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Rhododendron - Ramapo
Rhododendron - Ramapo Rhododendron - Ramapo, Rhododendron 'Ramapo', is a dense-growing evergreen shrub that has a very dwarf compact habit. Clusters of flowers are about 1 long, light violet-purple, no markings. Large trusses of the showy flowers are a beautiful contrast to the leaves. The bluish green foliage makes it an asset to the landscape all year around. Ramapo is very effective when a smaller accent is needed. If you have a small garden with little room for a large rhododendron - this dwarf rhodo may be for you! Rhododendrons are ornamental, acidic-soil loving broad-leaf evergreens. They grow best in partial shade. Plant in a location protected from strong winter winds. Ramapo loves to be planted with pre-moistened peat moss. Well drained soil is a must! Use in mass, group or specimen for shrub borders, mixed borders, woodland gardens and shade gardens. This dwarf is exceptional as a container-grown plant and bonsai. Ramapo also prefers cooler regions.
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| Hydrangea - Late Panicle - Tree Form - Sale Price: $107.05 The Hydrangea 'Late Panicle', Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva', has white airy flowers that can reach 10-12 in length in late August. The flowers are a mixture of sterile and fertile flowers which gives the flowers less density and less likelihood to tip or droop. Flowers will turn bronze in fall. This stunning, tree form hydrangea is fast growing and is great for informal screens. It makes a wonderful show piece for any yard, and you can even use the blooms for cut arrangements. It is a hardy, low maintenance ornamental that requires little pruning. If you need to trim it for shaping purposes, it is best to do it in early spring for most zones. |
| Hydrangea - Citylineâ„¢ Vienna - Sale Price: $69.45 Hydrangea - Cityline™ Vienna, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’ (PP10,930), has a natural dwarf habit. This lovely Bigleaf Hydrangea from Germany is well-branched and dense, with far more flowering stems than most others. Small enough for containers or any tight spot, Cityline™ Vienna grabs the eye with its giant pink or blue blooms, each starred with a cream-colored center that gradually matures to solid pink or blue. A totally unique look for Hydrangea and this makes it showy and unusual! Its place is front and center in the shrub border, patio garden, or your best container. Cityline™ Vienna only grows 2 to 3 feet in height and width. Like all the Citylines™, it was bred for stronger stems to hold its large, heavy flowerhead. It has a neat, tight habit so pruning is never required. Large beautiful blooms are great for dried or cut flowers. It requires full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Moisture is a necessity for this plant. Zones 5-9. * Strong stems hold-up the flowers! |
| Viburnum - Emerald Triumph - Sale Price: $57.05 Emerald Triumph Viburnum, viburnum 'Emerald Triumph', exhibits creamy white flat-topped flowers in spring that are followed by clusters of red berries that mature to black in fall. This compact, rounded shrub has disease resistant, glossy green foliage that changes to purple-bronze in fall. Emerald Triumph is a true winner among viburnum because it's so easy to grow. It is a deciduous shrub that grows 5 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide. The foliage is glossy green and an excellent choice for landscapes in shaded and partial sun areas. An extremely durable shrub, ‘Emerald Triumph’ also holds up well to drought and tolerates clay soils better than most viburnum. ‘Emerald Triumph’ is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It prefers moist loams, but tolerates wide range of soils. Prune as needed immediately after flowering. This viburnum tends to be a multi-season plant with ornamental value throughout a large part of the season. Since the foliage is dense, it can be used as a screen hedge, foundation plant, or for a border. * Hardy * Fall color * Berries for wildlife |
| Ninebark - Golden - Sale Price: $57.05 The Golden Ninebark, Physocarpus opulifolius 'Luteus', is grown for its beautiful yellow-green foliage which lights up the garden. It is a deciduous shrub with clusters of small white flowers and interesting peeling bark. The leaves are initially yellow, and when grown in full sun they gradually change to yellowish green or light green. The yellow foliage color intensifies again before falling in autumn. Golden Ninebark grows best with regular watering and protection from the hottest sun. Use this plant in the landscape as a border or background for perennial or annual flower beds or in foundation plantings of larger buildings. The Golden Ninebark is a fast grower and new shoots can be cut and used in floral arrangements. As with most ninebarks, it has attractive exfoliating bark and attractive fruits for 4 season interest. This plaant is not fussy about soil types and pH levels. Add Color to the Landscape! |
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