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Common Name Botanical Name Description
Stonecrop Sedum 'Abbeydore'

Light pink buds open to intense pinkish-red flowers, then turn into bright red seedpods after flowering is complete.

Spirea Spiraea x 'Magic Carpet'

Bright yellow leaves with red tips in spring and copper highlights. Rose flowers in mid-summer.

Bloodroot Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex'

Round-lobed leaves unfurl around double, waxy white flowers. Blooms early to mid spring.

Lilac Syringa x 'Albert Holden'

Fragrant, deep violet blooms with a silvery blush on the reverse, giving it a bi-color effect.

Lilac Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' Tree Form

Fragrant, lilac buds opening to whitish pink. Blooms profusely at an early age. Small, dense, and mounded form grafted to tree lilac stem to form a handsome standard.

Lilac Syringa hybrid Bloomerang Purple

Re-blooming lilac blooms spring and again from mid-summer to frost. Blue-lavender, fragrant flowers.

Showy Mountain Ash Sorbus decora

This small, ornamental tree is grown for its white flowers, handsome foliage, and showy red fruit. Disease resistant.

Corkscrew Willow Salix matsudana 'Golden Curls'

A small tree or large shrub that has contorted and weeping branches. The bark is an attractive golden-yellow in winter.

Dappled Willow Salix integra Hakura Nishiki

The young branches explode from the crown in all directions, eventually drooping slightly and turning coral to red in the winter. Older branches will be orange and green. Give an annual light pruning to encourage variegation.

Weeping Pussy Willow Salix caprea Pendula

Small weeping tree with showy spring catkins.

Golden Weeping Willow Salix tristis Niobe Golden

Broadly weeping with light green foliage and golden bark when young.

Hybrid Lilac Syringa x Tinkerbelle

A dwarf selection with showy, wine-red flower buds that open to a striking deep pink. Blooms mid to late May.

Common Lilac Syringa vulgaris Sensation

Single purple with white border. Unique with the old-fashioned lilac fragrance.

French Hybrid Syringa vulgaris (French Hybrid) President Grevy

Double lavender blue flowers with old-fashioned fragrance.

Common Lilac Syringa vulgaris Ludwig Speath

Single, reddish-purple and borne slightly later than other forms -- thus extending the season.

French Hybrid Syringa vulgaris Katherine Havemeyer

Double lavneder pink,highly fragrant flowers in late May.

French Hybrid Syringa vulgaris (French Hybrid) Charles Joly

Double magenta flowers in late May. Strong fragrance.

Common Lilac Syringa vulgaris Beauty of Moscow

Lilac-pink buds open to double, fragrant white flowers in late May.

Purple Lilac Syringa vulgaris

Flowers in clusters 6-8"" long in late spring. Very fragrant. Dense, upright habit for use as a specimen or hedge. Well-drained, neutral soil. Suckers freely.

Miss Kim Manchurian Lilac Syringa patula Miss Kim

Late-blooming compact shrub with dark glossy green foliage that turns mahogany in the fall. Fragrant lavender-blue flowers.

Dwarf Korean Lilac Syringa meyeri Palibin

Fragrant, lilac buds opening to whitish pink. Blooms profusely at an early age. Small, dense, and mounded; maintenance-free shrub.

Coralberry Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii 'Amethyst'

Arching branches with small, bell-shaped, yellowish white flowers. Coral to purple berries in autumn.

Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus

Small pink flowers and round white ornamental fruits in fall. Bluish-green foliage. Adaptable to a variety of conditions. May produce suckers so can be used for erosion control or other difficult areas.

Cutleaf Stephanandra Stephanandra incisa Crispa

Slender branches that grow in a zigzag fashion. Reddish-bronze to green incised foliage. Reddish orange fall color.

Bridal Wreath Spirea Spiraea x vanhouttei 'Renaissance'

Fountain like habit. Clusters of small white flowers along arching stems in June.

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