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Pearlbush - Snow Day Surprise
Pearlbush - Snow Day Surprise Exochorda (Pearl Bush) Snow Day Surprise, Exochorda Snow Day™ Surprise 'Niagara', is an old favorite that provides an abundance of large white flowers in spring! This spectacular spring flower is easy to grow, has an upright growth habit, and displays beautifully as a border design in your landscape; its pearl-like buds open to white flowers that blanket the emerging foliage. This Exochorda is new and improved with foliage that forms a compact, neat, broad shrub with a strong growth habit. Snow Day Surprise is a cross between E. x macrantha ‘The Bride’ and E. racemosa. Snow Day Surprise can be used to cover a bank or hill or near the edge of a pond; adaptable to most soils, but prefers well-drained acidic soil. This plant flowers on the previous season's growth, therefore prune to shape after flowering. Large White Flowers!
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| Lilac - Royalty - Sale Price: $25.95 Late Blooming Flowering Lilac The Royalty Lilac is a late blooming variety of the popular ornamental shrub. One would be terrific near a patio or deck where you can easily enjoy its exceptional beauty and fragrance. Lilacs are incredibly popular. They’ve been immortalized in poetry, literature and song for generations, and will certainly continue to be one of the most sought after plantings. Your Royalty Lilac is a particularly interesting variety as it has all of the outstanding features of Lilac shrubs, but with some added advantages. Your Royalty Lilac is a medium sized perennial shrub. It can grow to about 10 feet tall with an 8 foot spread. It’s compact and extremely hardy, including resistance to disease and deer. The dark green leaves are a bit coarser than some other Lilacs and create a particularly superior backdrop for the lighter lavender color of the flowers. The flower buds are decidedly darker than the light lavender blooms, which creates an enchanting two-toned effect. Perhaps most advantageous, your Royalty Lilac is a heavy bloomer that continues to bloom later into the summer than other Lilacs. Of course the fragrance of the Royalty Lilac is also incomparable and sure to reach across your yard and through your windows with its heavenly sweet scent. Be sure to cut some of the long panicles of flowers to bring inside. The flowers take well to being in a vase and will give several days of enjoyment. The Royalty Lilac is a stand-out among Lilacs and a must-have for your yard this summer. * Superior blooms and fragrance* Later bloom period than other Lilacs* Low maintenance |
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