Attractive Native Plants

Trees
Southern Red Oak (L,d) (Quercus falcata)
White Oak (L,d) (Quercus alba)
Post Oak (L,d) (Quercus stellata)
Sweet Gum (L,d) (Liquidambar styraciflua)
American Elm (L,d) (Ulmus Americana)
Red Maple (L,d) (Acer rubrum)
Hackberry (L,d) (Celtis laevigata)
Loblolly Pine (L,e) (Pinus Taeda)
Common Persimmon (M,d) (Diospyros virginiana)
Sassafras (M,d) (Sassafras albidum)
Red Mulberry (M,d) (Morus rubra)
Black Cherry (M,d) (Prunus serotina)
American Holly (M,e) (Ilex opaca)
Eastern Redcedar (M,e) (Juniperus virginiana)
Crab Apple (M,d) (Malus floribunda)
Yaupon Holly (S,e) (Ilex vomitoria)

Shrubs
French Mulberry (d) (Callicarpa americana)
Spicebush (d) (Lindera Benzoin)
Winter Honeysuckle (d) (Lonicera fragrantissima)
Blueberries (d) (Vaccinium spp.)
Red Buckeye (d) (Aesculus Pavia)
Leatherleaf Viburnum (d) (Viburnum Wrightii
Glossy Abelia (e) Abelia x grandiflora
Red Cotoneaster (e) (Cotoneaster lactea)
Burford Holly (e) (Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii')

Key
(L) Large (d) deciduous
(M) Medium (e) evergreen
(S) Small    

A complete list of trees, shrubs, vines, an dperennial flowering plants is available by contacting Ribbons of Green or yoru county agent.

   

 

Ribbons of Green
Madison Central High School
1417 Highland Colony Parkway
Madison, MS  39110

Phone:  601-856-7121 or 601-906-8676
Fax:  601-853-2712
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