Deciduous Shrubs
Dogwood Garden Glow
Dogwood 'Garden Glow'
Dogwood Garden Glow
Attractive gold summer foliage with tinges of pink and red in fall; bright red stems are a great feature during the dormant season; best color in part shade as foliage can scorch in full sun while leaves darken in full shade. Garden Glow Dogwood has attractive chartreuse foliage throughout the season. The glossy pointy leaves are highly ornamental and turn an outstanding red in the fall. It has clusters of white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It produces white berries in mid summer. The red branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Dogwood Gray
Dogwood 'Gray'
Dogwood Gray
This tough, low-maintenance shrub offers subtle year-round beauty. White panicles of flowers brighten the landscape in June. White berries attract many birds in the late summer and early fall. And the reddish-pink fruit stems persist into the winter, adding a nice color contrast to the gray bark. Gray dogwoods are great for borders, groups and masses. They can also be grown as small trees to be used for foundations, entranceways, borders or specimen planting. Features grayish-green to dark green leaves that are narrow-elliptic to ovate-lanceolate and 2-4" long, turning reddish-purple in the fall.
Dogwood Ivory Halo
Dogwood 'Ivory Halo'
Dogwood Ivory Halo
A compact and very hardy shrub, well suited for color contrast in many garden applications; features very showy white-variegated foliage and brilliant red stems which show up well against the winter snow. Ivory Halo Dogwood has attractive white-variegated green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. It has clusters of creamy white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It produces white berries in mid summer. The red branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Dogwood Neon Burst
Cornus alba 'ByBoughen'
Dogwood Neon Burst
This new Tatarian dogwood from Bylands Nursery in British Columbia has attractive chartreuse foliage and is a compact selection growing 4-5’ tall. It has good sun and heat tolerance, retaining bright leaf color throughout summer. New leaves are tinged with bronze and the stems have a rich red hue early in the season. Fall foliage becomes a rainbow of purple, red, yellow and orange. In winter the stems turn glossy scarlet red. Unlike most C. alba, Neon Burst™ works well as a specimen plant or in large groupings. (®CA)
Height: 4-6'. Spread: 4-6'. Shape: Mounded. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade. Foliage: Yellow-green. Fall Foliage: Golden yellow, red, purple. Zone: 2-7.
Dogwood Red Twigged
Cornus baileyi
Dogwood Red Twigged
A native plant, the Red Twig Dogwood is an excellent plant for massing in large areas, and because of its interesting stem color it makes it suitable for shrub border use in residential landscapes; can be an effective bank cover for it holds soil quite well; beautiful when framed with snow.
Dogwood Variegated European
Cornus alba 'Argenteo-marginata'
Dogwood Variegated European
The spreading, tiered branches along a central leader of this dogwood offer a remarkable waterfall effect of leaves with bold, creamy white margins and giant 7-inch blossoms, followed by intensely deep blue-black fruit.
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
A good durable utility shrub with bronze tinged foliage and small yellow flowers; no particularly overwhelming ornamental features, but overall trouble-free, tolerant of adverse conditions; good in massing. Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle has attractive dark green foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The pointy leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. It has lemon yellow trumpet-shaped flowers along the branches in early summer.
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle is a great shrub for those difficult dry, shaded areas.It spreads somewhat aggressively by rhizomes, and has beautiful red fall foliage. The classic Honeysuckle flower is a favorite of bees.
Fine Line Buckthorn
Rhamnus frangula 'Ron Williams'
Fine Line Buckthorn
Fine Line® combines the fern-like foliage of 'Asplenifolia' with the narrow upright habit of 'Columnaris'. May be used to create a narrow hedge or screen, or as an accent specimen or in a patio container. This non-invasive cultivar is a responsible replacement for the older weedy varieties. A university study showed a 3% germination rate, compared to the species which germinated at 98%. Developed by Ron Williams of Scenic View Nursery in Wisconsin.
Forsythia Meadowlark
Forsythia 'Meadowlark'
Forsythia Meadowlark
A shrub with superior flower-bud hardiness and showy, bright yellow spring flowers, its flower buds are hardy to - 35 degrees F. It will perform best in full sun.
Forsythia Northern Gold
Forsythia 'Northern Gold'
Forsythia Northern Gold
Gingko Mariken Maidenhair
Gingko biloba 'Mariken'
Gingko Mariken Maidenhair
This compact, bushy selection was an excellent find with the unique history of the species and the same fan-shaped green leaves that turn bright yellow in fall. But 'Mariken' stays very small, its thick, spreading branches loaded with a dense arrangement of foliage. The slow-growing, deciduous conifer makes a high interest architectural feature, a flat, rounded form, for either small garden or container. Extremely adaptable to a wide variety of conditions.
Golden Barberry
Berberis thunbergii 'Aurea'
Golden Barberry
Dynamic, yellow leaves on a hardy upright shrub. Foliage turns orange and red in fall. Thorns.
Harry Lauder’s Walkingstick
Corylus avellana 'Contorta'
Harry Lauder’s Walkingstick
Noted for its contorted, twisted growth. This is a real conversation piece. Branches are valued for their use in flower arrangements. Available as a tree or shrub.
Hazelnut American
Corylus americana
Hazelnut American
This is the most dwarf species of hazelnut. Starting in their 2nd year, small runners come out 3-6 inches from the main trunk. Each of these sprouts will begin producing nuts in two years. The nutshell is thick, but the flavor is outstanding. Good for pollinating other hazels. Can produce in light shade. Useful for the shrub border and in naturalistic settings. Sun or partial shade.
Hazelnut Purpleleaf Bailey Sel
Hazelnut 'Purpleleaf' Bailey Sel
Hazelnut Purpleleaf Bailey Sel
Here is a distinctive large shrug that produces stunning purple foliage that fades to green in summer. It is the Purple-leaf hazel, or Corylus maxima 'Purpurea'. This plant has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit. This form of Hazel has beautiful, scalloped, heavily-textured leaves. And the opulent deep purple color rivals any other shrub of this shade. But Purple-leaf hazel not only makes an outstanding ornamental, but also a first rate hedge, and, unusually for an ornamental, edible nuts are produced in good quantities.
Hydrangae Little Quick Fire
Hydrangea paniculata 'SMHPLQF'
Hydrangae Little Quick Fire
Like Quick Fire®, it is early blooming, flowering about a month before other hydrangeas. White flowers transform to pink-red as summer progresses. This dwarf plant fits easily into any landscape, including container gardens. Add it to your existing hydrangea garden to extend the hydrangea season.
Height: 3-5'. Spread: 4-7'. Shape: Upright rounded. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade. Foliage: Green. Fall Foliage: Insignificant. Zone: 3-8.
Hydrangae Summer Crush
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmacfive'
Hydrangae Summer Crush
It’s not just about blue or pink anymore! The intense, deep coloration found in Summer Crush® is a true differentiator in the hydrangea marketplace. With a profusion of big raspberry red or neon purple blooms, Summer Crush® is a color breakthrough in reblooming garden hydrangeas and a welcome addition to the Endless Summer® brand. Introduced by Bailey Innovations, this new addition is the result of focused breeding and years of production and field testing. Proven to be Zone 4 cold hardy and the most wilt resistant Endless Summer® yet, this compact growing hydrangea with dark green glossy leaves fits smaller spaces in the garden and is the perfect size for patio containers. CPBRAF, ®CA
Height: 18-36". Spread: 18-36". Shape: Upright, rounded. Exposure: Part Shade. Foliage: Green. Fall Foliage: Insignificant. Zone: 4-9
Hydrangea Annabelle
Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
Hydrangea Annabelle
The Hydrangea Annabelle is a wonderful hydrangea that produces white flowers up to 12 inches across. The huge, white blooms appear in profusion every year without fail in early to late summer.
Hydrangea Bella Anna
Hydrangea 'Bella Anna'
Hydrangea Bella Anna
Bella Anna features large, peppy pink blooms. It is easy to grow, and easy to enjoy. Even harsh winter weather or severe pruning is not a problem for Bella Anna. This hardy, reliable hydrangea keeps blooming all from early summer through fall, with minimal care. Bella Anna originates from a hydrangea native to America, and this makes it a fine choice for attracting bees, butterflies, and birds to your natural setting. A vigorous grower that loves the shade, Bella Anna will transform dark garden recesses to vibrant focal points in your garden.
Hydrangea Berry White
Hydrangea paniculata 'Renba'
Hydrangea Berry White
This long-awaited introduction is a step forward in paniculata breeding. With strong, upright stems and large cone-shaped flower panicles that stay upright, this plant is a summer stunner. Like the other paniculatas from Mr. Renault at Pépinières Renault, the flower color starts out white in July then progresses to dark pink. Coloring occurs from the bottom and progresses to the top of the panicle. Berry White® blooms a little later than Strawberry Sundae® and about the same time as Vanilla Strawberry™. Color shades can vary according to location, climate and type of soil.
Hydrangea BloomStruck
Hydrangea BloomStruck
Hydrangea BloomStruck
Bloomstruck is a reblooming flower and has perfectly rounded flowers averaging 3.5 - 5" across. The intense rose-pink, violet or blue flower heads are held upright on striking red-purple stems. Flowers are violet-blue to blue in acidic soil. Glossy dark green leaves with red petioles and red veins add to this plant's retail presence and make it stand out before flowers ever open.
Hydrangea Blushing Bride
Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Blushing Bride'
Hydrangea Blushing Bride
Endless Summer Blushing Bride produces pure white blooms of semi-double florets that gradually mature to a sweet, subtle blush of pink. While easy to grow and quite vigorous, it is important to care for your plant properly for best results.
Hydrangea Bobo
Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO'
Hydrangea Bobo
Bobo is a delightful dwarf hydrangea that is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom.
Hydrangea Compact PeeGee
Hydrangea paniculata 'Compact'
Hydrangea Compact PeeGee
A rounded, compact form of PeeGee Hydrangea. Matures to about half the size of PeeGee, with smaller leaves and flowers. Bloom time, flower color, foliage, and fall color are all identical to PeeGee. The compact size makes it a great choice for the foundation or border where PeeGee is too large. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.
Hydrangea Diamond Rouge
Hydrangea 'Diamond Rouge'
Hydrangea Diamond Rouge
Without a doubt, Diamond Rouge® is the reddest H. paniculata on the market. This new variety has abundant, long lasting flowers on strong stems that start white and progress to pink, raspberry red and finally wine red. Flowers start blooming in July and take on red coloration earlier in the season than other pink paniculatas. Compared to Strawberry Sundae®, Diamond Rouge is slightly bigger and has distinct raspberry-red flowers that color earlier in the season. Bred by Jean Renault in France.
Height: 4-5', spread: 3-4', shape: compact & upright. Foliage: dark green summer, fall foliage: yellow/orange. Exposure: full sun to part shade. Zone: 3-8
Hydrangea Endless Summer Pop Star
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmacsix'
Hydrangea Endless Summer Pop Star
Hydrangea Endless Summer The Original
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmer'
Hydrangea Endless Summer The Original
A hardy, mop-head type hydrangea with the unique ability to bloom consistently on both old and new wood. The result is a plant that provides beautiful flowers all summer long. The flowers grow up to 8" in diameter, with pink blooms in alkaline soils and blue blooms in acidic soil.
Hydrangea Fire Light
Hydrangea 'Fire Light'
Hydrangea Fire Light
Fire Light is the new standard to measure all hardy hydrangeas. Upright panicles are packed with florets which transform from pure white in summer to rich pomegranate-pink in late summer to fall. Its thick, sturdy stems hold up the beautiful flowers so they are prominently displayed in the garden. An exceptional landscape shrub for foundation planting, back of the border or cutting garden. Easy-to-grow.
Hydrangea Incrediball
Hydrangea arborescens 'Abetwo'
Hydrangea Incrediball
A superb improvement, with giant blooms that have roughly 4 times as many flowers as Annabelle. The show begins in midsummer with huge round blooms clustered atop sturdy branches that are surrounded by medium green oval leaves. Cut back in spring to promote flowering on summer wood. Fantastic as a specimen shrub or in a border.
Hydrangea Light-O-Day
Hydrangea macrophylla Endless Summer 'Light O Day'
Hydrangea Light-O-Day
A variegated lace cap mutation of the widely popular re-blooming hydrangea Endless Summer.
The inner blooms are either pink or blue, depending on the soil acidity. Surrounding the inner blooms are bright white flowers.
Hydrangea Limelight
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'
Hydrangea Limelight
Exquisite, bright, lime-green flowers, a beautiful color that adds a much needed brightness to the late summer landscape. In autumn the blooms display shades of pink, burgundy and green.
Hydrangea Little Hottie
Hydrangea Panicle 'Little Hottie'
Hydrangea Little Hottie
An exciting alternative to Little Lime®, this Little Hottie™ has very full flower heads with florets that emerge green and turn sparkling white. This well-branched, compact paniculata is covered in large blooms from the bottom to the top of the plant and holds tight flower clusters out on strong stems. Bred in Georgia for heat tolerance, Little Hottie® performs equally well in Minnesota. Flowers don't get heat-stressed or brownout in excessive heat. With natural basal branching, this new introduction doesn't need much pruning in production or the landscape to grow into a well-shaped plant with strong stems. Fall color is soft pink.
Hydrangea Little Lime
Hydrangea paniculata 'Jane'
Hydrangea Little Lime
Little Lime Hydrangea offers soft green and soft pink blooms. Shades of Green foliage. Rounded and compact shaped form. 3-5' high and 3-4' spread.
Hydrangea Phantom
Hydrangea 'Phantom'
Hydrangea Phantom
Phantom Hydrangea has huge white flower blooms. These flowers are pale green early in the summer and slowly turn white in July and August. By September, they will darken to pink before falling.
Hydrangea Pink Diamond
Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond'
Hydrangea Pink Diamond
Incredibly large inflorescences of Pink Diamond open in late summer a cream color, and then, gradually starting at the base of the panicle, turn a rich shade of pink.
Hydrangea Pinky Winky
Hydrangea paniculata 'DVPpinky'
Hydrangea Pinky Winky
A commanding presence in the summer and fall garden, Pinky Winky is a exceptional new cold-hardy Hydrangea. The 12- to 16-inch long flower heads emerge white, deepening to pink as they age, giving it a pink to white radiant effect from the bottom up!
Hydrangea Quick Fire (shrub or tree form)
Hydrangae Paniculata 'Quick Fire'
Hydrangea Quick Fire (shrub or tree form)
Quick Fire hydrangea is a breakthrough, in that it blooms months earlier that older varieties, extending the bloom time and beauty from early summer thru autumn.
Hydrangea Strawberry Sundae
Hydrangea paniculata 'Strawberry Sundae'
Hydrangea Strawberry Sundae
'Strawberry Sundae' flowers emerge creamy white in mid summer, change to pink and finally to strawberry red. The flowers will remind you of a refreshing strawberry sundae ice cream treat on a hot summer afternoon. With its compact habit this hydrangea can add color to a small space garden or container and the fantastic flower color lasts well into fall.
Hydrangea Sugar Puff
Hydrangea 'Sugar Puff'
Hydrangea Sugar Puff
Sugar Puff Hydrangea is a dwarf cultivar that typically grows in a rounded mound to only 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. It is particularly noted for its dwarf/compact shape, abundant star-shaped sterile flowers with elliptic sepals, dense nearly round flower panicles, and free blooming habit. It blooms earlier and longer than most other panicle hydrangeas. Flowers emerge white but slowly mature to a rosy pink. Strong stiff stems hold the flower panicles upright with no drooping. Flowers typically bloom from July through September.