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Hydrangea a. – Invincibelle Ruby Smooth Hydrangea
A red version of our native Hydrangea.
Echinacea – Prima Ruby Coneflower
Large red petals surround dark, almost black, cones.
Bignonia capreolata – Cross Vine
2" trumpet shaped blossoms, Missouri and Illinois native vine.
Styrax – Evening Light Japanese Snowbell
Fragrant white flowers on glossy black foliage. Stunning.
Amelanchier alnifolia – Obelisk Downy Serviceberry
Upright narrow form of Serviceberry, perfect for small spots.
Magnolia Bracken’s Brown Beauty Southern Magnolia
Gorgeous tree with glossy evergreen foliage and showy flowers.
Amsonia illustris – Shining Blue Star
Popular, easy-to-grow Missouri native perennial.
Hibiscus – Summerific Cherry Choco Latte Rose Mallow
Over 9" flowers!
Helianthus pauciflorus – Prairie Sunflower
Large vigorous Illinois and Missouri native for the sun garden.
Weigela Spilled Wine
Low-maintenance, showy shrub.
Hibiscus – Edge of Night Rose Mallow
Striking jet black foliage and bubblegum pink blossoms on this hardy perennial.
Betula – Fox Valley Dwarf River Birch – Little King Dwarf River Birch Tree
Extremely showy peeling bark.
Cephalanthus – Crimson Comets Buttonbush
A selection of our Missouri native with excellent fall color.
Halesia carolina – Carolina Silverbells
Hard to find tree with showy white bells
Paeonia – High Noon Tree Peony
Winner of the prestigious American Peony Society’s Gold Medal award, the Society’s highest honor
Helianthus occidentalis – Western Sunflower
Large bold Missouri native for the sun garden.
Anemone – Puff Pink Windflower
Unbelievable pink flowers!
Agastache – Pink Pearl Hummingbird Mint
Vigorous hummingbird-loving sun perennial.
Echinacea – Fresco Apricot Coneflower
A refreshing change in Coneflowers!
Itea – Short N’ Sweet Sweetspire
Fragrant flowers that will grow just about anywhere.
Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak
Showy acorns and leaves on a statuesque tree.
Gymnocladus dioicus – Kentucky Coffee Tree
Award-winning tree to create shade.
Carpinus caroliniana – American Hornbeam
Award-winning native tree for understory plantings.
Diospyros virginiana – American Persimmon
Pretty bark adds winter interest. Female plants produce sweet fruit.
Quercus rubra – Red Oak Tree
Statuesque MO and IL native tree.
Magnolia virginiana – Glauca Sweet Bay Magnolia
Grows a little smaller than the species Magnolia virginiana.
Taxus Hicksii – Hicks Yew
Tall evergreen, perfect for living walls and foundation plantings.
Juniperus – Moonglow Juniper
Shimmering silvery-blue foliage and majestic pyramidal shape.
Hibiscus moscheutos – Swamp Rose Mallow
Among the largest flowers produced by a native perennial.
Malus – Golden Treat Fruit Snacks Apple Tree
Large crisp apples on columnar trees.
Malus – Blushing Delight Fruit Snacks Apple Tree
Delicious full-sized fruit on columnar trees.
Geranium sanguineum Album – White Bloody Cranesbill
So darn easy to grow, and so darn pretty. Rare and choice perennial.
Panicum – Blood Brothers Red Switch Grass
Dramatic grass with wine red blades, easy to grow.
Picea – Little Gem Norway Spruce
Perfect evergreen to frame the front door in pots or in the ground.
Thuja – Northern Spire Arborvitae
Perfect evergreen for privacy hedges in smaller yards.
Magnolia Yellow Bird
Lemon-yellow blossoms burst forth in spring.
Hydrangea Pop Star
An abundance of flowers on a delightful compact shrub.
Rhus glabra – Smooth Sumac
A Missouri native shrub with fascinating foliage and flowers.
Thuja – Spring Grove Arborvitae
Rugged mid-sized Arborvitae.
Quercus bicolor – Swamp White Oak Tree
Bring the gift of nature home with this beauty, MO and IL native.
Thuja – Sugar and Spice Arborvitae
A gorgeous evergreen that grows 10' tall but only 30" wide. Grows in sun and shade.
Cercis – Ruby Falls Redbud
Weeping dwarf with elegant purple heart-shaped leaves and vibrant flowers.
Zizia aptera – Golden Alexander
A top choice for pollinators.
Carya illinonensis, Pecan Tree
Large Missouri and Illinois native tree that produces delicious edible nuts.
Weigela Tuxedo
Snow white flowers of dark foliage.
Andropogon garardii Big Blue Stem Grass
Majestic Missouri native grass.
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