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Viburnum - Onondaga
Viburnum - Onondaga Onondaga Viburnum, viburnum sargentii 'Onondaga', has young velvety foliage that is dark maroon, maturing to deep green with a purple tinge. The creamy white flat-topped flowers are 5 across with maroon centers. This viburnum produces sparse small red fruits. It makes a great screen or shrub border plant. This multi-stemmed shrub reaching 6 feet tall and is as wide. It requires full sun to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun. ‘Onondaga’ requires more watering than most viburnum, but develops into an excellent multi-season interest flowering shrub. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Viburnum are one of the most outstanding group of shrubs for use in the landscape planting because they are hardy and resistant to serious pests. * Heavy bloomer * Intense color * Excellent specimen
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| Coral Berry - Amethystâ„¢ - Sale Price: $39.95 The Coral Berry Amethyst™, Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii 'Kordes', a Proven Winners selection, produces deep purple-pink fruit that is much brighter and showier in the landscape than other Coral Berry cultivars. Amethyst™ Coral Berry displays a neat branching habit unlike some other rangy Coral Berries. This plant is great for the home garden by providing vivid pink fruit or berry color in late-summer. The small white midsummer flowers produce hot pink berries in late summer. For a neat winter decoration, use the berry-laden winter stems for indoor floral arrangements. This coral berry is deer resistant. Besides having significant winter interest, it is an important wildlife plant. Songbirds, ground birds, small mammals and browsers use the plant for food, cover, and nesting. The Amethyst is very tolerant of any soil, native on limestone and clay but the location needs to be well-drained. You get best results if pruned in late fall or early spring. The plant requires medium moisture. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs. |
| Arborvitae - Can Can - Sale Price: $51.35 The Arborvitae - Can Can, Thuja plicata 'Can Can', is a tough, hardy, and easy to grow Western Cedar that has a conical form with dark green foliage and cream colored tips. The Can Can arborvitae resists winter burn and will provide durable dark green color for four seasons. Use it for screening or as an accent plant. It is heat tolerant, has glossier foliage, tolerates a wider range of soils, and unlike its eastern counterpart, is deer resistant. It makes an excellent small specimen in the garden or can be trimmed to create a hedge or an evergreen screen. Given its small size and tight pyramidal habit, this tree will look fantastic with colored electric bulbs in late December! Zones 5 – 8 * Evergreen * Deer Resistant * Dark Green |
| Spirea - Neon Flash - Sale Price: $27.95 Ornamental Shrub with Flashy Flowers The Neon Flash Spirea is a fast-growing, small ornamental shrub. A few planted as a backdrop for your annual flower bed would look lovely, or plant just one in your perennial bed to give it definition. The “Neon Flash” cultivar name of this Spirea plant refers to its flashy hot-pink clusters of flowers that will appear in your garden in the spring. Those flowers will continue to delight with their brilliance into early summer, attracting a variety of butterflies to your yard for a quick snack. A nice feature of your Neon Flash is that with a little simple deadheading, it will bloom again for you later in the season. The Neon Flash is all about color, even beyond its pink flowers. Even the 5 inch long, lance-shaped leaves demonstrate color when they appear in the spring with a reddish hue. Those leaves become fully green during the summer months, but then again provide a show of color in the fall with a deep burgundy. The Neon Flash can grow up the 3 feet tall with an equal spread. It’s multi-stemmed and will grow to a somewhat rounded form without any pruning, but will adjust well to any shaping you wish to provide. When left to grow naturally, it fills out all the way to the ground with a full and lush form. Fast-growing, hardy and full of color, the Neon Flash Spirea is a must for your yard this year. * Spring/summer flowers* Fall color* Fast-growing |
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