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Huckleberry and Blueberry require an acid soil high in organic matter.

BLACKCAP RASPBERRY (Rubus leucodermis)
Bluish purple thorny canes with sweet black fruits. Hardy and widely adapted to sun or partial shade. This species is native from CA to B.C., throughout WA, ID, MT. WY and UT.
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BLACKCAP RASPBERRY  (Rubus leucodermis)
BLACK HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium membranaceum)
Among the best flavored of all wild blueberries. Medium large dark berries produced singly rather than in clusters like named varieties of blueberries. Native to the mountains of the Northwest. Ripe August-September. These are slow growing, drought tolerant, hardy shrubs.
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BLACK HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium membranaceum)
BLUE ELDERBERRY (Sambucus caerulea)
A fast growing, hardy, 15 ft. shrub with large clusters of tiny white flowers followed by huge quantities of easily harvested fruit. Used for jams, wine, and preserves. Zone 3-8.
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BLUE ELDERBERRY  (Sambucus caerulea)
OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia aquifolium)
Pretty evergreen understory shrub, 3 - 5 ft. tall, yellow spring flowers with very tart blue berries. Leaves commonly used in floral arrangements. Glossy green serrated leaves are reddish purple over winter. Zone 5 - 8.
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OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia aquifolium)
CASCADE OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia nervosa)
A dwarf form of oregon grape at maturity 12-24 inches tall. Pretty evergreen understory shrub, yellow spring flowers with very tart blue berries. Leaves commonly used in floral arrangements. Glossy green serrated leaves are reddish purple over winter. Zone 5 - 8.
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CASCADE OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia nervosa)
ELK RIVER CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
Bright red flowers in great profusion. Vigorous, upright form.
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ELK RIVER CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
A shade tolerant, evergreen shrub native to the coastal NW. Edible black, blueberry like fruit in fall. Cut branches used in floral arrangements.
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EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
GOLDEN CURRANT (Ribes aureum)
Clusters of fragrant, bright yellow flowers in spring followed by sweet and juicy, large berries. Fruit keeps up to 2 months on the bush. A vigorous, widely adapted shrub, to 9 feet in height. Native from Nebraska to Washington. Zone 2-8
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GOLDEN CURRANT (Ribes aureum)
HARDHACK SPIREA (Spirea douglassii)
Wetland shrub. 6-10 ft., with showy pink flowers.
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HARDHACK SPIREA (Spirea douglassii)
INDIAN PLUM (Oemlaria cerasaformis)
A.K.A. osoberry. Shrubby, shade tolerant plant that is among the eariliest of all bloomers with white flowers in clusters. Small blue/black fruits are edible but somewhat bitter with a large seed. Zone 7-8.
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INDIAN PLUM (Oemlaria cerasaformis)
KING EDWARD VII CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
A select later blooming variety of red flowering currant. Dense form, lower growing than species, spectacular crimson flowers in early spring. Blue edible berries.
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KING EDWARD VII CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
NATIVE STAR EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
Upright, compact form to 6 feet. Selected for fruiting and ornamental qualities. Zone 7-9.
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NATIVE STAR EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus lewisii)
Large, fragrant white flowers cover these medium sized, multi-stemmed shrubs in late June. Shredding bark and yellow fall color are also attractive features. Hardy to minus 25°F. Photo courtesy of Wayne Boucher, copyright www.cambridge2000.com.
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MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus lewisii)
NOOTKA ROSE (Rosa nutkana)
Large pink flowers & big red hips. Widely adapted to dry or moist sites. Good for hedgerows & wildlife plantings.
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NOOTKA ROSE (Rosa nutkana)
PACIFIC RHODODENDRON (Rhododendron macrophyllum)
West coast native from California to British Columbia. Washington state flower, large evergreen shrub, to 12 ft. with large pale purple flowers. Zone 7 - 9.
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PACIFIC RHODODENDRON (Rhododendron macrophyllum)
POKEYS PINK RED FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
A solid pink flowering selection of Ribes sanguineum.
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POKEYS PINK RED FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
RED ELDERBERRY (Sambucus racemosa pubens)
This shrub is typically a bit smaller than blue elderberry and is much more shade tolerant and ornamental, with bright red clusters of fruits hanging on through mid to late summer until stripped by birds. Harmless but bitter fruit. Zone 5-7.
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RED ELDERBERRY  (Sambucus racemosa pubens)
RED HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium parvifolium)
Very shade tolerant native shrub. Produces pretty pink to red berries the size of a small blueberry. Tart & refreshing in midsummer.
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RED HUCKLEBERRY  (Vaccinium parvifolium)
RED FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
A showy Northwest native. A 5-10 ft. shrub with stunning red flowers in early spring. Hummingbirds visit flowers and songbirds like the fall fruits. Sun or shade.
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RED FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
RED OSIER DOGWOOD (Cornus sericea)
Multi-stemmed shrub, with great red fall color & red twigs over winter. Excellent for wildlife and erosion control. Likes moist habitat and shade. Zone 3-7.
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RED OSIER DOGWOOD (Cornus sericea)
SALAL (Gautheria shallon)
Understory shrub with edible black fruit growing in clusters. Blueberry sized berries were a staple food of N.W. Coastal Indians, eaten fresh, cooked and dried. Salal makes an excellent jelly. In sun, will be about 2 ft. tall; in shade up to 6 ft. Zone 7-9.
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SALAL (Gautheria shallon)
SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis)
Understory shrub, very shade tolerant, pink flowers in early spring, yellow or red fruits in May and June. The berries are juicy, seedy and refreshing when little else is ripe. Zone 3-9.
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SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis)
SNOWBERRY (Symphoriarpos alba)
Small shrub with 1/2 " white berries, persisting over winter until eaten off by wild life. Shade tolerant.
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SNOWBERRY (Symphoriarpos alba)
THUNDERBIRD EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
This selection from the wild on Vancouver Island is an especially fine ornamental with beautiful dark, red-bronze foliage in early spring. It has pink flowers and abundant fruit.
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THUNDERBIRD EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY (Vaccinium ovatum)
WOOD ROSE (Rosa woodsii)
Very hardy with showy flowers; light pink to deep red. Small leaves. Native throughout the Northwest. Zone 3-9.
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WOOD ROSE (Rosa woodsii)
BLACK GOOSEBERRY (Ribes divericatum)
N.W. native. Tasty blueberry sized purplish black fruit. Thorny shrub to 5 ft. Grows in sun or partial shade. Disease resistant.
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BLACK GOOSEBERRY (Ribes divericatum)
POULSBO SCARLET CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
Showy Northwest native. A 5-10 ft. shrub, this selection has intense, deep red flowers, very showy in early spring. Hummingbirds visit flowers and songbirds like the fall fruits. Sun or shade.
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POULSBO SCARLET CURRANT (Ribes sanguineum)
432 Burnt Ridge Road Onalaska, Washington 98570 Phone: 360.985.2873 Fax: 360.985.0882 mail@burntridgenursery.com
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