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Rose of Sharon - Blushing Bride
Rose of Sharon - Blushing Bride Rose of Sharon - Blushing Bride, Hibiscus syriacus 'Blushing Bride', produces double, rich pink flowers that fade to white. These large flowers are four inches in diameter and start blooming in spring and continue until fall! Blushing Bride is very strong; if cut and put in a vase, it will survive for a longer period of time than many other plants. A moderate grower, it's also pollution-tolerant. Rose of Sharon prefers full sun and well-drained soil and is very tolerant of heat and drought. Keep it well watered during growth. Blushing Bride does best in full sun, but light shade is acceptable, especially in far southern or southwestern climates. One's ability to shape Rose of Sharon also makes the shrub a prime candidate for hedges. It is a profuse bloomer and not only blooms late, but leafs out late as well. Use Blushing Bride as a striking accent in your front yard for everyone to enjoy! * Strong plant * Pollution tolerant * Rich pink blooms
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Lilac - Beauty of Moscow - Sale Price: $64.25 One of the most beautiful lilacs you can grow. Beauty of Moscow Lilac (Syringa vulgaris 'Krasavitsa Moskvy') is one of the finest lilacs. Perfect form and extremely dense flower clusters makes the Beauty of Moscow one of the most beautiful lilacs. Pink buds burst open to reveal snowy white double flowers with just a hint of pink. The large dense plumes will cover your plant in the spring. The rich green heart shaped leaves are a gorgeous contrast against the pink and white very fragrant blooms. The Beauty of Moscow Lilac is very hardy and weather resistant. It is a rugged upright plant that is excellent for cut flowers so you can enjoy their captivating scent in your home. This lilac would be excellent as a border or screen, and would make a beautiful accent plant. The Beauty of Moscow’s highly fragrant and duel color of soft pink buds against dazzling white flowers is sure to a favorite in your yard and will provide years of enjoyment. * Cold hardy* Double blooms* Highly fragrant |
| 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 |
| Forsythia - New Hampshire Gold - Sale Price: $54.25 The New Hampshire Gold Forsythia, Forsythia x 'New Hampshire Gold', was developed in New Hampshire, and is an excellent cold hardy selection. The best way to insure a good flower show is to plant this cold hardy cultivar, especially if you live in a particularly cold, windswept area. Its habit is drooping and mounded. 'New Hampshire Gold' is a deciduous shrub noted for its colorful yellow spring flowers appearing before the foliage. The foliage is a handsome maroon color. All it requires is a sunny area and well-drained soil. It's also a very easy plant to grow and transplants well. It is important to prune forsythia after it blooms. Forsythia, like other early blooming shrubs, develop their flower buds during the summer and fall of the previous year. 'New Hampshire Gold’s height is a bit shorter than others. * Maroon Foliage! |
| Spiraea - Tor - Sale Price: $51.35 The Spirea 'Tor', Spiraea betuliflia 'Tor', is a compact spirea reaching a height and width of 2-3 ft. Its tiny white flower clusters are set against a backdrop of deep green leaves that are almost iridescent in the summer. The bright foliage turns a deep, purplish-red in the fall. The flowers are attractive to butterflies. A light shearing will encourage repeat bloom. Tor blooms on new wood so pruning in early spring or late winter is recommended. Because of its small size and great attributes, Tor makes a wonderful foundation plant. It can also be used as a specimen or grouped for rock gardens. This spirea looks fabulous when planted in a mass! Try using it as a low hedge for paths and walkways too. Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun, it also tolerates a wide range of soils. * Colorful foliage * Great attributes * Low maintenance |
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