Smith-Gilbert Gardens 2021 Plant Sale Catalog · 2021. 3. 25. · Appalachian Spring 3 & 10Gal,...
Transcript of Smith-Gilbert Gardens 2021 Plant Sale Catalog · 2021. 3. 25. · Appalachian Spring 3 & 10Gal,...
Smith-Gilbert Gardens 2021 Plant Sale Catalog
Azalea / Rhododendron Container Size: 1 Gallon - $10.00
Fashion Azalea
Azalea / Rhododendron Container Size: 1 Gallon - $20.00
Delaware Valley Azalea
Azalea Indica Container Size: 1 Gallon - $10.00
Encore Autumn Princess
Fashion Azalea is covered in clusters of lightly scented salmon
trumpet-shaped flowers. It has dark green evergreen foliage which
emerges coppery bronze in spring.
Bloom Time: Early to mid-Spring
Growing Conditions: Best in full sun to partial shade, evenly
moist well-drained soil for optimal growth, very fussy about its soil
conditions, must have rich, acidic soils to ensure success, subject to
chlorosis (yellowing) of the leaves in alkaline soils. Prune in late
spring after flowering.
Size: Grows 4’ high and 5’ wide.
Delaware Valley White Azalea, 2”- 4” white flowers rise above
evergreen foliage and complement flowers and foliage of all colors.
For a showstopper, plant several of the shrubs as a year-round
hedge, along a garden border, sidewalk, or driveway.
Bloom Time: Early to mid-Spring
Growing Conditions: fertile, well-drained acidic soil, needs some
sunlight to flower well (morning sun or dappled shade), mulch to
retain moisture. Prune in late spring after flowering.
Size: Grows 3’- 4’ high and wide.
Encore Autumn Princess is a broadleaf, evergreen shrub with
semi-double pink flowers.
Bloom Time: Spring – Fall
Growing Conditions: Best in full sun to partial shade, evenly
moist well-drained soil with acidic soil. Prune in late spring after
flowering.
Size: Grows 3 ½’ high and 3’ wide
Callianthe Megapotamica Container Size: 1 Gallon - $15.00
Chinese Lantern
Carex Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Cercis Canadensis Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Redbud 5 Gallon - $59.00
10 Gallon - $59.00
25 Gallon - $69.00
Carex, is a perennial grass species commonly known as True
Sedges, often just Sedge.
Bloom Time: None, grown for attractive long, grass-like leaves.
Growing Conditions: Moist well-drained soil, full sun
Size: Creates tufted mounds 6” t0 24” tall
Redbud is a deciduous, ornamental tree, pH adaptable, can tolerate
full sun or part shade and clay or sandy soil.
Bloom Time: March – May before leaves appear
Size: Grows 20’ - 30’ high and 25’ - 35’ wide.
Benefits: Valuable as a wildlife food plant, attracting butterflies
and is an important food source for many species of birds.
Available Varieties: Ace of Hearts 3Gal, Alley Cat 10Gal,
Appalachian Spring 3 & 10Gal, Golden Falls 25Gal, Ruby Falls
3Gal, Traveler 5Gal.
Chinese Lantern, showy, partially evergreen, perennial shrub.
Easy-to-grow, fast growing, and has unique flowers (that look like
lanterns) up till frost. Use as an ornamental or a great addition to a
perennial border.
Bloom Time: Spring before leaf-out until frost.
Growing Conditions: Sun to partial shade, moderate water
Size: 4’- 6’ high and wide.
Benefits: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Redbud Varieties available:
Ace of Hearts Alley Cat Appalachian Spring
Golden Falls Weeping Ruby Falls Weeping Traveler Weeping
Citrus Trifoliata Container Size: 1 Quart - $3.00
Hardy Citrus
Hardy Citrus, is a thorny, well-branched, deciduous small tree.
Bloom Time: Fragrant, white flowers in spring, produces fruits
which ripen to an attractive yellow in the fall..
Growing Conditions: Medium moisture, well-drained soils in full
sun, drought tolerant.
Size: 8’-20’ high, 6’-15’wide
Benefits: Fruits are edible but sour and seedy, can be used to make
marmalade, but are usually left on the tree where they persist well
into winter and often provide significant ornamental interest.
Cornus Florida Container Size:
Cherokee Brave Dogwood (red flowers) 3 Gallon - $39.00
Cherokee Princess Dogwood (white flowers) 3 Gallon - $39.00
Appalachian Snow (white flowers) 3 Gallon - $59.00
Cornus Kousa Container Size: 10 Gallon - $59.00
Rutgers Scarlet Fire (10G)
Fothergilla Container Size: 2 Quart - $10.00
Mount Airy Fothergilla
Rutgers Scarlet Fir is known for its deep, consistently pink bracts
that contrast beautifully with its dark green foliage.
Bloom Time: Late May to early June.
Size: Grows 20’- 30’ high and 15’- 20’wide.
Growing Conditions: Open sunny areas but prefers some light
shade especially in the hot afternoon. Well-drained acidic soil, will
tolerate some dry soil, will not tolerate wet feet.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, songbirds, and bees.
Mt. Airy Fothergilla, a showy deciduous shrub with great fall
color and interesting fragrant flowers.
Bloom Time: Spring before leaf-out.
Growing Conditions: Prefers acidic soil with high organic
matter, consistently moist with good drainage. Best flowering
occurs in full sun but it tolerates part shade conditions.
Size: 3’- 6’ high and wide.
Benefits: Attracts bees.
Flowering Dogwood is a small deciduous flowering tree.
Bloom Time: March – May before spring leaf-out.
Size: Grows 15’- 25’ high and 15’- 30’wide.
Growing Conditions: Easily grown in average, medium moisture,
well-drained soils in full sun to part shade, mulch to keep roots
cool and moist in summer.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, small mammals,
songbirds, and specialized bees.
Gingko Biloba Container Size:
Autumn Gold 3 Gallon - $39.00
Golden Globe 3 Gallon - $39.00
Hamamelis Virginiana Container Size: 3 Gallon - $29.00
Harvest Moon Witch Hazel
Hamamelis x Intermedia Container Size: 3 Gallon - $29.00
Diane Witch Hazel
Autumn Gold and Golden Globe, are all-male cultivars with a
symmetrical, broadly spreading habit.
Bloom Time: Leaves turn a uniform golden yellow in autumn.
Size: 40-50' with a symmetrical, broadly spreading habit 20-30’
wide.
Growing Conditions: Full sun, medium moisture, well-drained.
Benefits: Excellent selection for a variety of uses, including lawn
tree, street tree or shade tree.
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Harvest Moon Witch Hazel, Deciduous shrub or small tree.
Bloom Time: Native form flowers in late fall to early winter. Other
species flower in late winter.
Size: 15’ – 30’ high and 15’ – 20’ wide
Growing Conditions: Prefers well-drained, moist, acidic, organic
soil; full sun or partial shade; intolerant of drought.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, songbirds, and small
mammals.
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Hamamelis x Intermedia hybrids, loosely-branched, medium to
large, vase shaped deciduous shrubs
Bloom Time: Copper-red flowers mid to late winter; fall color is
red, yellow and orange.
Size: 8-10’ tall and to 6-8' wide.
Growing Conditions: Medium moisture, well-drained acidic soils
in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, songbirds, and small
mammals.
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Helleborus spp. Container Size: 1 Gallon - $5.00
Lenten Rose 3 Gallon - $7.00
Hymenocallis Occidentalis Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Carolina Spider-lily
Japanese Maple Container Size: 1 Gallon - $10.00
Smith-Gilbert Garden Cultivar
Helleborus Lenten Rose is an easy to grow evergreen perennial.
A beautiful harbinger of spring with long lasting 2 ½” saucer
shaped, nodding flowers framed by large, dark green leaves.
Bloom Time: Late winter to early spring
Growing Conditions: Partial to full shade, moist, rich soil
Size: 1 to 1 ½ feet high and wide.
Carolina Spider-lily is a native herbaceous perennial from a
bulb in the Amaryllis family found in floodplain forests, on the
banks of rivers and streams, and in hardwood forests.
Bloom Time: Fragrant, white, spider-like, blossoms in Summer
Growing Conditions: Best grown in medium to wet soils in full
sun to part shade. Soils must never be allowed to dry out.
Size: 1’6” – 2’6” tall
Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum, is a deciduous shrub or small tree
native to Japan, Korea and China.
Bloom Time: Small reddish-purple flowers in April. Fall color
includes shades of yellow, red-purple and bronze.
Growing Conditions: Prefers some part afternoon shade, mulch to
retain soil moisture and keep roots cool. Avoid hot and dry sites.
Size: 10’-25’ high and wide
Benefits: Good for bonsai.
Magnolia Virginiana Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Green Mile Sweet Bay Magnolia
Metasequoia Container Size: 5 Gallon - $39.00
Amber Glow Dawn Redwood
Nyssa Sylvatica Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Green Gable Black Gum
Wildfire Black Gum
Sweet Bay Magnolia is native to coastal areas, tree-like in the
deep South.
Bloom Time: Extremely fragrant flowers bloom sporadically in
Summer.
Growing Conditions: Full sun, acidic soil, tolerates wet,
swampy sites.
Size: Sometimes growing to 100' tall.
Benefits: Dense growth provides winter cover for wildlife,
attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, songbirds and pollinators.
Amber Glow Dawn Redwood, a large, fast-growing,
deciduous, pyramidal evergreen tree with attractive, feathery
foliage and spreading branches that droop with age.
Growing Conditions: Prefers moist, deep, well-drained soils
that are slightly acidic, tolerant of wet soils.
Size: Needs plenty of room to grow as it can grow to be 25' wide
and sometimes 100' tall.
Benefits: This tree provides winter cover for birds, small
mammals, and deer.
Black Gum, deciduous ornamental shade tree for lawns or street
tree. Although slow growing, it needs an area which with room
for future growth, particularly since it is so difficult to
transplant.
Growing Conditions: Prefers moist, acidic soils, but tolerant of
drought, heat, dry and wet soils, and moderately salt tolerant.
Size: Needs plenty of room to grow, can be 35' wide and up to
100' tall.
Benefits: An important food source for fall songbird migration.
The spring flowers are a nectar source for bees.
Pycnanthemum Muticum Container Size: 1 Quart - $5.00
Mountain Mint
Taxodium Distichum Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Green Whisper Bald Cypress
Better Boy Tomato Container Size: 1 Gallon - $3.00
Jalapeno Pepper Container Size: 1 Quart - $2.00
Sweet Bell Pepper Container Size: 1 Quart - $2.00
Green Whisper Bald Cypress, a long-lived, pyramidal conifer
(cone-bearing tree). Although it looks like a needled evergreen in
summer, it is deciduous ("bald" as the common name suggests).
Growing Conditions: Easily grown in average, medium to wet,
moisture retentive but reasonably well-drained soils in full sun.
Prefers moist, acidic, sandy soils, but tolerates a wide range of soil
conditions ranging from somewhat dry soils to wet soils in
standing water.
Size: Needs plenty of room to grow as it can sometimes grow to be
25' wide and 100' tall.
Mountain Mint is a clump-forming aromatic perennial.
Bloom Time: July - September
Growing Conditions: Easily grown in fertile, moist to medium
moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. A vigorous
grower that may spread in optimum conditions, but it is not
invasive as are many of the true mints.
Size: 1’-3’ high and wide
Benefits: Attracts butterflies and bees. Leaves can be used to make
mild tea. Native Americans used this plant for treatment of fevers,
colds, stomach aches, and other minor physical ailments.
Plant selections exclusively for Garden Members (ME)
Actaea Racemosa (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $8.00
Black Cohosh
Adiantum Pedatum (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Maidenhair Fern
Aesculus Pavia (ME) Container Size: 3 Gallon - $40.00
Red Buckeye
Black Cohosh is a deciduous, perennial native found in
woodland settings from Maine south to Georgia. Ideally, it
wants 2-3 hrs of morning sun, if light is too limited, it may fail
to flower. This plant adds a vertical accent to the back of the
border.
Bloom Time: Summer
Growing Conditions: Rich moisture-retentive soils, partial to
full shade
Size: 4’-7’ high and 2-4’wide.
Northern maidenhair fern is a deciduous, native fern which is
most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms,
and damp shady woods.
Growing Conditions: It is easily grown in average, medium,
well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. It prefers moist,
acidic soils in full shade.
Size: 1’-3’ high and 1’6”-3’wide.
Benefits: It provides excellent ground cover for wildlife and
parts are used in bird nest construction.
Red Buckeye a small, deciduous tree or shrub whose leaves
usually fall by the end of September.
Bloom Time: Spring tubular, red flowers.
Growing Conditions: Prefers partial shade in moist well-
drained soil. Will tolerate full sun and grow in a variety of soil
types.
Size: 15’-25’ high and 10’-20’wide.
Benefits: Hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and pollinators. The
seeds are eaten by squirrels.
Agastache Foeniculum (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Blue Giant Hyssop
Amsonia Tabernaemontana (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $8.00
Eastern Bluestar
Asclepias Incarnata (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Swamp Milkweed
Blue Giant Hyssop foliage has a licorice. The upper stems hold
3”- 6” spikes of flowers that can come in many colors. Plants
self-seed in the garden and usually overwinter well if the soil is
well-drained.
Bloom Time: Flowering starts, even in unfavorable summers, in
late July and continues until late autumn.
Growing Conditions: Full or part sun with moist to dry soil.
Size: 3’-5’ high and 1’6”-3’wide.
Benefits: Attract bees, butterflies and/or birds to the garden.
Bluestar is a native herbaceous perennial. A beautiful native
species, Amsonia makes a delicate display of light blue flowers.
Bloom Time: Clusters of 3/4", light blue, star-like flowers in
late spring atop erect, leafy stems.
Growing Conditions: Grows best in full sun, if not possible, the
plant may need to be staked. Drought tolerant once established.
Size: 3’-5’ high and 1’6”-3’wide.
Benefits: Hummingbirds, carpenter bees, hummingbird moths,
as well as butterflies feed on the nectar from the blooms.
Swamp Milkweed a native herbaceous perennial that tends to
grow in wet sites along streams, ponds or bogs.
Bloom Time: Pink flowers mature in mid-spring lasting into
early fall. Seed pods release seeds that float on the wind.
Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. It is native to
wet sites but also adapts to drier sites in average moist clay or
loam soils.
Size: 3’-5’ high and 2’-3’wide.
Benefits: Provides nectar for pollinators and Monarch
butterflies. Host plant for Monarch larvae which appear in the
spring and summer and may have four to six broods in the south.
Asclepias Perennis (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Aquatic Milkweed
Asclepias Tuberosa (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Butterfly Weed
Athyrium Filix-femina (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Lady Fern
Aquatic Milkweed is a cold-hardy herbaceous perennial found
in low wet woods, cypress swamps, lake and pond margins, slow
streams, and wet ditches.
Bloom Time: May – September
Growing Conditions: Moist soil in full sun.
Size: 18” – 24” high
Benefits: Provides nectar for pollinators and Monarch
butterflies, host plant for Monarch larvae.
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Butterfly Weed is a tuberous, native perennial. Pair with asters
and Purple Coneflowers, Torch Lilies, or with cooler blues, such
as Speedwell.
Bloom Time: May to August. Deadhead throughout the season.
Growing Conditions: Easily grown in average, dry to medium,
well-drained soils in full sun. Drought tolerant, does well in
poor, dry soils.
Size: 1’-2’ high and 1’-1’6” wide.
Benefits: Provides nectar for pollinators and Monarch
butterflies, host plant for Monarch larvae.
Athyrium filix-femina, commonly called lady fern, is a
deciduous fern with lacy-cut, erect or ascending, light green
fronds grown in a dense circular clump. This species is found in
rich moist woods, fields, and meadows. Easy to grow; vigorous;
forms dense clumps; spreads rapidly; protect from strong wind,
prefers shade but will adopt to sun with adequate moisture. This
plant is seldom damaged by deer.
Size: 1’ to 3’ high and 2’ to 3’ wide.
Brickellia Cordifolia (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Flyr's Nemesis
Callicarpa (ME) Container Size: 4” Pot - $2.50
Beautyberry 1 Quart - $5.00
1 Gallon - $10.00
Campanula Americana (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $5.00
American Bellflower
American beautyberry, large deciduous understory shrub with a
naturally loose and graceful arching form. Fall and early winter, the
branches are laden with magenta purple (or white) berry clusters.
Bloom Time: May – July
Growing Conditions: Part Shade and moist, rich soil
Size: Grows 3’ to 6’ high and 4’ to 6’ wide.
Benefits: Valuable as a wildlife food plant, attracting butterflies
and is an important food source for many species of birds.
Flyr’s Nemesis is a semi-woody, perennial member of the aster
family that dies back to the ground each winter.
Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall
Growing Conditions: Well-drained sandy soil but tolerates partial
shade as well as sunnier locations.
Size: 3’ – 4’ tall, give individual specimens plenty of room and
plant them near the back edge of a mixed wildflower garden.
Benefits: Especially attractive to butterflies.
American Bellflower, annual or biennial native good for
naturalizing
Bloom Time: Summer
Growing Conditions: Rich, moist, well-drained soils in part
shade. Prefer afternoon shade where summer climates are hot.
Size: 2’6”- 6’ high and 1’-2’ wide.
Benefits: It is a pollinator magnet: many species of bees, wasps,
butterflies, and hummingbirds will visit and search for nectar
and pollen.
Cercis Canadensis (ME) Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Redbud 5 Gallon - $59.00
10 Gallon - $59.00
Hearts of Gold
Additional Redbud Varieties available:
Rising Sun Sweetheart White Water
Chelone Glabra (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
White Turtlehead
White Turtlehead, annual or biennial native deciduous
perennial.
Bloom Time: July to October white flower spikes
Growing Conditions: Rich, moist soils in full sun to part shade.
Size: 2’6”- 6’ high and 1’-2’ wide.
Benefits: This plant attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and
other pollinators.
Redbud is a deciduous, ornamental tree, pH adaptable, can tolerate
full sun or part shade and clay or sandy soil.
Bloom Time: March – May before leaves appear
Size: Grows 20’ - 30’ high and 25’ - 35’ wide.
Benefits: Valuable as a wildlife food plant, attracting butterflies
and is an important food source for many species of birds.
Member Exclusive Varieties: Hearts of Gold 3Gal, Rising Sun
10Gal, Sweetheart 5 & 10Gal, White Water 5Gal
Chelone Lyonii (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Pink Turtlehead
Chionanthus Viriginicus (ME) Container Size: 5 Gallon - $59.00
Tokyo Tower Fringetree
Cladrastis Kentukea (ME) Container Size: 3 Gallon - $39.00
Perkin’s Pink Yellowwood
Tokyo Tower Fringetree is a deciduous, ornamental tree.
Bloom Time: Spring, 2”- 3” delicately fragrant ivory to white
flower clusters produced on previous years growth.
Size: Grows 12’ - 30’ high and wide.
Growing Conditions: Grows best in full to part sun and average,
well-drained soil, tolerates some drought, does not grow well in
acid soils.
Benefits: Fruits are eaten by birds and small mammals, attracts
pollinators.
Perkin’s Pink Yellowwood is a native deciduous tree, that
provides 3 seasons of interest.
Bloom Time: Flowers April-May, seed pods July-August, leaves
turn yellow/orange in fall.
Size: Grows 30’- 45’ high and 40’- 45’wide.
Growing Conditions: Average moist garden soil, full sun, drought
tolerant once established. Prune in summer to prevent bleeding.
Benefits: Attracts birds and pollinators.
Pink Turtlehead, an upright, clump-forming perennial.
Bloom Time: July to September pink flower spikes
Growing Conditions: Rich, moist soils in full sun to part shade.
Size: 2’-4’ high and 1’-2’ wide.
Benefits: This plant attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and
other pollinators.
Cornus Kousa (ME) Container Size: 5 Gallon - $49.00
Rosy Teacups Dogwood 10 Gallon - $59.00
Dryopteris Ludoviciana (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Southern Wood Fern
Hamamelis x Intermedia (ME) Container Size: 3 Gallon - $29.00
Barmstedt Gold Witch Hazel
Hamamelis x Intermedia hybrids, loosely-branched, medium to
large, deciduous shrubs
Bloom Time: ‘Barmstedt Gold’ has golden yellow flowers late
January to March.
Size: 12’ – 20’ tall and to 9-12' wide.
Growing Conditions: Medium moisture, well-drained acidic soils
in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, songbirds, and small
mammals.
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Rosy Teacups was bred by Rutgers University to be more disease
resistant, more drought tolerant, more sun tolerant, and more
floriferous than standard dogwood trees.
Bloom Time: Flowers are long lasting, appear several weeks after
native dogwoods, late spring into June.
Size: Grows 20’- 30’ high and 15’- 20’wide.
Growing Conditions: Open sunny areas but prefers some light
shade especially in the hot afternoon, moist but well-drained soil
rich in organic matter.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, pollinators, songbirds, and bees.
Southern Wood-fern is a native fern from NC south to Florida and
west to TX. Evergreen in mild climates, a slow to moderate grower
with shiny upright leathery green fronds that are very striking in the
garden. Even though it is found in wet areas, Southern Wood-fern
will adapt to average garden conditions in moist fertile soils with
partial sun to full shade. Use this plant in a shade garden as a
ground cover, woodland settings and along streams, bogs and
ponds.
Size: Grows 3’ to 4’ high and 2’ to 3’ wide.
Hippeastrum x Johnsonii (ME) Container Size: 1 Gallon - $5.00
Hardy Amaryllis
Jessamine Sempervirens (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $12.00
Carolina Jessamine
Parthenium Integrifolium (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $10.00
Wild Quinine
Hardy Amaryllis While most amaryllis hybrids will be killed if
the soil freezes, the hardy amaryllis will survive without harm
through zone 7.
Bloom Time: Blooms usually appear in late spring.
Growing Conditions: Hardy amaryllis is an easy-to-grow bulb.
It is tolerant of acidic or alkaline soils and tolerates clay better
than would be expected, provided the wintertime drainage is
adequate. It grows well in full sun or light shade.
Size: 18-24 inches tall
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Carolina Jessamine is a native evergreen vine admired for its
sweetly scented, canary yellow flowers.
Bloom Time: February to April, depending on the weather.
Growing Conditions: Best grown in moist, organically rich,
well-drained soils in full sun. It will tolerate light shade but
blooms best with full sun.
Size: Vine to 20’ tall
Benefits: Dense growth provides winter cover for wildlife and
flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators.
Wild Quinine is a clump-forming, deciduous perennial which
occurs in dry soils on prairies, glades and rocky woods.
Bloom Time: May to August
Growing Conditions: Full sun, dry to medium water, tolerates
drought, erosion, clay soil, dry soil, shallow-rocky soil
Size: 2’- 4’ high and 1’- 2’ wide.
Benefits: Attracts pollinators and is a wildlife food source.
Prunus Cerasifera (ME) Container Size: 3 Gallon - $59.00
Purple Leaf Plum
Rhododendron Austrinum (ME) Container Size: 1 Gallon - $20.00
Florida Azalea (orange flowers)
Silphium Perfoliatum (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $2.50
Cup Flower 1 Gallon - $10.00
3 Gallon - $12.00
Purple Leaf Plum, a small, sometimes spiny, deciduous
ornamental tree grown for its attractive purple foliage and
flowers.
Bloom Time: Fragrant white or pink flowers in Spring.
Growing Conditions: Full sun, adapts to various soils, medium
water requirements.
Size: 15’- 20’ high and wide.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, songbirds and pollinators.
Florida Azalea, native, multi-stemmed, deciduous woody shrub
and easy to grow
Bloom Time: Showy, fragrant flowers in Spring.
Growing Conditions: Sun-dappled shade, consistent but well-
drained water requirements.
Size: 6’- 10’ high and wide.
Benefits: Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Cup Flower is a perennial with numerous large, yellow composite
flowers. Leaves join at the stem to form a small cup that holds
water and attracts birds.
Bloom Time: July – September
Growing Conditions: Sun, drought and clay soil tolerant
Size: Grows 3’ to 6’ high
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and birds for seed.
Symphyotrichum Georgianum (ME) Container Size: 1 Quart - $5.00
Georgia Aster
Georgia Aster is a native, perennial wildflower in the daisy
family.
Bloom Time: Late September to November
Growing Conditions: Average soil with good drainage and as
much sun exposure as possible.
Size: Grows 2’ - 3’ high and wide
Benefits: Attracts butterflies, songbirds and pollinators.