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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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