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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...
Littleleaf Linden Tree
Cannot Ship To: AK,HI Please Read Our Store Policies HERE Before You Order!! Littleleaf Linden Tree – A Prolific Bloomer with Fragrant Flowers Why Littleleaf Linden Tree? Native to Europe...
Mountain Ash Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Rowan Mountain Ash – A Deciduous Perennial Tree Why Mountain Ash (Sorbus Americana)? Rowan Mountain Ash Tree, scientifically known as Sorbus Americana, is a deciduous understory...
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
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 Catalpa Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Northern Catalpa – Medium-Sized Deciduous Tree Why Northern Catalpa (Catalpa Speciosa)? One of the species of Catalpa that is native to the United States,...
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...
Paper White Birch Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Paper Birch – Remarkable Papery White Bark Tree Why Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera)? Betula Papyrifera, commonly known as paper birch, is a birch endemic...
Quaking Aspen Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Quaking Aspen – A Deciduous Tree Native to Colder Regions Why Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides)? Native to the colder regions of North America, the...
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...
Red Maple Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Red Maple – A Popular Deciduous Tree Why Red Maple (Acer Rubrum)? The red maple is one of the most widespread deciduous trees...