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Virgin’s Bower
Clematis virginiana, commonly known as Virgins Bower, is a vigorous native flowering vine found throughout eastern North America. This fast-growing climber is valued for its fragrant late-summer flowers and its ability to quickly cover fences, trellises, and woodland edges. In mid to late summer, the vine produces clusters of small white flowers that attract pollinators and beneficial insects. After flowering, distinctive feathery seed heads form, giving the plant ornamental interest well into fall. Virgins Bower grows naturally along forest edges, stream banks, and hedgerows, making it well suited for wildlife gardens and native habitat plantings. Once established, the vine climbs easily over shrubs, fences, and natural supports, creating dense cover that benefits birds and other wildlife. This adaptable native vine thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a variety of soil conditions. Seed Pack Options: 25 Seeds 100 Seeds Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Clematis virginiana Plant Type: Native perennial vine Mature Length: 1520 feet Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Adaptable; prefers moist, well-drained soil Wildlife Value: Moderate supports pollinators and provides cover Planting Notes: Clematis virginiana seeds may benefit from a cold stratification period of 3060 days to improve germination. Seeds can be sown outdoors in fall or winter to allow natural stratification, or prepared using refrigerator stratification before spring planting. Germination timing may vary depending on environmental conditions.
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Clematis virginiana, commonly known as Virgins Bower, is a vigorous native flowering vine found throughout eastern North America. This fast-growing climber is valued for its fragrant late-summer flowers and its ability to quickly cover fences, trellises, and woodland edges. In mid to late summer, the vine produces clusters of small white flowers that attract pollinators and beneficial insects. After flowering, distin...
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Adams Crabapple is a hardy ornamental crabapple valued for its showy spring blossoms, compact growth habit, and small persistent fruit that provides an important winter food source for birds and wildlife. It is well suited for wildlife hedgerows, homestead landscapes, and natural habitat plantings. This cold-tolerant cultivar performs well throughout Pennsylvania and the Northeast. In spring, its flowers provide nectar for pollinators, while the small fruits that follow support birds and small mammals through late fall and winter. Once established, Adams Crabapple adapts to a wide range of soil conditions. It can be planted as a specimen tree or used in groups for hedgerows, windbreaks, habitat restoration, and living fence lines. Seed Pack Options 25 Seeds 100 Seeds Planting Notes Crabapple seeds typically benefit from cold moist stratification for 60–90 days before planting. Seeds may be stratified in a refrigerator or sown outdoors in fall or winter to allow natural stratification.
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Viburnum trilobum
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American Cranberrybush is a hardy native shrub known for its showy spring flowers, bright red fall berries, and outstanding wildlife value. This adaptable species grows throughout the northern United States and Canada and performs well in Pennsylvania and the broader Northeast. In late spring, clusters of white lace-cap flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects. By late summer and fall, the plant produces abundant red berries that persist into winter and provide an important food source for birds and wildlife. American Cranberrybush is well suited for wildlife hedgerows, natural screens, habitat plantings, and restoration projects. Its dense branching structure offers excellent cover for birds, while its seasonal flowers, fruit, and fall foliage provide multi-season interest in the landscape. Once established, this shrub tolerates a wide range of soils and moisture conditions and can grow in full sun to partial shade. Seed Pack Options: 25 Seeds 100 Seeds Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Viburnum trilobum Plant Type: Deciduous native shrub Mature Height: 8 feet Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Adaptable; prefers moist, well-drained soils Wildlife Value: High berries support birds and small mammals Planting Notes: American Cranberrybush seeds typically benefit from warm and cold stratification to break dormancy. Seeds may be sown outdoors in fall or winter to allow natural stratification, or prepared using a refrigerator stratification method before spring planting. Uneven or delayed germination is common for native woody plants and may occur over multiple growing seasons.
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Ilex opaca
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American Holly is a classic evergreen tree of eastern forests, recognized for its glossy dark-green leaves and bright red winter berries. This native species provides excellent year-round structure in the landscape while offering valuable food and shelter for birds and wildlife. In spring, American Holly produces small white flowers that attract pollinators and beneficial insects. Female trees later develop clusters of bright red berries that persist through winter, providing an important food source for birds when other resources are scarce. American Holly grows naturally throughout the eastern United States and performs well in Pennsylvania and the broader Northeast. It is commonly used in wildlife plantings, native hedgerows, windbreaks, and woodland restoration projects. Its dense evergreen foliage also provides year-round cover for birds and small mammals. Once established, American Holly is long-lived and adaptable to a range of soil conditions, growing best in well-drained soils with full sun to partial shade. Seed Pack Options: 25 Seeds 100 Seeds Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Ilex opaca Plant Type: Evergreen native tree Mature Height: 3050 feet Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic soils preferred Wildlife Value: High berries support birds through winter Planting Notes: American Holly seeds naturally experience warm and cold stratification before germination. Seeds are often best sown outdoors in fall or winter to allow natural seasonal cycles to break dormancy. Germination may occur the following spring or the second growing season, which is normal for many native woody plants. Because American Holly is dioecious, separate male and female trees are required for berry production.
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