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Winter Jasmine

The bright yellow blooms of winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) is a promise that winter is waning and spring is indeed on its way.

Paperbark Maple

Small in stature, paperbark maple is an outstanding choice for winter interest with its deep cinammon bark that peels away to reveal an orange-red trunk.
 

Sweetgum

This native North American tree’s common name comes from the aromatic gum that seeps from its wounds.

Seven-Son Flower

Seven-son flower was named the 2011 Shrub of the Year by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and a Plant of Merit by Missouri Botanical Garden Kemper Center for Home Gardening. 

Great Star Hydrangea

This elegant hydrangea boasts clusters of creamy white star-shaped blooms that grow up to 4 inches across.

Trailing Abutilon

Walking on Sunshine Rose

A beautiful, fragrant, and colorful rose with a tidy, manageable size and shape.

Yucca

Though the plant is a showstopper, it’s not a diva. It is exceptionally tolerant of urban conditions and can take drought, heat, and blazing sun without the slightest bit of wilting.

Bayberry

A large, dense hedge bearing clusters of tiny, blue-gray berries.

Yaupon Holly

 A welcome pop of color and structure in a winter garden.

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