Parker's Picks — New York Ironweed
/New York Ironweed, vernonia noveboracensis, is a stately native perennial known for its vibrant clusters of deep purple flowers that bloom from late summer into early fall.
Read MoreNew York Ironweed, vernonia noveboracensis, is a stately native perennial known for its vibrant clusters of deep purple flowers that bloom from late summer into early fall.
Read MoreSweet birch, also known as black birch or cherry birch, is a beautiful Western New York native tree known for its dark, cherry-like bark, bright yellow fall color, and distinctive wintergreen fragrance. Growing 40–60 feet tall, it makes an excellent shade or specimen tree and is more resistant to bronze birch borer than many other birch species.
Read MoreButterfly weed, one of Western New York’s showiest and sought after milkweeds, features striking flat-topped clusters of orange blooms in late June through August.
Read MoreA striking Western New York native perennial, Culver’s Root grows 3–7 feet tall and adds strong vertical interest to the garden.
Read MorePrairie ninebark, also called common ninebark, is a fast-growing deciduous shrub native to Western New York that’s a popular choice for landscaping due to its beautiful leaves and distinctive exfoliating bark.
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