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Mukdenia - Karasuba
Mukdenia - Karasuba Mukdenia Karasuba (red-leafed), Mukdenia rossii 'Karasuba', will set your fall garden on fire! In early season, fanned, maple-like leaves emerge bright green, and then in late summer the red hot foliage of ‘Karasuba’ are set ablaze with color! Mukdenia forms a low growing, spreading mound that has small star shaped white flowers in early summer. If you are looking for a change in your shady landscape, this plant can be used in place of hostas! Plant in containers, use as a ground cover, in borders, or for a brilliant display in late summer, plant in masses. Mukdenia prefers cool, moist but not wet soil which has been amended with plenty of organic matter. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. For best results, control weeds with mulch until the plants cover the area. * Fall Color! * Shade Plant!
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| Viburnum - Autumn Jazz® Arrowwood - Sale Price: $57.05 Autumn Jazz® Arrowwood Viburnum, viburnum dentatum 'Ralph Senior', is a vase-shaped shrub with creamy white flowers blooming in late May to mid-June. This viburnum then produces clusters of blue-black berries, and the fruit is highly favored by birds. The summer foliage is crisp and dark green; the fall colors range from yellow, orange, and red to burgundy, but vary in intensity. Its mature form is rounded, but sometimes takes on an upright appearance due to long, upright stems and suckers. It prefers full sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soil is best, but can tolerate wet sites and some dryness as well; prefers a slightly acid soil. Autumn Jazz® Arrowwood Viburnum grows 10-12 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. This viburnum is useful for its extreme durability in borders, screens, parking lots, and mass plantings. Viburnums tend to be multiseason plants with ornamental value throughout a large part of the season. * Berries for wildlife * Durable * Fall color |
| Blackberry - Darrow - Sale Price: $42.75 If you’ve ever picked and eaten wild blackberries, you know there’s nothing like their intense, deep, true blackberry flavor and aroma. The problem with wild blackberries is that they’re susceptible to rust and blight, and the fruits are often tiny, not to mention that you have to go find them. Start an easy-to-grow berry patch of your own with several ‘Darrow’ plants, and every summer (and often again in early fall) you’ll harvest huge, delectable berries with that same wild-picked taste, but minus the problems. This blackberry is hardy to zone 5, is ultra-vigorous and also self-pollinating. Choose a sunny, well-drained spot for your patch and amend the soil with compost. Keep ‘Darrow’ watered during dry spells, mulch well and prune regularly, and it will produce in top form for many years. Make indescribably delicious cobblers, crisps, pies, jam, jelly, syrup, liqueurs and wine at a fraction of the cost of store-bought berries. The antioxidant health benefits alone are reason enough to plant these beauties! Zones 5-8. |
| Heather - Lady in White - Sale Price: $51.35 Heather - Lady in White, Calluna vulgaris 'Lady in White', is a summer flowering budblooming heather that is upright and branching. The Lady in White offers a profusion of lovely bright pink-rose blooms from late August until November! Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, Lady in White has lovely fragrant flowers that look outstanding in borders, as groundcovers, in containers, or in rock gardens. Callunas grow and flower best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Good drainage is very important since they are liable to get root diseases if growing in wet spots. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Lady in White is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period. Zones 5-7 * Late Summer Bloomer! |
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