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Shrubs
SHRUBS
The shrubs of New England are a testament to the region's ecological richness and diversity. From the vibrant blooms of rhododendrons and mountain laurels to the autumnal hues of highbush blueberries, these shrubs offer beauty and function throughout the seasons. Their presence enriches the landscape, supports wildlife, and ensures the health of New England's natural environments.
The Ecological Importance of Shrubs
Shrubs play a crucial role in New England's ecosystems. They provide essential habitat and food sources for wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Many shrubs also help prevent soil erosion and improve soil health through their root systems.
Nesting and Shelter
Birds and small mammals rely on shrubs for nesting sites and shelter from predators. Dense shrubbery offers protection and a safe place to raise their young.
Pollination
Flowering shrubs attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These pollinators are vital for the reproduction of many plants and contribute to the overall health of the ecosystem.
Food Sources
Berries and seeds produced by shrubs provide food for various wildlife species. Highbush blueberries, for example, are a favorite of both birds and mammals.
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Yuki Snowflake® Deutzia - Shipped
Yuki Snowflake Deutzia is a slow-growing deciduous shrub that can be used for groundcover. Its medium green leaves earn purple hues in fall. Tiny...
View full detailsHummingbird Summersweet - Shipped
Hummingbird Summersweet is a densely branched native deciduous shrub with a mounded habit and glossy dark green foliage that turns attractive shade...
View full detailsBLUE COLORADO SPRUCE (PICEA PUNGENS) `BLUE PEARL` - In Store Pickup
Picea pungens 'Blue Pearl' Blue Pearl Colorado Spruce Beautiful Color! Makes an excellent landscape specimen Drought tolerant Perfect for foundati...
View full detailsCRANBERRY (VACCINIUM MACROCARPON) `PILGRIM` - In Store Pickup
Vaccinium macrocarpon Pilgrim pilgrim cranberry Tolerates wet growing conditions Large, tart tasty red berries mature in mid to late fall Great ea...
View full detailsFLOWERING RASPBERRY (RUBUS ODORATUS) - In Store Pickup
Rubus odoratus flowering raspberry Highly valued food source for birds and butterflies Berries feed game birds, large and small mammals Large pink...
View full detailsARBORVITAE (THUJA OCCIDENTALIS) `STING` - In Store Pickup
Thuja occidentalis Sting™ ('SMNTOO') Arborvitae: Patent PP34,292 Adds height to any landscape Loves the sun Winter and fall interest Sword-like s...
View full detailsMAGNOLIA 'GENIE' - In Store Pickup
Magnolia x Genie Genie Magnolia Long Bloom! Blooms spring to summer, with frequent midsummer repeats Cold hardy and heat tolerant Disease resist...
View full detailsCypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) 'Nana Dwarf Hinoki Cypress - In Store Pickup
Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Dwarf Hinoki Cypress Dwarf, Easy To Grow! Low and globe-shaped Deep green foliage Compact sprays of branches Great for f...
View full detailsMAGNOLIA STELLATA `CENTENNIAL BLUSH` - In Store Pickup
Magnolia stella Centennial Blush™ Centennial Blush™ Magnolia Full and fragrant pale pink flowers Flower buds at almost every node produce bloom t...
View full detailsBLUE SPRUCE (PICEA PUNGENS) `BABY BLUE` - In Store Pickup
Picea pungens Baby Blue Baby Blue Blue Spruce Blue-colored foliage Stiff, ascending branches Great as a specimen Great in groups to form hedges ...
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