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Home > Plant Material > Flowering Trees and Shrubs

Flowering Trees and Shrubs

  • Arrowwood Viburnum
    Arrowwood Viburnum
  • Beautybush
  • Bog Rosemary
  • Callery pear
  • Callery pear
  • Callery pear
  • Celandine poppy
  • Chastetree
    Chastetree
  • Chinese Dogwood Cornus
    Chinese Dogwood Cornus
  • Doublefile Viburnum
    Doublefile Viburnum
  • Doublefile Viburnum
  • Doublefile Viburnum
  • Eastern Redbud
    Eastern Redbud
  • 'Edith Bogue'
    'Edith Bogue'
  • European Snowball
  • Fragrant Viburnum
  • Hybrid Dogwood
    Hybrid Dogwood
  • Hybrid Dogwood
    Hybrid Dogwood
  • Hybrid Dogwood
    Hybrid Dogwood
  • Japanese Flowering Cherry
    Japanese Flowering Cherry
  • Japanese Flowering Quince
  • Japanese Stewartia
  • Koreanspice Viburnum
  • Kousa Dogwood
    Kousa Dogwood
  • Leatherleaf Viburnum
    Leatherleaf Viburnum
  • Moss pink
  • Myrtle
  • pink Flowering Dogwood
  • pink Kousa Dogwood
  • purple-Leaved Crabapple
  • Red Kousa Dogwood
  • Rhododendrons & Azaleas
  • Sargent Crabapple
  • Sargent Viburnum Viburnum sargentii
  • Saucer Magnolia
  • Saucer Magnolia
    Saucer Magnolia
  • Siberian Crabapple
  • Siberian Crabapple
  • Southern Magnolia
    Southern Magnolia
  • Star Magnolia
  • Star Magnolia
  • Sweetbay Magnolia
    Sweetbay Magnolia
  • Weeping Higan Cherry
  • White Trout Lily

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Last Updated: Saturday, May 24, 2008 by Sean S. Convery