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Magical Moonlight Buttonbush. The 'Magical Moonlight' variety will reach 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide. Its large, white, button-shaped blooms emerge in early summer and attracts butterflies, bees and other pollinators. Does well in wet areas.
Sugar Shack Buttonbush. The 'Sugar Shack' is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. It is perfect for small garden spaces, rain gardens and pollinator gardens. Its large, fragrant white blooms attract butterflies, bees and other pollinators.
This variety will provide good cross-pollination when paired with the Samdal variety. Samyl has particularly high-quality flowers.has a vigorous, bushy habit that is similar to Samdal, but not as dense. Plants are partially self fruitful, but planting two S. nigra cultivars will assure better fruit production for both.
Mt. Airy' fothergilla produces white, bottlebrush blooms in the spring before foliage emerges. It will reach 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. Blue-green foliage turns vibrant shades of orange and red in the fall.
Mr. Poppins Winterberry. 'Mr. Poppins' is a male variety that is used to pollinate female winterberry. It is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. Often used to pollinate 'Berry Heavy' and 'Berry Nice'.
Winter Red Winterberry. The 'Winter Red' produces clusters of red berries in the fall that persist into winter on bare stems. This variety will reach 6-8' tall and wide at maturity. Best berry set when pollinated by Southern Gentleman.
Little Henry' is a dwarf variety that will reach 2-3' tall and wide and is perfect for container gardening. It produces clusters of long, white blooms that attract pollinators in abundance.
Morus rubra, or Red Mulberry, is a deciduous tree that may grow to 30 feet with a short trunk about 2 feet in diameter and a dense, spreading crown.The Red mulberry is best grown in rich, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It will be at its best in full sun. Prune in late fall or winter to avoid bleeding.
The 'Black Cat' pussy willow is a large variety that grows 10-15' tall and wide. In early spring, silvery-pink catkins appear and quickly turn jet black. Catkins are eye-catching and soft to the touch. This variety thrives in wet environments and is great for areas that are retaining moisture in your landscape. * Invasive, water-seeking roots - should be planted away from septic systems.