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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.
Cornus – Garden Glow Red Twig Dogwood
Fantastic year-round color.
Panicum – Hot Rod Red Switch Grass
Early season color-changing grass!
Prunus x cistena – Purple Leaf Sand Cherry
Red and purple foliage. Deer resistant.
Buddleia – Black Knight Butterfly Bush
12" florets loaded with countless shades of pink petals.
Senecio aureus – Golden Groundsel
Dream plant for tough dry shade spots.
Senecio obovata – Squaw Weed
Fantastic MO and IL native evergreen ground cover for sun or shade.
Echinacea – SunSeekers Golden Sun Coneflower
Brilliant yellow blossoms all season.
Echinacea – Cara Mia Yellow Coneflower
Gorgeous flowers all summer until frost.
Agastache Sunrise Rose Hummingbird Mint
Extremely long blooming selection.
Actea racemosa – Cimicifuga racemosa – Fairy Candles
Our most enchanting Missouri and Illinois native plant.
Itea virginica, Virginia Sweetspire
This small Missouri and Illinois native shrubs grows anywhere, sun, shade, wet, dry.
Liriodendron tulipifera – Tulip Tree
Stately native tree.
Pycnanthemum muticum – Blunt Mountain Mint
Top choice to attract butterflies and more, multiple award winner.
Buddleia – Pink Cascade II Butterfly Bush
12" florets loaded with countless shades of pink petals.
Phlox pilosa – Prairie Phlox
Native perennial, makes a fantastic ground cover in sunny areas.
Iodanthus pinnatifidus – Purple Rocket
A Missouri and Illinois native that brings color to shady spots.
Apios americana – Groundnut Vine
Missouri native vine for shade.
Amelanchier – Spring Glory Serviceberry
A tidy well-formed tree with beautiful white flowers.
Salvia – Color Spires Azure Snow Sage
Bicolored flowers unlike any other.
Vernonia missurica – Missouri Ironweed
Feeds countless butterflies and other important pollinators.
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.
Hibiscus laevis – Halberd Leaved Rose Mallow
Its interesting leaves resemble the 15th-16th century weapon the halberd spear.
Malus – Blushing Delight Fruit Snacks Apple Tree
Delicious full-sized fruit on columnar trees.
Helianthus pauciflorus – Prairie Sunflower
Large vigorous Illinois and Missouri native for the sun garden.
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