| Common Name |
Botanical Name |
Description |
| Butterfly Bush |
Buddleia davidii 'Pink Delight' |
Clear bright pink flowers. Compact habit. Attracts butterflies. Tender. |
| False Indigo |
Baptisia x 'Screaming Yellow' |
Bright yellow flowers on a plant more compact than other false indigo. High impact color on a low maintenance plant. |
| Butterfly Bush |
Buddleia x davidii 'Blue Chip' |
Blue-purple flower spikes that bloom continuously from mid summer to frost without deadheading. TENDER |
| Siberian Bugloss |
Brunnera macrophylla 'Variegata' |
Leaves are boldly variegated green and white. Blue forget-me-not flowers. Blooms May-June. |
| 'Green Mountain' Boxwood |
Buxus x 'Green Mountain' |
A compact, broadleaf evergreen with bright green leaves that retain their color through winter. Natural cone-shaped form if left unsheared, excellent hedge. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Patriot |
Vigorous grower. Large, firm fruit with excellent flavor. Ripens early. Excellent landscape variety. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Northland |
Half-high vigorous, spreading plant well-suited to small gardens. Medium-sized fruit that ripen early. |
| Hybrid Blueberry |
Blueberries Northcountry |
High, Good For The Small Garden. Sky Blue, Sweet, And Mild-Flavored Fruit. |
| Hybrid Blueberry |
Blueberries Northblue |
Large Dark Blue Fruit With Good Flavor. Completely Self-Fruitful. Ideal For The Home Landscape. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Jersey |
5'-6'. Medium, Dark Blue Fruit. Good Late Summer Berry. Easy To Grow. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Elliott |
Waxy, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom in late spring. Flowers are followed by medium/large, tangy blueberries that ripen in very late season. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Duke |
Medium To Large Light Blue Berries With A Mildly Sweet Flavor. Highly Productive. Blooms Late, Yet Ripens Early. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Chippewa |
A 'half-high' bush for the smaller home garden, with nice blue fruit and good blueberry flavor. Self-pollinating. |
| Highbush Blueberry |
Blueberries Blueray |
Very large and very flavorful berries. Excellent producer. Mid-season. High dessert quality. |
| Blueberries |
Blueberries |
All varieties are high-bush, growing 4-6’ tall (unless noted otherwise) and prefer acid (4.2 – 5.0 ph), well-drained, sandy loam rich in organic matter. Mulching and annual pruning are beneficial. Plant two or more varieties to improve pollination |
| Blackberries |
Blackberries 'Darrow' |
A heavy-producing variety with large, high-quality fruit. |
| European White Birch |
Betula pendula Royal Frost |
Resistant to the Bronze Birch Borer. Burgundy-red foliage. White bark with cinnamon hues. The combination of two colors makes this an outstanding specimen tree. Much faster growing than 'Crimson Frost'. |
| Weeping European White Birch |
Betula pendula Youngii |
Pendulous branches form a weeping umbrella-like form. Showy white bark. Great winter interest. |
| White Birch Or Paper Birch |
Betula papyrifera |
Bright white, peeling bark accenting dark green leaves which turn yellow in fall. Loosely oval habit. |
| River Birch |
Betula nigra Heritage |
Lighter bark than River birch, ranging from tan to creamy white to parchment white. Vigorous grower. Tolerates wet, poorly drained soils. Resistant to bronze birch borer. Exfoliating bark |
| Butterfly-Bush |
Buddleia davidii Royal Red |
Wine-colored flowers from July through September. A vigorous multi-stem plant for the perennial border. Good cut flower, attractive to butterflies. TENDER. |
| Butterfly-Bush |
Buddleia davidii Black Knight |
Striking dark purple flowers from July through September. A vigorous multi-stem plant for the perennial border. Good cut flower, attractive to butterflies. TENDER. |
| Japanese Barberry |
Berberis thunbergii Royal Cloak |
Dense, compact form with big, purple-red foliage that is nearly twice the size of a regular red barberry. Handsome flowers that contrast nicely with the foliage. Tolerant of poor soils and a perfect hedging plant. |
| Japanese Barberry |
Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea Rosy Glow |
A very dense and compact shrub. New leaves rose-pink with flecks of deep maroon, maturing to deep reddish-purple. |
| Japanese Barberry |
Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea Crimson Pygmy |
Very dense shrub with bright red leaves used for specimen or low hedge. Plant in full sun and well drained soil. |
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