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Fragrant SUMAC Rhus aromatica Fragrant Low Gro Description: Glossy green leaves with three leaflets. Suckers and spreads easily. Produces clusters of hairy red fruit in late summer on female plants. Turns beautiful shades of orange, red, and purple in the fall. Description: A low rambling shrub which spreads by suckers. Medium green leaves are composed of three leaflets and turn brilliant shades of orange and red in autumn. Actually related to poison ivy but is completely nonpoisonous. Females produce hairy red fruit. Height: 2.5’ Width: 3-6’ Zone: 4 Height: 3’ Width: 3-6’ Zone: 3 Staghorn SUMAC Rhus typhina Crystalina Description: A large, open shrub with fuzzy new branches and finely divided leaves in a rich green, turning beautiful colors of orange-red in the fall. Grows well in poor soils. SUMMERSWEET Clethera alnifolia Vanilla Spice Description: Sweetly scented spikes of pink flowers that resemble bottlebrushes. Blooms in late summer. Round glossy green foliage turns a beautiful gold color in fall. Likes moist acidic soil. SWEET FERN Comptonia peregrina Sweet Gale Description: Deeply divided leaves resemble those of a fern and are aromatic when crushed. It is actually a member of the myrtle family. Spreads by heavy suckering. Prefers sandy sites. Height: 5’ Width: 3’ Zone: 2 TAMARIX Tamarix ramosissima Arrowwood Description: A very unique shrub with fine, wispy foliage and fuzzy pink flower spikes throughout summer. It has an upright, multistemmed, open habit. Makes a great accent plant. Requires full sun and well-drained soil. VIBURNUM Viburnum dentatum VIBURNUM Viburnum dentatum Description: An upright, rounded shrub with glossy, toothed leaves and flat-topped clusters of white flowers. Flowers are followed by bluish-black berries which are a favorite of birds. Height: 13’ Width: 10’ Zone: 3 Height: 15’ Width: 10’ Zone: 3 Blue Muffin SWEET GALE Myrica gale Description: Also called bog myrtle. Features spirally arranged leaves which have a sweet, resinous scent. Thrives in acidic soils and can usually be found growing near water. Height: 2-3’ Width: 3+’ Zone: 3 Pink Cascade SUMMERSWEET Clethera alnifolia Description: A deer resistant shrub with glossy, dark green leaves and spikes of pure white fragrant flowers. This variety has extra large flowers, nearly double the size of other varieties. Blooms appear in late summer attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Height: 5’ Width: 3-5’ Zone: 4 Height: 5’ Width: 5’ Zone: 4 Sweet Fern SUMMERSWEET Clethera alnifolia Description: A deer resistant shrub with dark green foliage and spikes of pure white fragrant flowers in late summer. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerates damp soils. Height: 3’ Width: 3’ Zone: 4 Height: 10’ Width: 13’ Zone: 3 Ruby Spice SUMAC Rhus aromatica European Snowball Description: Creamy white flowers are followed by vibrant blue fruit, loved by birds. Fruit production is increased by having another cultivar of viburnum nearby for cross pollination. Height: 13’ Width: 10’ Zone: 3 Scott’s Nursery Ltd Lincoln, NB Canada (506) 458-9208 www.scotts-nursery.nb.ca VIBURNUM Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’ Description: A dense mounding shrub with arching branches and maple-like green leaves. Produces an abundance of 3” white, snowball shaped flower heads in May. Height: 10’ Width: 8-10’ Zone: 2 Fragrant Snowball Summer Snowflake VIBURNUM Viburnum carlcephalum Description: A dense, rounded shrub with oval leaves. Pink buds open to clusters of white flowers in spring followed by red fruit which changes to black. Scented blooms are reminiscent of carnations and cloves. Height: 6.5’ Width: 6.5’ Zone: 6 VIBURNUM Viburnum plicatum Nannyberry Description: Grows as a tall narrow shrub or small tree. Shiny foliage with clusters of tiny white flowers in spring. Produces edible bluish-black berries which are loved by birds. Useful as a specimen or for hedging. Height: 13’ Width: 6-10’ Zone: 2 Wayfaring Tree VIBURNUM Viburnum lantana ‘Mohican’ Description: Large rounded shrub with coarse leaves and showy clusters of creamy white flowers in spring. These are followed by berries which start out pink, change to red, and finally turn black in the fall. Foliage turns deep purple in fall. Attracts birds. Height: 10’ Width: 10’ Zone: 4 Black & White WEIGELA Weigela x Black White Description: A medium sized shrub with a rounded growth habit and horizontal branching. Produces white lacecap flowers in spring which are followed by ornamental red berries that attract birds. Beautiful fall color. Height: 6.5’ Width: 8’ Zone: 6 Winterthur VIBURNUM Viburnum nudum Description: Multi-season interest. Off-white flower clusters are followed by bubble-gum pink berries that ripen to glossy blue. Fall color is rich maroon-red. Attracts birds to the garden. Height: 3-6’ Width: 3-6’ Zone: 5 Bristol Ruby WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: Dark green foliage turns a deep chocolate color contrasting with the white tubular flowers. Blooms heavily in the spring and lightly again in the fall. Plant in full sun for best foliage color. Height: 2’ Width: 2-3’ Zone: 6 Bristol Snowflake Description: This one is covered in masses of ruby-red, trumpet-shaped flowers in spring. Vibrant green summer foliage turns yellow in the fall. A hummingbird favorite. French Lace WEIGELA Weigela ‘Carnaval’ WEIGELA Weigela florida My Monet Description: A dense and rounded variety with green leaves slightly tinged in purple. Pinkish-purple, funnel-shaped flowers with yellow centers are slightly fragrant. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Height: 2.5’ Width: 3-4’ Zone: 4 Scott’s Nursery Ltd Lincoln, NB Canada (506) 458-9208 www.scotts-nursery.nb.ca WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: Unique bright green foliage tinged with yellow edges. Leaves contrast nicely with the rosy red trumpet blooms that cover the plant in late spring. Blooms sporadically throughout the rest of the summer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Height: 4’ Width: 4’ Description: A vigorous but compact variety with flowers ranging in color from white to pink to red, all on the same stem. Likes a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Attracts hummingbirds. Height: 3’ Width: 3’ Zone: 4 Minuet WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: A dense spreading shrub with dark green oval leaves and covered in white bell-shaped flowers from spring into summer. Hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers. Sometimes a second flush of blooms will appear in late summer. Height: 5’ Width: 5’ Zone: 5 Height: 6.5’ Width: 6.5’ Zone: 5 Carnaval VIBURNUM Viburnum lentago WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: The first dwarf variegated weigela. The degree of variegation depends on the amount of light. In sun, it is more of a pink tone and in shadier spots it is more white. Produces pink, funnel-shaped flowers but is beautiful even when not blooming. Height: 2.5’ Width: 2’ Zone: 4 My Monet Sunset WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Sunset’ Pink Princess Description: Grown primarily for its attractive foliage. Has a very dwarf and mounded habit with variegated foliage in shades of green, chartreuse, cream, and coppery pink. In the fall the coppery tones come alive with pinks, reds, and oranges. Height: 1’ Width: 1’ Zone: 5 Rainbow Sensation Description: A dense rounded shrub with medium green oblong leaves and somewhat arching branches. Features light pink, funnelshaped flowers in spring which attract hummingbirds. Great for borders and hedging. Height: 5’ Width: 5-6’ Zone: 4 WEIGELA Weigela florida Red Prince Spilled Wine WEIGELA Weigela florida Sonic Bloom Red Description: An upright and mounded form with loads of lipstick-red flowers from spring until frost. Reblooms without deadheading. Attracts hummingbirds. Height: 5’ Width: 5’ Zone: 5 Height: 5’ Width: 5’ Zone: 5 WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Spilled Wine’ Description: Dark purple wavy leaves on a dwarf shrub with a spreading habit. Sports hot magenta pink flowers in spring. Great for mixed borders, foundation plantings, or mass plantings. Attracts hummingbirds. Victoria WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: Features burgundy foliage with green undertones and clusters of hot pink, trumpet-shaped flowers with contrasting white anthers. Height: 4-6’ Width: 4-6’ Zone: 5 Arctic WEIGELA Weigela florida WILLOW Salix purpurea Description: A low-growing willow with narrow greyish green leaves. Adapts well to wet or heavy clay soils. Excellent for low hedges. Description: Glossy leaves in a rich dark burgundy/purple color provide a nice contrast to the bright, rose colored tubular flowers. Foliage color does not fade and in fact intensifies to near black in late summer. Height: 4’ Width: 4’ Zone: 2 Height: 4’ Width: 4-5’ Zone: 4 Dappled WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: A strong rebloomer providing loads of bright pink flowers in spring and waves of flowers right up until frost, without pruning. Attractive green foliage. Height: 2’ Width: 2-3’ Zone: 5 Wine & Roses WEIGELA Weigela florida Description: Nice dark green foliage on an upright shrub with an open habit and gracefully arching branches. In late spring to mid-summer it is smothered in vibrant red trumpet-shaped blooms which do not fade. A hummingbird magnet. Height: 6.5’ Width: 5-6’ Zone: 4 Description: Attractive foliage, bright green leaves with wide, creamy yellow margins. Produces clusters of soft pink, funnel-shaped flowers in spring. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Height: 3-4’ Width: 3-4’ Zone: 4 Sonic Bloom Pink WEIGELA Weigela florida WILLOW Salix integra Hakura-Nishiki Description: Yellow catkins appear in spring before the leaves. New foliage emerges pink and matures to a creamy white and green variegation. Leaves are long and narrow, typical of willow and turn yellow in fall before dropping. Red branches in winter provide interest. Height: 4’ Width: 4’ Zone: 4 Dappled Std. Scott’s Nursery Ltd Lincoln, NB Canada (506) 458-9208 www.scotts-nursery.nb.ca WILLOW Salix integra Hakura-Nishiki Description: Yellow catkins appear in spring before the leaves. New foliage emerges pink and matures to a creamy white and green variegation. Leaves are long and narrow, typical of willow and turn yellow in fall before dropping. Red branches in winter provide interest. Height: 4’ Width: 4’ Zone: 4