Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards, Inc. 432 Burnt Ridge Rd. Onalaska, WA 98570 phone: 360-985-2873 fax: 360-985-0882 email: mail@burntridgenursery.com website: burntridgenursery.com Helpful Hints for Plant Selection Plants for Shady Conditions: Laurel Currant Hardy & Arctic Kiwi Oregon Grape Salal Sequoia Spruce Red & Evergreen Huckleberry Oval Leafed Blueberry Cedar Red Magnolia Vine Rhododendron Salmonberry Snowberry Bunchberry Plants for Southern Regions: Chestnuts Pecans Paw Paw Peaches Nectarines Japanese Plums Strawberries Dogwood Bay Laurel Shinko Asian Pear Shinseiki Asian Pear Seckel & Warren European Pear Sharpblue, Sunshine Blue & Misty Blueberry Trees & Shrubs for Wetlands: Pacific Crab Apple Pacific Golden Weeping Stevens Cranberry Black Cottonwood Bitter Cherry Alaska Cedar
Plants for Extremely Cold Climates: American Chestnut Bush Hazelnut Butternut Chopaka Walnut Black Walnut Bur Oak Meader Dolgo Crab Apple Green Gage Plum Patriot Blueberry Arctic Beauty Kiwi Northland Blueberry Lowbush Blueberry Valiant Grape Stevens Cranberry Pacific Dogwood Wood Rose Black Huckleberry Lodi Apple Gravenstein Apple Honeycrisp Apple Spartan Apple Wolf River Apple Spitzenberg Apple Sweet 16 Apple Shinseiki Asian Pear Red Currant Yakumo Asian Pear White Currant Nijeseiki Asian Pear Black Currant Seigyoku Asian Pear Yoinashi Asian Pear Captivator Toka Plum Evans Cherry Hinnonmaki Gold Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Golden Weeping Alaska Cedar North Star Cherry Plants for Erosion Control & Streambank Stabilization: Hazelnut Pacific Crab Apple Twinberry Plants for Sites Prone to Late Spring Frosts: Chestnut Korean Nut Pine Hazelnut Black Walnut Oaks Butternut Hickory Duke Blueberry Elliot Blueberry Pacific Dogwood
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Blue Plants for Hot, Dry Conditions: *If Adequately Watered to Establish* Fig Laurel Pinyon Pine Wolfberry Fall Color: Hickory Eastern White Oak Blueberry Dogwood Bur Oak Asian Pears Bunchberry Shrubs & Trees suited to Hedgerows, Privacy Screens & Windbreaks: Korean Nut Pine Cork Oak Legacy Blueberry Currant Wood Rose Pacific Rhododendron Evergreen Huckleberry Inscense Cedar Lombardy Poplar Buddhist Pine Honey Plants: Empress tree Big Leaf Maple Chestnuts Black Locust
Plants for Wildlife: Yellowhorn Cherry Blueberries Huckleberry Bitter Cherry Salmonberry Asian Pear Oaks Peach Plums Currants Chokecherry Hawthorne European Pear Woody Plants with Fragrant Flowers or Leaves: Kiwi Vines Roses Empress Tree Almond Crabapples Quince Magnolia Vine Crandall Currant Winter Color: Blueberries Evergreen Huckleberry Oregon Grape Colored Leaves in Summer: Arctic Beauty Kiwi Purple Guincho Rode Zeller Hazelnut Variegated Plants Suited to Containers: Issai Kiwi Strawberry Cranberry Sunshine Blue Blueberry Contorted Hazel Fast Growers: Black Cottonwood
Empress Tree Kiwi Vine Timber Black Walnut Big Leaf Maple Lombardy Poplar Medicinal Plants: Biloba Hawthorne Elder Chinese Magnolia Blueberry Wolfberry Walnut Rose Deer Resistant Plants: Deer will try anything. But, these plants are generally regarded as unpalatable to deer. Dogwoods Honeysuckle Hardhack Spirea biloba Some s Walnuts Trees that can live 1000 Years; Giant Sequoia European Chestnut Western Hemlock biloba Noble Fir Western Red Cedar Douglas Fir Yellow Cedar Living tree Species over 100 Million Years Old: biloba Trees That Can Exceed 200 ft. Height ** Sitka Spruce 265' Douglas Fir 302' Noble Fir 278' Alaska Cedar 200' Giant Sequoia 274' **Compiled by Robert Van Pelt, as listed in Forest Giants of The Pacific Coast.