Zone 2 H(6″) W(6′)
2 Qt.
1 gal.
Massachusetts Bearberry
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Excellent evergreen groundcover. Fine dark green foliage. Pinkish white flowers in spring and scarlet fruit. Thrives in sandy, acidic soil and full sun.
Dutchman’s Pipe
Aristolochia macrophylla
Aggressive vine, easy to grow, up to 3 feet per year. Hefty heart-shaped medium to dark green leaves that usually hides elongated, green, pipe-shaped flowers in late spring.
Zone 4 H(25-35′) W(5-10′)
2 gal.
Trumpet Vine
Campsis radicans
Shiny green leaves. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer. Flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds.
Zone 4 H(20-30′) W(10-15′)
2 gal.
7 gal.
Atomic Red Trumpet Vine
Campsis radicans ‘Atomic Red’
Glossy green foliage. Dark red buds open to orange-red, trumpet-like flowers which mature to an incredibly bold red.
Blue Bird Clematis
Clematis ‘Blue Bird’
Hardy blue clematis. Early bloomer. All clematis need to be planted on the north side of a pole or wall. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Zone 4 H(6-10′)
2 gal.
Comtesse de Bouchaud Clematis
Clematis ‘Comtesse de Bouchaud’
Compact woody vine with leathery textured foliage and a profusion of large, brilliant pink blooms with soft yellow centers. A beautiful flowering groundcover or climber for arbors, fences or onto tall shrubs. An excellent choice for small spaces.
Dr. Ruppel Clematis
Clematis ‘Dr. Ruppel’
Deep pink with red bars. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Duchess of Edinburgh Clematis
Clematis ‘Duchess of Edinburgh’
Double white with yellow anthers. All clematis need to be planted on the north side of a pole or wall. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Ernest Markham Clematis
Clematis ‘Ernest Markham’
Red magenta flowers with gold anthers. All clematis need to be planted on the north side of a pole or wall. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
General Sikorsky Clematis
Clematis ‘General Sikorski’
Deep lavender-blue 8″ flowers with hints of red. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Zone 4 H(6-8′)
2 gal.
Henryi Clematis
Clematis ‘Henryi’
Profuse, showy white flowers with purplish brown anthers cover this vine in summer. Bloom on this cultivar comes primarily from the previous year’s stems in early summer, but also occurs in a second flush later in the summer on the new (current year’s) growth. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Zone 4 H(6-8′)
2 gal.
Multi-Blue Clematis
Clematis ‘Multiblue’
A free-flowering, compact selection with large, double, lavender-blue blooms. A first flush of flowers is followed by a second flush in late summer. Train on an arbor, fence or trellis, or leave unsupported and allow to climb through medium-sized shrubs. An excellent choice for patios and small spaces. Deciduous.
Niobe Clematis
Clematis ‘Niobe’
All clematis need to be planted on the north side of a pole or wall. Mulch the roots to keep the base of the plant cool and moist.
Rouge Cardinal Clematis
Clematis ‘Rouge Cardinal’
‘Rouge Cardinal’ is a deciduous, large-flowering, semi-woody climbing clematis vine (Jackman group) which typically grows 8-12′ and features red flowers (4-6″ diameter) with brownish-yellow stamens.
Tie Dye Clematis
Clematis ‘Tie Dye
Clematis Tie Dye is a unique looking clematis, it consists of a basic purple flower with a distinctive white splash running through each petal. This plant flowers from June to September and puts on a magnificent bloom during its flowering season.
Zone 4 H(20′)
2 gal.
Sweet Autumn Clematis
Clematis paniculata ‘Sweet Autumn
Masses of fragrant flowers against leathery dark green leaves. Grows rapidly in warm temperatures with twining stems that quickly cover fences, arbors, and sheds. Flowers emerge late summer to fall, followed by silvery seed heads. Excellent for a fall accent and cut flowers. Deciduous.
Jackmanii Superba Clematis
Clematis x jackmanii ‘Superba
Free-flowering variety, producing masses of deep violet-blue flowers up to 5 inches across from mid- to late summer. A vigorous grower, ‘Superba’ can cover a trellis or shrub in a single season. Prune it back hard each year, because flowers are produced on new growth. Prefers good soil, reasonable moisture, and shade at their roots.
Bunchberry
Cornus canadensis
Groundcover. Withstands the toughest conditions. Prefers semi-shade. Green foliage turns burgundy in the fall.
2 gal.
3 gal.
5 gal.
7 gal.
10 gal.
15 gal.
Climbing Hydrangea
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris
Fast growing vine with white flowers in June-July. Sun or part shade. Exceptional hardiness and vigor. Attaches itself to stone and masonry.
Mandarin Honeysuckle
Lonicera brownii
Leaves emerge in spring a coppery brown and mature to a glossy dark green. Vigorous grower. Large clusters of yellow centered, bright orange trumpet shaped flowers. Prefers part shade to full sun.
2 gal.
3 gal.
7 gal.
Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle
Lonicera x brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’
Tall growing climber with bright orange/scarlet tubular fragrant flowers all Summer. Sun to part shade.
2 gal.
3 gal.
Honeybelle Honeysuckle
Lonicera x brownii ‘Bailelle’
Easy to grow. Deep golden blossoms. This compact vine will bloom into autumn. Although it can tolerate semi-shaded areas, full sun will ensure the best show. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
Goldflame Honeysuckle
Lonicera x heckrottii
Woody vine with rose, red and yellow flowers all Summer. Fragrant and shade tolerant.
Zone 4 H(10-15′) W(10-15′)
1 gal.
3 gal.
Peaches & Cream Honeysuckle
Lonicera periclymenum ‘Inov’
Huge fragrant, tropical looking blooms will keep blooming all summer and fall. Tolerates heat, humidity, poor soil and drought once established. Cold hardy. Will attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
4.5″
1 gal.
Flat 48
Japanese Pachysandra
Pachysandra terminalis
Evergreen glossy green foliage. Best in shade. Likes humus rich acid soil.
Zone 5 H(6-12″) W(12-18”)
1 gal.
Green Sheen Pachysandra
Pachysandra terminalis ‘Green Sheen’
Excellent groundcover for small shady areas. This improved selection has attractive evergreen stems that hold extra glossy, bright green leaves. Spreads to form a dense carpet. Deer resistant.
Zone 4 H(30 Feet or more)
1 gal.
3 gal.
Boston Ivy
Parthenocissus tricuspidata ‘Robusta’
Vigorous vine with large thick, waxy, glassy green leaves and excellent orange to red fall color. Leaves 4-8″ wide.
Zone 4 H(3-6″)
4.5″ Pot
1 gal.
Tray 24
Periwinkle
Vinca minor
Glossy evergreen foliage with lavender blue flowers in May. Best in shade and likes acid soil. Great groundcover.
Zone 5 H(8-10′) W(25-30′)
2 gal.
Amethyst Falls Wisteria
Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’
Strong grower, but not invasive like its Asian cousins. This variety is less vigorous and easier to manage, refraining from choking out trees over time, as some Wisteria do. It flowers sooner, blooming its first season with fragrant, vividly blue flowers in the spring and repeat all summer. Deer, and drought tolerance. Disease-resistant foliage.
Zone 4 H(10-15) W(25-30′)
5 gal. Trellis
Aunt Dee Wisteria
Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’
One of the hardiest of all wisterias, this breathtaking vine features stunning chains of lilac purple flowers cascading from the stems in spring; vigorous almost to a fault, this twining vine can grow quite woody, needs ample support and full sun.
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