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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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Rose of Sharon - Aphrodite - Sale Price: $64.15 The Aphrodite Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus, is an upright, deciduous shrub that is a vigorous, erect, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 8-12' tall. This shrub may also be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier. Leaves are diamond-shaped, dark green, slightly palmate and toothed. 'Aphrodite' bears dark hollyhock-like rosy-pink flowers with deeper red eyes from late summer until mid-fall. This plant really requires no pruning, unless you need to remove a dead or damaged branch. It has a long, early summer to fall bloom period. This cultivar is a sterile triploid that produces very few if any seed pods. Aphrodite is an excellent flowering shrub that may be massed, planted in groups, or used as a specimen. The plant is very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Larger flowers may be obtained by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in early spring. Otherwise, prune to shape. You will love these flowers! Wow! |
| Rhododendron - Nova Zembla - Sale Price: $51.35 The Rhododendron Nova Zembla, 'Rhododendron 'Nova Zembla', is a dense-growing, small evergreen shrub that displays large trusses of flowers. The red flowers will appear in mid spring. The Nova Zembla is very effective as an accent plant. The dense foliage makes a good foundation plant or hedge. They are ideal for lining a partially shaded driveway or separating a walkway in the front yard. For best results, feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom and keep the roots cool with a thick layer of mulch. Keep the soil pH between 4.5 and 5.5 for best results. This plant will attract butterflies and other wildlife. It is generally heat and sun tolerant and perhaps the most widely grown and successful red hybrid for harsh climates. The Nova Zembla is one of our fastest selling rhododendrons! Order yours now! |
| Mock Orange - Bouquet Blanc - Sale Price: $64.25 The Bouquet Blanc Mock Orange, Philadelphus x cymosus 'Bouquet Blanc', is a small, very fragrant compact shrub with double, orange-scented, snow white flowers in large crowded clusters. This fountain-like, deciduous shrub with its late spring or early summer flowers is an old fashioned favorite. At home in a shrub border, 'Bouquet Blanc' needs ample room for its arching branches. To renew and keep the plants form, remove oldest branches (back to ground) right after plant has finished flowering. It is a reliable and absolutely maintenance-free shrub. It is soil adaptable, hardy, and does best in full sun. Fragrant, with an orange scent! |
| Viburnum - Hahs - Sale Price: $64.25 The Hahs Viburnum, Viburnum trilobum 'Hahs', is the best compact viburnum available! This attractive garden detail shrub is covered in clusters of pure white pinwheel flowers in spring. These flower clusters appear in May. The foliage emerges a striking coppery color, and then ages to a lustrous, medium to dark, deep green. 'Hahs' fall foliage color is an outstanding deep purple. At first the fruit is green, changes to yellow, then orange, and finally red. The fruit persists into the fall and makes tasty jams and jellies. This great compact, slow-growing selection can be used as a specimen or screening plant. ‘Hahs’ is hardy and adaptable, and makes a great natural barrier. Being a low maintenance shrub, 'Hahs' prefers soil that contains sandy loam mixed with some clay. * Hardy * Fall color * Berries for wildlife |
| Dwarf Red Buckeye - Sale Price: $42.95 Magnificent Spring Color in a Hardy Shrub The Dwarf Red Buckeye is a hardy deciduous shrub and one of the first plants to leaf out in the spring. It looks splendid along a garden path, beside a patio or as an accent plant at the edge of a garden. It is especially pretty when underplanted with early spring wildflowers. Its large, drooping, dark green leaves provide plenty of interest throughout the growing season. Its scarlet 9 inch panicles of blossoms will herald the approaching summer like no other plant in your yard. The lavish, carmine blooms are especially attractive to hummingbirds. Butterflies and other pollinators will be drawn to your garden as well, but deer will leave you alone. You can’t go wrong with this hardy shrub. Plant it in sun or light shade and leave it alone. It seems to thrive on neglect and will already bloom when it’s about 3 feet tall. You can fuss with it a bit to grow it as a tree, but it’s generally left to grow as a rounded shrub. The 5-part leaflet foliage on this 10-20 foot plant is a vibrant green all summer long, so even when not in bloom, it’s a great accent to your landscape. * Early spring bloom* Vibrant spring color attractive to wildlife* Hardy |
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