Our current inventory including all plants:
There are seven sections:
- Herbaceous perennials.
- Herbs
- Trees
- Shrubs
- Plants that Produce Food
- Heirloom Roses
- Container plants
- Herbaceous Perennials
American Spikenard/Aralia racemosa (root beer)
Amsonia tabernaemontana (Virginia native)
Amsonia Blue star illustris (native to Ozark region)
Aster—New England
Aster-New York
Baptista Wild Indigo australis (blue)
Baptisia Wild Indigo tinctoria (yellow)
Beardtongue Penstemon
Bee Balm-RED
Bergamot wild
Bishops Balls
Black Cohosh
Blackeyed Susan
Butterfly weed
Campanulastrum Americanum /American bellflower
Coneflower purple
Coreopsis Lanceleaf
Coreopsis “Red Satin”
Goldenrod tall/solidago canadensis
Hummingbird sage / Salvia guaranitica
Joe Pye weed spotted
Hellebore
Hyssop, Purple Giant/Agastache scrophularifolia
Liatris spicata
Lobelia, blue/Lobelia siphilitica
Lobelia red
Lupine/Lupinus perennis/Sundial Lupine
Milkweed Common
Milkweed Swamp
Milkweed—Bishops Balls
Monarda Punctata
Phlox diverticata
Pineapple Sage
Saint Johns wort shrub
Scouring Rush/Equisetum arvense
Swamp rose mallow
Swamp sunflower/helianthus angustifolius
Turtlehead, white/Chelone glabra
Turtlehead, red
Verbena hastata/Blue Vervain
Virgin’s Bower/Clematis virginiana
Wild Poinsettia/Euphorbia heterophylla var. cycthophora (zone 9-11, or container plant)
Yarrow-white
2. Herbs
Aloe vera
Anise hyssop
Borage
Catmint
Catnip
Comfrey
Dill
Fenugreek
Feverfew
Hyssop, Purple Giant/Agastache scrophularifolia
Lemon Balm
Lemon grass
Lemon verbena
Lavender English
Marjoram
Mint-Apple
Mint—Virginia Mountain
Mint—Peppermint
Mint-Spearmint
Oregano
Oregano, red
Rosemary
Sage-garden green
Sage-Cherry
Sage-Pineapple
Sage-Hummingbird/Salvia guaranitica
Tarragon French
Valerian
Verbena hastata/vervain
Verbena, lemon
3. TREES
Birch, river
Black Cherry
Chestnut, American
Chestnut, hybrid
Lemon, Meyer
Paw Paw
Pomegranate
Persimmon
Dogwood Red Osier
Fig Common
Hawthorn Washington
American Plum
Sweet Gum
Linden/basswood
Loblolly
Maple Red
Monkey Puzzle
Oak Red
Pecan
Pomegranate, Dwarf
Honey Locust
Sweetbay Magnolia
Walnut black
4. SHRUBS
Arrowwood
Aronia
Bay laurel
Bayberry
Beach Plum
Beauty berry
Blueberry
Bush Cherry
Cranberry viburnum
Crape myrtle, white and pink
Elderberry American
Fig, common
Gojiberry
Hydrangea—Oakleaf/Snow Queen
Hydrangea—Oakleaf/Ruby Slippers
Hydrangea—native aborescens
Hydrangea—aborescens “Annabelle”
Hydrangea—Macrophylla/big leaf
Hydrangea—Piniculata/Limelight
Mohawk Viburnum
Ninebark
Paw Paw
Pineapple Guava/Feijoa
Redbud
Roses, heirloom
Serviceberry
Seaberry
Silky dogwood
Spicebush
Sweetbay Magnolia
Sweetspire
Winterberry
Witch hazel
5. Plants that Produce Food
Strawberry
Raspberry
Blackberry
Blackberry, white
Blueberry
Aronia/black chokeberry
Chestnut
Dragon fruit
Seaberry
Elderberry
Goji berry
Gooseberries-Captivator
Ground cherry
Goumi/Elaeagnus multiflora
Jerusalem artichoke/sunchoke
Lemon, Meyer
Currant Black Consort
Passion fruit
Paw Paw
Pecan
Persimmon
Pineapple Guava/Feijoa
Pomegranate, Dwarf (container plant)
Pomegranate, Russian (tree)
Raspberry
Hazelnut
Fig: Common; Adriatic; Beer’s Black; Brunswick; Celeste; Chicago Hardy; Dalmatie, Niagara; Olympian
Plum American
Plum, Beach
Ground Cherry
Jerusalem artichoke
Chinkapin
Black Cherry
Black Walnut
Virginia strawberry
Bush Cherry
6. Roses
Coming soon.
7. Container Plants
Containers plants are those which do well under conditions normally found in a house, including controlled temperature and humidity. Most indoor plants would do better if placed outside part of the year when conditions a suitable.
Black Magic Elephant Ears. Can be kept inside year-round. It will also live outside in Zone 7 for most of the year.
Dwarf Pomegranate. This natural dwarfing pomegranate tree grows only to a height of four or five feet. A Zone 9 plant, it needs to be brought inside during winter. It will bloom prolifically if it is outside in summer.
Aloe vera. Aloe vera is a medicinal plant that can be grown outdoors for most of the year and grown in a pot indoors. We have bot small and large sized plants.