PAWPAW ‘Wabash’
LOCATION
2237 Second Street Pike
Newtown PA, 18940
LOCATION
2237 Second Street Pike
Newtown PA, 18940
RETAIL HOURS
Wednesday - Sunday 10-4
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BLUE WOOD ASTER
WHITE WOOD ASTER
White Wood Aster’s heart shaped leaves appear early in spring promising a show of starry white flowers in fall. This native aster is an adaptable beauty who spreads by seeds and will even grow in dry shade. Native pollinators depend on asters for pollen and nectar. Butterflies and moths count them as friendly host plants as well.
HEATH ASTER
NEW ENGLAND ASTER Asters are very valuable beneficial plants for wildlife, larval host to more than 100 species of butterflies and moths including the Pearl Crescent and Checkerspot. Asters are also an important late season nectar and pollen source for pollinators and the migrating…
NEW YORK ASTER
NEW ENGLAND ASTER ‘PURPLE DOME’
LADY FERN
BLUE FALSE INDIGO
YELLOW BIRCH
RIVER BIRCH
GRAY BIRCH
Gray Birch grows best in full to part sun in medium to wet soils. The shallow root system appreciates cool shelter provided by mulch. This native tree can spread by suckers to be multi trunk in form. Known for its chalky white bark, the foliage is shaped like poplar leaves and shares the trait of leaf shimmering in breezes. Birch trees support 381 species of moths and butterflies. Mammals and birds also benefit from the presence of Gray Birch in the landscape.
BEAUTY BERRY
WINECUPS
MARSH MARIGOLD
CAROLINA ALLSPICE
CREEK SEDGE
APPALACHIAN SEDGE