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Peashrub - Siberian
Peashrub - Siberian The Siberian Peashrub, Caragana arborescens, is large rounded shrub that is well adapted to exposed, cold, dry, and other difficult sites. It has showy yellow pea like flowers that appear in late May. The bark of the trunk and stems retain a greenish color for several years. The small leaflets are medium green in color. The Peashrub is often used as a windbreak or tall informal hedge. The Peashrubs are cold and drought tolerant. When planting for hedge, place plants about 4-5 feet apart. Siberian Peashrubs are deciduous and have low water requirements, and a moderate salt & alkali tolerance. If you have an area that is extremely difficult, you may want to try this shrub! The fruits are also enjoyed by wildlife. This peashrub is very low maintenance!
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