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 Acer rubrum
Acer rubrum Acer rubrum or Red Maple is a fast growing, medium to large, deciduous tree which has lovely fall foliage and red spring flowers. It prefers moist, acidic soils and full sun to part shade.
PRICE: $16.00
 
 Amelanchier canadensis
Amelanchier canadensis Amelanchier canadensis or Shadblow Serviceberry, Canadian Serviceberry, or Shadbush is an understory tree with long petaled white flowers which appear before the leaves emerge. Fruit is highly attractive to birds and is edible.
PRICE: $13.00
 
 Asclepias tuberosa
Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed is a native, perennial which is a great butterfly nectar plant.
PRICE: $6.00
 
 Betula nigra
Betula nigra River Birch is a tree with shaggy, exfoliating bark usually found along streams and wetlands. It is adaptable to drier sites and the bark makes a lovely winterscape.
PRICE: $17.00
 
 Campsis radicans
Campsis radicans Campsis radicans or Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper is an easily grown vine that will quickly cover fences, trees and other structures. It is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds to your yard.
PRICE: $16.00
 
 Carex pensylvanica
Carex pensylvanica - Pennsylvania Sedge or Yellow Sedge is a native, low-growing grasslike perennial. It reproduces vegetatively, meaning with underground rhizomes and is turf-forming with green, arching leaves. Yellow sedge makes a good groundcover in Oak, Pine, Sugar Maple, or Basswood forests. Its noninvasive, creeping foliage forms dense mats of medium green, fine-textured foliage growing 6 to 8 inches unmowed.
PRICE: $6.00
 
 Cephalanthus occidentalis
Cephalanthus occidentalis Cephalanthus occidentalis or Buttonbush is a lovely native shrub, good for wet and sunny to part shady areas. It tolerates drought and flooding after it is established.
PRICE: $14.00
 
 Cercis canadensis
Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis or Eastern Redbud is one of our most beautiful native understory trees. A highly ornamental deciduous tree with heart-shaped leaves. They prefer dry to average soil moisture, and full sun to part shade to full shade.
PRICE: $13.00
 
 Cornus amomum
Cornus amomum Cornus amomum or Silky Dogwood is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with 2" diameter, white, flat-topped flowers appearing in May-June. A good shrub for moist to wet sites.
PRICE: $13.00
 
 Cornus florida
Cornus florida Cornus florida or Flowering Dogwood is an understory tree of eastern forests and one of the United States most popular ornamental but native plants.
PRICE: $15.00
 
 Hamamelis virginiana
Hamamelis virginiana Hamamelis virginiana or Witch Hazel is a deciduous, understory large shrub or small tree of woodlands of eastern North America. The latest blooming of woody plants, the yellow spidery flowers appear in October-December. The twigs were used in colonial times as divining rods (water-witching), thus giving the common name to the plant.
PRICE: $15.00
 
 Ilex opaca
Ilex opaca Ilex opaca - American Holly is a familiar evergreen tree with dark-green, spiky leaf tips. New growth pushes off the old leaves in spring. Songbirds, gamebirds and mammals eat the berries. Used as cover and nesting sites for wildlife.
PRICE: $20.00
 
 Lonicera sempervirens
Lonicera sempervirens Trumpet or coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) has showy, trumpet-shaped flowers which are a favorite of hummingbirds.
PRICE: $16.00
 
 Panicum virgatum
Panicum virgatum - Switchgrass is a native, clump-forming, warm-season perennial grass with open, lacy sprays of seeds. One of the dominant species of the tallgrass prairie, Switchgrass reaches 3-6 feet tall and has reddish-purple seedheads when ripe and pale yellow fall color. The yellow colored clumps last throughout the winter. Switchgrass is an attractive accent in the garden, with pink-tinged flower panicles in mid-summer. Cut back clumps to the ground in late winter to early spring. Makes a good cut flower or dried flower.
PRICE: $6.00
 Rosa virginiana
Rosa virginiana - Virginia Rose is a bushy, deciduous, shrub with hairy stems that have scattered, stout, curved thorns, pink flowers and pinnately compound leaves. Makes a great hedge or addition to a rose garden. A good substitute for the invasive Multiflora Rose.
PRICE: $12.00
 
 Viburnum dentatum
Viburnum dentatum Viburnum dentatum - Arrowwood Viburnum is a deciduous shrub with a loose, multi-stemmed habit. Non-fragrant white flat-topped flowers appear in spring. The berries are quite attractive to wildlife. A nice shrub for native plantings and as a tall hedge or back border to a garden.
PRICE: $14.00
 
 Viburnum nudum
Viburnum nudum Viburnum nudum - Possumhaw Viburnum is a dense shrub with upright stems becoming arching with age. White flat-topped flower clusters are followed by red to blue-black fruits in late summer. Most viburnums are dioecious, meaning that each plant is either male or female. Only the female plants produce fruit, but a male is necessary for pollination.
PRICE: $15.00