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Rose of Sharon - Fireworks
Rose of Sharon - Fireworks Multiple colored blooms on one shrub! The Rose of Sharon – Fireworks (Althea syriacus Fireworks) is a magnificent, double blooming shrub that explodes in color all summer long. A variety of hibiscus, The Rose of Sharon is unlike most flowering shrubs. Rather than blooming in the spring, the Rose of Sharon blooms in late summer or early fall. It’s a wonderful choice to add late season color to your landscape. And what color it will be! The Rose of Sharon Fireworks is a unique collection of three different varieties. This produces wonderful double blooms in shades of pink, lavender and red. Multiple colored flowers on one shrub; quite a sight to see. This fascinating shrub grows upright in a somewhat vase shape. It will thrive in full sun, tolerates poor soil and scorching heat. Plant the stunning Rose of Sharon Fireworks and you will be amazed by the patchwork of stunning color this shrub will add to your landscape. * Very heat hardy* Late season bloomer* Multi colored blooms.
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Washington Hawthorne - Sale Price: $54.95 Late Bloomer with Stunning Fall Color The Washington Hawthorne tree is the last of the Hawthornes to bloom and possibly the best of all the ornamental Hawthornes. The new foliage begins a reddish purple color when unfolding and gradually changes to a beautiful deep green. In late spring the Washington Hawthorne will be bursting with clusters of brilliant white flowers. White blooms against the dark emerald, lustrous foliage make this quite a showy tree. The Washington Hawthorne is known for its stunning fall color. Its striking orange, scarlet, and even purple leaves in the fall will make this a showstopper in your yard. In late fall the leaves drop to reveal an abundant crop of glossy, bright red berries that will stay on your tree through the winter, providing a wonderful treat for the songbirds. The Washington Hawthorne is a hardy ornamental tree. It is one of the few Hawthornes that are resistant to fireblight. Plant the Washington Hawthorne anywhere in your yard to add interest to your landscape and enjoy this unique trees year round show. * Late Bloomer * Fall and winter color * Fireblight resistant * Salt tolerant |
| Forsythia - Sunrise - Sale Price: $33.95 The Forsythia 'Sunrise', Forsythia x 'Sunrise', also known as Border Forsythia and Golden Bell, is a deciduous shrub noted for its colorful yellow spring flowers appearing before the foliage. All it requires is a sunny area and well-drained soil. It's also a very easy plant to grow and transplants well. This plant is good in container plantings, in border plantings, and as a specimen or ground cover. Prune after flowering to keep the plant compact and to thin it out. Sunrise is deer resistant and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. The flowers are fragrant! 'Sunrise' display a purple fall leaf color! In late winter you can cut the branches and bring them inside to force them to flower! Gets your spring going early! |
| Viburnum - Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush - Sale Price: $57.05 The Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush Viburnum, Viburnum trilobum 'Spring Red', is an unusual, dense, compact shrub with a rounded habit; can be somewhat upright. Spring Red is grown for its pretty, red-tinged, young leaves, showy white, lace cap fragrant flowers and burgundy autumn colors. The flowers are followed by bright red fruits in October or November. Spring Red's foliage is a mass of red in the spring which matures to glossy dark green by summer. This attractive shrub shows off its colors in the fall, going from red to purple. Use this viburnum to make a superb and easy to grow border plant, or can also be grown as an exciting informal hedge. It does best in moist, well-drained, loamy soils, but will tolerate less than ideal conditions and heavier clay soils. Spring Red does not tolerate prolonged drought or dense shade. |
| Sumac - Rocky Mountain - Sale Price: $92.75 The Rocky Mountain Sumac, Rhus glabra cismontana 'Rocky Mountain', is a suckering, thicket-forming plant with small upright tree-like branches. On female plants, yellow-green flowers are followed by bright-red, hairy berries in erect, pyramidal clusters which persist throughout winter. It can be used as a “specimen thicket†in industrial landscapes and is quite valuable for adding a tropical, lush look to a xeric garden. In a planned landscape, the species is most effective when drifts or colonies, typical of natural settings, are allowed to establish. The colonies can be rejuvenated every few years by cutting them to the ground in mid-winter. 'Rocky Mountain' Sumac will grow in dry waste areas, such as impossible slopes where even junipers struggle. It is fast growing, generally pest and disease-free, and drought-tolerant. |
| Potentilla - Katherine Dykes - Sale Price: $49.95 The Potentilla 'Katherine Dykes', Potentilla fruticosa 'Katherine Dykes', has medium green, glaucous foliage. The graceful arching branches bear lemon yellow 1 blooms. The ease of care, the long flowering period, and versatility combine to make the Potentilla fruiticosa varieties nice shrubs to include in the summer garden. Use Potentillas for seasonal color. They provide garden color for the better part of five months. To keep this plants dense round habit, remove canes in the late winter or cut plant back to the ground. Katherine Dykes should only be grown in full sunlight or partial shade. It is adaptable to moist or dry locations. It is not particular to soil type or pH levels. This plant excels in urban conditions. * Potentilla attracts butterflies. * Long Flowering Season! |
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