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Reality Check

spanaval
18 years ago

I have put together a long list of shrubs that I want for Spring. Most of them, I am planning on using in an area that is all brambles now (major bird habitat), but will be cleared out, as I am trying to eliminate all the multiflora roses in an attempt to get a handle on Rose Rosette Disease. Since I am disrupting their habitat, what I am trying to do is plant natives and other lovelies that would be bird friendly. What I would like is input on how these are likely to do in hot and humid mid Atlantic in Full-part sun conditions, in fairly decent (amended clay, decent drainage) soil.

Amelanchier canadensis

Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima'

Calycanthus fertilis

Ilex verticillata 'Autumn Glow', 'Harvest Red' & 'Jim Dandy'

Ribes odoratum

Symphoricarpos albus 'Variegatus'

Viburnum dentatum 'Chicago Lustre' & 'Perle Bleu'

Viburnum dilatatum 'Cardinal Candy' & 'Iroquois'

Vitex 'agnus castus 'Blushing Spires'

Are there other shrubs that would be more appropriate or good additions to this list? So far, it looks like Forestfarm is the only good nursery with a huge variety of shrubs for a really reasonable price. I would prefer to order someone on this coast. Are there any good sources where I am likely to find everything I want?

Suja

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