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  1. Purpleleaf Sand Cherry Zones: 4-7
    As low as $44.79

  2. Charles Joly Lilac Zones: 3-7
    As low as $44.39

  3. Hedge Cotoneaster Zones: 3-7
    As low as $34.30

  4. Tiny Wine® Ninebark Zones: 3-8
    As low as $39.20

  5. Low Scape Mound® Chokeberry Zones: 3-9
    As low as $109.19

  6. Summer Wine® Ninebark Zones: 3-7
    As low as $49.59

  7. Miss Canada Lilac Zones: 2-7
    As low as $39.20

  8. James MacFarlane Lilac Zones: 2-7
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  9. Pocahontas Lilac Zones: 2-7
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  10. Peking Cotoneaster Zones: 3-7
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  11. Minuet Lilac Zones: 2-7
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  12. Katherine Havemeyer Lilac Zones: 3-7
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  13. Marie Francis Lilac Zones: 3-8
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  14. Orchid Lights Azalea Zones: 3-7
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Wildlife Shrubs

The Wildlife Shrub category could easily be expanded to include just about any shrub known to man. Nature Hills created this category in order to promote plants that enhance the quality of life. In some way, all shrubs contribute to natures ecosystem. This plant category attracts wildlife that we visually enjoy, such as butterflies and hummingbirds. Planting and growing fruiting shrubs, such as blueberries, elderberries, and viburnums, will allow you the pleasure of observing birds as they feed, especially songbirds.

Evergreen and dense shrubs provide cover for many of earth's creatures. Abelias and butterfly bushes attract both the human eye and smaller creatures like butterflies and skittish hummingbirds. The American Cranberry bush will supply cover and food to a variety of songbirds. Dragonflies, bees, and deer use many of these wildlife shrubs as a substantial part of their diets. Wildlife shrubs enhance landscapes with their beauty and utility. Keep a landscape ‘busy’ and beautiful with the Nature Hills offerings of wildlife shrubs! For further information click on any picture or call Nature Hills at (402) 934-8116.