• Shadblow serviceberry is a beautiful multistemmed shrub or small tree that can reach 20 feet tall. It offers showy white flowers in spring, and is the most winter hardy of the serviceberries.  Early to bloom in spring with white flowers. Tolerant of moist soils.  Blueberry like fruits are easy to grow.  Produces delicious red-purple edible fruit in June.  Attracts birds!  It has handsome fall foliage, which ranges from yellow to red. An excellent native shrub to add to any landscape! size:  2-3 ft well branched bareroot plants $19.50 each Estimated to be available starting April 6th.    
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    Spicebush

    $7.75
    This is really a nice shrub to have around for the wildlife benefits, beauty, and culinary uses. In Spring, Spicebush stands out in the forest with yellow flowers. During Summer, this plant attracts Spricebush Swallowtail butterflies/caterpillars.  Late Summer - early Fall, female plants produce peppery-tasting berries that be eaten as a snack or saved for later use.  A tea can be made from the aromatic leaves and twigs, and the dried and powdered fruit can be used as a spice. Good shrub for naturalizing! Performs well in moist soils. Size: 18-24 in bareroot plants, transplants.   Estimated to be available starting April 1st. code:  AN
  • This mulberry is a cross between white and red mulberry trees. This vigourous tree will produce large, sweet-tasting, virtually-seedless, black fruit throughout the entire summer and is great for fresh eating, jams, and wine. Small pot, cutting grown. Code: BRN, available starting 4/1/23

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