Shrubs

Shrubs are the foundation of a landscape, and add structure, texture and interest without adding a lot of work. Brightly adorned with bold colors or buttoned up like boxwood, shrubs are not afraid to take up space while serving as impressive privacy hedges.

Shrubs add fragrance, beautiful color, privacy, structure, and can be a great wildlife habitat. We offer a wide selection of shrubs including both deciduous and evergreen shrubs.

Some Varieties Sell Out Quickly. All Shrubs are Subject to Availability.

  • Abelia – Mucho Gusto (Abelia x grandiflora)

    Mucho Gusto is compact, mounding flowering shrub, featuring variegated, green and white foliage with loads of tiny, white fluted flowers in summer. Grows to 2-3 1/2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Abelia – Sweet Emotion (Abelia mosanensis)

    The hardiest Abelia on the market, Sweet Emotion can handle Zone 4 winters. This multi-season plant features fragrant white and pink spring blooms. Dark green foliage changes to a showy orange in fall. Grows to 5-6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Arborvitae – Emerald Green (Thuja occidentalis)

    An upright, pyramidal conifer evergreen, with bright lustrous, emerald green foliage. Grows 1′ per year, reaching 10-15′ tall and 4′ – 5′ wide. Needs very little pruning to maintain shape. Excellent hedge plant. Full sun.

  • Arborvitae – Fire Chief (Thuja)

    A colorful dwarf evergreen shrub, producing a compact, rounded habit. Foliage is a feathery, bright gold in spring, turning sage green, topped with red tips in summer and fall. Grows to only 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Arborvitae – Fluffy (Thuja plicata)

    Fluffy Arborvitae is a colorful, upright, pyramidal growing evergreen, featuring soft, yellow foliage. The new growth is golden yellow maturing to light green older growth. It naturally grows in a pyramidal shape, and can reach 10 tall or more, but can be maintained at smaller sizes with trimming. Full to part sun.

  • Arborvitae – Green Giant (Thuja standishii x plicata)

    An excellent narrow evergreen, good for screens and barriers in tight spaces. To develop a living fence, plant at 3-5 ft. spacings. Can grow to 15 ft. tall or more and 4-5 ft. wide, but can be maintained at lower heights with trimming. Full to part sun.

  • Arborvitae – Tator Tot (Thuja occidentalis)

    A dense, extremely compact, globe-shaped evergreen shrub, with rich, green foliage. Rarely needs trimming. Grows only a few inches per year, reaching 12-24″ tall and wide. Full sun to part sun.

  • Azalea – Assorted Autumn Encore (Rhododendron)

    An excellent, reblooming flowering shrub, with evergreen foliage, if protected from winter sun. East or north sides of the house or under trees are the best loacations for evergreen Azaleas. Flowers in spring and again in mid to late summer or early fall. Maintain at 3′-4′ tall and wide. Morning sun and afternoon shade is best.

  • Azalea – Perfect Mundo Double Pink ()

    Perfect Mundo Azaleas produce a spectacular flower display in spring, and then rebloom again in late summer and in to fall. Overall, several months of blooms are produces. Grows to 3 ft. tall and wide. Part sun, on the north or east side of the house.

  • Azalea – Perfect Mundo Double Purple ()

    Perfect Mundo Azaleas produce a spectacular flower display in spring, and then rebloom again in late summer and into fall. Overall, several months of blooms are produced. Evergreen, growing to 3 ft. tall and wide. Part sun, on the north or east side of the house.

  • Barberry – Sunjoy Mini Saffron (B. thunbergii)

    This deciduous shurb is an excellent dwarf golden barberry that is sun burn resistant. The foliage has hints of orange in the new growth and orange-red fall color. Grows 1.5-2′ tall and 2′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Beautybush – Jolene Jolene (Kolkwitzia amabilis)

    Jolene Jolene is a compact Beautybush, featuring star-shaped pink flowers, appearing in late spring and early summer. Flowers emerge all along the length of the branches. Grows to 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Better Boxwood – Babylon Beauty (Boxwood)

    Babylon Beauty has a low, spreading habit, producing beautiful evergreen foliage that is boxwood blight resistant. Great for low hedges or planted individually, growing to 3 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Better Boxwood – Heritage (Boxwood)

    Heritage Better Boxwood is a boxwood blight resistant variety, featuring dense, deep green evergreen foliage. A great choice for hedges or individual plantings. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Better Boxwood – Renaissance (Boxwood)

    Renaissance is the dwarf of the Better Boxwood blight resistant varieties, producing beautiful evergreen foliage that is disease resistant. Great for very small hedges or plantings in a small area. Grows to only 2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Better Boxwood – Skylight (Boxwood)

    Skylight is the largest and most vigorous of the Better Boxwood blight resistant varieties. Produces beautiful evergreen foliage that is boxwood blight resistant. An upright grower, Skylight can grow to 6-8 ft. tall and half as wide. It can be maintained at a smaller size with trimming. Full to part sun.

  • Blackberry (Thornless) – Baby Cakes (Rubus)

    Baby Cakes is a dwarf, thornless blackberry, great for small locations in the landscape of even in a pot. Summer brings large, sweet tasting berries. Grows to only 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bluebeard – Beyond Midnight (Caryopteris)

    Beyond Midnight is a small, compact plant, producing dark, glossy foliage and deep blue, late summer flowers. Attracts multitudes of bees and other pollinators. Grows to 24-30″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Blueberry – Bluecrop (Vaccinum corymbosum)

    Bluecrop produces big clusters of large, sweet bright blue berries in mid-summer. Self pollinating, but produces larger fruit if cross pollinated with another variety, such as Jersey. Likes acidic soil. Grows to 4-6 ft. tall and wide. Full sun.

  • Blueberry – Northland (Vaccinium)

    A very hardy Blueberry variety, producing large berries. A heavy, consistant producer. Blueberries like acid soils, pH of 4.5-5, so make sure the planting site is prepared. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Boxwood – 2 Ball Poodle (Buxus)

    Excellent specimen plant for landscapes. Trained into poodle balls, trimming is required to maintain these shapes. Overall height will change very little over the years, do to this shape trimming. Full to part sun.

  • Boxwood – Green Mt. Pyramidal (Buxus)

    An excellent dwarf evergreen shrub features unusual pyramidal growth. Trim to maintain height and width. Grows 3′ – 5′ x 2′ – 3′. Use as hedging or topiary. Full sun to partial shade.

  • Boxwood – Green Velvet (Buxus micro. ‘Green Velvet’)

    A full bodied evergreen well suited for foundation landscape plantings or hedges. Foliage retains its rich green color throughout winter. Dense, rounded form if left unsheared. Moderate growth rate, easily maintained at 3 to 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun, but can tolerate shady condtions.

  • Boxwood – NewGen Freedom (Boxwood)

    NewGen Freedom is a new generation of blight resistant Boxwoods, featuring beautiful, glossy green evergreen foliage. Freedom has a rounded habit, growing around 6 inches per year, reaching 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Grows in full to part sun, but can tolerate shady conditions.

  • Boxwood – NewGen Independence (Boxwood)

    NewGen Independence is a new generation of blight resistant Boxwoods, featuring beautiful, glossy green evergreen foliage. Independence grows in a rounded habit, growing around 4″ per year, reaching 3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun, but can tolerate shady conditions.

  • Boxwood – Uptight (Buxus micro. Uptight)

    A very hardy and compact, upright growing Boxwood with green leaves that don’t winter burn. Excellent for hedges or individual plantings. Grows in a columar habit and can easily be maintained at any height under 4-5 feet. Sun or shade.

  • Boxwood – Variegated (Buxus hybrid)

    A colorful evergreen, featuring rounded green leaves with creamy white edges. Grows slowly and can be easily maintained at 3 ft. tall and wide for many years. Sun or shade.

  • Boxwood – Winter Gem (Buxus hybrid)

    A very hardy and compact, dark green evergreen shrub, great for the landscape. Grows into an almost perfect, round ball, around 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Good Boxwood Blight resistance. Sun or shade.

  • Buckthorn – Fine Line (Rhamnus frangula)

    A very unusual, narrow upright grower with fine, narrow leaves. Provides vertical accent and structure to the landscape or containers. Grows to 5-7′ tall and 2 ft. wide, but can easily be maintained at smaller sizes with trimming. Full to part sun.

  • Burning Bush – Fireball Seedless (Euonymus alatus)

    An improved selection of Compact Burning Bush with improved hardiness and producing no seeds, so non-invasive. Features outstanding bright red fall foliage, with more sun producing better fall color. Compact plants grow to 5-7 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Butterfly Bush – Chrysalis Tricolor Dwarf (Buddleia hybrid)

    This exciting dwarf Butterfly Bush produces 3 different flower colors on one plant. Cranberry red, blue and pink flowers appear in summer attracting butterflies galore. Grows to less than 1/2 the size of standard varieties, reaching 2 1/2 to 3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Butterfly Bush – Lo & Behold Pink Micro Chip ()

    This excellent, non-invasive dwarf Butterfly Bush has fragrant, bright pink summer flowers on a compact plant. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to only 2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Butterfly Bush – Miss Ruby (Buddleia)

    Non-invasive, growing to only about half the size of a standard Butterfly Bush, Miss Ruby produces rich, magenta-pink flowers that rebloom the entire summer and into fall. Grows to around 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Butterfly Bush – Miss Violet (Buddleia)

    Non-invasive, growing to only about half the size of a standard Butterfly Bush, Miss Violet produces dark purple-violet flowers, reblooming during the summer and into fall. Grows to around 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Butterfly Bush – Purple Haze (Buddleia hybrid)

    Excellent non-invasive Butterfly Bush, featuring fragrant, purple-blue flowers, beginning in early summer and reblooming til frost. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Grows to around 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cherry Bush – Easy as Pie (Prunus hybrid)

    Easy as Pie Bush Cherry is a compact growing shrub, featuring showy white spring flowers, followed by showy tart, berries or cherries. Fruit are great for baking, preserves or fresh eating. Grows to 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Crapemyrtle – Red (Lagerstroemia indica)

    A deep red flowering Crapemyrtle, with abundant late summer flowers extending into fall. Can grow to 6-8 ft. wide, but may die back to the ground in our more severe winters. Full to part sun.

  • Deutzia – Nikko (Deutzia gracilis ‘Nikko’)

    A low, wide spreading, deciduous shrub, with spectacular white, spring flowers. Green summer foliage turns to burgandy in fall. Grows 6-12″ per year, reaching 2′ tall and 5′ wide. Part to full sun.

  • Deutzia – Yuki Cherry Blossom (Deutzia gracilis)

    An excellent, low-growing, deciduous shrub with spectacular cream-colored flowers blushed with magenta markings. Abundant flowers in spring and early summer. Burgandy fall foliage. Grows to 18-24″ tall & wide. Full to part sun.

  • Diervilla – Cool Splash (Diervilla)

    Also known as Bush Honeysuckle, Cool Splash features variegated, green leaves with bright white edges. Yellow blossoms in bunches appear in June and July. Densely branched plants grow to around 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Diervilla – Kodiac Black (Diervilla hybrid)

    This tough, drought and deer resistant shrub produces deep purple-black foliage that really intensifies in the fall. Yellow summer flowers. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Thrives in sun or shade, including dry shade.

  • Dogwood – Arctic Fire Red Twig (Cornus)

    An outstanding selection of Red Twig Dogwood, but with a much more compact habit. Great for winter interest is smaller areas. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Elderberry – Black Lace (Sambucus nigra)

    Pink flowers in summer contrast nicely with the purple-black, lacy foliage that is similar to Japanese Maples. Deer resistant. Grows to 6-10 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Elderberry – Lemony Lace (Sambucus nigra)

    Lemony Lace produces finely dissected, gold foliage in spring that ages to chartreuse in summer. Clusters of white flowers appear in summer, followed by bright red berries (not edible) in fall. Deer resistant. Grows to 5-7 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Euonymus – Manhattan (Euonymus kiautschovicus)

    A very nice, broad-leaf evergreen shrub. Manhattan has glossy, round, dark green leaves year round. Can grow to 6 ft. tall and wide, but can be maintained with trimming in tha 3-4 ft. range. Sun or shade.

  • False Spirea – Mr. Mustard (Sorbaria)

    This unique deciduous shrub boasts bright and long lasting colorful springtime foliage that yields an array of yellow, orange, red and pink hues. White flowers appear in summer. Grows 2-3′ tall and 3-4′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Forsythia – Show Off Starlet (Forsythia)

    This dwarf deciduous shrub delivers a bright ball of yellow flowers in spring. Flowers are produced from the base of the plant to the tips of the branches. Grows 3 ft. tall and 4 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Holly – China Boy (Ilex x meserveae)

    An excellent broadleaf evergreen shrub, used as a pollinator for China Girl Holly. No berries on this male plant. Grows 8-10″ per year, and can be maintained at 4 ft. tall and wide. Full sun to shade.

  • Holly – China Girl (Ilex x meserveae)

    This broadleaf, evergreen shrub boasts a profusion of bright red berries each fall. Use China Boy Holly as a pollenizer. Grows 8-10″ per year, and can be maintained at 4 ft. tall and wide. Full sun to shade.

  • Honeysuckle Vine – Kintzley’s Ghost (Lonicera reticulata)

    This excellent Honeysuckle vine produces unusual summer flower buds that look like saucers and resemble Eucalyptus leaves. The yellow flowers attract Hummingbirds and eventually turn into red berries in fall. Non invasive, but growing up to 12 ft. on a trellis. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Eclipse (Hydrangea macrophylla)

    Eclipse is the first true dark-leaf mophead Hydrangea. Dark purple leaves hold their color all season long, making an excellent contrast with cranberry-colored, round, mophead flowers. Blooms appear in late spring and early summer. Grows to around 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Morning sun only! Afternoon shade is a must. Direct sun will cause leaves to wilt and burn.

  • Hydrangea – Invincebelle Storm Proof (Hydrangea arborescens)

    This excellent Annabelle type Hydrangea produces loads of round, white flowers in summer. Branches are incredibly sturdy, able to hold the large flowers upright, even during rainstorms. No floppy blooms. Grows in a round, dense habit, reaching 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hydrangea – Limelight Prime (Hydrangea paniculata)

    A more refined and compact version of the famous Limelight Hydrangea. Produces stronger stems and a more compact habit. Summer flowers emerge lime colored, changing to white. Grows to 4-6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Little Lime Punch (Hydrangea paniculata)

    Excellent compact Hydrangea, producing flowers ranging in color from lime to white to pink to Hawaiian Punch red! As it reblooms throughout summer, you will see all these colors at once. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Powerball (Hydrangea paniculata)

    Powerball is an excellent mid sized shrub, featuring loads of large, nearly round blooms in summer and into fall. Blooms begin a line green, changing to white and maturing to soft pinks in fall. Grows to 4-6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Puffer Fish (Hydrangea paniculata)

    An excellent compact flowering shrub, producing loads of puffy white, cone shaped flowers in summer. The blooms engulf the entire plant, nearly obscuring the foliage. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Strawberry Sundae (Hydrangea paniculata)

    Strawberry Sundae is an excellent, award-winning Hydrangea, featuring loads of large, cone-shaped creamy-white summer flowers that change to pink and then to red. Usually all three flower colors are present at the same time. Grows in a compact habit, reaching 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Vanilla Strawberry (Hydrangea paniculata)

    Vanilla Strawberry is a large Hydrangea producing loads of cone-shaped, creamy white summer flowers that change to pink and then to red. Usually all three flower colors are present at the same time. Grows quickly to 6-8 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hydrangea – Wee Bit Innocent (Hydrangea macrophylla)

    Wee Bit Innocent features loads of round, mophead flowers in late spring and early summer. Flowers can be loft pink, blue or purple, depending on soil acidity. Acid soils produce blue flowers and alkaline soils pink flowers. Grows to 2-2 1/2 ft. tall and wide. Morning sun only! Afternoon shade is a must. Direct sun will cause wilting and burned foliage.

  • Hydrangea (Reblooming) – Let’s Dance Lovable (Hydrangea macrophylla)

    Let’s Dance Lovable is a reblooming Bigleaf Hydrangea, featuring large, round, mophead flowers, beginning in late spring and early summer and repeating later in the fall. Flowers are pink to blue depending on soil acidity. Grows to around 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Morning sun only! Afternoon shade is a must. All day sun will cause wilting and leaf burn.

  • Jetbead – Black (Rhodotypos scandens)

    Simple, but angelic pure white flowers adorn this deciduous shrub in June. Glossy black, bead-like fruit remain attractive throughout winter. Grows 1′ per year, reaching 3′-6′ tall and wide. Full sun to full shade.

  • Juniper – Blue Rug (Juniperus horizontalis)

    A trailing juniper having a uniform, full centered growth habit with intense silver-blue foliage. Excellent evergreen for large scale ground covers or cascading over walls. Full sun. Fast-growing to 6 in. tall, spreads 6 to 8 ft. wide.

  • Lilac – Baby Kim (Syringa patula)

    An improved ‘Miss Kim’ with a more dwarf-compact habit and darker purple blooms. The flower color is a dark purple in bud and ages to a light lavender. Extremely fragrant. Grows 1.5-2.5′ tall and 2.5′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lilac – New Age Lavender (Syringa vulgaris)

    Excellent compact Lilac, growing to about half the size of a common Lilac. Attractive clean, disease resistant foliage. Produces fragrant, sweet smelling lavender flowers in spring. Grows to 5-6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Ninebark – Tiny Wine (Physocarpos opulifolius)

    Probably the most dwarf Ninebark on the market. Very compact and bushy, with small, refined, dark bronze-maroon leaves. Foliage offers great contrast with white flowers in late spring. Grows to only 3-4′ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pearlbush – Lotus Moon (Exochorda x macrantha)

    Lotus Moon is a compact, mounded shrub, and a profuse spring bloomer that is covered with white flowers, usually in April and May. Compact plants grow to around 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pieris – Interstella (Pieris japonica)

    Also known as Lily of the Valley shrub, Interstella features beautiful, bell-like, ruby-colored flowers in spring. Hundreds of dangling flowers rise above evergreen red and green foliage. Protect from windy conditions. Grows to around 3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Pine – Mugho (Pinus mugo pumilio)

    A popular dwarf conifer displaying dark green needles on dense branches. Useful slow growing evergreen for rock gardens. Can easily be maintained at 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Privet – Golden Vicary (Ligustrum x vicary)

    A colorful deciduous shrub, with golden yellow foliage, with the color lasting throughout the summer. Good for hedges and adding color to the landscape. Grows 1′ per year, reaching 4-6′ tall and wide. Full sun for best color.

  • Rhododendron – Assorted Proven Winner (Rhododendron)

    A broadleaf evergreen shrub that blooms in late spring with large showy flowers. Loves loose, acidic soils, so best to prepare the planting site with good topsoil and any amendments needed for porous soil, and acidic conditions. Protect from hot, dry winds and winter sun, so best planted on north or east side. Feed with miracid. Grows 4′-6′ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Rose of Sharon – Blue Bird (Hibiscus syriacus)

    Blue Bird is an upright growing, large shrub featuring large 3″ diameter, trumpet shaped, violet blue flowers. Bloom time is mid summer and into fall. Grows to around 8-10 ft. tall and 6-8 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Rose of Sharon – Blue Chiffon (Hibiscus syriacus)

    Blue Chiffon is an excellent, upright growing shrub, featuring double summer flowers, with a shocking blue color. Each flower has a lacy center, creating an anemone-like bloom. Grows to 8-12 ft. tall and 6-10 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Rose of Sharon – Pollypetite (Hibiscus Syriacus)

    A delightfully unusual and beautiful dwarf Rose of Sharon. The ball-shaped shrub has large, rounded, pure lavender-purple flowers with soft ruffled edges and no center eye. Grows 3-4′ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Rose of Sharon – Red Heart (Hibiscus syriacus)

    Red Heart is an upright growing, large shrub featuring an abundance of beautiful pure white flowers with red centers. Bloom time is mid summer and into fall. Grows to around 8-10 ft. tall and 6-8 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Rose of Sharon – Starblast Chiffon (Hibiscus syriacus)

    Starblast Chiffon is an excellent, long blooming shrub, featuring brilliant white summer flowers, with fully double, hot pink starburst centers. Grows in an upright, vase-shaped habit, reaching 8-12 ft. tall and 5-8 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Scotch Broom – Sister Redhead (Cytisus scoparius)

    This very unusual shrub features tiny green leaves on wiry green stems for a unique textural effect in the garden. True red, pea-shaped flowers cover the plant in spring. Thrives in the heat and loves dryer conditions, once established. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Serviceberry – Shadblow (Amelanchier canadensis)

    An uprigth deciduous native shrub, featuring snowy white blooms in early spring before foliage appears. Red-purple fruit in fall is edible and a favorite of birds. Fall foliage ranges from yellow to orange to red. Grows 20′-25′ tall and 10′-15′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Serviceberry – Standing Ovation (Amelanchier alnifolia Obelisk)

    Standing Ovation is an upright growing shrub, producing loads of white spring flowers, reminiscent of dogwoods, that turn to edible purple berries in summer. Birds love these berries. The dark green leaves change to shades of red and orange in fall. Grows to 10-15 ft. tall and half as wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spirea – Bridal Wreath (Spiraea x vanhouttei)

    Also known as Vanhoutte Spirea, an old-fashioned deciduous shrub with fountain like branches and a vase shaped habit. White flowers line the cascading branches in spring for a very distinctive look. Grows 1-2′ per year, reaching 6-8′ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spirea – Candy Corn (Spirea hybrid)

    This colorful new, compact Spirea produces apple-red new foliage that changes to pineapple yellow, for an excellent contrast. On top of that, purple-red blooms appear in late spring. Grows to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spirea – Goldmound (Spiraea bum. ‘Goldmound’)

    A mounding, deciduous shrub, with colorful golden-yellow summer foliage. Pink flowers in late spring and early summer. Grows 6-12″ per year, reaching 2′ – 3′ tall and 3′ – 4′ wide. Full sun to Part Sun.

  • Summersweet – ‘Ruby Spice’ (Clethra alnifolia)

    This Plant of Merit deciduous shrub features deep reddish-pink flowers that don’t fade. Blooms mid-summer and has a nice yellow fall color. Grows 1′ per year, reaching 4′ – 5′ tall and 3′ – 5′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Sweetshrub – Aphrodite (Calycanthus)

    A deciduous shrub notable for the large and fragrant wine-red flowers which bloom in summer. Large glossy green leaves. Grows 5-6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Sweetspire – Fizzy Mizzy (Itea)

    A compact growing shrub, producing unusual upright shooting, white, early summer flowers. Grows in a neat and tidy habit to around 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Sweetspire – Little Henry (Itea virg.)

    A more compact and smaller version of Henry’s Garnet Sweetspire. Deciduous, white spring flowers, and reddish-purple fall foliage. Grows 6-8″ per year,reaching 2-3′ tall and wide. Can grow in wet conditions. Shade to full sun.

  • Viburnum – Brandywine (Viburnum)

    Brandywine is an excellent, multi-season flowering shrub, producing showy white flowers in late spring. The best features are the fall pink and blue berries and shiny dark green foliage that turns to maroon-red in fall. Produces more berries if paired with Winterthur Viburnum. Grows to 6 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Viburnum – Common Snowball (Viburnum opulus)

    A large deciduous shrub, with large, 3″ diameter, white snowball type flowers in spring. Dark green summer foliage changes to yellow-red and reddish-purple in fall. Grows 1-2′ per year, reaching 10-12′ tall and wide. Full to Part Sun.

  • Viburnum – Popcorn Japanese Snowball (Viburnum plicatum)

    Popcorn Japanese Snowball Viburnum features loads of rounded, popcorn-like clusters of white snowball flowers up to 3″ in diameter in mid to late spring. Dark green, strongly veined foliage turns shades of burgandy and red in fall. Grows in a dense upright habit to around 6-8 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Viburnum – Winterthur (Viburnum x Winterthur)

    Multi-season deciduous shrub, producing white spring flowers and red, white and dark purple berries in fall. Produces more berries if paired with Brandywine Viburnum. Glossy, dark green foliage changes to burgandy-red in fall. Grows to 8-10′ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Bubbly Wine (Weigela florida)

    This colorful Weigela features bright yellow and green variegated foliage and a sprinkling of orchid blooms in late spring. A compact plant, growing to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Midnight Sun Dwarf (Weigela florida)

    An extremely dwarf and compact Weigela, producing glossy, blazing orange and red summer to autumn foliage. Produces a light crop of pink flowers in spring. Grows to only 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Rainbow Sensation (Weigela florida)

    Rainbow Sensation produces attractive, variegated, green and creamy yellow foliage. Dense clusters of soft pink flowers appear in May and June. Grows in a compact habit, reaching 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Sonic Bloom Pink (Weigela hybrid)

    An excellent deciduous shrub with an abundance of pink blooms in spring, then repeating blooming cycles throughout the summer. Compact, growing to only 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Sonic Bloom Red (Weigela florida)

    An excellent deciduous shrub with an abundance of red blooms in spring, then repeating blooming cycles throughout the summer. Compact, growing to only 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Sonic Bloom Wine (Weigela florida)

    An colorful deciduous shrub producing an abundance of pink blooms in spring, then repeating blooming cycles throughout the summer. Beautiful wine purple foliage all year long. Compact, growing to only 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Weigela – Spilled Wine (Weigela florida)

    A semi-dwarf deciduous shrub with attractive reddish-burgundy foliage, and rose-pink spring flowers. Larger than Midnight Wine, but smaller than Wine & Roses. Grows 2 ft. tall and 3 ft.wide. Full sun.

  • Weigela – Vinho Verde (Weigela florida)

    A very unusual Weigela, producing lime green leaves edged in black. A light crop of red-pink flowers are produced in spring, but this plant is all about the foliage. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Winterberry – Winter Red (female) (Ilex verticillata)

    This deciduous holly produces vivid dark red berries in fall that last into winter. A female variety, Winter Red requires Southern Gentleman as a pollinator for berry production. Grows 6′-8′ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Yucca – Color Guard (Yucca filamentosa)

    Bright gold edged green produces a dense clump of foliage that glows in the sunlight. Develops a dense rosette of 18 inch grass green variegated leaves. Blooms early summer with a 2 foot spike of dramatic white, bell shaped flowers. Full to Part Sun.

  • Yucca – Excalibur (Yucca filamentosa)

    This evergreen Yucca forms a uniform, spiky, rounded clump of sword-like, blue-green leaves. Its habit is more uniform and is overall smaller than other species. Does well in low water and rock gardens, tolerating dry soils. Grows 1-2 ft tall and 3-4 ft wide. Full to part sun.