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Rose of Sharon - Satin Rose
Rose of Sharon - Satin Rose The Hibiscus Satin Rose, 'Hibiscus syriacus 'Satin Rose', is a Proven Winners selection. Also known as Rose of Sharon, it is a tremendous improvement in the Hardy Hibiscus. Satin Rose Hibiscus will reward you with a strong, handsome growing plant with tons of large bright pink blooms. This Satin Rose plant is clearly superior to older and weaker varieties. Blooming on new growth, this statuesque hibiscus shrub guarantees a lovely display of flowers every year! You can get bigger blooms by cutting your plants back by about one third in late spring. Satin Rose adapts readily to most soils and climates. Satin Rose has one of the best pink colors on the market today. These beautiful midsummer blooms will provide much enjoyment for many years to come! * Drought tolerant * Disease and pest resistant * Low maintenance
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Azalea - Bloom-A-Thonâ„¢ - White - Sale Price: $85.65 The Azalea Bloom-A-Thon™ White, Rhododendron hybrida 'White', is part of the poplar Bloom-A-Thon™ series of azaleas. This white bloomer is an evergreen, disease resistant, re-blooming azalea. You will be wowed by the dazzling white flowers appearing in April, and then again in early July. Amazingly, this Bloom-A-Thon™ azalea continues blooming through fall until hard frost. The summer heat does not stop this bloom-a-thon! This new shrub is clearly superior to older, weaker varieties, and the improvements are obvious: very easy growing, disease resistant, maintains excellent color year-round, and is a strong growing plant with lots of large blooms. Having a glossy dense, bushy and vigorous growth habit, this azalea is perfect for mass plantings, mixed borders, containers, as a specimen plant, and also for foundation plantings. It is best to prune to shape and fertilize after the first major spring bloom. This plant is twice as nice as other azaleas because you don't have just a week or two of beautifully colored flowers, but you can enjoy up to five months of blooms! * Evergreen* Great container plant* Year-around interest |
| Potentilla - Setting Sun - Sale Price: $51.35 Potentilla - Setting Sun, Potentilla fruticosa 'Setting Sun', is characterized by its compact habit, dense grey-green foliage, and unusual peach colored flowers which bear a darker peach-red eye. These peach-colored flowers set Setting Sun apart from the other cultivars. Also known as Shrubby Cinequefoil, it is a lovely dwarf summer-flowering shrub. This potentilla is ideal for the garden landscape and especially along borders. It adapts well to harsh winter conditions that are long, dull and wet! Surviving in heavy clay, it does require moist well drained soil in full sun with partial shade. Setting Sun is a dense upright shrub that can be planted in early spring after the last frost. Creating a lasting impression, this Setting Sun plant is a sure winner because its blooms will last until the first hard frost! Potentillas attract butterflies! |
| Quince - Jet Trails - Sale Price: $56.95 The Quince, Jet Trails, 'Chaenomeles speciosa 'Jet Trails', is a small, bushy, spreading, deciduous shrub to 3 feet, with masses of white apple-blossom-like flowers in early spring before the glossy, dark-green foliage appears. Jet Trails produces green apple-shaped fruit in October. The fruit is edible but it must be cooked in order to be enjoyed. Quince fruit is often found in pies, jam, and liqueurs. Jet Trails is a very attractive plant for a small area of a yard or garden. It is useful for hedges, screens, barriers, and shrub borders. Branches from the Jet Trails shrub can clipped and forced for winter bloom in your home. If pruning is needed, prune to shape in spring, after flowering. Pruning will stimulate the growth of flowering spurs which will improve bloom in the following year. This tough and adaptable hybrid quince will thrive in a wide range of growing conditions. For best results, plant Jet Trails in full sun and well-drained soils. Jet Trails attracts butterflies and birds! * Superb Spring Color! |
| Butterfly Bush - White Profusion - Sale Price: $57.05 Butterfly Bush - White Profusion, Buddleia davidii 'White Profusion', is a steady, reliable bloomer of pure white flowers that have a yellow eye. These tiny individual flowers are produced in profusion in long, dense trusses. It has soft silvery undersides on its leaves, which complement the white of the flowers. It is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. This Butterfly Bush becomes weedy and sparse, with diminished flowering performance, if not grown in full sun; does poorly in wet conditions. White Profusion is a deciduous bush that blooms mid-summer until fall. White Profusion provides valuable summer and early fall flowers when few other shrubs are in bloom. Best grown in massed plantings in borders, cottage gardens rose gardens or butterfly gardens. Plant it near a path or patio and the shrub will provide a delightful fragrance for you, too. It's generally pest-free. In cooler zones, White Profusion dies back to the ground each year, sending up a dense group of new shoots in late spring and quickly develops into a 6 to 8 foot shrub. Zones 5-9. * Plant the White Profusion between 2 Purple Emperors for eye- catching contrast! |
| Viburnum - Raspberry Tartâ„¢ - Sale Price: $64.25 The Viburnum 'Raspberry Tart', Viburnum dentatum 'Rastzam', is named for its exceptionally showy raspberry-red fall foliage. This compact dwarf selection grows to only 4 to 5 feet. It is durable and hardy under harsh conditions, with superior winter hardiness. Rugged and adaptable, 'Raspberry Tart' is a striking, compact dwarf variety that produces showy flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers in spring. This Viburnum is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and should only be pruned after flowering to avoid removing any of the current season's flowers. The shiny, disease resistant foliage lasts all summer, and then it shows off its outstanding raspberry-red color in the fall. ‘Raspberry Tart’ also produces blue-black fruit which makes this a good choice for attracting birds to your yard! Highly tolerant of urban pollution, it will thrive in inner city environments, but this viburnum shouldn't be allowed to dry out. * Fall color * Hardy * Berries for wildlife |
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