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Bignonia capreolata – Cross Vine
2" trumpet shaped blossoms, Missouri and Illinois native vine.
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.
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.
Hibiscus – Summerific Cherry Choco Latte Rose Mallow
Over 9" 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.
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