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Boxwood - Wedding Ring
Boxwood - Wedding Ring Buxus Wedding Ring, Buxus microphylla var. 'Eseles', will enhance your landscape with its staying power from summer through winter! The stunning evergreen color and size of this versatile and hardy boxwood is great in any landscape. Use it in a border, as a low dense, mounded hedge, a specimen, in containers, or en masse. Wedding Ring has glossy green foliage with a lime margin that matures to gold later in the summer. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and requires little care; may be pruned to shape as desired in summer. Add it to any garden for winter interest and it is deer resistant! Zones 5-9.
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Japanese Tree Lilac - Sale Price: $96.35 The Japanese Tree Lilac (2002 Iowa Tree of the Year), with its attractive multi-stemmed clump form and ravishingly fragrant, creamy-white panicles, now graces many residential yards as well as parking lots, medians and commercial properties. Landscapers love this plant for its interesting spreading branches and vase-shaped crown, its long June-through-July blooming season and its very easy care. Ruddy, cherry-like bark and neat, dark green leaves contrast nicely with the creaminess of the flowers. The Japanese Tree Lilac needs at least six hours of good sun for flowering and likes regular watering, but has no fussy soil requirements. Be careful to avoid using lawn fertilizer around the plant base, or you may encourage more foliage than flowers. If pruning is needed, do so right after flowering. Zones 3-7. |
| Forsythia - New Hampshire Gold - Sale Price: $54.25 The New Hampshire Gold Forsythia, Forsythia x 'New Hampshire Gold', was developed in New Hampshire, and is an excellent cold hardy selection. The best way to insure a good flower show is to plant this cold hardy cultivar, especially if you live in a particularly cold, windswept area. Its habit is drooping and mounded. 'New Hampshire Gold' is a deciduous shrub noted for its colorful yellow spring flowers appearing before the foliage. The foliage is a handsome maroon color. All it requires is a sunny area and well-drained soil. It's also a very easy plant to grow and transplants well. It is important to prune forsythia after it blooms. Forsythia, like other early blooming shrubs, develop their flower buds during the summer and fall of the previous year. 'New Hampshire Gold’s height is a bit shorter than others. * Maroon Foliage! |
| Privet - Variegated - Sale Price: $92.75 The Variegated Chinese Privet, 'Ligustrum sinensis 'Variegata' is a fast-growing, small-leafed shrub useful as a large foundation plant or privacy screen. The foliage is variegated with white margins and a green center. This variegated privet produces fragrant white flowers in early summer. Butterflies and birds are attracted to the small white flowers. Trimming this plant will keep a dense growth habit. The variegated Chinese privet is deer and rabbit resistant and it is drought tolerant. The Variegated Chinese privet is evergreen and is primarily used for screening and hedges. What’s not to like? It is variegated, evergreen, showy, dense, produces fragrant flowers, and it attracts wildlife! |
| Barberry - Red Leaf Japanese - Sale Price: $49.95 The Barberry bush or Red Leaf Japanese bush, Berberis thunbergii, is a deciduous shrub reaching up to 24 tall and about 30 wide. The branches are slender, spiny, and small, and the leaves are roundly oval in a deep red to purple color. The small, yellow flowers borne beneath leaves, from April to May, are not showy. Bright red berries can be found along stems from late fall through winter. Ironically, this is never really considered a feature of this plant. Barberry bushes are best located in full sun. This plant is tolerant of many types of soil, but will not do well in wet to very moist soils. As name Barberry implies, this makes an excellent hedge or filler shrub. |
| Forsythia - Dwarf - Sale Price: $29.95 Dwarf Forsythia, Forsythia viridissima 'Bronxensis', has attractive bright yellow flowers that are produced in early spring on a low growing compact plant and can be used as a groundcover. It blooms from top to bottom and slightly later flowering than most other Forsythias. The bright green foliage turns a bronze-purple fall color. Dwarf Forsythia is good for mass plantings or used as a low hedge. It is naturally very compact and self-branching so is perfect for today's smaller landscapes. This plant fits well in perennial and shrub borders as well as foundation plantings and needs full sun or light shade. It is a rapid grower and usually matures at about 4 feet in height. Zones 5-8. * Really, a dwarf Forsythia! |
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