Featured Plants 2019 Serving the Lakes Area for over 100 years PO Box 418 Battle Lake, MN 56515 Phone: (218) 864-5526 Email: swedbergnursery@gmail.com Fax: (218) 864-8212 Website: www.swedbergnursery.com
Trees Forest Silver Aspen Populus tremuloides Driefest 35-40 x 15-20 Zone 2 This Aspen has an upright pyramidal form. Fast growing and zone 2 hardy. Very uniform growth habit. Yellow/Orange fall color. Korean Maple Clump Acer pseudosieboldianum 20 x 15 Zone 4 This maple is similar in looks of that of a Japanese maple. Forest green fingered leaves have an outstanding fall coloring. The fall colors range from yellow, orange, scarlet, and red, all on one plant! State Street Maple Acer miyabei Morton 30-40 x 20-25 Zone 4 This maple has an upright oval growth habit. Dark green leaves turn yellow in the fall. Prefers slightly acidic soil. Bark will develop ridges with age and is grey in color. Northern Herald Redbud Cercis Canadensis Pink Trim 15-20 x 20-30 Zone 3 NDSU introduction. This winter hardy Redbud produces abundant pink flowering in the spring. Great tree for smaller areas. Photo courtesy of NDSU
Trees Phantom Hydrangea Tree Form Hydrangea paniculata Phantom 8-10 x 6-8 Zone 4 Extra-large, creamy-white mid-summer flower panicles become pink with age and are possibly the fullest flower heads of the paniculata selections.. It grows best in full sun in a Copper Curls Lilac Syringa pekinensis 'SunDak' 20-25 x 15-20 Zone 3 NDSU introduction. A small tree with showy creamy white blossoms in mid summer. This lilac also has eye catching copper/orange exfoliating bark. Tolerant to most soil types. Photo courtesy of NDSU Northern Tribute River Birch Betula nigra 'Dickinson' 35 x 30 Zone 3 An outstanding landscape specimen with its upright rounded habit and ivory bark exfoliating to copper-bronze. Northern Tribute has shown superior adaptability to stresses of the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains. It has shown no signs of winter injury or iron chlorosis in alkaline soils and has performed well in compacted, dry soils. *Description & picture from NDSU Spring Welcome Magnolia Magnolia x loebneri Ruth 20 x 20 Zone 3 NDSU introduction. This magnolia blooms reliably even after early spring frosts. Spring Welcome is dense, well branched with flowers that are pale pink in bud, gradually opening to pristine white with 11 13+ tepals. *Description and picture from NDSU Regal Prince Oak Quercus x warei Long 40-60 x 20-25 Zone 4 A hybrid oak selected for its vigorous growth and narrow upright habit. The leaves are dark green with a silvery underside. This oak tolerates a wide range of soil conditions.
Low Scape Mound Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa UCONNAM165 12-24 x 18-24 Zone 3 This low growing chokeberry has thick glossy green foliage covered in white blooms by mid-spring. Foliage turns red in the fall and is an easy grower. *Picture courtesy of Proven winners Shrubs Firedance Dogwood Cornus sericea Bailadeline 3-4 x 4-5 Zone 2 A compact and uniform growing dogwood. This shrub will have white spring flowers, with the foliage turning a nice red-purple color in fall. Stems turn red in winter. Little Moses Burning Bush Euonymus alatus 'Odom' 3 x 3 Zone 4 One of the smallest varieties of burning bush. This shrub has vibrant fall color of red to pink. This shrub is very adaptable and versatile; ideal for all those tight spots in the garden. Nordic Inkberry Holly Ilex glabra Chamzin 3-4 x 3-4 Zone 3 A hardy male selection of Holly that has glossy green foliage. Works well as a small hedge, mass planting or accent plant. Tolerates a wide variety of soils as well as partial shade. *Photo courtesy of Monrovia Summer Crush Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmacfive' 2-3 x 2-3 Zone 4 This new compact hydrangea will impress you with its big raspberry red or neon purple flowers. Bailey nursery introduction.
Perennials Rain Dance Big Bluestem Andropogon g. Rain Dance 4-5 x 3-4 Zone 3 A showy big bluestem with red-tipped foliage that turns maroon in the fall. Red seed heads appear on red stems in late summer. Does well in hot and dry areas, once established it is nearly drought tolerant. Red October Big Bluestem Andropogon g. Red October 4-5 x 2 Zone 3 Deep green foliage turns a dark purple in late summer. Once cooler weather comes the foliage will turn again to a vivid scarlet red. Red seed heads appear on red stems in late summer. Does well in hot and dry areas, once established it is nearly drought tolerant. Lighting Strike Grass Calamagrostis Lighting Strike 3 x 2 Zone 4 A new twist on calamagrostis! Lighting Strike has creamy white centers that are edged in green. Purple inflorescence open to a nice wheat color in late summer. Photo courtesy of Emerald Coast Growers Twilite Prairie Blues Baptisia Baptisia x variicolor Twilite 3-5 x 3-5 Zone 4 A striking baptisia with violet pea-like flowers with a dramatic yellow keel. Baptisias are a long living perennial that once established is very drought tolerant. When not in bloom the blue -green foliage is very attractive. Photo courtesy of Fine Gardening.com
Northern Exposure Amber Coralbell Perennials 14 x 20 Zone 4 Bred from a Canadian native species, giving Northern Exposure extreme hardiness. Rich amber coloring and clean foliage all season long. Yellow flowers in the spring are attractive to humming birds. Summerific Berry Awesome Hibiscus 4 Zone 4 Proven Winners 2019 Perennial of the Year. Berry Awesome has densely compact maple-like foliage that is a dark olive-green. Huge lavender-pink flowers are quite the show stoppers. Photo courtesy of Proven Winners Speeding Again German Iris 38 x 12-18 Zone 3 Dark violet-blue ruffled flowers are graced with creamy white centers on the falls. A repeat bloomer, blooming once in the spring and then again when the weather cools in the fall. An old classic that is a welcome addition to any garden. Photo courtesy of Sugar Creek Gardens.com Champagne Bubbles Poppy 10-12 x 12 Zone 2 A great little poppy! Champagne Bubbles is a dwarf poppy with a lovey mix of orange, red, white, and yellow highly fragrant blooms. Blooming May thru July. Use this little poppy to brighten up any perennial border. Photo courtesy of Monrovia.com
Swedberg Nursery thanks you for being part of our family Serving the Lakes Area for over 100 years PO Box 418 Battle Lake, MN 56515 Phone: (218) 864-5526 Fax: (218) 864-8212 Email: swedbergnursery@gmail.com Website: www.swedbergnursery.com