• Sedum kamtschaticum

    Orange Stonecrop is a perennial plant. It is a groundcover sedum with densely blooming yellow flowers in the fall. It also attracts pollinators late in the season.
    HEIGHT: 3″ EXPOSURE: Full sun FLOWER COLOR: Yellow BLOOM TIME: June-August
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Lindera angustifolia

    A thicket forming shrub. Foliage is blueish green turning to shades of orange, yellow and red in the fall. Bronze leaves persist throughout the winter. Leaves are fragrant when crushed.

    HEIGHT: 6′ WIDTH: 3′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Orange FLOWER COLOR: Yellow BLOOM TIME: March-April
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Oriental Spruce evergreen trees have needles that are short, pointy and dark green. Growth is very slow. Brown cones are pendulous. HEIGHT: 30′ WIDTH: 10′ EXPOSURE: Full sun Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Pansy viola x wittrockiana ‘Spring Matrix Ocean’

    HEIGHT: 8″ WIDTH: 8-10″ EXPOSURE: Full sun to part shade FLOWER COLOR: light lavender to mid blue

    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Viola x wittrockiana

    HEIGHT: 8″ WIDTH: 8-10″ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FLOWER COLOR: Red and burgundy

    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Acer griseum Paperbark maple is an ornamental tree. The bark is extremely exfoliated and rusty brown in color that resemble large curls that stay on the bark. The leaves turn shades of orange and red in the fall.
    HEIGHT: 20′ WIDTH: 15′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Orange and Red
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Asimina triloba Paw Paw is a native ornamental tree. It is a thicket-forming understory tree with large obvate-lanceolate leaves that droop down giving the tree a wilted appearance. Maroon flowers appear in spring and mature into an edible fruit.
    HEIGHT: 15′ WIDTH: 15′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow FLOWER COLOR: Maroon BLOOM TIME: April-May
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Carex pensylvanica

    Pennsylvania Sedge is a shade-loving sedge that is native to North America. It grows in loose colonies with a creeping growth habit with arching semi-evergreen leaves.

    HEIGHT: 6″ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Parrotia persica

    Persian Ironwood is an ornamental tree. New leaves emerge red and purple then fade to green. Bark is exfoliates to different shades of tan. This tree has beautiful fall color with shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple.
    HEIGHT: 30′ WIDTH: 20′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FALL COLOR: Yellow, orange, red-purple
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Persimmon is a native shade tree. These trees can be male or female. The female trees produce a small orange fruit that is edible after the first frost. The leaves are dark green that turn from orange to red-purple in the fall. The bark of the mature tree is dark gray and blocky.
    HEIGHT: 40′ WIDTH: 30′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Orange-maroon
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Taxodium ‘Peve Minaret’

    Peve Minaret Bald Cypress is an columnar form of Bald Cypress.
    HEIGHT: 10′ WIDTH: 3′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FALL COLOR: Orange-brown
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Pond Cypress is a deciduous conifer, shade tree. The leaves are bright green with a feathery appearance. When grown near water, Pond Cypress can produce ‘knees’. This occurs when woody growths are pushed above the ground or water.
    HEIGHT: 50′ WIDTH: 20′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
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