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Hydrangea - Bombshell
Hydrangea - Bombshell The Hydrangea 'Bombshell', Hydrangea paniculata Bombshell, has a compact habit and is a prolific bloomer. It makes a big Bombshell as a garden break through! Abundant white blooms cover the dark green foliage from summer until frost. 'Bombshell' is incredibly well balanced and has more flowers per plant than any other paniculata, a significant improvement! It is a low maintenance plant with a compact habit reaching 2-3 feet tall with a spread of 3-4 feet. It is low maintenance with little to no pruning needed to keep the plant compact and tidy. This plant makes lovely cut flowers and is great for dried flowers; also used in borders or containers. It is loved by hummingbirds and butterflies! Zones 3-8. * This plant is great for gardeners with small spaces!
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Elderberry - York - Sale Price: $49.90 Hardy Ornamental Shrub with Edible Fruit The York Elderberry is a hardy, ornamental shrub that produces edible fruit. It’s suitable as a specimen plant in your yard and would also make a spectacular hedge. Elderberry shrubs can grow to 12 feet tall with an equal spread and lovely rounded appearance. Their bright red foliage and dense form make them a lovely addition to any yard…but wait until you see what summer brings! In June your Elderberry will explode in huge clusters of tiny five petaled, white flowers. The tall yellow stamens extend significantly, giving the floral clusters an almost sparkly appearance in the sunlight. It’s as if fairy dust had been sprinkled over their pristine petals. The Elderberry flowers will later give way to low calorie, high nutrition fruit that has been prized for generations. Your York Elderberry produces the largest fruit size and quantity of any of the Elderberries. Elderberries are high in Vitamin C and used in many dishes including preserves, wine and pies. They are also sometimes used for medicinal purposes. In fact, many parts of the Elderberry are edible, and it has been written about extensively in folklore. The York Elderberry will provide you with years of beauty and bounty, and requires little care from you. Its hardy and adaptable nature, coupled with its lovely flowers and delicious fruit, make it the perfect plant for your landscape. * Ornamental qualities * Edible fruit * Hardy |
| Rose of Sharon - White Chiffonâ„¢ - Sale Price: $39.95 The Hibiscus Chiffon White, 'Hibiscus Chiffon White', is also known as Rose of Sharon and is a Proven Winners selection. It produces large single white flowers adorned with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. These large single flowers appear in late summer. White Chiffon adds a whole new look for the hardy hibiscus! This Rose of Sharon is adaptable in most soils, but prefers moist well drained soil. It is best pruned in fall or winter; fertilize in spring. An easy to grow plant, White Chiffon would look fantastic near a brightly colored Butterfly Bush. This would create a beautiful butterfly garden for everyone to enjoy! This plant will add a lot of charm to a late summer landscape since it is a reliable summer bloomer. * Hardy * Reliable bloomer * Easy to grow |
| Pussy Willow - Black - Sale Price: $49.95 Pussy Willow - Black, Salix gracilistylus ‘Melanostachys’ is a quick growing shrub with flowers/catkins that form along the stems of the plant. The procession of black catkins resembling little black caterpillars can range from a half-inch to two inches in length, starting small early in the season, then lengthening and changing color as they mature. The female catkins stay flat black until well-expanded, but males will add a fine-textured, silky red to orange staminate haze. Black Pussy Willow will spread aggressively by underground roots and above ground suckers, but you can prune this plant pretty severely to keep it in check. The nearly toothless leaves on the upper surface are deep green, the lower a soft gray-green. The leaves often take on a tattered appearance by fall; tree will occasionally produce a yellow fall color display. Although it does not like standing water, the Black Pussy Willow does like to have water nearby. Planting it in full sun will help keep some of the fungal problems in check. It is quite tolerant of many soil types as well as moderate road salt and pollution exposure. The branches, along with the catkins, can make elegant and divine bouquets. |
| Spiraea - Magic Carpet - Sale Price: $31.95 The Spirea 'Magic Carpet', Spirea japonica 'Magic Carpet', is a colorful shrub that fits almost anywhere in the landscape. In spring, the leaf shoots emerge vibrant red, maturing into rich bronze to light green, red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer. This bush is a beauty, and with some judicious deadheading and the right climate, the flowers will rebloom until November. In fall the foliage takes on russet tones that remain colorful well into winter months. The 18 to 24 inch rounded plants are full and bushy. Full sun brings out the brightest colors, and this plant is very drought tolerant. If you want some fall fireworks in your garden, make Magic Carpet spirea your centerpiece! * Colorful shrub * Early bloomer * Drought tolerant |
| St Johnswort - Ames - Sale Price: $29.95 The Ames St Johnswort, Hypericum kalmianum 'Ames', often commonly called Kalm St Johnswort, is an evergreen shrub or subshrub with upright branching that typically grows in a dense mound to 2-3’ tall. It is a neatly rounded garden shrub with dazzling golden yellow flowers in mid summer. 'Ames' is slightly hardier than the species and has a more uniform shape. Flowers give way to beaked, oval, brown seed capsules that mature in fall and often persist on the shrub until spring. 'Ames' St Johnswort is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It prefers moist, rich, sandy loams and tolerates some drought. Use as a low hedge, for shrub borders, rocky slopes, or a naturalized areas or pond peripheries. |
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