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Quince - Double Takeâ„¢ Pink Storm
Quince - Double Takeâ„¢ Pink Storm This plant will make you look twice or do the “Double Take.” The Quince, Double Take Pink Storm, 'Chaenomeles 'Pink Storm', produces a spectacular early spring display of large flowers with intense pink color. The 'Pink Storm' is easy to care for and they do not produce thorns or fruit. Once this plant is established, it is very drought tolerant. This plant is excellent for hedging, mass planting and cut flower gardens. Double Take would be spectacular as an early season specimen for the mixed border. The Double Take Pink Storm is deer resistant. It is heat and drought tolerant and makes a beautiful landscape plant. This low maintenance plant may be pruned to shape after flowering. Double Take blooms on old wood so do not prune before the spring flowers are spent. To get the best bloom, plant in full sun! * Intense Pink Color * Early Spring Flowers
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| Viburnum - Arrowwood - Sale Price: $68.50 Ornamental Shrub with Showy Spring Flowers The Arrowwood Viburnum is a fast-growing, deciduous shrub with showy spring flowers. Plant a few as a hedge along the house or some in a naturalized area for spring interest. You’ll love how the four inch summer flowers appear like small bouquets of tiny white blossoms. The raised stamens give them a delightfully fuzzy appearance that will tempt you to reach out and touch. The small bouquets eventually give way to black blueberry-like drupes that will be a feast for your wildlife. The four inch ovate, dark green leaves lend a lush appearance to your shrub all summer long, and offer a flash of reds and yellows to the landscape with the arrival of autumn. If you’re interested in creating an encouraging habitat for wildlife, the Arrowwood Viburnum will be a useful addition to your yard. Its foliage is an important food source for the Azure butterfly and several species of moth. Many types of birds not only eat the Viburnum’s fruit, but also use the shrub for shelter and even nesting. Native Americans once used the branches of this Viburnum to make arrows, thus the name. It’s a hardy plant that shouldn’t give you any trouble, and a good choice for almost any landscape. * Summer flowers* Wildlife appeal* Fast growing |
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