PLANTS FOR WINTER INTEREST
PLANTS FOR WINTER INTEREST
State Route 256 between
Main Street and Livingston Ave.
In Olde Reynoldsburg
614-861-5700
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We all like to have something to look at in the winter besides snow or even worse, the gray slush. When purchasing plants, consider not just flowers and foliage, but bark color and texture, persistent fruit, and unusual or twisted branching. The birds will love you for planting these in your garden. They not only provide food, but homes as well.
The degrees of color and shading offer a varied view from your window. Snow balancing delicately on a hemlock looks different than snow piled on top of a row of boxwoods. Even ice and it's reflective value give us pause.
Texture plays a more prominent part in the winter too. The peeling bark of Paper Bark maple far outshines the smooth trunk of a Silver Maple. Take time to enjoy the full value of your shrubs and trees. They are there to please and comfort us year round -- not just when they're green!
Paperbark Maple
Japanese Maple
Red Maple
Beech
Birch
Hornbeam
Redbud
Hawthorn
Kentucky Coffee Tree
Golden Rain Tree
Sweetgum
Magnolia
Bald Cypress
PERSISTENT FRUIT
BARK INTEREST
~Trees~
~Trees~
~Shrubs~
Cornelian Dogwood
Dogwood
Hawthorn
Crabapple
Chokeberry
Barberry
Bittersweet
Cotoneaster
Inkberry
Holly - Evergreen
Holly - Deciduous
Juniper
Privet
Honeysuckle
Bayberry
Firethorn
Buckthorn
Sumac
Cranberry Viburnum
Linden Viburnum
Red Twig Dogwood
Yellow Twig Dogwood
Forsythia
Leucothoe
Magnolia
Bayberry
Ornamental Grasses
Firethorn
~Shrubs~