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Barberry - Rosy Glow
Barberry - Rosy Glow Colorful Shrub That’s Easy to Grow The Rosy Glow Barberry is a versatile and colorful shrub that’s perfect for beginner gardeners because it’s so easy to grow. A show stopper for its stunning color, it has variegated leaves of purple with light pinks and rose. The Rosy Glow Barberry will be most vibrant in full sun. It can tolerate some shade but its color will be very different, mostly green with pink and red accents. In early spring dainty yellow flowers appear. The contrast between the deep purple foliage and yellow blossoms is dazzling. The Rosy Glow Barberry will not disappoint in the fall and winter either. Oval, bright red seed pods remain on the shrub through the winter still bringing color and interest to your yard. Excellent against a foundation, as a focal point in a large bed, or as a shrubby ground cover, this versatile shrub will fit anywhere in your landscape. The Rosy Glow Barberry can also provide your home with safety. Plant it under a window or as a hedge. The thorns will deter even the most determined trespassers. Add the Rosy Glow Barberry to your landscape so you can enjoy the wonderful color and interest of this lovely shrub. * Year round color * Low maintenance * Pest and disease resistant
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Autumn Brillianceâ„¢ Serviceberry - Sale Price: $35.95 Spectacular Fall Color and Edible Fruit The Autumn Brillancea is a popular ornamental shrub prized primarily for its fall color and succulent summer berries. It would look great as a shrub boarder in your yard or grown as a small tree. The Autumn Brillancea is a cultivar of the Apple Serviceberry. It’s a cross between the Downy and Allegheny. It’s prized particularly for its obovate 5-inch long leaves that turn to a spectacular reddish-orange in the fall. Your Serviceberry will be one of the first plants you notice in the spring. Before your other plants have awoken to the glory of the new season, the Serviceberry will already be bursting forth in its splendor. Before its leaves even begin to appear, its 5-peteled clusters of white flowers will stand in sharp contrast to the browns and greys of your transitioning landscape. Soon you’ll see the flowers give way to small green berries that gradually progress from green to red, and eventually transform into a deep purple. The fruit is ready for you to enjoy in the early summer. The Serviceberry is a shrubby, multi-stemmed plant that grows up to 15-25 feet with an equal spread. It’s tolerant of a wide range of soils so you won’t have to fuss over it in order for it to thrive. Serviceberries look like large, dark blueberries and taste similar, but with an almond-like accent. They are commonly eaten raw or used in various jams and pies. Native Americans and early settlers enjoyed these berries for generations. The berries were even thought by some to have medicinal properties. The Serviceberry is certainly a hardy ornamental shrub with a lot to offer. * Autumn color* Edible fruit* Hardy |
| Hydrangea - Unique PeeGee - Sale Price: $37.95 Unique PeeGee Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata 'Unique', has extremely large flower panicles that present a great floral display in late summer. The flowers bloom white, maturing to pink in fall. This upright rounded Hydrangea with dark green foliage is an excellent accent plant. It produces self-clinging, aerial roots that easily attach to just about anything: pergola, wall, fence or tree, and may need 10 years to reach its full height, but patience pays off with this spectacular deciduous specimen. It requires average water needs so water regularly; do not overwater. It is most at home along the edge of a sunny wooded border or where the landscape is loose and informal. It prefers full sun and reaches a height and width of 6-10 feet. PeeGee flowers are good for drying and preserving. * “Whiten” your landscape with Unique PeeGee! |
| Forsythia - Citrus Swizzle - Sale Price: $51.35 The Forsythia 'Citrus Swizzle' is an excellent variegated form of dwarf Forsythia selected by Dan Moore of McKay Nursery Company. The foliage emerges chartreuse, with lime green variegation in the center of the leaf, which then ages to a creamy white and finally white. A nice brightly colored, dwarf selection suitable for today's landscapes. Citrus Swizzle is an excellent, slow growing plant for edging or the front of the shrub or perennial border. Great used in mass plantings. Citrus Swizzle prefers a sunny location for the best leaf color, in most any soil. Little pruning is required except to remove any slightly more vigorous upright shoots, on occasion. You can remove the oldest stems to renew older plants when desired. Fall color comes on slow, and is a nice burgundy! Zones 4-9. * Dwarf! |
| Hydrangea - Vanilla Strawberryâ„¢ - Sale Price: $99.95 The Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry, Hydrangea paniculata 'Renhy' is a fantastic addition to any landscape. The huge flowers emerge white but soon change to pink, than to a deep strawberry color. A close relative of the PeeGee Hydrangea, the Vanilla Strawberry has has an upright habit that becomes slightly cascading as the summer progresses. It is an excellent flower for fresh cut arrangements. |
| Russian Sage - Lacey Blue - Sale Price: $51.35 Russian Sage - Lacey Blue, Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Lacey Blue', is a valued landscape perennial and boasts the largest flowers of any Russian Sage! It is a perennial with an exceptionally long season of interest. Forming a bushy mound of fragrant grey-green leaves, Lacey Blue bears copious spikes of deep blue flowers from mid-summer into early fall. The grayish green foliage is scented and carries a cloud of small deep blue flowers on wide stems. This plant offers a charming, open airy feel to a garden. Lacey Blue is great for smaller gardens and terrific in mixed containers. Lacey Blue is easy to grow, drought tolerant once established, and its dense bushy branching prevents flopping, which can be a big problem with Russian Sage. Prune back to 6 inches in the spring; deer resistant. |
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