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Large white flowers in spring followed by dark purple to black fruit that is sweet and good for eating and making jelly. Tolerates harsh, dry and alkaline conditions when mature.
Low-growing groundcover shrub, provides beauty from spring through frost. In spring covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers and in autumn the leaves turn brilliant red to contrast with dark purple-black fruit.
An open and upright spreading shrub. Stunning white spring flowers dark green leaves, and purple autumn berries. Leaves change from dark green to red-orange and burgundy purple in fall.
Glorious white with yellow spotting trumpet-shaped flowers. During fall and winter, its glossy green leaves become a dark yellow-green, adding interest to your garden.
Compact shrub covers itself from top to bottom with glorious white with yellow spotting trumpet-shaped flowers. During fall and winter the glossy green leaves become a dark yellow-green, adding interest to your garden. Deer resistant.
Smothered in showy fragrant yellow flowers in spring before the leaves, tall upright habit and good fall color.
Shell pink resebuds open to rosy pink double flowers in spring.
Medium-sized low-spreading shrub, it has deep-green glossy leaves that may turn a chocolate-reddish color by late fall in regions with cold winters. The older leaves shed in winter with newer mahogany colored leaves replacing them.
A dwarf, densely branched form displaying deep crimson colored foliage all season long. Best color when planted in full sun. Excellent color contrast against green or gold-leafed plants. A great choice for mass plantings, particularly as a low hedge or border plant. Deciduous.
A rare find! Leaves emerge with an incredible orange new growth that turns bright yellow as it ages. The yellow color holds up well in the sun without burning. When falls arrives the leaves turn a striking orange-gold color. Easily transplants, is tolerant of drier soils nad full sun. No pruning necessary.
Bright yellow foliage that shows hints of orange in the new growth. Turns orange-red in fall. Deer resistant.
Showy purple-red foliage all season long turns deep amber in fall. Dense branching habit makes a superb hedge or barrier plant. Moderate grower.
Bright orange foliage stays colorful spring through fall. Fast growing shrub for colorful hedges. Deer resistant.
An exceptionally cold-tolerant dwarf birch. New growth appears in sunset hues of yellow, red, and orange and chartreuse foliage carries the plant throught the entire season. Deer resistant.
Dependable double-cropping blueberry bush. Flowers in April, producing a full crop in early summer. Blooms again in mid-summer for fruit in late August!
Small, compact, rounded, deciduous shrub primarily grown for its eye-catching display of shiny purple berries from late summer through fall. It bears clusters of small lavender flowers in summer.
Low, compact shrub with dark green foliage, silvery undersides, and violet-blue blooms from July to frost. The beautiful flowers attract birds and bees; however the fragrant foliage is unattractive to rabbits, deer and insects.
Compact, low maintenance shrub that produces a swell of stunning rich blue flowers from top to bottom in late summer and fall when few other plants are blooming. Deer and drought resistant.
Glossy foliage emerges red, shifts to green, then burgundy in fall. Highly fragrant white blooms in summer precede colorful red fruit in late summer.
This compact selection of Variegated Dogwood retains its beautiful variegated green and white foliage in summer and the attractive red twigs in winter.
This compact selection of Red Twig Dogwood has dark red stems that provide a spectacular show in the winter sunlight.Great in perennial or shrub borders, or used in flower arrangements. Cut vibrant stems for a dynamic addition to holiday arrangements.
A nice yellow twiged dogwood.
Foliage is rich, maroon-red and darkens to almost purplish-red or black; the panicles are also a purplish-red. Fall color is a very striking red. Could benefit from a rejuvenation pruning.
In spring, round leaves emerge rich purple but as summer’s heat comes on, they turn a deep near-black tone and finally light up in an array of reds and oranges in fall. In early summer, large, soft panicles of bloom appear that become the misty “smoke” that makes this such a popular landscape plant. Unlike other smokebush, it naturally has a rounded, dwarf habit which means that finally, every landscape has room for this unique plant.
Dense, broad upright, somewhat mounding deciduous shrub with stiffly arching branches. Small pinkish flowers in late apring give way to red (cranberry-like) berries which mature in late summer and persist into winter.
Perfectly pretty pink flowers on a deutzia. A shower of elegant pink flowers creates a carpet of color. Great for mass plantings because of its neat, mounded habit and burgundy-purple fall color, this tough, adaptable plant makes an excellent groundcover, especially on a sunny slope.
Elegant white spring flowers appear at the perfect time for spring gardens, and its neat, mounded habit and attractive fall color make it a great landscape plant, too.
Sunny, yellow foliage creates a pop of color in the garden. Easily adaptable and great for challenging locations like dry shade, hillsides, clay, and urban conditions. Fragrant yellow flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds in summer.
The cool foliage stays bright and clean right up until the first frost. Bunches of yellow blossoms adorn the plant in June and July. Easy to grow in a variety of soils, densely branched shrub that forms under ground suckers, developing colonies over time. Use in woodland settings or mass plantings for a spectacular effect.
New growth emerges deep purple-black all season but is especially dramatic in spring and fall. The neat, tidy stems are peppered with yellow trumpet-shaped blooms all summer. This fast growing, vigorous North American native is unbothered by pests or diseases.
This shrub pushes fall color to the limits woth its glowing orange fall foliage. Bright yellow flowers in early summer add to its appeal. Thrives in sun or shade, is drought-tolerant, and deer resistant. Blooms on new wood.
A sure-fire shrub that thrives in almost any garden setting. Not only is it extremely hardy, but it showcases that classic red fall color! It can handle any type of sunlight or shade situation. This mounded shrub will tolerate poor soil conditions, too!
Dwarf form, bush, compact, corky barked plant. Excellent for hedges; brilliant fall color. Slow growing.
Colorful evergreen shrub sports bright green leaves with gold edges, turning pinkish red in fall and winter. Spreads by creeping stems that root where they touch the ground. Gently climbs with support.
Grown for its beautiful foliage. Dense and compact dwarf form has masses of twiggy branch-lets and bright green foliage. The leaves turn purple in autumn. Deer resistant.
Produces white honey-scented flowers at branch tips on a nicely mounded habit of icy blue-green foliage in spring. Weeks of stunning fall colors of red, yellow, and orange.
Unusual blue flowers for the late summer garden. Blue lacy blooms with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Deer resistant. Long bloom period.
A bright magenta-purple rose of Sharon that is floriferous and long blooming, summer through fall, attracting hummingbirds.
Long blooming. Large velvety white blooms stand out at night. Deep green foliage that further compliments the bright white blooms. Attracte pollinators and is deer resistant.
Large, single lavender flowers are adorned with a lcy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Beautiful for use in a mixed container, or incorporated into a mixed border. Long blooming. Deer and drought resistant. Blooms on new wood.
Stunning pure white flowers, much larger than others of the species –up to 12″ across. Blooms appear in late spring to summer, often continuing into fall. Strong straight stems hold the huge flower heads up well. Deciduous. Blooms on new wood; prune back close to the ground in late winter.
A superb improvement, with giant blooms that have roughly 4 times as many flowers as ‘Annabelle’. The show begins in midsummer with huge round blooms clustered atop sturdy branches that are surrounded by medium green oval leaves. Cut back in spring to promote flowering on summer wood.
Deep pink-mauve blooms in early summer that continues through frost for an endless supply of flowers. With its strong stems and tidy, rouned, dwarf habit, it is a versatile plant.
Each flower emerges a soft, blush pink before changing to white, and is held up on a strong, supportive stem. Blooming begins in early summer and continues through frost, with new flowers appearing the whole time. Blooms on new wood; prune the whole plant back about 1/3 its total height each spring just as new growth begins to appear on the stems.
Cherry-red florets arranged around a profusion of tiny light pink flowers. Fall foliage burgundy when the cool weather begins. Protect from the hot afternoon sun. If it dies back over winter, it will rebound with each stem flowering on new wood.
This easy-to-grow, no prune hydrangea was developed in Michigan for superior cold climate performance. Each perfectly formed floret has a distinctive rectangular shape. They combine into dozens of lush, full, mophead flowers that are pink in alkaline soils and a fabulous blue in acidic conditions. An outstanding rebloomer.
First true dark-leaf mophead hydrangea, offers season-long beauty with intense, dark purple leaves that hold their color, even in warm climates. Gorgeous dark purple or cranberry-colored blooms.
This Hydrangea has exquisite, bright, lime-green to cream flowers, as beautiful color that adds a much needed brightness to the late summer landscape. In autumn the blooms display shades of pink, burgundy and green. Excellent vigor and floriferous blooming. Prefers loamy, moist, well-drained soil. Flowers on new and old wood, can be pruned in winter or spring.
Blooms emerge lime green, but they mature a little differently. Flowers change progressively from the bottom up in a gorgeous array of white, light pink, and rich Hawaiian Punch red. Rebloom through summer. Compact habit and strong stems.
A dwarf form of the extremely popular Hydrangea ‘Limelight’, Little Lime has the same great flowers but is about a third the size of the original. Soft lime-green flowers mature of pink and burgundy in fall. Flowers on new and old wood, can be pruned in winter or spring.
Dwarf form of the Quickfire. Early blooming, flowering about a month berfore other hydrangeas. White flowers transform to pink-red as summer progresses.
A Proven Winners Colorchoice flowering shrub. A very easy to grow Hydrangea with white flowers starting in May then turning pink and finally to a dark pink. Flowers on new and old wood, can be pruned in winter or spring.
Enormous flower heads are a blend of vanill and strawberry held on upright stems. Flowers energe creamy white in mid-summer, change to pink as the night temperatures drop and finally turning strawberry red. New blooms emerge as older blooms change color, giving the plant a multicolored effect in late asummer and early fall.
Strong, upright stems and large cone-shaped flower panicles that stay upright. Flower color starts out white in July then progresses to a jaw-dropping dark pink, beginning at the bottom and developing uo to the top of the panicle.
Reaching to just three feet tall, it will be engulfed by enormous creamy white flowers in summer, providing a nonstop show until frost. Blossoms are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. In fall, flowers may turn a pinkish hue.
A profusion of exceptionally large white blooms in summer that quickly age to deep pink. Robust blooms remian upright even after heavy rains. Dark green, deeply lobed oak-like foliage turns brilliant mahogany in fall.
Each summer hundreds of lacecap blooms cover the plant. Depending on your soil they will be either a sweet and lovely pink, or a beautiful baby blue. Reblooms until frost.
More tightly branched then the species ans blooms longer as well. Butterflies and bees are drawn to its large yellow flowers from July til September.
Its best ornamental features are oval, oblong, dark plum-purplish green leaves which emit a mildly resinous scent when bruised, clusters of rose-like, 5-petaled yellow flowers with bushy center clumps of yellow stamens in summer and red-aging to black berries in fall.
Dnese, blue-tinged, green foliage on a compact, upright shrub that is excellent as a foundation plant, in mas plantings, and informal hedges. Vivid yellow flowers with distincttive puffball of stamens add sunny color to the summer landscape.
Prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. It will grow in full sun to full shade,a nd requires little pruning or other maintenance. Has lightly scented, pure white flowers that shoot like fireworks in the early summer horizion. Foliage cahnges to shades of orange and reds in fall.
More fragrant than other sweetspire varieties. One of the most shade tolerant flowering shrubs. Deer resistant.
Produces small clusters of tubular, lilac-colored flowers that look somewhat like those of Daphnes. Bloom begins in spring then continues into fall on new growth.
Dwarf flowering shrub with a natural vase shape. Wonderfully fragrant double flowers provide a delightful spring landscape. Densly branched with attractive lush green foliage.
Flowering shrub offering 3 seasons of interest, blooming in late spring and reblooming reliably through summer. Abundant clusters of large, pure white, fully double flowers perfume the air with an intense citrusy orange-blossom scent, attracting bees and butterflies.
Repeat blooming versatile shrub that oresents pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers. Strong grower, 2″ double flowers are borne in clusters that bloom abundantly in spring and then again in summer.
Perfect ninebark for smaller spaces. Compact, dense, mounding habit that needs minimal pruning. Fine-textured, bright chartreuse foliage in spring, and quickly has abundant white flowers in summer.
First reblooming ninebark! Delicate pink flowers in spring then return midsummer to contrast beautifully with the dark purple foliage. New growth is orange-red.
Native. White flowers with bronze-maroon foliage. Very hardy. Shorter sultivar of Summer Wine.
Spring foliage emerges a sunny orange color and matures to sparkling burgundy. Clusters of white flowers cover the plant in late spring, and these age to attractive red seed heads. This disease-resistant shrub does best in full sun locations and cooler climates.
Improved variety with neat, compact branching and fine, deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. Requires little pruning. Pinkish-white flowers in midsummer show nicely against the foliage.
This new ninebark has stunning foliage. Reddish new growth matures to deep red-purple foliage that holds its color reliably all summer. Pinkish-white flowers bloom in spring and foliage turns deep purple in fall. This plant has a rounded, upright shape.
Cobvered in flowers from spring until frost. Each bloom start out with a cheery yellow center which then feathers into white for an apple-like blossom-like effect. Bright green foliage is slightly furry which deters rabbits and deer.
Extra large, big, bright yellow flowers. Blooming non-stop from spring to frost. Deer resistant.
Low-growing, groundcover shrub with a profusion of fragrant white flowers in early spring and showy mahogany-red foliage in the fall.
Deep red buds open as pink and then mature to white. Perfect flowering hedge.
Woody, broadleaf evergreen shrub. Beautiful, very large, rosy-red crimson flowers bloom in spring. Its dense, compact habit glossy evergreen foliage add year round interest.
One of the hardiest Rhododendrons for the upper Midwest. Masses of mauve flowers bloom in spring putting on a spectacular show. An evergreen, with glossy green foliage throughout the growing season, changing to pleasing purple in the fall. Needs acid, moist, well drained soil.
Neat, compact shrub with an attractive rounded shape covered in clusters of vibrant lavender-pink flowers in spring. Glossy, dark green foliage that takes on red-purple hues in fall and winter.
This selection is a Gable azalea hybrid, it is a very hardy evergreen azalea with a long flowering period. Slow growing and compact, and it bears soft, orangey-red flowers. Slightly small, glossy leaves are dark green in spring and summer, turning to wine red or mahogany brown in autumn and winter.
A dense, slow-growing, dwarf shrub with azalea-like, evergreen foliage. Highly prized for its unusual purplish-blue flowers. Desirable for its small size. Some protection from winter is helpful.
Excellent for mass beds and back control, this low growing sumac has fragrant small yellow flowers in spring followed by velvety red fruit. The fall foliage is spectacular scarlet-red to orange. Best when planted in full sun.
Mounding, dwarf variety that doesn’t require staking or training in rows. Full sied berries appear in midsummer and have a delicious sweet vanilla flavor. Self-pollinating and fruits on new growth.
Self-fruitful, thornless shrub with clusters of pinkish-white, rose-like flowers which give way to a heavy crop of very, large jet black, round and very sweet blackberries in mid-late summer. Berries are excellent for fresh eating, jams, jellies, and pies.
Summer producing red raspberry for cold climates. Hardy, strong growing, and disease-resistant. A very heavy bearer, extremely flavorful around the middle of July. Great for canning, freezing, desserts, and fresh eating.
A lovely small shrub with pink stems and buds that open to dappled green, pink and white foliage. Some leaves will be all white. The stems are graceful and spreading. Best in partial shade. Fast growing to 15-20′ high and wide, though it can be easily maintained with vigorous pruning.
Low-growing willow suitable for low hedges. It is compact, slender-branched, with purple stems and blue-green leaves. It is a great selection for damp sites. Periodic renewal pruning is needed in spring and fall.
Intense purple black foliage is finely cut like lace, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple. Indeed, some designers are using it in place of more sensitive plants since Black Lace is extremely durable and adaptable. Pink flowers in early summer contrast with the dark leaves for a stunning effect and give way to black berries if a compatible pollinator is planted nearby.
Large plumes of creamy white flowers in June with pretty fern-like foliage. Best for naturalizing where it can be allowed to spread. Mass for erosion control. Prefers moist, well-drained, organic soil.
Selected for increased resistance to foliar disease, this graceful shrub features a massive display of pure white flowers and colorful orange-red fall color. Very attractive as a specimen plant or in mass plantings. Tolerates wide range of soil conditions and is very cold hardy.
Burgundy new growth highlights stunning blue-green spring foliage, which turns to vibrant red in fall for multi-season interest. Crisp, white spring flowers add to the beauty.
Emerging spring foliage glows orange, transitions to deep yellow all summer long, returning to rich golden orange in autumn. Massive pink flowers are the largest we’ve ever seen on a Spiraea. Easy care shrub for borders, perennial beds, or massed to provide outstanding color. Deciduous.
Bright candy apple red foliage emerges in spring and matures to a bold yellow, with a continuous topping of blazing orange all season long. It delivers an additional burst of color with its vibrant, red-violet blooms.
Compact spirea with orange new growth that hold its yellow leaf color throughout the summer, even when planted in full sun. A summer bloomer.
Smallest lilac to date, but it does pack a lot of flower power. Glossy, dark green foliage, an abundance of fragrant purple blooms that don’t fade to white.
Pale pink, sweetly-fragrant single flowers arranged in dense, terminal clusters cover this shrub with a profuse bloom.
This upright, compact lilac blooms later than others, extending the season with deep purple buds that reveal clusters of highly fragrant, lavender-blue flowers. Foliage is burgundy-tinged in fall. Hardy, yet performs in southern regions, with excellent powdery mildew resistance. Great for border accent or mass planting. Deciduous.
Abundant clusters of sweetly fragrant, purple flowers in mid-spring on a vigorous, upright, multi-stemmed shrub with heart-shaped, green foliage. Ideal as a flowering hedge or screen. Deciduous.
Cold and drought tolerant shrub perfect for small spaces. Rich pink flowers bloom from late May – early June.
Enjoy months of blooms instead of just weeks. Very large dark purple buds emerge in mid to late spring. These open to a classic deep purple-lilac color and perfume the air for weeks. The plant then takes a brief rest to create new growth before it starts to bloom again in mid to late summer.
Red buds open in late March/early April to pink-changing-to-white flowers which are arranged in snowball-like clusters to 3″ across. Flowers are very fragrant. Flowers give way to non-showy, berry-like drupes which mature to blue-black in late summer.
Loads of white flowers in spring followed by rich blue berries lovely by birds. Great for low hedges, foundation plantings or for containers. Moderate grower.
Multi-stemmed shrub with an upright, rounded habit. Foliage is thick, dark, green and glossy. Creamy white flowers appear in summer, followed by clusters of metallic-blue fruit from late August-October. Deer resistant.
Compact arrowwood viburnum. Slow growing with a more refined texture and smaller leaves. Fall color is purple-green.
This native viburnum offers ornamental interest throughout the seasons; flowers in spring, red fruit in late summer and red fall color.
Great for a flowering hedge row and/or a privacy screen. Flowerheads emerge green and turn snowy white. The non-fragrant flowers attract butterflies.
Small, mounded shrub will leaf oput each spring, followed by pretty pink flowers in trumpet shape. In fall, the foliage turns bright orange to red before dropping for winter. Rebloomer.
Compact, bushy shrub with green, oval leaves. Narrow, bright red to dark pink tubular flowers, attractive to bees are borne in late spring and early summer.
Compact weigela that has more vivid and prolific hot pink flowers and deeper darker foliage. Tubular shaped spring blooms will attract hummingbirds, but is deer resistant.
Brings new color, more flowers, and better adaptability, while sharing all the charm and beauty of the original My Monet. Variegated cream and mint green foliage takes on purple tones.
Rosy-pink flowers add a touch of romance when displayed against the dark glossy foliage. The foliage is much darker than that of older varieties like Java Red. It contrasts beautifully with the rosy-pink flowers, making for a high impact display in the garden. This variety produces copious amounts of flowers in spring, and will re-bloom throughout the summer. The trumpet-like flowers are adored by hummingbirds!
Deep purple foliage and bright pink flowers but in a smaller size.