Allegheny Viburnum

Allegheny Viburnum

Large, leathery foliage covers upright branches on this beefy, easy to grow plant. 4″ flat domes of white flowers open in late May to put on a great show followed […]

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Nannyberry Viburnum

Nannyberry Viburnum

An outstanding native shrub that supports wildlife in oh so many ways! Upright and strong growing when young, this plant is covered with leathery, deep green foliage. Big, flattened heads […]

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Red Feather Arrowwood Viburnum

Dense and rounded with lustrous deep green foliage, Red Feather® produces dig flattened heads of white flowers in June that produce heads of purple berries in late summer that birds […]

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Blue Blaze™ Viburnum

Blue Blaze™ Viburnum

This improved selection of Arrowwood will knock your socks off along with lending a hand to a significant number of backyard critters! ‘Blue Blaze’ is a thick, dense selection that […]

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Arrowwood Viburnum

Arrowwood Viburnum

An outstanding native shrub that supports wildlife in oh so many ways! Upright and strong growing when young, this plant broadens with age and is covered with shiny foliage. Flattened […]

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Witherod Viburnum

Witherod Viburnum

Clusters of white flowers are followed by colorful summer fruit, that change from shining pink to red, then becomes blue in late summer before turning black. Sometimes all of these […]

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Culver’s Root

Culver’s Root

Starting in late spring red buds line the upright stalks and open in summer showing off purple pollinator-attracting flowers. Lance-like leaves whorl up the stems and provide a strong vertical […]

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Spike Speedwell

Spike Speedwell

Joining the popular MAGIC SHOW® Veronica comes a brand new color for the collection. ‘Purple Illusion’ matches the habit and flower size of ‘Wizard of Ahhs’, but with thick, rosy […]

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White Wands Spike Speedwell

White Wands Spike Speedwell

Pure white flower wands are borne prolifically atop the short, dense clump of dark green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.

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