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Latin Name Common Name Description Image
New! Potentilla fruiticosa 'Forever Gold'  Potentilla     
Potentilla frut. 'Mango Tango'  Mango Tango Potentilla   
Potentilla fruticosa 'Jackmannii'  Jackmann Potentilla  Large deep yellow flowers that bloom all summer long. Grows 3-4' tall. 
Prunus tomentosa  Nanking Cherry  Showy white flowers with a pink undertone in early spring. Good red fruit ripen June and July. Great for jams, or just plain eating. You'll have to beat the birds to them though! Grows 8-10' 
Rhamnus 'Fine Line'       
Rhamnus frangula 'Asplenifolia'  Fernleaf Buckthorn   
Rhododendron 'Aglo'  Aglo Rhododendron   
Rhododendron 'Lemon Lights'  Lemon Lights Azalea     
Rhododendron 'Mandarin Lights'  Lights Azalea  Another release from the U of MN azalea program. Bright mandarin orange blooms before it leafs out for the summer. Bronze fall color. Grows 4-5' 
Rhododendron 'P.J.M.'  PJM Rhododendron   
New! Rhododendron viscosum       
Rhododendron x 'Golden Lights'  Golden Lights Azalea     
Rhododendron x 'Rosy Lights'  Rosy Lights Azalea     
Rhododendron x kost. Mollis  Common Rhododendron     
Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low'  Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac     
Rhus copallina var. latifolia 'Morton'  Prairie Flame Shining Sumac  A male sumac with a compact growth and glossy foliage. Yellowish flowers in late summer and brilliant fall color. No fruit. Will sucker to form dense colonies. 
Rhus typhina 'Tiger Eyes'  Sumac   
Salix 'Scarlet Curls'  Scarlet Curly Willow     
Salix caprea  Pussywillow     
Salix integra 'Flamingo'  Pink Willow  The outermost leaves turn bright pink, while those closer to the trunk are green and white, so don't hesitate to prune this plant once or twice over the growing season! Red stems in the winter. Grows 8' 
Salix integra 'Hakura Nishiki'  Variegated Willow  Attractive, graceful small shrub, its weeping branches display striking salmon pink stems and buds, then light green foliage strongly mottled with white and pink, some leaves all white. Thrives in wet soils. Can be maintained at 6 to 10 high and wide with vigorous pruning. 
Salix melanostachys  Black Pussywillow     
Salix purpureum 'Nana'  Dwarf Blue Arctic Willow     
Salix sachalinensis 'Sekka'  Fantail Willow     
Sambucus 'Black Lace'  Black Lace Elderberry  Deeply-cut leaves of dark purple, PLUS 6-inch clusters of blooms and vibrant autumn berries. Wayside Gardens calls this the Japanese Maple of the North. Hmmm . . . 
Sambucus canadensis 'York'  York Elderberry  The largest fruiting and most productive of any cultivar. Fruit set is often improved when planted with another cultivar that blooms at the same time. 
Sorbaria sorbifolia  Ash Leaf Spirea  Large plumes of creamy white flower in late June lasting for several weeks as new flowers develop. Fern like foliage. Spreads like wildfire though. Blooms on new wood so you can prune really hard in the spring. 
New! Spiraea 'First Editions Sundrop'  Spirea     
Spiraea bum 'Flowering Choice'  Spiraea     
Spiraea japonica 'Fujino'  Fujino Spirea     
Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess'  Little Princess Spirea   
New! Spiraea japonica 'Neon Flash'  Spirea     
Spiraea japonica 'Shirobana'  Shirobana Spirea  'Shirobana' can display up to three different colors of blooms, varying from white to link pink to a darker, reddish-pink. Often there will be a cluster dedicated to a single color, and the very next cluster will product flowers of a different color. Grows to 4' 
Spiraea japonica 'Sparkling Carpet'       
Spiraea prunifolia  Double Bridalwreath Spirea  This is the old fashioned bridalwreath with loaded arching branches of double flowers in early spring, before the leaves appear. Grows 6-8'. Great fall color of yellow, orange, and purple. 
Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldmound'  Goldmound Spiraea   
Spiraea x bumalda 'Froebelii'  Froebel Spirea  Flat clusters of bright pink flowers in May and June. Vigorous grower with new tip tinged purple. Grows 3-4'.  
Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldflame'  Goldflame Spirea   
Spiraea x vanhouttei 'Renaissance'  Bridal Wreath Spiraea  A vase-shaped shrub with arching, pendulous branches covered with single white blooms in early May. Good fall color of orange and red. Grows 5-7' 
Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa'  Cutleaf Stephanandra  Very interesting foliage makes this low, sprawling plant perfect for walls and erosion control areas. Red-orange fall color. Grows 1-2' tall and 3-6' wide. 
Symphoricarpos x door. 'Mother of Pearl'  Mother of Pearl Snowberry  Marble-sized white berries with a pink sheen. The berries persist well into fall and are great for winter arrangements. They spread like crazy! Height is 4-6' 
New! Syringa 'Albert F. Holden'  French Lilac     
Syringa 'Bailbelle'  Tinkerbelle Lilac  A dwarf Lilac with a spice fragrance and wine red flower buds that open to pink. Grows 5-6' 
Syringa 'Dappled Dawn'  Lilac     
New! Syringa 'President Grevy'  French Lilac     
New! Syringa 'WonderBlue'  French Lilac     
Syringa meyeri 'Paliban'  Dwarf Korean Lilac   
New! Syringa patula 'Miss Kim'  Dwarf Lilac     
Syringa v. 'Chas Joly'  French Lilac     
Syringa v. 'Krasavitsa Moskvy'  Beauty of Moscow French Lilac     
Syringa v. 'Primrose'  French Lilac     
Syringa vulgaris 'Mme. Lemoine'  French Lilac     
Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'  French Lilac   
Syringa x hyac. 'Pocahontas'  Lilac   
Syringa x prest. 'James Macfarlane'  Lilac   
Tamarix ramosissima 'Summer Glow'  Summer Glow Tamarisk   
Viburnum dent. 'Blue Muffin'     
Viburnum dentatum 'Autmn Jazz'     
Viburnum dentatum 'JN Select'  Red Feather Arrowwood Viburnum  Red Feather gets its name from the two tone new growth, maroon and green. In mid to late June, the white flowers appear followed by blue black berries. Red-purple fall color. Grows 8-10' 
Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'  Mohican Viburnum   
Viburnum lantana 'Variegatum'  Variegated Viburnum     
Viburnum lentago  Nannyberry Viburnum   
Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'  Smooth Witherod  Berries go from green to white, then blushing pink, and finally blue to bluish black. It is not unusual to find this viburnum decorated with masses of multicolored berries. The trick is getting it pollinated - try planting two at least. Red-purple fall color. Grows 5' 
Viburnum opulus 'Compactum'  Compact European Cranberry   
Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'  Common Snowball Viburnum   
Viburnum sargentii 'Onondaga'  Onondaga Viburnum   
New! Viburnum trilobum 'Bailey Compact'  Dwarf American Cranberry     
Viburnum trilobus 'Redwing'  Highbush Cranberry     
Weigela 'Courtalor'  Carnaval Weigela  An excellent new Weigela from France, with showy blossoms of pink, white and red. Grows 4-5' 
Weigela 'Dark Horse'  Dark Horse Weigela  Generous clusters of magenta pink flowers stand out boldly against bronze leaves with striking lime green venation. Grows 3' 
Weigela 'French Lace'  Dwarf Weigela   
Weigela 'My Monet'  My Monet Weigela  An artistic new Weigela that grows to 12-18" tall. Colorful green, cream and pink foliage provides season long interest in addition to bright pink blooms in spring. 
Weigela 'Wine and Roses'  Weigela   
New! Weigela florida 'Minuet'  Weigela     
Weigela florida 'Red Prince'  Red Prince Weigela   
 

 

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