Serviceberry
Amelanchier canadensis
Structure year-round and flowers in season — a native shrub, white spring lace flowers and 10–20 ft wide, and it flowers in Apr and May.
- Full–part sun
- Average–wet
- 15–25 ft
- Blooms Apr–May
Native shrubs that flower for pollinators, fruit for birds, and give the garden its year-round backbone and structure. Every species here is genuinely native to Pennsylvania and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zones 5–7 — proven performers for Pennsylvania's humid continental climate across Appalachian ridge-and-valley & Piedmont, not a generic list. Local standouts include Serviceberry and Arrowwood Viburnum. Shrubs are the bones of a garden — they hold their shape through winter, screen what you would rather not see, and pack flowers, berries, and fall color into a single long-lived plant. Give them room to reach full size rather than shearing them into boxes, plant in fall for the best root establishment, and choose species suited to your light and moisture so they thrive on near-zero care.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 5–7 · see this collection in other states.
Amelanchier canadensis
Structure year-round and flowers in season — a native shrub, white spring lace flowers and 10–20 ft wide, and it flowers in Apr and May.
Viburnum dentatum
A four-season shrub — bloom, fruit, and winter form — reaching 6–10 ft and happy in clay and loam soil, flowering as it flowers in May and Jun.
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Flowers, then berries for the birds, on a long-lived native shrub, good through zone 9 and for clay and loam ground — it blooms Jun through Aug.
Ilex verticillata
Structure year-round and flowers in season — a native shrub, reaching 5–10 ft and 5–8 ft wide; it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Hydrangea quercifolia
A woody native that holds its shape through winter and flowers in season, for loam ground and 4–8 ft wide, and it blooms May through Jul.
Hydrangea arborescens
A shrub that gives the border its bones, hardy in zones 3–9 and white domes flowers, and it blooms Jun through Aug.
Callicarpa americana
A flowering native shrub for the garden's backbone, pink (then purple fruit) flowers and 4–7 ft tall — it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Physocarpus opulifolius
Flowers, then berries for the birds, on a long-lived native shrub, 5–10 ft wide and white to pink flowers — it flowers in May and Jun.
Ceanothus americanus
Structure year-round and flowers in season — a native shrub, reaching 2–3.5 ft and frothy white flowers, flowering as it blooms May through Jul.
Sambucus canadensis
Shrub-scale presence for screening and structure, with seasonal bloom — cold-hardy to zone 3 and 6–12 ft tall, flowering as it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Ilex glabra
Shrub-scale presence for screening and structure, with seasonal bloom — reaching 4–8 ft and for sand, clay, and loam ground, flowering as it flowers in May and Jun.
Cornus sericea
Shrub-scale presence for screening and structure, with seasonal bloom — happy in clay and loam soil and spreading 6–10 ft; it flowers in May and Jun.
Lindera benzoin
A four-season shrub — bloom, fruit, and winter form — 6–12 ft wide and 6–12 ft tall; it flowers in Mar and Apr.
Rhus aromatica
A woody native that holds its shape through winter and flowers in season, reaching 2–6 ft and spreading 5–10 ft, flowering as it flowers in Mar and Apr.
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