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Ninebark - Common
Ninebark - Common The Common Ninebark, Physocarpus opulifolius, is an upright, mound shaped spreading shrub with recurved branches. This plant may also be known as Eastern Ninebark. It displays large clusters of spiraea-like white flowers in summer, then attractive and persistent fruit pods in the fall. It has arching branches, yellow fall color, and exfoliating bark. Common ninebark flowers are an excellent nectar source; the fruits are eaten by several species of birds. Its autumn color is a pure yellow. Common Ninebark tolerates both wet and dry sites; tolerates alkaline soil; native habitat is usually moist, well drained soils along streams and rocky slopes. The Common Ninebark is fast growing and adaptable, Common Ninebark provides season-long color to either the home garden or commercial landscape. Wildlife Plant! Tough! Adaptable!
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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. |
| Juniper - Bar Harbor - Sale Price: $92.75 Juniper - Bar Harbor, Juniperus horizontalis 'Bar Harbor', is a creeping shrub that features blue-gray foliage in the summer time and then changes to a purple color in the winter. The Bar Harbor's chameleon-like leaves have long, sharp points that come in pairs or threes when juvenile, and then become more scale-like or flat when they are adult. 'Bar Harbor' has a moderate growth rate and gets about a foot tall and grows to six feet in width making it a nice choice to use for a groundcover. It grows in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Bar Harbor adapts to a wide range of soils, but prefers a dryish, sandy soil. It tolerates hot, relatively dry growing conditions, somewhat poor soils and many city air pollutants. It is intolerant of wet soils. * Purple Winter Foliage |
| Barberry - Intermedia - Sale Price: $106.95 Barberry - Intermedia, Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea ‘Intermedia’, is a Japanese Barberry shrub that is dense and spiny. Its growth is smaller and more compact and spreading than Redleaf Barberry. 'Intermedia' has a very uniform shape with excellent red color and red fruits. You can let it grow freely or trim it to maintain the shape and size you want. The thorns on the barberry shrub deter deer and other animals. The ‘Intermedia’ barberry plant makes a good specimen shrub, but is very valuable as a vandal proof hedge too. 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! * Deer resistant* Easy to grow* Drought tolerant |
| Arborvitae - Hetz Midget - Sale Price: $64.25 The Hetz Midget Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Midget', is a dense, slow growing evergreen that requires no shearing to maintain its naturally round, globe form. Being one of the smallest miniature landscape evergreens, with a very neat and tidy form, Hetz Midget Arborvitae can be used in a front row of layered foundation plantings or as an accent or border in perennial beds; also make a great informal hedge. It has fine rich green foliage during the summer that takes on a purple cast in the winter months. This arborvitae prefers sun to partial shade, moist, well-drained soil, and protection from strong winds. The tree is identified primarily by unique flat and filigree sprays made up of tiny, scaly leaves. The tree loves limestone areas and can take full sun to light shade. Being a very tough and durable plant, Hetz Midget makes a popular accent plant for mixed borders or containers! * Slow growing * Globe form * Year round interest |
| Rose of Sharon - Sugar Tipâ„¢ - Sale Price: $85.65 Rose of Sharon Sugar Tip™, Hibiscus syriacus 'America Irene Scott', is an eye-catching new Rose of Sharon with brightly variegated foliage. The bluish-green leaves have lovely creamy-white margins and are topped with loads of clear pink, double flowers. Hibiscus Sugar Tip™ does not produce seed like older cultivars which makes it perfect for both southern and northern climates. Sugar Tip™ is easy to grow in full sun and normal garden soils. 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 on 'America Irene Scott' by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in early spring. A confection too delicious to resist, you can use Sugar Tip™ as an accent specimen in the garden, or make it a breathtaking hedge! You will be the envy of your neighborhood! This garden plant is sure to provide many years of enjoyment! * Double flowers * Heat and humidity tolerant * Variegated foliage |
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