| Bearberry |
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts' |
Evergreen groundcover. Dark green, glossy leaves turning reddish in fall. Small, bell-shaped, whitish-pink flowers in spring and bright red berries in late summer. Does best in poor, sandy, infertile soils of low ph. Salt tolerant. |
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