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Acer pennsylvanicum

Acer pennsylvanicum

Striped Maple
  • Silvery white striped bark is attractive in winter
  • Large compound glossy dark green leaves and yellow fall color
  • Medium-sized tree witha fast growth rate
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Acer saccharum

Acer saccharum

Sugar Maple
  • Green foliage with brilliant yellow and red-orange fall color
  • Dense, rounded crown
  • Provides excellent cover and nest sites for birds
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Amelanchier laevis

Amelanchier laevis

Allegheny Serviceberry
  • Striking, formal habit
  • Fragrant, white flowers in April
  • Edible berries ripen to dark purple-black
  • Glossy, dark green foliage
  • Vibrant red-orange fall color
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Amsonia hubrichtii

Amsonia hubrichtii

Threadleaf Blue Star
  • Narrow, thread-like foliage
  • Steel-blue flowers in early spring
  • Golden fall color
  • Looks great when massed together
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Asclepias incarnata

Asclepias incarnata

Swamp Milkweed
  • Beautiful native perennial
  • Pink flowers
  • Attractive seed pods
  • Food source for Monarch butterflies
  • Great for naturalizing
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Asclepias tuberosa

Asclepias tuberosa

Butterfly Milkweed
  • Native perennial
  • Beautiful orange flowers all summer
  • Attractive seed heads
  • Food source for Monarch butterflies
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Asimina triloba

Asimina triloba

Paw Paw Tree
  • Large drooping, tropical-looking leaves
  • Maroon flowers appear before the leaves in spring
  • Edible, greenish fruit that tastes like banana
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Azalea viscosum

Azalea viscosum

Swamp Azalea
  • Native. Likes swampy, boggy, wet lowland areas
  • White-pale pink, fragrant flowers
  • Upright loose spreading habit
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Carex pensylvanica

Carex pensylvanica

Pennsylvania Sedge
  • Narrow fine-textured leaves
  • Seed and cover for small songbirds
  • Naturalizes slowly on moist sites and under trees
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Carya ovata

Carya ovata

Shagbark Hickory
  • Good shade tree
  • Bark exfoliates in strips
  • Beautiful fall color
  • Edible, oval-shaped nuts
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Cladrastis kentukea

Cladrastis kentukea

Yellowwood
  • Fragrant, creamy white 8 to 14" panicles of flowers
  • Pea-green foliage turns golden yellow in fall
  • Smooth beech-like grey bark
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Cladrastis lutea

Cladrastis lutea

American Yellowood
  • A beautiful native tree
  • Long panicles of fragrant white flowers in June
  • Rich golden yellow fall foliage
  • Excellent, low-maintenance
  • Small shade tree for residential lawns
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Cornus Celestial

Cornus Celestial

Dogwood
  • Classic white flowers in spring
  • Horizontal branches create a layered look
  • Glossy red fruit and foliage in fall
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