|
|
 |
Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢
Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢ An Excellent Choice for Small Spaces The Wee Willie Boxwood is a true dwarf featuring a distinct arrangement of emerald-green leaves that gives it an interesting texture. At a mature height of only two feet high and wide it is a compact shrub that could fit anywhere in your landscape. The Wee Willie has a dense, rounded, upright growth pattern that makes it a perfect choice in small gardens or as a low formal hedge. The unique placement of leaf pairs on the Wee Willie gives it an attractive appearance and will add considerable texture and interest anywhere it’s planted. The Wee Willie displays excellent cold hardiness. The foliage retains its emerald green color year round, even through the harshest winters. The tiny deep green leaves will be a welcome sight on gloomy cold days and the color really pops after a snowfall. The Wee Willies manageable size makes it a fantastic choice for a maintenance free low hedge to line walkways, patios or a special garden area. There’s always a space for a Wee Willie in any landscape, and it will look terrific in yours. * Evergreen * Deer Resistant * Clay tolerant
Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢ related products:
Butterfly Bush - Asian Moon Sterile - Sale Price: $99.95 The Butterfly Bush Asian Moon Sterile, Buddleia davidii 'Asian Moon', is a wonderful new butterfly bush that is not invasive. This butterfly bush attracts a profusion of butterflies all season long, and since the seeds of these flowers are sterile, the plant has a longer bloom time and is not invasive. It stands out in any sunny landscape because of its symmetrical, rounded habit and stunning purple flowers. This fast growing plant will require some pruning to keep it looking fresh each spring. Cutting the bush back to half its size in July will not only control its growth, but will encourage reblooming too. Newly planted butterfly bushes need 1 inch of rain or supplemental irrigation each week for the first month. Once it has reached maturity, the Asian Moon butterfly bush is drought-tolerant and requires less water. Plant this stunning plant to add color; use as a specimen, accent, or it can be planted near water gardens or ponds! |
| Sumac - Cutleaf Staghorn - Sale Price: $92.75 Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina 'Dissecta', is an attractive cutleaf plant that can be used as an accent or in mass plantings.The finely divided, green foliage turns a beautiful orange and scarlet-red in fall. It forms a wide spreading shape at maturity. This xeriscape sumac cultivar is a large, open, spreading shrub or small tree which typically grows 18 feet tall and 12-15' in width. Fruit clusters persist through the winter, providing some colorful interest and this fruit is attractive to wildlife. Cutleaf Staghorn has no serious insect or disease problems. Plant massed for stabilizing embankments or for hard-to-cover areas with poorer soils or for naturalizing in wild areas. Grows best in average, dry to medium moist, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. * Beautiful fall color* Wildlife interest* Disease resistant |
| Rose of Sharon - Blue Chiffon - Sale Price: $59.95 Rose of Sharon Blue Chiffon, Hibiscus syriacus 'Blue Chiffon™', is the latest addition to the Chiffon series from breeder Dr. Roderick Woods of England. The exquisite blue flowers have a lacy center of lighter lavender-blue petals that give it a semi-double appearance. The flower centers are accented with wine red color that streaks out from the veins of the petals. Hibiscus Blue Chiffon™ blooms profusely from July through September. Hibiscus Blue Chiffon provides some much needed color for the midsummer and fall garden design! Blue Chiffon is easy to grow in full sun and normal garden soils where this garden plant is sure to provide many years of enjoyment! It is an excellent flowering shrub that may be massed, planted in groups or used as a specimen; very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Larger flowers may be obtained by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in early spring. Your eyes will lock in place when you look at this flower! It will be hard to look away! |
| Viburnum - American Cranberrybush - Sale Price: $54.25 American Cranberrybush, viburnum trilobum, is a large, attractive and hardy shrub with big white flower clusters in late May, and then produces abundant scarlet berries in fall. The berries hang on into winter and provide food for birds. Dark green foliage develops an outstanding red fall color. It does best on well-drained sites with better than average moisture. Use as a specimen plant or effective in small masses and borders. American Cranberrybush is round-topped and fairly dense under cultivation, but can be poorly branched and open in native habitat. Cranberrybush Viburnum prefers a rich soil with ample moisture. It does well in full sun or shade and can become leggy and requires occasional renewal pruning to keep it in good form. It grows 10-12 feet tall and as wide and makes an excellent deciduous shrub for screening. * Berries for wildlife * Fall color |
| Euonymus - Moonshadow - Sale Price: $26.95 The Euonymus 'Moonshadow', Euonymus fortunei 'Moonshadow', is a sport of 'Sunspot Euonymus' that displays wavy and lighter yellow leaves with thin green margins. This dense, compact, and evergreen shrub matures 1-2 feet tall and wide; stays low and compact, forming a ground-covering mat. It spreads slowly and containment is not an issue; forms a low mound as it matures. ‘Moonshadow' is an excellent plant for borders or low hedge. Planted in the sun, they are brighter yellow than those in the shade. The stems turn red, and foliage becomes pink-toned in winter. ''Moonshadow' is tolerant of most soil conditions except overly moist; grows in sun or shade and can be sheared or left to grow naturally. The leaves are ornamentally significant but do not develop any appreciable fall color. * Makes a great container plant! |
|
Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢ User Comments:There are currently 0 comments for Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢
|
|