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Rosa Rugosa $10
- Rosa Rugosa
- Large, sprawling, multi-branched, rose bushes. Dark pink to white flowers late summer, rose hips in early fall, provides food for non-migrating birds and other wildlife.
- 4-8 ft
- adaptable to many soil types, drought tolerant
- Full sun – partial shade
Filbert American Hazelnut $10
- Corylus americana
- Small tree with an edible nut attracting squirrels, deer, turkey, woodpeckers, pheasants and other animals
- 8-12 ft
- Well drained loam
- Full sun – part shade
Red Mulberry $10
- Morus rubra
- Self pollinating. Ripe fruit is dark red to purple-black. The fruit is similar in appearance to a blackberry, edible and very sweet with a good flavor.
- 10-25ft
- Moist
- Sun – part shade
Snowberry $10
- Symphoricarpos albus
- Small pink flowers, white berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Excellent for bank stabalization.
- 4-7 ft.
- Dry – Moist
- Shade – sun
Mock Orange $10
- Philadelphus lewisii
- Citrus scented, white flowers. Use for hedgerows by streams and steep slopes to stabalize soil.
- 10-12 feet.
- Dry-Moist
- Part Shade-Sun
Nootka Rose $10
- Rosa nutkana
- Pink-flowering native rose. Red hips. Forage for wildlife. Works well as a screen or hedge.
- 3-8ft
- Moist – wet
- Part shade – Sun
Vine Maple $10
- Acer circinatum
- Small pink and white flowers in spring. Green to red branches in winter. Important food source for birds and other wildlife.
- Up to 25ft
- Dry-wet
- Part shade-Sun
Red Flowering Currant $10
- Ribes sanguineum
- Small, red flowers. Produces berries. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
- 5-10 ft
- dry-Moist
- Part shade – Sun
Beaked Filbert (Hazelnut) $10
- Corylus cornuta var californica
- Fuzzy leaves, hanging catkins, and edible nuts. Excellent for restoration or ornamental planting.
- Up to 20ft.
- Dry-moist
- shade -sun
Cascade Huckleberry $6
- Vaccinium deliciosum
- Delicious, blue berries were widely consumed by indigenous peoples. Versatile species supports a wide variety of wildlife, from large mammals, to birds and insects
- Up to 3ft.
- Moist – Wet
- Shade – Part shade
Pacific Ninebark $10
- Physocarpus capitalus
- Cinnamon-colored shedding bark. Palm shaped leaves clustered white flowers. Excellent for restoration and hedges.
- 6-15 ft
- Moist – Wet
- Part Shade – Sun
Thimbleberry $10
- Rubus parviflorus
- Showy white flowers. Thimble-like red berries. Forms thickets or, when managed, a natural hedgerow.
- 5-8 ft
- Mist
- Shade – Sun
Twinberry $10
- Lonicera involucrata
- Paired small yellow flowers. Inedible berris. Excellent for birds, butterflies.
- Up to 12 ft.
- Moist – Wet
- Part Shade- Sun