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Forsythia - Sunrise
Forsythia - Sunrise The Forsythia 'Sunrise', Forsythia x 'Sunrise', also known as Border Forsythia and Golden Bell, is a deciduous shrub noted for its colorful yellow spring flowers appearing before the foliage. All it requires is a sunny area and well-drained soil. It's also a very easy plant to grow and transplants well. This plant is good in container plantings, in border plantings, and as a specimen or ground cover. Prune after flowering to keep the plant compact and to thin it out. Sunrise is deer resistant and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. The flowers are fragrant! 'Sunrise' display a purple fall leaf color! In late winter you can cut the branches and bring them inside to force them to flower! Gets your spring going early!
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| Euonymus - Golden - Sale Price: $26.95 The Euonymus 'Golden', Euonymus japonicus 'Aureo-marginatus', is a moderate to rapid growing, compact, and well branched shrub to 5 feet tall. It has shiny green leaves with wide, irregular, and bright gold margins. 'Golden' is extremely showy for specimens or formal hedges. This Euonymus can handle a wide variety of conditions and even does well in coastal areas; prefers full sun with average moisture. It can be maintained at virtually any height, shape, or size with pruning. Small greenish-white flowers are usually followed by round pink fruits. If you are looking for a magnificent bush to serve as a hedge, this is it! Zones 6 -10. |
| Weigela - Pink Princess - Sale Price: $57.05 Weigela - Pink Princess, Weigela florida 'Pink Princess', is a shrub that is spreading and open with egg-shaped mid-green leaves that are 4-1/2 inches long. Clear pink-lavender blooms appear over a long period, blooming in late spring until early summer. Flowers attract hummingbirds. Pink Princess is suitable for a shrub or mixed border. Pink Princess prefers full sun, well-drained soil and is very adaptable. It is best to prune after flowering to encourage compact growth and prevent legginess. Blossoms are borne on 1-year-old branches, so prune heavily during or just after flowering to encourage next year's blossoms. When not in flower, this shrub tends to look rather ordinary. |
| Barberry - Golden Rocket - Sale Price: $51.25 The Barberry 'Golden Rocket', Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Rocket', is a narrow, upright growing, deciduous shrub with showy, bright yellow foliage. Pale yellow, insignificant flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries in fall. Plant has spines or sharp edges so use extreme caution when handling. Plant in any soil in a sunny or partially shaded position, but this plant produces its best fruits and autumn color in a sunny spot. Since 'Golden Rocket' has a naturally upright growth habit, it can be also be used as a hedging plant. The stems can be thinned out in late winter so the plant maintains a tidy form. Use this plant in containers, planters, shrub borders, focal point, in small groups, and as a specimen. Zones 4-9 If you are looking for a low maintenance, hardy plant, you can hardly do better than the Golden Rocket! |
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