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Shrubs

Abbotswood Potentilla

Adams Needle

Adonis Blue Butterfly Bush

Alpine Currant

American Elderberry

Amethyst Coral Berry

Amur North River Privet

Andorra Compacta Juniper

Anthony Waterer Spiraea

Aphrodite Rose of Sharon

Ardens Rose of Sharon

Arrowwood Viburnum

Berry Heavy Holly

Berry Nice Holly

Black Beauty Elderberry

Black Chokeberry

Black Knight Butterfly Bush

Blondy Euonymus

Blue Mist Bluebeard

Blue Muffin Viburnum

Blue Rug Juniper

Bursting Heart Burning Bush

Buttonbush

Cardinal Candy Viburnum

Castle Spire Holly

Castle Wall Holly

Chardonnay Pearls Deutzia

Cheyenne Privet

Chiffon White Rose of Sharon

Chinese South Privet

Claret Purple Butterfly Bush

Common Purple Lilac

Common Snowball Bush

Common Witch-hazel

Compact American Cranberrybush

Compacta Burning Bush

Coral Red Dogwood

Coronation Triumph Potentilla

Crisp Leaf Spiraea

Daphne Spiraea

Dark Knight Bluebeard

Darts Gold Ninebark

Darts Red Spiraea

Diana Rose of Sharon

Doublefile Viburnum

Dwarf Blue Leaf Arctic Willow

Dwarf Ninebark

Emerald Gaiety Burning Bush

Emerald n Gold Burning Bush

False Indigo Indigo Bush

Fireball Burning Bush

Flameleaf Sumac

Fragrant Sumac

French Pussy Willow

Frobeli Spiraea

Gold Drop Potentilla

Gold Splash Euonymus

Golden Lanterns Pheasant Berry

Goldflame Spiraea

Goldmound Spiraea

Grandiflora Hydrangea

Heavenly Bamboo

Honeycomb Butterfly Bush

Isanti Dogwood

Ivory Halo Dogwood

Jackman Potentilla

James Macfarlane Lilac

Japanese White Spiraea

Java Red Weigela

Jeanne D Arc Rose of Sharon

Korean Lilac

Lime Light Hydrangea

Little Lamb Hydrangea

Little Princess Spiraea

Londense Privet

Lucy Rose of Sharon

Lynwood Gold Forsythia

Magic Carpet Spiraea

Margarita Yew

McKays White Potentilla

Meadowlark Forsythia

Midnight Wine Weigela

Minuet Weigela

Miss Canada Lilac

Miss Kim Lilac

Mohican Viburnum

Morning Star Rose of Sharon

Mountain Laurel

Nikko Blue Hydrangea

Nugget Ninebark

Oakleaf Hydrangea

Paeonyflorus Rose of Sharon

Peacock Butterfly Bush

Persian Lilac

Petit Bleu Bluebeard

Pink Delight Butterfly Bush

Pink Flowering Almond

Pink Parasols Spiraea

Pink Pussy Willow

Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle

Pink Weigela

Primrose Beauty Potentilla

Prince of Wales Juniper

Purple Emperor Butterfly Bush

Purpleleaf Sandcherry

Red Flowering Quince

Red Leaf Japanese Barberrt

Red Prince Weigela

Red Twigged Dogwood

Red Weigela

Redosier Dogwood

Renaissance Spiraea

Royal Red Butterfly Bush

Ruby Queen Weigela

Russian Sage

Satin Rose Rose of Sharon

Satin Violet Rose of Sharon

Sea Green Juniper

Shamrock Hydrangea

Siberian Peashrub

Silky Dogwood

Silver Pussy Willow

Smooth Sumac

Snow Storm Spiraea

Snowmound Spiraea

Spectabilis Forsythia

Summer Wine Nine Bark

Sunrise Forsythia

Sunshine Blue Bluebeard

Sweet Mock Orange

Tangerine Potentilla

Texas Scarlet Flowering Quince

Tor Spiraea

Variegated Weigela

Variegated Yucca

Vernal Witch-hazel

White Butterfly Bush

White Dome Hydrangea

White Persian Lilac

Wine & Roses Weigela

Winter Honeysuckle

Wintergreen Boxwood

Yellow Twig Dogwood


The Japanese Red Maple tree, Acer Palmatum Autropurpeum, is by far, one of the most popular ornamental plants in the plant kingdom.

This small deciduous tree is a very showy, versatile species. Japanese Red Maple trees are used as a single specimen or in borders or groupings. The leaves are reddish-purple in spring and again in fall.

The Japanese Red Maple tree is used to create a unique bonsai tree. The classic Japanese maple has red-purple leaves which turn a brilliant red in autumn.


The Tatarian Maple, Acer tataricum', is quite similar to Amur Maple and the two species readily hybridize when grown together.

Tatarian Maple grows slightly larger and is naturally more tree like in growth habit. The Tatarian Maples are slightly larger and usually develop a good red coloration when maturing. Fall color is usually yellow to reddish brown.

A good tree for planters or patios. It has excellent small tree form and good foliage quality.


The Yoshino Cherry tree, Prunus X Yedoensis, has white or pink clusters of beautiful flowers that have a scent of almond. The flowers appear before the leaves.

These ornamental cherries are bred for flowers and fragrance instead of fruit. It is excellent as a border or mass plantings in an open area or as specimen tree. They are exceptionally showy with evergreens in background.

It is the main cherry tree in the Washington tidal basin, common on US Capitol grounds and around the Library of Congress.


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