ABELIA
'Edward Goucher' Abelia
Zone 7
A compact, semievergreen shrub with pink flowers from early summer to fall. AGM winner. Grows to 5'.
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ACER
circinatum Vine Maple
Zone 5
A handsome multistemmed maple with superb yellow-orange and red fall color. The leaves are rounded with several pointed lobes. They are held aloft by silvery, gray-green trunks that arch gracefully. A great tree for a shady site. Pacific Northwest native. AGM winner. GPP Award. 20' x 20’.
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ACER
palmatum 'Bloodgood' Japanese Maple
Zone 5
The standard purple-leaved Japanese maple, and still one of the best because it holds its color in summer and performs dependably in the landscape. Deep maroon spring and summer foliage turns crimson in late fall. 15-20’ x 20-25’.
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ACER
palmatum var. dissectum 'Inaba-shidare' Laceleaf Maple
Zone 5
An outstanding laceleaf maple that holds its deep purple-red color all summer. It grows more upright and the leaves are larger and more full than other dissectums, giving it a more substantial presence. Grows to 10’.
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ACER
palmatum var. dissectum 'Tamukeyama' Laceleaf Maple
Zone 5
A vigorous, cascading plant that has new foliage of deep crimson when unfolding then soon changes to dark purple-red. It holds its color well, even in the hottest climates. Very hardy. Grows to 13’.
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ACER
palmatum var. dissectum 'Viridis' Laceleaf Maple
Zone 6b
Delicate, green cutleaf form. Plant is strongly cascading and mounded. Grown in containers and pruned to form multiple-branched plants. Grows to 8-10'.
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ACTAEA
simplex 'Brunette' Bugbane
Zone 4
Formerly Cimicifuga. A great purple-leaved snakeroot. Fragrant, bottlebrush-like white flowers stand above the gorgeous black-purple foliage in late summer or early fall. Prefers light shade and evenly moist soil. Stunning when underplanted with Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ or ‘All Gold’. AGM winner. GPP award. 5-6' x 2-3’.
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ACTAEA
simplex 'Hillside Black Beauty' Bugbane
Zone 4
Formerly Cimicifuga. The darkest of the purple-leaved snakeroots. The nearly black leaves, which hold their color all summer, are topped by 10-14” long racemes of pink-tinted white flowers in late summer or early fall. Needs abundant moisture to perform at its best. Foliage is darkest in full sun. 5-7’ x 3-4’.
PlantHaven
PP#9988
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ADIANTUM
pedatum Maidenhair Fern
Zone 2
A graceful yet vigorous fern that bears delicate leaflets on fingerlike branchlets that radiate outward from the top of the frond stalks. Thrives in moist shade, where its creeping rhizomes eventually form a colony. Semievergreen where winters are mild. AGM winner. 12-24" x 24-30”.
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AGAPANTHUS
'Storm Cloud' African Lily, Lily-of-the-Nile
Zone 7
A spectacular hybrid with deep cobalt-blue flower heads that measure 6" across and stand up to 6' above the lush grass-like foliage. They appear in early to midsummer. A little hardier than other Agapanthus and a terrific container plant that’s easily overwintered indoors in colder climates. 72” x 36”.
Saratoga Horticultural Foundation
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AMELANCHIER
'Prince William' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
This hybrid is noted for its large flowers and fruit, which are borne on a relatively compact, suckering shrub. Each pure white bloom measures nearly an inch across, and each deliciously sweet, deep purple fruit is a full 1/2” in diameter. You’ll have to get up early to beat the birds to the harvest. Orange-red fall color. Young plants often bloom their second year. 8-10’ x 6-8’.
Christom Farms
PP#6040
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AMELANCHIER
canadensis Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 3
A tall, multistemmed shrub or small tree with fleecy white flowers in early spring followed by edible black fruit in June. Smooth gray bark and an outstanding orange-red fall foliage display provide multiseason interest. 10-20’ x 5-10’.
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AMELANCHIER
canadensis Rainbow Pillar® 'Glenn Form' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
A new hedge form of serviceberry with an upright and dense, branching habit. Grows to 16' tall and as wide. Foliage resists mildew and progresses from green in summer through a rainbow of colors before turning red before fall leaf drop. White flowers.
Losely
PP#9092
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AMELANCHIER
laevis Allegheny Serviceberry
Zone 4
A graceful, multistemmed small tree that bears abundant clusters of starry white flowers in early spring. They are followed by showy, purple-black, edible fruit. The new foliage is bronze, and the fall color is a brilliant copper-orange. 30’ x 15’.
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AMELANCHIER
x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
The usual mass of fleeting white flowers in early spring and edible berries in June on a multistemmed small tree. What sets this cultivar apart is its fall color: a brilliant red that carries for miles. A vigorous grower. 15-25’ x 10-20’.
Discov-Tree R&D, Ltd
PP#5717
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AMELANCHIER
x grandiflora 'Cole's Select' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
Masses of white blossoms in early spring followed by tasty fruits in early summer. Good for use as a background shrub or a specimen small tree. The thick, glossy foliage turns orange and red in fall. 20-25' x 15’.
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AMELANCHIER
x grandiflora 'Forest Prince' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
The flowers of this selection appear along the stems, as well as at the tips, for an especially full floral display. Becomes a billowing cloud of white in early spring. Handsome orange-red fall color. 15-25’ x 10-20’.
Klehm
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AMELANCHIER
x grandiflora 'Princess Diana' Serviceberry, Juneberry
Zone 4
A tree for all seasons: clouds of pure white flowers in early spring, abundant purplish fruits in summer, excellent orange and red fall color, and a handsome, wide-spreading winter silhouette. Young plants grow vigorously, often blooming in their third year. 20-25’ x 15-20’.
Christom Farms
PP#6041
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ANDROMEDA
polifolia 'Blue Ice' Bog Rosemary
Zone 2
This hard-to-find ericaceous shrub forms a neat mound of tough, narrow, almost needle-like leaves that are a striking ice blue in color. It is decorated with clusters of delicate pink flowers in early spring. A very choice rock garden plant. Requires moist, peaty or sandy soil. 1-2' x 2-3'.
C.O.P.F.
C.O.P.F.
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ANEMONE
hupehensis var. japonica 'Pamina' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Semidouble flowers of deep rose with a central ring of yellow stamens. Bloom is heavy and late—this is one of the last of the fall anemones to flower. Best in partial shade and well-drained soil. AGM winner. 36” x 18”.
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ANEMONE
hupehensis var. japonica 'Prince Henry' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Deep rose-colored, semidouble flowers in late summer. Excellent in the company of the white-flowered anemones. AGM winner. 36” x 24”.
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ANEMONE
x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Introduced in 1858, but still one of the most sought-after of the white Japanese anemones. Pure white petals frame the central cluster of golden stamens in early autumn. A mass of these pristine flowers can do wonders for fall sales at the garden center. AGM winner. 36-48” x 24”.
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ANEMONE
x hybrida 'Queen Charlotte' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Silvery pink, semidouble flowers dance in the wind above handsome lobed foliage in early autumn. A lovely finale for the gardening season. Like all of the Japanese Anemones, it is happiest in partial shade. AGM winner. 36” x 24”.
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ANEMONE
x hybrida 'September Charm' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Loads of single rose-pink flowers in late summer. The slightly cupped petals, arranged around a central buss of yellow stamens, have an old-fashioned charm. A good cut flower for home use. AGM winner. 36” x 24”.
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ANEMONE
x hybrida 'Whirlwind' Japanese Anemone
Zone 5
Exceptionally large (to 4” across), pure white, semidouble flowers sway in the autumn breeze on tall, wiry stems. 48-60” x 24”.
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