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Rose of Sharon - Satin Rose
Rose of Sharon - Satin Rose The Hibiscus Satin Rose, 'Hibiscus syriacus 'Satin Rose', is a Proven Winners selection. Also known as Rose of Sharon, it is a tremendous improvement in the Hardy Hibiscus. Satin Rose Hibiscus will reward you with a strong, handsome growing plant with tons of large bright pink blooms. This Satin Rose plant is clearly superior to older and weaker varieties. Blooming on new growth, this statuesque hibiscus shrub guarantees a lovely display of flowers every year! You can get bigger blooms by cutting your plants back by about one third in late spring. Satin Rose adapts readily to most soils and climates. Satin Rose has one of the best pink colors on the market today. These beautiful midsummer blooms will provide much enjoyment for many years to come! * Drought tolerant * Disease and pest resistant * Low maintenance
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Mock Orange - Bouquet Blanc - Sale Price: $64.25 The Bouquet Blanc Mock Orange, Philadelphus x cymosus 'Bouquet Blanc', is a small, very fragrant compact shrub with double, orange-scented, snow white flowers in large crowded clusters. This fountain-like, deciduous shrub with its late spring or early summer flowers is an old fashioned favorite. At home in a shrub border, 'Bouquet Blanc' needs ample room for its arching branches. To renew and keep the plants form, remove oldest branches (back to ground) right after plant has finished flowering. It is a reliable and absolutely maintenance-free shrub. It is soil adaptable, hardy, and does best in full sun. Fragrant, with an orange scent! |
| Mukdenia - Karasuba - Sale Price: $42.75 Mukdenia Karasuba (red-leafed), Mukdenia rossii 'Karasuba', will set your fall garden on fire! In early season, fanned, maple-like leaves emerge bright green, and then in late summer the red hot foliage of ‘Karasuba’ are set ablaze with color! Mukdenia forms a low growing, spreading mound that has small star shaped white flowers in early summer. If you are looking for a change in your shady landscape, this plant can be used in place of hostas! Plant in containers, use as a ground cover, in borders, or for a brilliant display in late summer, plant in masses. Mukdenia prefers cool, moist but not wet soil which has been amended with plenty of organic matter. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. For best results, control weeds with mulch until the plants cover the area. * Fall Color! * Shade Plant! |
| Inkberry - Nordic - Sale Price: $64.25 The Inkberry 'Nordic Compact', Ilex glabra 'Chamzin', is an outstanding, carefree, and compact shrub that matures at 3 to 4 feet high and wide. The evergreen leaves are a deep lustrous green and glisten in sunlight. It is excellent for foundation, hedges, masses, and as an accent plant. It is best to follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. For a tidy, neat appearance, shear annually to shape. 'Nordic Compact' is well suited to low hedges, but single specimens can also be sheared for topiary-like precision form. Because of wind resistance, it makes an excellent choice that helps with snow drift. This Inkberry prefers moist, well-drained, slightly-acidic soils, rich in organic matter. It is tolerant of continually wet soils and can be easily pruned to maintain size and shape. The Nordic is a male plant so it does not produce fruit. This plant is tolerant of poorly drained soils. |
| Weigela - Java Red - Sale Price: $57.05 The Weigela 'Java Red', Weigela florida 'Java Red', is one of the oldest Weigelas. It is a dwarf, only rarely exceeding four feet of height, making it at its biggest half the size of the majority of Weigelas. Due to its compact habit it is one of the least prone to ranginess when left unpruned, though some degree of ranginess seems inescapable even with a compact dwarf.This compact, mounding shrub displays attractive red buds that open to deep pink blooms. The deep green foliage has an interesting purplish cast. This plant is useful as a background planting, summer screen or in shrub borders. This shrub is deciduous. |
| Serviceberry - Sale Price: $65.65 Hardy Ornamental with Edible Fruit The Serviceberry is a popular ornamental shrub prized for its spring/fall color and sweet summer berries. It would look great in your naturalized garden or in front of some larger plantings to highlight its form and colors Your Serviceberry will be one of the first plants you notice in the spring. While the rest of your plants are still slumbering, the Serviceberry will burst forth in color. Before its leaves even begin to appear, its 5-peteled clusters of white flowers will stand in sharp contrast to the browns and greys of your transitioning landscape. You’ll enjoy watching the flowers give way to the small green berries as they progress from green to red, and eventually transform into a deep purple. The dark gems are ready to enjoy straight from the bush in the early summer. The Serviceberry is a shrubby, multi-stemmed plant that grows up to 15-25 feet with an equal spread. It’s tolerant of a wide range of soils so you won’t have to fuss over it in order for it to thrive. 3-inch dark green leaves fill out your tree, softly fuzzy at first and later glossy and smooth. Those same leaves will turn a delightful reddish-orange in the fall. Serviceberries look like large, dark blueberries and taste similar, but with an almond-like accent. They are commonly eaten raw or used in various jams and pies. The Serviceberry is a hardy ornamental shrub with a lot to offer. * Ornamental, colorful shrub* Edible fruit* Hardy |
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