Inventory

Our current inventory including all plants:

Pineapple Guava shrub flower

There are seven sections:

  1. Herbaceous perennials.
  2. Herbs
  3. Trees
  4. Shrubs
  5. Plants that Produce Food
  6. Heirloom Roses
  7. Container plants

  1. 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.