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Bayberry, Northern
Bayberry, Northern
Bayberry, Northern

As a landscape plant, Bayberry is excellent for massing, borders or combining with broadleaf evergreens. It responds  well to a periodic pruning to keep it’s form. An added advantage is that Bayberry has no serious insect or disease problems! Suited for Zones 2-9a.

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Dogwood, Kousa
Dogwood, Kousa
Dogwood, Kousa

Rounded shape with horizontal branching growing to about 20 feet at maturity.
Large, pointed, white to pinkish bracts produced three weeks after our native flowering dogwood. Fruits medium, reddish pink, raspberry-like, very attractive to birds. Foliage scarlet in fall.

CANNOT SHIP TO CA

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Holly, Winterberry, Afterglow
Holly, Winterberry, Afterglow
Holly, Winterberry, Afterglow

One of the best plants for fall and winter color.

Female plants produce bright red berries in profusion in early fall while leaves are still green and remain until mid-winter.

Berried stems often used in seasonal dried arrangements.

Likes acidic soil, will tolerate wet, swampy conditions.

Native to the northeastern United States.

Winterberry is dioecious, so both male and female plants are needed for fruit production.

Zone: 4-9
Height: 5-8 Feet
Spread: 5-8 Feet

Winterberry’s bright red berries provide color in  winter after the leaves have fallen off. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and a rich, well- drained soil, although it tolerates swampy areas.   The fruits are often eaten by birds.  Also used at Christmas for decorations.

Use Jim Dandy as the male pollinator.

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Holly, Winterberry, Berry Heavy
Holly, Winterberry, Berry Heavy
Holly, Winterberry, Berry Heavy

A spectacular winter show with its heavy set of large, bright red berries. This selection rivals all other winterberry selections for its sheer mass of fruit. Use Jim Dandy as the male.

Zone 4-7

 6-8 feet

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Holly, Winterberry, Berry Nice
Holly, Winterberry, Berry Nice
Holly, Winterberry, Berry Nice

BERRY NICE® Winterberry Holly
The dark red berry display is so vivid, the original plant was selected by sight at a distance of 1/4 mile. It’ll make you stop and take notice. Good clean foliage.

This lovely native is well adapted to wet soils, so it’s a perfect choice for near a pond or stream. The fruit appears in autumn and remains until early spring when the returning birds feast on the showy fruit. Berry Nice makes a great plant for cut arrangements. Planting a male selection in near proximity greatly improves the fruiting of Winterberry.

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Holly, Winterberry, Jim Dandy Male
Holly, Winterberry, Jim Dandy Male
Holly, Winterberry, Jim Dandy Male

One of the best plants for fall and winter color.

Female plants produce bright red berries in profusion in early fall while leaves are still green and remain until mid-winter.  This male variety is required for berry production on the females.  Allow one male for every three females.  Plants should be within 50′ of each other for best fruit set.

Berried stems often used in seasonal dried arrangements.

Likes acidic soil, will tolerate wet, swampy conditions.

Native to the northeastern United States.

Winterberry is dioecious, so both male and female plants are needed for fruit production.

Zone: 4-9
Height: 9 Feet
Spread: 9 Feet

May be pruned shorter.

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Holly, Winterberry, Southern Gentleman Male
Holly, Winterberry, Southern Gentleman Male
Holly, Winterberry, Southern Gentleman Male

One of the best plants for fall and winter color.

Female plants produce bright red berries in profusion in early fall while leaves are still green and remain until mid-winter.  This male variety is required for berry production on the females.  Allow one male for every three females.  Plants should be within 50′ of each other for best fruit set.

Berried stems often used in seasonal dried arrangements.

Likes acidic soil, will tolerate wet, swampy conditions.

Native to the northeastern United States.

Winterberry is dioecious, so both male and female plants are needed for fruit production.

Zone: 4-9
Height: 9 Feet
Spread: 9 Feet

May be pruned shorter.

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Holly, Winterberry, Sprite
Holly, Winterberry, Sprite
Holly, Winterberry, Sprite

One of the best plants for fall and winter color.

Female plants produce bright red berries in profusion in early fall while leaves are still green and remain until mid-winter.  This male variety is required for berry production on the females.  Allow one male for every three females.  Plants should be within 50′ of each other for best fruit set.  Use Southern Gentleman as the male.

Berried stems often used in seasonal dried arrangements.

Likes acidic soil, will tolerate wet, swampy conditions.

Native to the northeastern United States.

Winterberry is dioecious, so both male and female plants are needed for fruit production.

Zone: 4-9
Height: 3-4 Feet
Spread: 3-4 Feet

May be pruned shorter.

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Honeysuckle, Fragrant (Winter)
Honeysuckle, Fragrant (Winter)
Honeysuckle, Fragrant (Winter)

Fragrant honeysuckle is a shrub that can appear to glow with very fragrant pink and white blossoms in spring. The fruit matures as red berries in early summer. An excellent shrub for wildlife and as an ornamental plant.  Used mostly for screens or hedges, but also makes a fine specimen shrub. This shrub is self supporting and is not a vine.

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Privet, Amur River North
Privet, Amur River North
Privet, Amur River North

Container grown in Gallon pots.  Superior to field grown plants……..Our container-grown plants have a denser and more branched root system.  Shipped semi-bare root.  12-30″ tall & well branched. 

Makes an excellent hedge!  Can be kept pruned short or into shapes.  Un-pruned plants may reach 15′

Hardy to Zone 3-7.  Performs best in zones 3-6.  Southern zones better suited for regular privet.  Plant in full sun.  Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.

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Privet, Amur River North Hardwood Cuttings
Privet, Amur River North Hardwood Cuttings
Privet, Amur River North Hardwood Cuttings

Lot of 100 unrooted hardwood cuttings 8-12″ long. 

Makes an excellent hedge!  Can be kept pruned short or into shapes.  Un-pruned plants may reach 15′

Hardy to Zone 3-7.  Performs best in zones 3-6.  Southern zones better suited for regular privet.  Plant in full sun.  Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.

CUTTINGS AVAILABLE NOVEMBER THRU MARCH ONLY

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Privet, Common
Privet, Common
Privet, Common

 

Container grown in Gallon pots.  Superior to field grown plants……..Our container-grown plants have a denser and more branched root system.  Shipped semi-bare root.  12-30″ tall & well branched. 

Makes an excellent hedge!  Can be kept pruned short or into shapes.  Un-pruned plants may reach 15′

Hardy to Zone 4-8.  Performs best in zones 5-8.  Northern zones better suited for Amur privet.  Plant in full sun.  Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.

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Serviceberry, Shadblow
Serviceberry, Shadblow
Serviceberry, Shadblow

A serviceberry cultivar from Ohio has beautiful white blossoms in spring and mildew-resistant summer foliage that changes to orange and then  a brilliant red color in autumn. Best of all is its strong upright habit that makes it a good choice for screening/hedging. Highly resistant to rust and mildew.

It grows to 20 feet with a spread of 8 to 10 feet and needs full to part sun.Can be grown as a multi stemmed shrub, a multi trunk tree, or trained as a single trunk tree.

Zones 4-8

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Viburnum, Blue Muffin™
Viburnum, Blue Muffin™
Viburnum, Blue Muffin™

A new compact selection of Arrowwood Viburnum! The perfect sized plant for residential landscapes. This compact beauty has loads of white spring flowers, and an impressive display of rich blue berries. Makes a great low hedge or foundation plant. Good container growing plant. Attracts songbirds.  Berries are NOT edible.

The habit is dense and multistemmed with arching branches. The foliage is glossy dark green, fall colors are yellows, reds and purples.

Hardiness: USDA Zone 3-9

Size: 3 to 5 feet 3 to 4 feet wide

Exposure: Very adaptable! Full sun, partial shade or shade

Soil: Adaptable to many soils, moderate moisture

Uses: Not only is this plant showy, it’s very utilitarian. Use it as a small hedge, a foundation plant or on the edge of a woodland setting.

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Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel

WITCH-HAZEL is the common name for Hamamelis virginica. The clusters of rich yellow flowers begin to expand in the autumn before the leaves fall and continue throughout the winter. Often blooms in winter! 

Witch Hazel; small tree or shrub

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