Ornamental Packet 
(15 seedlings/ 3 varieties) $15.00

¨ American Cranberry Viburnum:  An upright, tall shrub that grows 8 to 12 feet in height. Has showy flat clusters in whitish flowers; glossy scarlet fruit cluster. Blooms in May. Likes deep, moist to well drained soil; sun to light shade.

 

 

 

¨ Pink Lady Winterberry: a widely adaptable small tree. Tolerates poor soils and drought conditions and is easy to transplant and is quite insect and disease free.  It is a moderate growing round to oval headed small tree.  Grows 15-20’ tall with a 10-12’ spread.  It tolerates a wide range of growing conditions—particularly well-adapted to dry soils.  Appears to tolerate most soils and exposures.  Sometimes used for windbreaks and screens. Grows with vigor under good moist conditions.  In dry land areas responds to mulching.  Flowers are yellowish, non showy and 3 to 7 per cluster.  The fruit is a four lobed capsule, about 1/4 to 1/2” across.  When opening in the fall, the capsule exposes the bright-red coating of the seed.  Just prior to ripening, the seed capsules have an attractive pinkish cast.  It is a prolific fruit producer and the fruits remain after the leaves drop, creating quite a show in the fall.

 

 

 

¨ White Flowering Dogwood:  This is a small tree growing to approximately 25 feet in height.  It is one of the finest ornamental trees in the Eastern United States.  It grows slowly; is long lived and will live in either sun or shade, on a dry or well drained soil.

 

 

(Picture taken from Dendrology at Virginia Tech)
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