| Common Name |
Botanical Name |
Description |
| Crabapple |
Malus x 'Donald Wyman' |
Pink buds opening white. Upright habit in youth, rounded at maturity. Glossy dark green foliage. Persistent red fruit. Disease resistant. |
| Crabapple |
Malus x 'Snowdrift' |
Pink buds opening to single white flowers. Rounded habit with textured glossy green foliage. Small, persistent, glossy orange-red fruit. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Thunderchild |
This compact, upright spreader has deep purple leaves and delicate pink flowers which appear before the foliage. Disease resistant. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Sugar Tyme |
Pale pink buds open to fragrant, single, white flowers in spring. Flowers are followed by masses of small, glossy, red crabapples that are attractive to birds. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Prairie Fire |
Single, red buds opening to pink-red. Small, persistent maroon fruit. Upright, spreading in habit, with new growth reddish-maroon maturing to dark green. Very resistant. Excellent selection. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Louisa |
Red in bud flowers open to true pink. Yellow to amber fruit, persistent. Disease resistant. Suspectible to Scab. Zone 4. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid 'Indian Summer' |
Deep rose-red flowers in mid spring, small red fruit, orange-red fall color and good disease resistance. Attracts birds. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Coralburst |
A small crabapple that seldom requires pruning. Ruby-red buds open to semi-double pink flowers. Highly disease resistant. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Camelot |
A dwarf crabapple with a rounded habit, fuchsia-pink and white flowers and rich burgundy fruit. Disease resistant. |
| Crabapples |
Malus hybrid Adams |
Carmine buds that open to single pink blooms. In spring, new foliage emerges green with a red tint. Fall color is a beautiful orange-red, topped by persistent carmine-red fruit. Highly disease resistant. |
| Sargent's Crabapple |
Malus sargentii |
This dwarf spreading crab has attractive lobed, dark green foliage. Fragrant, 3/4 to 1"" diameter flowers are pink in bud and open to white. The small bright red fruits are favored by birds. |
| Magnolia |
Magnolia hybrid Jane |
The blooms are deep purple on the outside, pure white within and appear before the dark green leaves. Very hardy. |
| Star Magnolia |
Magnolia stellata Royal Star |
Fragrant white flowers (3-4” diameter), open in early spring before the foliage emerges. |
| Magnolia |
Magnolia loebneri hybrid Leonard Messel |
Fuchsia-pink to purple flowers. Upright rounded habit. Blooms before leaves emerge in early spring. |
| Siberian Carpet Cypress |
Microbiota decussata |
Fast-growing, densely branched shrub with soft green foliage that turns bronze in winter. Tolerates adverse conditions and some shade. Plants for ME 2005 Winner. |
| Bayberry |
Myrica pennsylvanica |
Rounded, dense shrub with lustrous green leathery leaves that are very aromatic when crushed. Inconspicuous flowers but female plants bear interesting small, gray, waxy coated fruits. Does well in poor soils. Salt tolerant. |
| Magnolia |
Magnolia loebneri hybrid Merrill |
White, fragrant flowers of strap-shaped petals appearing before leaves in spring. Vigorous growing. |
| Little Girl' Series' Magnolia |
Magnolia x Jane |
The blooms are deep purple on the outside, pure white within and appear before the dark green leaves. Very hardy. |
| Porcupine Grass |
Miscanthus sinensis Strictus |
Tall 6' foliage with alternating yellow-gold horizontalis bars. |
| Japanese Silver Grass |
Miscanthus sinensis Graziella |
Narrow, green leaves and silver white plumes. Blooms August. |
| Japanese Silver Grass |
Miscanthus sinensis Ferner Osten |
Dark green foliage with bright silver midrib. Reddish plumes in September-October. |
| Forget-Me-Not |
Myosotis sylvatica Royal Blue Compact |
A carpet of tiny, sky blue flowers with white or light yellow centers. Compact, bushy habit. Blooms mid to late spring. |
| Bee-Balm |
Monarda |
Among the best native plants for meadow gardens or borders. Needs good, moist soil and spreads quickly. Divide in spring, not in fall. Susceptible to rust and powdery mildew. Foliage is aromatic; flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. July-August. |
| Bee-Balm |
Monarda didyma Raspberry Wine |
Wine red flowers with dark green foliage. Powdery Mildew resistant. July-August. |
| Bee-Balm |
Monarda didyma Pink Lace |
Light pink flowers with a dark purple center are produced atop dark stems from midsummer to early fall. |
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