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Button Bush, Crimson Comet
Button Bush, Crimson Comet
The Crimson Comet Buttonbush is a fantastic addition to any garden or landscape. With its vibrant red foliage and unique spherical flowers, this plant is sure to stand out. Its beauty is not the only benefit, as it is also a great option for attracting beneficial insects and pollinators. The compact size of the Crimson Comet Buttonbush also makes it a great choice for small gardens and containers.
Fruit, Persimmon
Fruit, Persimmon
Common Persimmon is a large tree that is commonly grown for its edible qualities, although it does have ornamental merits as well. It produces orange round fruit (technically 'pomes') which are usually ready for picking from late summer to early fall. The fruits have a sweet taste.
The fruit are most often used in the following ways:
- Fresh Eating
- Preserves
Cercis Canadensis Golden Falls
Cercis Canadensis Golden Falls
Oak, Regal Prince
Oak, Regal Prince
Regal Prince English Oak is a dense deciduous tree with a shapely oval form. Its average texture blends into the landscape, but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. The tall and stately hybrid Oak with a symmetrical narrowly oval habit of growth is ideal where a narrow form is needed. It's tough and adaptable. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live to a ripe old age of 300 years or more - think of this as a heritage tree for future generations!
Oak, Swamp White
Oak, Swamp White
Swamp White Oak has dark green deciduous foliage which emerges grayish green in spring on a tree with a round habit of growth. The glossy lobed leaves turn coppery-bronze in fall.
Hazelnut, Contorted
Hazelnut, Contorted
Red Dragon Corkscrew Hazelnut is draped in stunning burgundy catkins hanging below the branches from late winter to early spring before the leaves. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has attractive grayish green foliage with hints of burgundy which emerges dark red in spring. The large crinkled round leaves are highly ornamental and turn an outstanding red in the fall. The twisted dark brown bark and brown branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Arborvitae, Pancake
Arborvitae, Pancake
Ninebark, Lucky Devil
Ninebark, Lucky Devil
With bright yellow leaves, Lucky Devil® Ninebark is a spectacular shrub to serve as a focal point, informal hedge, or along the foundation of your home. With a mature size of 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, beautiful white blooms in spring, and orange fall color, this compact shrub is a multi-season wonder in cool and moderate climates. While some yellow-leafed plants may bleach out in full sun, Lucky Devil® maintains its bright color to capture attention and serve as a strong accent to other plants in the landscape.
Bittersweet, American Autumn Revolution
Bittersweet, American Autumn Revolution
Generally, you would need both a male and female bittersweet plant to get the much loved orange berries, but you’ll only need one with Autumn Revolution™ Bittersweet. This beloved native vine is covered in green leaves in the summer and joined by gorgeous orange berries that form in the late summer and get their color in early fall. The berries on Autumn Revolution™ are twice the size of other bittersweet varieties and are great for cut arrangements and other DIY crafts. The berries that aren’t used for crafts in the fall provide wonderful winter interest.
Arborvitae, Mr Bowling Ball
Arborvitae, Mr Bowling Ball
Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae is a dwarf conifer which is primarily valued in the garden for its ornamental globe-shaped form. It has attractive grayish green evergreen foliage. The threadlike sprays of foliage are highly ornamental and remain grayish green throughout the winter.
Chokeberry, Ground Hug
Chokeberry, Ground Hug
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Willow, Flame
Willow, Flame
A hardy, tough and extremely adaptable smaller accent tree featuring flaming orange-red branches that make for a particularly breathtaking relief from the white of winter; compact oval habit, ideal for smaller landscapes; can drop branchlets
False Indigo
False Indigo
Leaflets velvety on the lower surface, margins frequently almost parallel are often abruptly rounded at both ends and with a notch at the tip. Flowers small, purple to dark blue with yellow stamens extending beyond the single petal, crowded in narrow, 3-6 in., spike-like clusters at or near the ends of the branchlets, appearing from April to June.
Juniper, Effusa
Juniper, Effusa
Juniperus communis ‘Effusa’ is a low, spreading form that adapts to any garden, even in shady locations. Its small needles grow close to the flexible, reddish brown stems, which show off soft, cinnamon brown tips when new, and mature to bright green as the season progresses.
Winterberry, Berry Heavy Gold
Winterberry, Berry Heavy Gold
Berry Heavy® Gold Winterberry is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent gold berries from mid fall to late winter. It has forest green deciduous foliage. The pointy leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color.
Pine, Umbrella Wintergreen
Pine, Umbrella Wintergreen
Sumac, Prairie Flame
Sumac, Prairie Flame
Prairie Flame Shining Sumac is primarily valued in the landscape or garden for its ornamental upright and spreading habit of growth. It features bold spikes of creamy white flowers rising above the foliage from mid to late summer. It has green deciduous foliage. The large glossy narrow pinnately compound leaves turn an outstanding scarlet in the fall.
Dogwood, Gray Muskingum
Dogwood, Gray Muskingum
Highly ornamental spring, summer and fall, with attractive fruit, leaves and berries; emerging foliage has reddish hue; this low growing spreader makes a good groundcover. Muskingum Gray Dogwood is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent white berries in late summer. It has clusters of creamy white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It has grayish green foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The glossy pointy leaves turn an outstanding dark red in the fall.
Witch Hazel Pallida
Witch Hazel Pallida
Pine, White Stowe Pillar
Pine, White Stowe Pillar
Souixland Seedless Cottonwood
Souixland Seedless Cottonwood
Hophornbeam, American
Hophornbeam, American
Honeylocust, Skyline
Honeylocust, Skyline
Skyline Honeylocust has dark green deciduous foliage on a tree with a pyramidal habit of growth. The pinnately compound leaves turn an outstanding gold in the fall.
Dogwood, Gray
Dogwood, Gray
This hardy, fast growing native shrub is a wildlife magnet and super easy to grow. Clusters of creamy white, nectar-rich spring flowers are followed by white berries on pretty red stalks that attract songbirds. Shiny, dark gray-green leaves turn shades of purple and burgundy red in fall. Adaptable to sun or shade, dry or wet soil. Ideal for natural areas or poor soil areas where little else grows. Note: this is a large plant that spreads aggressively by suckering. Host plant for the Spring Azure butterfly.
Maple, Fullmoon Green Cascade
Maple, Fullmoon Green Cascade
Hawthorn, Winter King
Hawthorn, Winter King
Winter King Hawthorn is blanketed in stunning clusters of white flowers held atop the branches in mid spring. The fruits are showy tomato-orange pomes carried in abundance from early fall to late winter. It has green deciduous foliage. The glossy pointy leaves turn an outstanding burgundy in the fall. The peeling silver bark adds an interesting dimension to the landscape.
Alder, Smooth
Alder, Smooth
Smooth Alder features showy clusters of yellow catkins hanging below the branches from early to mid spring before the leaves. The dark brown fruits are held in abundance in spectacular cones from late summer to late winter. It has dark green foliage with grayish green undersides which emerges light green in spring. The glossy oval leaves turn outstanding shades of yellow and in the fall. The smooth gray bark and dark brown branches add an interesting dimension to the landscape.
Red Cedar, Burkii
Red Cedar, Burkii
Burk's Redcedar is a dwarf conifer which is primarily valued in the landscape for its rigidly columnar form. It has attractive bluish-green evergreen foliage which emerges blue in spring. The scale-like sprays of foliage are highly ornamental and turn steel blue in the fall, which persists throughout the winter.
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