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  • … Regent Saskatoon serviceberry is a more compact cultivar than the species. White blooms in April/May are followed by dark blue berries in June. Members of the genus Amelanchier offer four seasons of interest -- small white flowers (occasionally pinkish) in spring, edible berries in early summer, attractive foliage color in fall and interesting …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Dwarf serviceberry is a naturally occurring variety found at the forest's edge in alpine areas in western North America. It displays the four season of interest typical of the genus. Members … genus Amelanchier offer four seasons of interest -- small white flowers (occasionally pinkish) in spring, edible berries in early summer, attractive foliage color in fall and interesting …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Native to northwestern North America, Saskatoon serviceberry produces white blooms in spring followed by plump berries in June. Members of the genus Amelanchier offer four seasons of interest -- small white flowers (occasionally pinkish) in spring, edible berries in early summer, attractive foliage color in fall and interesting …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … a European native shrub that features the classic serviceberry characteristics of white blooms in spring, bird-friendly blue-black berries in early summer, and attractive fall color. Members of the genus Amelanchier offer four seasons of interest -- small white flowers (occasionally pinkish) in spring, edible berries in early summer, attractive foliage color in fall and interesting …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Narcissus ‘Little Gem’ is in Division 3 and blooms in mid to late spring. The petals are white and the small corona is a pale creamy yellow with a … orange near the rim. Noted narcissus hybridizer J. Gerritsen and Son made this selection in 1938. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) in
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … darlings of the woody plant world. Long popular with gardeners, some hydrangeas were sold in the Midwest before the Civil War. Like many plants, they have come in and out of vogue. Today, hydrangeas are experiencing an extraordinary revival. The genus Hydrangea includes flowering shrubs, small trees and climbers. Shrubs vary in size from dwarf specimens to enormous bushes. The two species native to North America are …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … The shadblow serviceberry grows 6 to 20 feet in height and tends to be upright in habit but spreads by suckers. White, 5-petaled flowers that bloom in mid-spring cover the plant with a billowy cloud of white. A sweet, dark purple fruit maturing …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Lemons, limes and lemongrass are just a few of the plants that can be grown in pots outdoors in the summer and brought inside when the cool fall weather arrives. They make attractive … winter, but they also provide some fun culinary ingredients for the kitchen. They can be used in lemonade, iced tea, cocktails and mocktails. You can find citrus plants and lemongrass at …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Description: This tiny migrant is most often seen in wooded areas in very early in spring and late in fall. One day in early spring, two dainty birds, just 4 inches long, …
    Type: Birding
  • … This plant forms a dense mound in the garden, growing about 12 inches in height. Site lady's mantle in the front of a shady border. Tiny yellowish-green, starry flowers are produced on masses of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant