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Agastache – Royal Raspberry Hummingbird Mint
Vigorous hummingbird-loving sun perennial.
Carpinus caroliniana – American Hornbeam
Award-winning native tree for understory plantings.
Bignonia capreolata – Cross Vine
2" trumpet shaped blossoms, Missouri and Illinois native vine.
Diospyros virginiana – American Persimmon
Pretty bark adds winter interest. Female plants produce sweet fruit.
Platanus occidentalis – American Sycamore
Large tree with beautiful exfoliating bark.
Taxodium distichum – Bald Cypress
Tough native tree that will grow just about anywhere in the sun.
Astilbe – Look At Me False Spirea
Huge pink plumes with dramatic red stems.
Cephalanthus – Magical Moonlight Buttonbush
Dwarf variety of Missouri Native. Showy flowers beloved by native wildlife.
Amelanchier alnifolia – Obelisk Downy Serviceberry
Upright narrow form of Serviceberry, perfect for small spots.
Hydrangea – Alice N’ Wonderland Oakleaf Hydrangea
One of the most magnificent flowering shrubs.
Very rare and limited.
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.
Ilex – Berry Heavy Female Winterberry
Abundance of red berries in winter.
Taxus Hicksii – Hicks Yew
Tall evergreen, perfect for living walls and foundation plantings.
Rhus aromatica – Fragrant Sumac
Rugged native Missouri and Illinois ground cover shrub for tough spots.
Juniperus – Moonglow Juniper
Shimmering silvery-blue foliage and majestic pyramidal shape.
Cercis – Pink Pom Poms Redbud Tree
Fascinating flowers on mini tree.
Vernonia fasciculata – Prairie Ironweed
Feeds countless butterflies and other important pollinators.
Penstemon hirsutus – Hairy Beardtongue
Hoards of purple and white dangling bells, U.S. native perennial.
Perovskia atriplicifolia – Russian Sage
Multiple award winner with lavender-blue flowers and fantastic silver foliage.
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