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Native Plants

  • A supremely tough, cold-hardy sumac (to -25°F) for mountain and high-desert gardens — fragrant lobed leaves with fiery red-orange fall color and tart red 'lemon
  • Soft creamy-yellow to apricot trumpets in long succession, beloved by hummingbirds and native bees.
  • Glossy holly-like leaves, fragrant clusters of bright yellow spring flowers, and dusty-blue berries birds adore.
  • A spectacular spring show — bare branches erupt in magenta-pink pea flowers before the heart-shaped leaves unfurl, followed by red seedpods and gold-red fall co
  • Long wands of blue-purple flowers bloom an astonishingly long season — spring clear into fall — on a tough, adaptable plant that shrugs off cold to -20°F.
  • A fast-growing native shade tree for streamsides and wet ground, with smooth pale bark and dangling catkins in late winter.
  • Tolerates coastal exposure. For use in cottage gardens, perennial beds, cut flowers, in mass. Deer resistant. Foliage height 4-8" tall, flower stalks can reach 3 feet. Aggressiveness/spreading capability depends on climate. In warmer areas, tends to stay abut 12-18"W, but in cold climate (with snow) will spread fairly aggressively 2-3 feet. Can divide every few years if center of the plant is less vigorous or begin to die out.
  • Tolerates coastal exposure. For use in cottage gardens, perennial beds, cut flowers, in mass. Deer resistant. Foliage height 4-8" tall, flower stalks can reach 3 feet. Aggressiveness/spreading capability depends on climate. In warmer areas, tends to stay abut 12-18"W, but in cold climate (with snow) will spread fairly aggressively 2-3 feet. Can divide every few years if center of the plant is less vigorous or begin to die out.
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