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Abbotswood Potentilla

Adams Needle

Adonis Blue Butterfly Bush

Alpine Currant

American Elderberry

Amethyst Coral Berry

Amur North River Privet

Anthony Waterer Spiraea

Berry Heavy Holly

Berry Nice Holly

Black Beauty Elderberry

Black Knight Butterfly Bush

Blondy Euonymus

Blue Mist Bluebeard

Blue Muffin Viburnum

Blue Rug Juniper

Cardinal Candy Viburnum

Castle Spire Holly

Castle Wall Holly

Chardonnay Pearls Deutzia

Cheyenne Privet

Chiffon White Rose of Sharon

Chinese Lilac

Chinese South Privet

Claret Purple Butterfly Bush

Common Purple Lilac

Common Snowball Bush

Compacta Burning Bush

Coral Red Dogwood

Coronation Triumph Potentilla

Dark Knight Bluebeard

Darts Red Spiraea

Doublefile Viburnum

Dwarf Blue Leaf Arctic Willow

Dwarf Ninebark

Emerald Gaiety Burning Bush

Fireball Burning Bush

Flameleaf Sumac

French Pussy Willow

Frobeli Spiraea

Gold Drop Potentilla

Gold Splash Euonymus

Golden Lanterns Pheasant Berry

Goldfinger Potentilla

Grandiflora Hydrangea

Greytwig Dogwood

Hancock Coralberry

Honeycomb Butterfly Bush

Isanti Dogwood

Jackman Potentilla

James Macfarlane Lilac

Java Red Weigela

Katherine Dykes Potentilla

Late Panicle Hydrangea

Lime Light Hydrangea

Little Lamb Hydrangea

Londense Privet

Lynwood Gold Forsythia

MN Snowflake Mock Orange

Magic Carpet Spiraea

Margarita Yew

McKays White Potentilla

Midnight Wine Weigela

Miss Canada Lilac

Miss Kim Lilac

Mohican Viburnum

Mountain Laurel

Nikko Blue Hydrangea

Nugget Ninebark

Peacock Butterfly Bush

Petit Bleu Bluebeard

Pink Delight Butterfly Bush

Pink Flowering Almond

Pink Parasols Spiraea

Pink Pussy Willow

Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle

Pink Weigela

Primrose Beauty Potentilla

Prince of Wales Juniper

Purple Emperor Butterfly Bush

Purpleleaf Sandcherry

Red Chokeberry

Red Prince Weigela

Red Rum Honeysuckle

Red Twigged Dogwood

Red Weigela

Renaissance Spiraea

Royal Red Butterfly Bush

Ruby Queen Weigela

Russian Sage

Satin Rose Rose of Sharon

Satin Violet Rose of Sharon

Shamrock Hydrangea

Siberian Peashrub

Silky Dogwood

Silver Pussy Willow

Smooth Sumac

Snow Storm Spiraea

Snowmound Spiraea

Spectabilis Forsythia

Spice Bush

Staghorn Sumac

Summer Wine Nine Bark

Sunrise Forsythia

Sunshine Blue Bluebeard

Sweet Mock Orange

Sweetshrub

Tangerine Potentilla

Tor Spiraea

Van Houtteis Spiraea

Variegated Weigela

White Bouquet Butterfly Bush

Wine & Roses Weigela

Wintergreen Boxwood

Yellow Twig Dogwood


The Tree Lilac, ‘Syringa reticulata,’ is a multiple-stemmed, large shrub that can be pruned into a small tree. It is a heavy flowerer, with large plumes of its small white to lavender flowers that bloom in the beginning of the summer. Its dark green foliage will blend perfectly with the fragrant flowers. This tree is a favorite for a spring landscape, and it will flower more heavily than other species of lilac. This is possibly the most trouble free and tough lilac that is available. It is also often called the Japanese Tree Lilac or Ivory Silk Lilac

The Spirea Crisp Leaf, ‘Spiraea x bumalda,’ is distinguished by its highly attractive, burgundy-red new growth and pink flowers that grow in large clusters during the spring. These shrubs are extremely popular due to their size, bloom color and season of bloom. Their leaves are small and grow on fine, twiggy branches. These plants become highly drought tolerant once they are established

The Echinacea Purple Coneflower, ‘Echinacea purpurea,’ produces large, fragrant flowers the bloom from July through October and easily attracts butterflies and bees. This is an easy to grow flower that produces beautiful lavender to purple, daisy-like flowers. This deer resistant plant is a must for just about any perennial garden. It has been reported that Echinacea increases the immune system, reduces the effects of colds and flu’s, and fights off viral bacterial and funga


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