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American Black Elderberry Bush (2-3 Foot)
American Black Elderberry - Tree of Music Why American Black Elderberry? Famous in Europe and North Africa for a long time, black elderberries were once thought to ward off evil...
American Cranberry Bush (18-24 Inch)
American Highbush Cranberry – A Medicinal Deciduous Shrub Why Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum Trilobum)? Highbush cranberry, scientifically known as Viburnum Trilobum, is a deciduous shrub—species of Viburnum native to northern North America. The...
Aronia Bush (2-3 Foot)
Black Chokeberry or Aronia - Deciduous Foundation Small Tree or Large Shrub Why Black Chokeberry? Black Chokeberry is a member of the rose family, a deciduous Small Tree or Large...
Japanese Rugosa Rose Bush (18-24 Inches)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Japanese Rugosa Rose – Pleasantly Scented Flowering Tree Why Japanese Rugosa Rose (Rosa Rugosa)? The Japanese Rugosa Rose is a kind of rose...
Nannyberry Bush
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Nannyberry – Multi-Stemmed, Suckering Deciduous Shrub Why Nannyberry (Viburnum Lentago)? Nannyberry, also known as Viburnum lentago, is a multi-stemmed, upright, suckering, deciduous shrub that typically...
Northern Bayberry Bush (18-24 Inches)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Northern Bayberry – An Interesting Dimension for Any Landscape Why Northern Bayberry (Myrica Pennsylvania)? Myrica Pennsylvania, often known as the northern bayberry, is a...
Northern Spicebush (18-24 Inches)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Spicebush – Named for Sweet, Spicy Fragrance Why Spicebush (Lindera Benzoin)? Lindera benzoin, also known as spicebush, is a member of the laurel family...
Old Fashioned Lilac Bush (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool All About The Purple Blooming Lilac Why Old Fashioned Lilac? Old Fashioned Lilac is a popular ornamental plant that is a perennial, deciduous Large...
Red Currant Bush (1-2 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Red Currant – Source for Bright Red Translucent Edible Berries Why Red Currant (Ribes Sativum)? The redcurrant, often known as the red currant (Ribes...
Staghorn Sumac Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Staghorn Sumac – Thickly Coated in Hairs of Rusty Hue Why Staghorn Sumac (Rhus Typhina)? The staghorn sumac, also known as Rhus Typhina, is a...
Sweetshrub Carolina Allspice (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Sweetshrub – A Deciduous Woody Shrub Why Sweetshrub (Calycanthus Floridus)? The Eastern sweetshrub, scientifically known as calycanthus floridus, is a genus of flowering...
Witch Hazel Shrub (1-2')
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Witch Hazel – Natural Topical Remedy for Nearly Everything Why Witch Hazel? Hamamelis virginiana, mostly known as American witch-hazel, common witch-hazel, or simply just...