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Spiraea - Goldmound
Spiraea - Goldmound The Spirea 'Goldmound', Spiraea x 'Goldmound', is a colorful plant that provides an exceptional accent or contrast in your foundation planting or shrub border. The brilliant foliage holds its light chartreuse-green color all season long. Flushes of beautiful pink flowers appear in June and July. This dense, bushy, 18 to 24 inch plant maintains its nicely rounded, neat appearance with little or no pruning. Goldmound produces its best color in full sun. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, spireas have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Spireas have a tolerance of most soils, moisture and sun! Once established, they are also drought tolerant. It is recommended that deadheading adds additional blooms later in the season. This is a popular choice among homeowners looking to add some brightness to their landscape! * Colorful foliage * Drought tolerant * Popular
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Rhododendron - Korean - Sale Price: $106.95 Rhododendron - Korean, Rhododendron mucronulatum, is a shrub that is native to northern China, Korea, and Japan and develops an upright, rounded or oval habit. In mid spring, Korean Rhododendron produces stunning rosy purple flowers that are showy and widely funnel-shaped. This plant comes into bloom during the first warm spring weather, and the flowers open successively from clusters of buds at the end of the shoots before the leaves expand. The leaves are deciduous (shed in autumn), but they turn yellow and bronze before falling. This rhododendron requires partial to full shade and moist, well-drained soil; does best in acidic soil. Use the Korean Rhododendron for shrub borders, groupings, or mix with evergreens. |
| Lilac - Ludwig Spaeth - Sale Price: $64.25 Extend Your Lilac Season With This Gorgeous Late Bloomer The Ludwig Spaeth Lilac is a French Hybrid Lilac. It’s a gorgeous late bloomer that extends the Lilac season. In early spring traditional, medium green, heart shaped Lilac leaves will unfurl marking the beginning of the season. However, the Ludwig Spaeth really starts its show well after your other Lilacs have started blooming. In early June your shrub will be covered with huge clusters of beautiful deep reddish-purple blooms that will compliment lighter colored Lilacs beautifully. The Ludwig Spaeth Lilacs are excellent as cut flowers. The large blooms will carry the lovely fragrant scent of spring into your home. This Lilacs upright form makes it a wonderful choice for a screen or border. A mixed border or group planting of these would be stunning as well. The Ludwig Spaeth grows 10-12 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It will tolerate some shade, but will bloom best in full sun. A must have variety for Lilac lovers; Ludwig Spaeth is prized for its large fragrant rich violet flowers. * Fragrant * Late Bloomer * Low Maintenance |
| 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! |
| Spirea - Bridalwreath - Sale Price: $52.75 Bridalwreath Spirea, spiraea prunifolia, is a long-time favorite with its double, pure white flowers that bloom abundantly on arching branches in early spring. The clean, deep blue-green summer foliage develops an attractive yellow-orange to purple fall color. This spirea is rounded with ascending graceful arching branches that are leggy, and somewhat irregular. Bridalwreath is truly a low-maintenance shrub with no problems! It grows to 5-9 feet tall, spreading to 6-8 feet. It requires full sun, average soil; occasional pruning may be needed just to maintain shape. Remove some of the oldest canes at ground level after bloom. Select a location that provides adequate sunlight, water, and soil requirements. Plant in a protected area away from freezing winter winds in northern climates. Use this beautiful Bridalwreath as a single specimen, hedge or in shrub plantings. * Colorful foliage * Low maintenance * Double white flowers |
| Pearlbush - Snow Day Surprise - Sale Price: $59.95 Exochorda (Pearl Bush) Snow Day Surprise, Exochorda Snow Day™ Surprise 'Niagara', is an old favorite that provides an abundance of large white flowers in spring! This spectacular spring flower is easy to grow, has an upright growth habit, and displays beautifully as a border design in your landscape; its pearl-like buds open to white flowers that blanket the emerging foliage. This Exochorda is new and improved with foliage that forms a compact, neat, broad shrub with a strong growth habit. Snow Day Surprise is a cross between E. x macrantha ‘The Bride’ and E. racemosa. Snow Day Surprise can be used to cover a bank or hill or near the edge of a pond; adaptable to most soils, but prefers well-drained acidic soil. This plant flowers on the previous season's growth, therefore prune to shape after flowering. Large White Flowers! |
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