Mountain Ash Tree
(Fraxinus)
(Fraxinus)
Ash trees are large, deciduous trees native to North America, Europe, and Asia. They feature compound leaves and a tall, symmetrical shape, making them popular shade trees. Ash trees thrive in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Traditionally valued for their strong, flexible wood—used in tool handles, sports equipment, and furniture—they also provide habitat and food for wildlife. Many species have faced decline due to the invasive emerald ash borer.
Bridal Wreath
(Spiraea × Vanhouttei)
(Spiraea × Vanhouttei)
Bridal Wreath is a deciduous shrub known for its arching branches covered in white flower clusters each spring. Native to a hybrid origin, it grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Used for hedges and foundation plantings, bridal wreath is low-maintenance and deer-resistant. It is often associated with traditional or vintage-style gardens due to its abundant spring bloom and graceful shape.
Lady Bird Clematis
Clematis are climbing perennials prized for large colorful flower and vining habit.Native to various regions across the globe, they can bloom from spring to fall depending on the variety. Clematis prefer sunny tops and cool roots, growing best in rish well-drained soil with support to climb on.