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Serviceberry—A short, multi-stem shrub, that has pretty white spring flowers followed by purpley-black sweet, juicy berries. Nice fall color. ME Grown Z3
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Witch Hazel—Grows to 20'-30'. A large shrub with interesting crooked branches and fragrant fall yellow flowers. Foliage opens red, turns green, then yellow in fall. ME Grown Z3
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Red Chokeberry—Showy white flowers with red stamens. Dark green foliage turns a spectacular crimson in the fall. Birds love the berries. Spreads by suckers. Wet or dry soils, sun or partial shade. Considered the best native alternative to the invasive burning bush. ME Grown Z4
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Clethra 'Ruby Spice'—Red buds and beautiful spires of heavenly scented deep pink flowers in summer. Butterflies love it! Easy to grow. ME Grown Z3
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Redvein Enkianthus—Delicate bell-shaped yellow/orange flowers veined with red in the spring. Green foliage turns brilliant yellow to orange in the fall. Me Grown Z4
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'Northern Gold' Forsythia—Beautiful golden-yellow flowers. Outstanding bud hardiness– even above snowline! One of the first flowers in the spring. ME Grown Z3
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Spicebush—Soft-yellow spring flowers followed by clusters of glossy red berries. Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies. Delicious lemon-spicy scent. Z4
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Dropmore Honeysuckle—Grows 10'-20'. Climbing honeysuckle with scarlet-orange tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Easy to grow. This is not the invasive honeysuckle. Z3
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Bayberry—Rounded deciduous semi-evergreen shrub with very aromatic foliage. Great for shoreland plantings and wildlife. Salt tolerant. Full sun to partial shade. Z2
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Blizzard Mockorange—Gorgeous fragrant pure-white flowers with deep-dark-blue-green foliage. Full sun to partial shade. Flowers right after lilacs. Z3
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'Abbotswood' Potentilla—Prolific, pure white single flowers with yellow stamens. One of the first potentillas to start blooming. ME Grown Z2
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White Snowberry—Also called Waxberry or Common Snowberry. Broad, arching and spreading, long-stemmed wildlife shrub. Excellent for holding soil an a shady, moist bank. Great for wildlife cover and forage. ME Grown Z3
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Korean Spicebush—Also called Koreanspice Viburnum. One of the first shrubs to flower in the spring. Showy cherry-pink buds open to white wonderfully fragrant flowers that turn into reddish-black fruits. Dark bluish-green foliage turns reddish purple in the fall. Attracts butterflies and birds. Z4
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Witherod Viburnum—Also called Northern Wild Raisin. Creamy-white flowers with yellow stamens turn into the highly desired multicolored fruit which turns from green to pink to red to blue to black. Foliage emerges bronze tinted and turns red and purple in the fall. Z3
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'Coutalor' Carnival Weigela—Compact, dense shrub with amazing multicolored red-pink-white tubular flowers. Attracts tons of hummingbirds. Will do the best in full sun. Z4
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Winterberry—Deciduous holly with clusters of upright stems. Richly foliated. Best known for its profusion of bright red berries which stand out after the leaves have fallen and keep their color all winter. Both male and female plants needed for berry production.
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Winter Red—Female plant. Winner of the 1998 Cary Award for Distinctive Plants for New England. Hardy. 'Southern Gentleman' required for pollination.
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Southern Gentleman—Male plant. One will pollinate several 'Winter Reds'.
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'Rugosa'—Also called the Beach Rose. Vigorous shrub with flowers ranging from deep pink to white. Red hips are great for making jams and teas and can even be eaten fresh. Tolerates salt, pollution, and drought. Easy to grow and practically care-free. Z2
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Carefree Sunshine—Lemon yellow to bright yellow , lightly fragrant, semi-double flowers in late spring/early summer repeating until frost. Dark green foliage. Compact rounded form. Very disease resistant. Z4
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