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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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| Potentilla - McKays White - Sale Price: $30.95 Ornamental, Long-Blooming Shrub The McKays White Potentilla is an ornamental shrub that provides flowers all summer long. Several would look outstanding lining a walkway, or even just one in the background of a perennial bed would be lovely. Your McKays White Potentilla is a dense, multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded nature. What sets it apart from other landscape shrubs is its delicate foliage and long bloom period. The dark green compound leaves are delicate and somewhat ferny in appearance, drawing the eye even without the showy flowers. The blooms arrive in late spring. The saucer-shaped white blossoms display themselves on the ends of the branches right up until the first frost. Your Potentilla will grow to 24 inches tall with an equal spread. It can live up to 30 years in the right conditions, and is adaptable to almost any situation. It’s quite hardy, requiring little or no care from you, and also disease and pest resistant. As your Potentilla ages, you’ll notice the bark on the branches may peel, creating an additional decorative accent for your landscape. With its long lasting blooms it also appeals to butterflies and other pollinators which is sure to be an asset to your yard. It’s hard to imagine a more advantageous small shrub than the McKays White Potentilla. Its unique foliage, lovely, long-lasting flowers and hardy nature combine to make it an outstanding choice for almost any landscape. * Long-blooming flowers* Unique foliage* Hardy |
| Spiraea - Goldflame - Sale Price: $51.35 The Spiraea ‘Gold Flame’, Spiraea x bumalda, is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically grows to 2-4' tall, with a similar spread. The narrow leaves emerge in spring in shades of copper, rust, and yellow, turning to a medium green during summer, and then becoming a brilliant flame color in the fall. Lovely pink flowers bloom profusely in small corymbs and cover the arching stems of this plant in late spring; attracts butterflies. The flowers and leaves all appear on the same side of the arching branches! It has no serious insect or disease problems, and is effective in borders, foundation plantings or hedges. ‘Goldflame’ is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerates a wide range of soils and is easy to grow. This spirea should be pruned in late winter to early spring. The changing color of this spirea adds variety at a time when many plants are losing their luster in the garden. ‘Goldflame’ has been around long enough so its traits are well known and is often used by landscapers. * Foliage color * Disease resistant * Versatile |
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| Lilac - Tinkerbelle® - Sale Price: $92.75 Tinkerbelle® Lilac, Syringa 'Bailbelle' (PP12,294), is one of the Fairytale® Series and has an upright shape with incredible wine red flower buds. They open to single, bright pink blooms, with a spicy fragrance, in late spring. Tinkerbelle lilac is an excellent choice for foundation plantings or as a specimen. This lilac tolerates light shade, but best bloom quality and disease resistance occur in full sun. It prefers rich, moist, neutral soils. It should be pruned as needed immediately after flowering. This upright lilac forms a wonderful small tree, with rosy-lilac buds that are wonderfully fragrant. It grows 5-6 feet in height and 4-5 feet in width. It is a rounded, upright, non-suckering, deciduous shrub, and is perhaps best noted for its compact shape. |
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