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Barberry - Ruby Carousel®
Barberry - Ruby Carousel® Ruby Carousel® Barberry, Berberis thunbergii 'Bailone', is a showy plant that displays an upright, rounded form along with attractive, red-purple foliage. It makes an excellent accent plant and a good barrier hedge plant because of the thorns. Ruby Carousel® Barberry prefers a moist, yet well-drained soil. Ruby Carousel® Barberry grows to about 3-4 feet high with a spread of 3 feet. It is noted for its excellent red color and uniform habit that is low and rounded. Its stems and branches are grooved slightly and angled. This plant may be pruned at any time. A thicket of Ruby Carousels provides many landscape possibilities. * Drought tolerant* Deer resistant* Red fruits
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Chokeberry - Red - Sale Price: $24.95 The Red Chokecherry, Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima', cultivar is a deciduous shrub which typically grows slowly to 6-8' tall and is perhaps most noted for its attractive glossy red berries and red fall foliage color. Clusters of white to pinkish flowers appear in spring. Flowers are followed by abundant glossy red fruits (3/8 diameter) which appear in dense clusters along the branches. Fruits ripen in late summer and persist throughout fall and well into winter. The glossy, dark green turns bright red in autumn. 'Brilliantissima' primarily differs from the species by being more compact, producing more lustrous foliage with superior red fall color and producing larger, glossier and more abundant fruit. Common name is in reference to the tart and bitter berries. which are so astringent they cause choking in those who try to eat them. The ability to withstand wet conditions makes it suitable for growing on the margins of ponds or streams. Also effective in naturalized areas where its suckering, colonial growth habit does not need to be restrained. Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It has a wide range of soil tolerance including boggy soils. Best fruit production usually occurs in full sun. Zones 4-9 |
| Boxwood - North Star - Sale Price: $85.65 Boxwood North Star, Buxus sempervirens 'North Star'™, is a superb new hardy boxwood with a dense globe shape that requires little if any pruning. North Star™ features very dark foliage that maintains good winter color for year-round enjoyment in the landscape. Looks stunning when planted as a hedge or planted individually as a specimen plant. It prefers full sun to partial shade; mulch to keep root system cool and moist; does well in alkaline soils; the evergreen foliage needs to be protected from drying winds in winter. 'North Star Boxwood can be sheared into just about any shape and respond well to harsh pruning. This shrub is ideal for formal hedges and topiary. It is a good border plant and an excellent choice for foundation plantings. Create your own shapes with this boxwood! |
| Viburnum - Sargent Cranberrybush - Sale Price: $68.50 The Sargent Cranberrybush Viburnum, Viburnum sargentii, is very similar to American Cranberrybush, but will not grow as large. This shrub has beautiful white blooms with a low-to-the-ground branching habit. It will form a large upright, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub. It has a fantastic red fruit display with bright, translucent red drupes lasting well into January. In the fall, it provides an excellent red-purple color. 'Sargent Cranberrybush' Viburnum is very much like the 'Snowball' Viburnum, except that the leaves are thicker in texture, and it bears fruit. When used as a specimen or patio tree, leave plenty of room for root expansion. It grows best in full sun or partial shade, in moist, well-drained soil. Sargent is very vigorous and resistant to aphids. Will fruit best in sun but will also grow and flower in partial shade. Viburnums add seasonal interest with flowers, colorful fruits, fall color, stem and bark color, texture, and form. There is always space for a viburnum in any landscape, and this one will look terrific in yours as well! |
| Euonymus - Sarcoxie - Sale Price: $56.95 Euonymus - Sarcoxie, Euonymus fortunei 'Sarcoxie', is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a ground-hugging habit of growth and valued for its foliage and form. It is a spreading, sprawling broadleaf evergreen vine that can actually grow to be a large shrub or trained to climb structures; very versatile and adaptable! ‘Sarcoxie’ Euonymus has attractive white-variegated dark green foliage with glossy, oval leaves that are ornamentally significant but do not develop any appreciable fall color. It features abundant showy shell pink capsules from mid to late fall. ‘Sarcoxie’ performs well in both full sun and full shade. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and should do well under average landscape conditions. This plant is not particular as to soil type and is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments. Requiring occasional maintenance and upkeep, it can be pruned at any time. |
| Viburnum - Common Snowball Bush - Sale Price: $57.05 The Common Snowball Bush, Viburnum opulus 'roseum', has been a garden favorite for centuries because it produces “balls of snow” in late spring. The large, showy, spherical clusters of white or green-tinted white sterile blossoms that sometime turn pink. They appear in masses on this deciduous, hardy, thicket-forming Old World shrub. Have a snowball fight in June! Kids and adults alike love this rounded plant with its great supply of flowers. Birds, particularly Cedar Waxwings, are very fond of the berries, and can often be found snacking during the winter. Common Snowball Bush refers well-drained loam and full sun or part shade; established shrubs thrive with minimal care. In the fall, the leaves turn a wonderful burgundy reddish-purple. About the same time, the bright red, attractive berries ripen, and persist on the plant throughout the winter. * Hardy * Profuse bloomer * Fall Color * Berries for wildlife |
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