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Weigela - Ghostâ„¢
Weigela - Ghostâ„¢ Weigela Ghost, Weigela 'Ghost™' PPAF, features deer resistant foliage that is almost supernatural! The remarkable lemon-yellow foliage magically turns to a ghostly, iridescent butter yellow as the summer progresses. The striking blood-red flowers appear in spring and are preceded by equally impressive buds that are almost black-red in color. ‘Ghost’ sporadically reblooms during the summer into fall. A light pruning will encourage repeat flowering. Weigela Ghost™ is easy to grow and makes an excellent specimen plant in the landscape. The only thing this freaky plant will scare is the deer! It grows best in full sun to partial sun and prefers well-drained soil. Easy to grow and very heavy-blooming, this shrub deserves a prominent position in your landscape. Hummingbirds are attracted to the intense color and sweet nectar. * Heavy bloomer * Intense color * Excellent specimen
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| Butterfly Bush - Adonis Blue - Sale Price: $56.95 The Butterfly Bush Adonis Blue, 'Buddleia 'Adonis Blue', a Proven Winners selection, is a new cultivar that will not crowd its neighbors in your garden. They are about one third the sizes of most Butterfly Bush varieties and the butterflies and hummingbirds still love them. The plants are extra bushy and are loaded with colorful flowers. The deep blue flowers are good sized and have that delightful fragrance. This plant is perfect for smaller gardens and the mixed border. They can also be used as container plants in milder climates. The Adonis Blue blooms from mid-summer through fall. Prune this plant in late fall or early spring. In colder climates the Adonis Blue will die back to the ground but the roots will stay hardy and come back every spring. Zones 5-9. * To promote reblooming, deadhead off old spent blooms! * Butterfly Plant! |
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