• Buddleia ‘Miss Molly’

    Miss Molly Butterflybush is a perennial plant. It has magenta fragrant flower clusters form on spikes in the summer. It attracts butterflies.
    HEIGHT: 4′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FLOWER COLOR: Pink BLOOM TIME: June-September
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Achillea ‘Moonshine’

    Moonshine Yarrow is a perennial plant. It has yellow, flat topped flowers bloom throughout the summer. The foliage is blueish green and holds up through the winter.
    HEIGHT: 1′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FLOWER COLOR: Yellow BLOOM TIME: June-September
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Zingiber mioga

    A shade perennial with glossy green foliage on top and pink blooms at the base in the late fall. The unopened blooms are edible, as well as the young shoots (not the mature ones).

    HEIGHT: 4′ EXPOSURE: Part shade to full shade FLOWER COLOR: Pink BLOOM TIME: September-October
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Deutzia ‘Nikko’

    Nikko Slender Deutzia is a deciduous shrub. It is a dwarf deutzia with white fragrant flowers in the spring.

    HEIGHT: 2′ WIDTH: 2′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Burgandy FLOWER COLOR: White BLOOM TIME: April-May
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Nordman Fir evergreen trees have needles that are dark green and soft to the touch. Cones grow upright and on top of the branches. HEIGHT: 35′ WIDTH: 15′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Northern Catalpa is a large native shade tree. It is a large shade tree with large, heart-shaped, fuzzy leaves. The white flowers bloom in late spring and have purple and yellow centers. The fruits are long and cigar shaped.
    HEIGHT: 50′ WIDTH: 30′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow FLOWER COLOR: White with purple and yellow center BLOOM TIME: May-June
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Adiantum pedatum

    Northern Maidenhair Fern is a native perennial plant, native to North American. It is a delicate fern with bright green leaflets and black stems.
    HEIGHT: 2′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Northern Pecan is a native shade tree. It is the largest tree in the hickory family. The leaves are large and pinnately compound with a yellow-brown fall color. The fruits are edible nuts that appear in the fall in clusters.
    HEIGHT: 75′ WIDTH: 40′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Northern Red Oak is a native shade tree. The leaves emerge a pinkish-red in the spring and the change to a dark green in the summer. By autumn, the leaves turn a deep russet red color. The tree produces acorns that are enjoyed by wildlife. It is a good native tree for large areas.
    HEIGHT: 50′ WIDTH: 50′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FALL COLOR: Red-brown
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Panicum ‘Northwind’

    Northwind Switch Grass is a native ornamental grass. It grows vertically and has olive-green to bluish-green compact foliage. The foliage turns yellow-beige in the fall and remain throughout the winter.

    HEIGHT: 4′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Norway Spruce evergreen trees have primary branches that swoop upwards while secondary branches are pendulous. The brown cones are also pendulous. The needles are pointy and dark green. HEIGHT: 40′ WIDTH: 25′ EXPOSURE: Full sun Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Hydrangea quercifolia

    Oakleaf Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub. The leaves have and oak leaf-like appearance with deep, pointed lobes. In early summer, white panicle flowers appear. In the fall the leaves turn shades of orange, red and purple.

    HEIGHT: 6′ WIDTH: 6′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Red-Purple FLOWER COLOR: White to pink BLOOM TIME: May-July
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
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