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Acer Rubrum

Acer Rubrum

Red Maple
  • Native to Ontario
  • Green foliage
  • Rapid growing, adapts to a variety of soil types
  • Fall colours yellow to scarlet
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Acer Saccharum

Acer Saccharum

Sugar Maple
  • Brilliant yellow & red-orange fall foliage
  • Excellent cover & nest sites for birds
  • Native to Ontario
  • Slow growing, ideal for large, spacious areas
  • Well known for its maple syrup
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Amelanchier Canadensis

Amelanchier Canadensis

Serviceberry
  • WHITE FLOWERS
  • GRAYISH-GREEN ROUND LEAVES TURN TO MEDIUM-GREEN IN THE SUMMER
  • BRILLIANT YELLOW TO RED COLOUR IN THE FALL
  • RED TO PURPLISH-BLACK EDIBLE FRUIT IN JUNE ATTRACTS BIRDS
  • NATIVE TO ONTARIO
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Cornus Alternifolia Pagoda

Cornus Alternifolia Pagoda

Dogwood Tree Form
  • Small, Shrubby tree with horizontal branches
  • Fragrant white flowers and dark blueish-black berries
  • Green leaves turn red in the fall
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Diervilla Lonicera

Diervilla Lonicera

Honeysuckle
  • Dwarf, mounding plant excellent for mass planting or slopes
  • Yellow Flowers
  • Leaves turn green to bronze to red in the fall
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Dodecatheon meadia

Dodecatheon meadia

Shooting Star
  • Purple flowers have swept back (reflex) petals
  • Eastern North American woodlands and meadow wildflower
  • Goes dormant in summer
  • Grows in moist soil; tolerates clay
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Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball

Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball

Smooth Hydrangea
  • Massive flowers bloom in summer
  • The flowers are held upright on very sturdy stems
  • Very hardy and reliable
  • Prune Late fall once the plant is dormant if you don't want to keep its flowers for winter interest
  • We typically prune them in early spring so we can enjoy those blooms as long as possible
  • Cut the branches back by about 1/3 of their total length
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Juncus effusus

Juncus effusus

Soft Rush
  • Bright green cylindrical stems taper to a bristle
  • Helps to stabilize pond shores and stream banks
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Juniperius Virginiana

Juniperius Virginiana

Eastern Red Cedar
  • They have oval, columnar form
  • Exfoliating, thin strips of brown bark and ascending branches support the green foliage
  • Evergreens Available April to October
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Mahonia Aquifolum Oregon

Mahonia Aquifolum Oregon

Grape Holly
  • CLUSTERS OF FRAGRANT YELLOW FLOWERS EARLY SPRING
  • GREEN BERRIES CHANGE TO DARK BLUE IN THE SUMMER AND PERSIST INTO THE WINTER
  • EDGES OF BLUE-GREEN LEAVES ARE SPINY (LIKE A HOLLY), TURNING TO BRONZE-PURPLE TONES IN THE WINTER
  • IRREGULAR UPRIGHT SPREADING HABIT
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Picea Glauca

Picea Glauca

White Spruce
  • Has a fairly symmetrical, conical crown, a regular branching pattern that often extends to the ground, and a smooth, dark gray, scaly bark
  • The wood of white spruce is light, straight grained, and resilient
  • Have long pinecones
  • Evergreens Available April to October
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Prunus Virginiana

Prunus Virginiana

Common Chokecherry
  • SMALL FRAGRANT WHITE OR PINK FLOWERS EMERGE WITH THE LEAVES
  • RED TO BLUE TO BLACK FRUIT RIPENS IN JULY, EATEN BY BIRDS
  • SEMI-GLOSSY GREEN LEAVES OCCASIONALLY TURN PINKISH IN THE FALL
  • UPRIGHT, VASE-SHAPED HABIT
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Sambucus nigra

Sambucus nigra

Elderberry
  • Pink flowers in mid-summer
  • Wonderfully dark purple, almost black foliage
  • Prune immediately after flowering
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Sorghastrum nutans

Sorghastrum nutans

Indian Grass
  • Slender, blue-green leaves turn gold in fall
  • Stiff stems topped with narrow heads in summer
  • Great vertical accent in borders
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