TOP WISCONSIN LANDSCAPE PLANTS ATTRACTIVE ALL YEAR LONG
Snow may be coming, but these beautiful plants take center-stage throughout Wisconsin Winters

Seven-son Flower is a small tree to large shrub. This unusual member of the honeysuckle family is not a vine but a handsome vase-shaped woody plant and one that is relatively unknown to most gardeners. During the growing season, Seven-Son flower is covered with 4-6 inch long thick, glossy leaves. The flowers appear in mid to late July. Following flowering, the sepals at the base of the flowers not only persist, but also continue to elongate and turn bright red as the seeds mature. Seven-Son flower also has a soft tan-colored, striping bark that provides winter interest making this plant a welcome spectacle in all seasons.

Vernal Witchhazel is an early-flowering shrub. The orange-red flowers have strap-like petals that curl inward on chilly days (an adaptive mechanism to protect from freezing). The oval-shaped leaves turn a golden yellow/orange in fall and often hang on through winter.

Black Chokeberry exhibits white flower clusters in spring and dark green leaves through summer. The astringent berries contain about 3X more antioxidants than blueberries! Excellent fall color ranges from bright orange to reddish-purple. Fruit clusters persist into winter.

Winterberry is the Wisconsin native deciduous holly, variable in size. Commonly grows in damp areas throughout much of Wisconsin. Abundant bright red fruits hug branches on the female plants from fall into winter. Plant in groups – as both male and female plants are needed for fruit set.
Source: https://avantgardening.com/





