Our Plants

  • Sweet Pepperbush

    ‘Hummingbird’ is a dwarf selection of the deciduous shrub Clethra alnifolia that displays full-size flowers on a compact three foot plant. The flowers release a wonderful scent when the upright panicles bloom from July to August. Sweet pepperbush prefers moist soil in dappled sun but will tolerate a little less light or even full sun and is hardy from USDA zones 4 to 9.  This American native is deer resistant and is a vigorous spreader.  It also attracts butterflies. You can't but enjoy the fragrance of Clethra alnifolia  'Hummingbird' when you step into Peirce's Woods!  
  • Scarlet Rose Mallow

    Scarlet Rose Mallow also known as Texas Star Hibiscus, is a striking native perennial prized for its bold, star-shaped scarlet red flowers that bloom from midsummer to early fall. Towering up to 6–8 feet tall, it adds dramatic height and color to pond edges, and moist borders. This heat-loving plant is a favorite among pollinators, especially hummingbirds and large butterflies, drawn to its vivid blooms. Its flowers also attract bees. Despite its exotic appearance, Scarlet Rose Mallow is easy to grow making it a stunning and ecologically beneficial addition to native plant gardens. 

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