Bare Root Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica). Medium, deciduous, North American tree Glossy, obovate to elliptical leaves turn shades of orange and crimson in fall; small, insignificant flowers in spring become A 1/2", black, edible yet sour fruits in fall Origin: Eastern North AmericaBlack Gum is one of our handsomest medium-sized trees, native from Maine and Ontario, and south to Florida and Texas. Also known as Tupelo, Sour Gum, and Pepperidge, this species is valued for its... - Bare Root Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica).
Bare Root European Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea'). Large deciduous treeDescription: Leaves unfurl a tender, copper green gradually turning a deep purple bronze; smooth, pewter-hued bark; pyramidal to rounded tree Habit: Grows to 60' feet, spreading 35-45' feetCulture: Prefers ful... - Bare Root European Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea').
Bare Root Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa). Deciduous, late spring-flowering North American shrubBears lovely clusters of white blossoms followed by attractive black berries; shiny, leathery foliage; showy fall color ranges from orange to red to purpleOrigin: Eastern North AmericaT... - Bare Root Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa).
Bare Root Black Cohosh; Snakeroot (Actaea racemosa). Hardy, herbaceous North American perennialTall spires of snow-white blossoms in early summer tower above the rich, large, dark green foliageBlack cohosh, or snakeroot, has been grown in American gardens since the late 18... - Bare Root Black Cohosh; Snakeroot (Actaea racemosa).
Bare Root American Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis). Deciduous, North American shrub Large clusters of fragrant, creamy white flowers in early summer followed by edible, blue-black berries; distinctive, pinnately-compound leavesOrigin: North AmericaNative to moist regions in muc... - Bare Root American Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis).
Bare Root Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium). Deciduous, North American shrubBears creamy white, flattened clusters of flowers in spring, followed by pink-rose, edible fruit that ripens to bluish black; foliage turns purple to reddish in autumn Origin: North AmericaThis h... - Bare Root Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium).
Bare Root May Apple (Podophyllum peltatum). Hardy, shade-loving, North American perennial Description: Distinctive round shield-like leaves unfurl in early spring; flowers are nodding, wax-like cups that spring from the forked stem in mature plants; yellowish, egg-shap... - Bare Root May Apple (Podophyllum peltatum).