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  • … and early winter it produces white blooms that are attractive to birds and butterflies. It is resistant to deer and belongs in a border. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from March through June followed by edible black fruit. It belongs in a hedge or a border and is attractive to birds. …
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  • … are perkily held upright with a prominent white blotch in summer. This North American native is attractive to insect pollinators and hummingbirds and can be found in natural areas and …
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  • … This is a cross between the Serbian spruce and the white spruce with hybrid vigor growth rate when …
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  • … pungens 'Glauca,', a pyramidal tree with needles ranging in color from green to asilvery blue, is often used as a specimen tree. Commonly called "Blue Spruce", it grows throughout the northern …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … tree, reaches a mature height of 30' to 40'. Use as a specimen plant. This slow-growing tree is a five-needle pine with lustrous dark-green needles. This plant deserves greater attention. An …
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  • … This cultivar is noted for it's slender and upright growth habit to 40' tall by 10' wide and evergreen …
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  • … pink blooms that attract butterflies. These give way to plums that attract birds. Foliage is yellow in the fall. …
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  • … This Veronica is an evergreen ground cover that slowly forms a dark green mat 6" X 12". It blooms with tiny …
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  • … each. The flowers have five burgundy petals in a half-circle with a white lip edged in red. It is a terrestrial orchid, which means it should be planted in soil rather than bark chips. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant