Additional information
Attracts | Birds, Pollinators |
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H2O | |
Tolerates/Resistant To | Black Walnut, Drought |
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Bloom Color | White |
Fall Color | |
Growth Rate | Slow |
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Spread |
$40.00
A low-growing, compact woody prairie plant. Spectacular white flowers bloom on the 4th of July. Hummingbirds are attracted to the tiny insects that pollinate its flowers. Very hardy shrub with glossy leaves. Full sun to light shade; medium to dry soil. Drought tolerant.
Low-growing shrub that does well in dry shade under oak trees. It is not grown for its flowers but for the pure white berries that appear in late summer and persist through most of the winter. Attracts birds. If allowed, it will sucker and spread making it good for stabilizing slopes. Best grown in medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Deer resistant.
Found along swamp edges or even in water. Produces pink flowers and scarlet-rose hips.
Small flowers mass together in 6-12″ wide flat-topped cymes in June. Purple-black fruit from August to September is relished by birds! Best grown in medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist soils with humus. Deer resistant.
A trouble-free plant that prefers full sun in average, medium, well-drained soil. Tolerates some drought. Bees are attracted to the yellow flowers that bloom in July and August. Deer resistant.