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Forsythia x 'intermedia'

Border forsythia is a vigorous grower with an upright, rounded habit that will quickly reach 8-10' tall and 10-12' wide. Its vibrant yellow blooms will appear in mid-spring, before the foliage appears, and will last for a couple of weeks. This variety can handle partial shade, but will bloom better in a full sun environment. Can be pruned back in late spring or early summer after blooms have been spent.

Vitis hybrida 'Jupiter'

The 'Jupiter Blue' seedless variety grows 6-8' tall and wide and produces large clusters of reddish-blue grapes with a crisp texture and a mild, sweet flavor. This variety is hardy, disease resistant and easy to care for. Fruit ripens in late-August and will turn a deep blue when it's ready for harvesting.

Vitis hybrida 'King of the North'

The 'King of the North' is a cold-hardy, disease resistant variety that produces dark purple, almost black grapes. Grapes are juicy and tart, making them perfect for making jellies and juices. These vigorous vines can get 10-20' long, but can be pruned back to a more managable size. Fruit ripens in early September.

Hamamelis ? intermedia 'Primavera'

The 'Primavera' is known for its vibrant, fragrant yellow flowers that emerge in early spring before the leaves appear. Green foliage is tinged with yellow and orange in the fall, adding multiple seasons of interest. Will grow 12-15' tall and wide and has an open, spreading habit.

Hypericum x inodorum 'Red Fame'

The 'Red Fame' is a low-growing, upright variety that will get 2-3' tall and wide. It will produce large clusters of star-shaped, yellow flowers in mid-summer that will persist into early fall. Bright red berries appear in fall after blooms are spent, and the dark green leaves can persist into winter.

Hypericum 'Kolmiglow' PP26,242

The 'Midnight Glow' is a compact variety that reaches 2-3' tall and wide and is great for small garden spaces. Large clusters of small, yellow flowers appear in late June and persist through summer. Bright red fruit appears in the fall, adding a striking contrast against the dark green foliage. Leaves will age from green to a purplish-red color in late fall and may persist through winter in more southern climates.

Ilex ciliospinosa x latifolia ?Winter Bounty?

The 'Winter Bounty' holly is a striking variety that is prized for its large, vivid-red berries that contrast against its dark-green foliage. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 15-18' tall and 6-8' wide.

Ilex ciliospinosa x latifolia ?Winter Bounty?

The 'Winter Bounty' holly is a striking variety that is prized for its large, vivid-red berries that contrast against its dark-green foliage. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 15-18' tall and 6-8' wide.

Ilex ciliospinosa x latifolia ?Winter Bounty?

The 'Winter Bounty' holly is a striking variety that is prized for its large, vivid-red berries that contrast against its dark-green foliage. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 15-18' tall and 6-8' wide.

Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Maid'

The 'Blue Maid' holly has a dense, upright growth habit and will reach 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide. When paired with a blue male holly, it will produce large, red berries in the fall that persist into winter.

Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Prince'

The 'Blue Prince' is a blue male pollinator for female hollies. It will not produce a berry set, but its dark, blue-green foliage stays lustrous year-round. It has a rounded growth habit, reaching 6-8' tall and wide at maturity.

Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Princess'

The 'Blue Princess' is prized for its dark, blue-green foliage that is accented by rich, red berries in the fall and winter. It will reach 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide. Best berry set produced when planted with a blue male holly.

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