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Azalea - Hot Shot Girard
Azalea - Hot Shot Girard The Azalea Hot Shot Girard, 'Rhododendron girard X 'Hot Shot', is an extremely hardy evergreen azalea, with large colored fiery orange-red to scarlet blooms and beautiful foliage in the fall. Their medium size growth is enough to make them adaptable to the south as well as in the colder climates. This plant is ideal for shrub borders, foundation plantings, and low screening or hedges. Azaleas need very little pruning. After bloom, clip ungainly branches to conform to the plant's natural mounding habit. Azaleas require well drained soil. Boggy or very wet soils will kill Azaleas. Demand for the Hot Shot Girard is extremely high. Order yours now! Zones 5 – 8. * Fall Foliage! * Evergreen
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| Serviceberry - Cole's Select - Sale Price: $64.20 The Cole's Select Serviceberry, Amelandhier 'Cole's Select', is an excellent large shrub with a spreading form and is grown for its fall coloration. It is covered with white flowers in the early spring prior to leafing out. 'Cole's Select’ displays new foliage that is often silvery or reddish, turning green as it matures. The edible, blue-black fruit ripens in midsummer and is readily eaten by birds as it matures. It adapts well to the climatic conditions of the upper mid west. 'Cole's Select' requires a well drained soil and can be pruned into a single or multi-trunked tree form. You can enjoy the foliage in the fall as it turns an excellent yellow-orange to a red-purple color! * Excellent color * Adaptable * Berries for wildlife |
| Dogwood - Arctic Fire - Sale Price: $49.95 Ornamental Shrub with Winter Appeal The Arctic Fire Dogwood is a dwarf ornamental shrub with outstanding winter appeal. Plant one by a front entrance to draw the eye or several as a magnificent shrub boarder. Your yard in winter will never be the same once you plant an Arctic Fire. Lovely four foot stems of red fire will seem to capture the winter sunlight amid the browns and grays of your cold landscape. Deer won’t nibble your Dogwood, so you’ll have plenty of the brilliant stems to bring indoors for a warm accent during those long days of winter. Even through the winter color is the outstanding feature of this shrub, spring and summer also have their charms. Tiny clusters of delicate white flowers appear in spring and continue sporadically into the summer months. Pointy, dark green leaves fill out the shrub through the warm months until they turn a pleasing burgundy in the fall. As an added treat, berries will appear to the delight of your feathered friends. The Arctic Fire Dogwood is a fast-grower and tolerant of many soils and conditions. You won’t have to worry or fuss over it, and wildlife will love it. Plant one today for some spectacular winter color. * Winter color * Fast-growing * Spring/summer flowers * Fall fruit and color |
| Hydrangea - Cherry Bomb - Sale Price: $92.75 Hydrangea Cherry Bomb, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Cherry Bomb', is a red lace cap variety of hydrangea. Cherry Bomb Hydrangea is an attractive and very free-flowering shrub with blooms lasting from midsummer to fall. It is a compact shrub with wrinkled, dense green foliage. The foliage provides outstanding fall colors from burgundy to purples. As a young plant it is best to prune or pinch your plant in order to build a full bodied, well branched plant. Then selectively prune out any dead stems, or old non-flower producing stems. The flower buds form in later summer and then flower the next year in early to mid summer, in other words, the best time to prune is after it blooms, from mid-July to mid-August. |
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