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Hydrangea - Citylineâ„¢ Mars
Hydrangea - Citylineâ„¢ Mars Ornamental Plant with Outstanding Blooms The Cityline Mars Hydrangea is an ornamental plant with spectacular blooms. It would make an outstanding boarder plant, and would also be quite stunning as a container or patio plant as well. Your Cityline Mars Hydraqngea is a small plant that produces glorious six inch blooms atop strong stems. The blooms are bi-colored, with either a rose-white accent or blue-white (depending upon the pH of your soil). You can adjust the color of your flower by making additions to the soil pH as necessary. As it ages, the bloom will transform to a lovely, soft green. It’s a compact plant so it’s easy to plant several in close quarters. The Hydrangea is a versatile plant that looks great in almost any location. Cut a few of the blossoms for long-lasting indoor color, or dry some for future use. The bloom is highly versatile and often used in crafts and other projects. The Cityline Mars Hydrangea is a hardy plant, adaptable to many conditions. The glossy, dark foliage provides the perfect backdrop for the spectacular flowers, and its compact nature ensures a neat and tidy appearance in the yard that doesn’t detract from the showy bloom. With the outrageously beautiful flowers and long-lasting bloom, the Cityline Mars Hydrangea is sure to create a memorable display in your yard or garden. * Outstanding blooms* Compact size
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| Rose of Sharon - Blue Satin - Sale Price: $85.65 Rose of Sharon - Blue Satin, Hibiscus syriacus 'Marina' (PP12,680), is a vigorous, bloom-happy shrub. It not only gives you plenty of flowers, but boasts the most beautiful coloring in the Hibiscus world, and just doesn't know when to quit! Blue Satin has larger flowers, better color, more branching, and gives an all-around longer show. You'll love these huge 3-inch blooms, with magenta throats, and an ivory center that complements the strong royal blue tone of the petals. The flowers are very uniform in color, too -- no washed out end-of-season blooms here! A moderate grower, it's also pollution-tolerant. Rose of Sharon prefers full sun and well-drained soil and is very tolerant of heat and drought. It is a fine choice for hot, dry spots where other shrubs are not happy. Keep it well watered during growth. Blue Satin does best in full sun, but light shade is acceptable, especially in far southern or southwestern climates. One's ability to shape Rose of Sharon also makes the shrub a prime candidate for hedges. It is a profuse bloomer and not only blooms late, but leafs out late, as well. You will love the blue flowers with the magenta throat! |
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| Elderberry - Variegated - Sale Price: $48.15 Fast Growing Ornamental Shrub with Edible Fruit The Variegated Elderberry is a fast-growing, ornamental shrub with edible berries. It would make an impressive specimen plant for your yard, or plant several in a side or back yard to encourage wildlife. Your Variegated Elderberry is valued for its delicious berries, but perhaps even more often grown for its ornamental features. The pinnate, green leaves are adorned with showy edging that starts out golden-yellow and later softens to a creamy-yellow hue. The affect is striking, creating a soft, elegant appearance for your home landscape. In the spring, your Elderberry’s branches will be graced by 5-8 inch, flat clusters of scented, white flowers which later develop into black berries. Those berries are delicious in wines, preserves or other culinary dishes. The Elderberry also has a long history of medicinal uses. One of the best features of your Variegated Elderberry is that it’s a veritable magnet for wildlife. Butterflies and other pollinators love it spring through summer, and birds (and other wildlife), will flock to it in the fall for the tasty berries. The Elderberry can grow up to 12 feet tall and wide. It’s fast-growing, multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded nature. It’s quite hardy and won’t require any special care. The Variegated Elderberry is a hardy shrub with decorative leaves, showy spring flowers, delicious berries and wildlife appeal. All in all, it’s a shrub with a great deal to offer. * Decorative leaves* Edible berries* Spring flowers* Wildlife appeal |
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