Bulbs Flower Basics Flower Beds & Specialty Gardens Flower Garden Garden Furniture Garden Gnomes Garden Seeds Garden Sheds Garden Statues Garden Tools & Supplies Gardening Basics Green & Organic Groundcovers & Vines Growing Annuals Growing Basil Growing Beans Growing Berries Growing Blueberries Growing Cactus Growing Corn Growing Cotton Growing Edibles Growing Flowers Growing Garlic Growing Grapes Growing Grass Growing Herbs Growing Jasmine Growing Mint Growing Mushrooms Orchids Growing Peanuts Growing Perennials Growing Plants Growing Rosemary Growing Roses Growing Strawberries Growing Sunflowers Growing Thyme Growing Tomatoes Growing Tulips Growing Vegetables Herb Basics Herb Garden Indoor Growing Landscaping Basics Landscaping Patios Landscaping Plants Landscaping Shrubs Landscaping Trees Landscaping Walks & Pathways Lawn Basics Lawn Maintenance Lawn Mowers Lawn Ornaments Lawn Planting Lawn Tools Outdoor Growing Overall Landscape Planning Pests, Weeds & Problems Plant Basics Rock Garden Rose Garden Shrubs Soil Specialty Gardens Trees Vegetable Garden Yard Maintenance

Shrubs Native to Northern Minnesota

How to Start Lemon Seeds Indoors - watch on youtube
Shrubs Native to Northern Minnesota

Shrubs Native to Northern Minnesota. Northern Minnesota is home to a wide variety of shrubs native to the area. These shrubs have adapted to the cool temperatures of the northern Minnesota climate. Many of the shrubs produce fruit that is eaten by a variety of wildlife, including song birds and deer. Additionally, once these native shrubs are...

Northern Minnesota is home to a wide variety of shrubs native to the area. These shrubs have adapted to the cool temperatures of the northern Minnesota climate. Many of the shrubs produce fruit that is eaten by a variety of wildlife, including song birds and deer. Additionally, once these native shrubs are established in the ground, they typically require little or no maintenance.
Winterberry (Berry Nice)
The Berry Nice winterberry shrub is part of the winterberry Holly or Ilex verticillata family, and is native to northern Minnesota. It will grow to be around 7 feet tall, and prefers wet to moist soil, and full to partial sunlight. The Berry Nice is a female version of the winterberry shrub, and is a deciduous plant, meaning that it loses its leaves during the fall. In the winter it produces scarlet red berries, attracting an assortment of wildlife. It also produces small white flowers during May and June.
High-Bush Cranberry
The Viburnum trilobum, or high-bush cranberry, is another shrub native to northern Minnesota. It prefers wet soil, but grows easily in full or partial sun or even shady areas. Like the winterberry, it too can grow to a height of 6 to 10 feet. The high-bush cranberry produces bright red berries, also attracting wildlife. Large, white flowers bloom on this shrub in June, and during the fall, the leaves turn a deep shade of maroon.
Gray Dogwood
The Cornus racemosa, or gray dogwood, is also a shrub native to northern Minnesota. It can grow to an average height of 7 to 10 feet, and does well in a range of sunlight. It prefers moist to dry soil. In June through July, the gray dogwood blooms a small, white flower, and later produces white berries, subtle in color. In the fall, its green stems and leaves turn to a deep shade of red.

Check out these related posts