This fabulous bush has a variety of colors for added beauty to any garden. It is a perfect centerpiece or as a stand-alone feature
Shrubs
Rue
This fantastic little shrub (aka Herb of Grace) gets close to 2 feet tall. It has lovely blue green foliage with delicate yellow
Arrowwood Viburnum
The Viburnum shrub is versatile and stunning. This is an excellent all-around plant which grows nearly anywhere in a multitude of conditions.
Spicebush
This lovely deciduous shrub is an excellent addition to your landscaping or butterfly garden. It can become fairly large
Buttonbush
The Buttonbush is a deciduous shrub that does well next to wet areas and can handle full sun to light shade. It gets its name from
Azalea
The azalea attracts much attention with its bold and full blooming form. This flowering shrub has a woody base and can grow as
New Jersey Tea
This deciduous shrub is native to North America. It has lovely green foliage and grows upright to a maximum of 3 feet tall
Joe-Pye weed
Having weed in its name does not do the Joe-Pye plant justice. Perhaps the best terms to use to define this plant would be wildflower
Lilac
The lilac ranks high amongst all-time favorite flowering plants. Its fragrant aroma carries far across the garden to enchant butterflies to your yard.
False Indigo
This attractive stalk-like plant offers beautiful blue or white clusters flowers. It has pretty blue-green leaves that stand out
Wild Senna
This native plant (aka: American Senna) is a great addition to the back of any garden; it can reach up to 6 feet tall.
Coontie
This low growing cycad resembles a small palm that reaches up to 4 feet. It has dark green leaves with reddish seed cones that form
Common Snowberry
This native deciduous shrub forms a thicket of small thin branches that develop clusters of pinkish bell-shaped flowers.
Blackberry
This perennial attracts butterflies and bees and bears beautiful white and pink blooms in the spring. Drought-prone areas