Native shrubs are often well adapted to local conditions and thrive with less care than non-native plants. Native shrubs are ideal for developing a habitat with food for birds while also providing eye-catching fall color and winter interest.

Asimina triloba, Paw Paw
Asimina triloba
Paw Paw

Asimina triloba, or Paw Paw, is a large, 15-foot, native shrub producing a large yellow-green to brown fruit. The sweet, custardy fruits are the largest edible fruit indigenous to the US. Paw Paw grows in sun to part sun and … Continued

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Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea
Ceanothus americanus
New Jersey Tea

Ceanothus americanus, or New Jersey Tea, is a 2-3 foot, hardy, perennial, woody shrub for well-drained dry to medium soils in part to full sun. New Jersey Tea produces bright white flowers growing in July through August. Younger plants get … Continued

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Hamamelis virginiana, Witch Hazel
Hamamelis virginiana
Witch Hazel

Hamamelis virginiana, or Witch Hazel, is a 15-20 foot, native woody deciduous shrub of eastern US with yellow fall foliage and fragrant yellow flowers appearing in late fall to early winter. Witch Hazel prefers full to part shade and medium, … Continued

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Rosa carolina, Pasture Rose
Rosa carolina
Pasture Rose

Rosa carolina, or Pasture Rose, is a three-foot, native shrub with fragrant pink flowers appearing in early summer. Pasture Rose is a deciduous shrub that prefers full to part sun and dry, medium to wet, well-drained soils. The native shrub … Continued

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