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Althea Rose of Sharon
Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus is valued for large flowers produced in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy.
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Black Lace™ Sambucus
BLACK LACE™ Eva pp 15,575 is a stunning development in Elderberry breeding. Intense purple black foliage is finely cut, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple.
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Buddleia Bi-Color
Buddleia Bi-Color You have got to get this one!!! The very first Butterfly bush to sport two different colors on the same bloomstalk – rich lavender combined with butterscotch yellow. Easy to grow – extremely fragrant –
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Buddleia Nanho Blue
Buddleia 'Nanho Blue' (Butterfly Bush) Sun Zone: 5-9 Can reach 72-96" tall Upright Buddleia of pure blue. Vigorous, long lasting cut flower. Commonly known as the Butterfly Bush.
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Buddleia Pink Delight
Buddleia 'Pink Delight' (Butterfly Bush)#89 Sun Zone: 5-10 Grows to 60" tall. This hybrid from The Netherlands' Boskoop Experimental Station is absolutely one of the finest "pink" flowered cultivars on the market.
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Buddleia Royal Red
Buddleia davidii 'Royal Red' (Butterfly Bush)#88 Sun Zone: 5-10 Grows to 80" tall Origin: China This 1928 hybrid from Good and Reese Nursery in Ohio is still one of the most sought-after of the butterfly bushes.
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Buddleia White Profusion
Buddleia 'White Profusion' (Butterfly Bush)#93 Sun Zone: 5-9 Grows 72-96" in height. Steady reliable bloomer of pure white with yellow eye. Commonly known as the Butterfly Bush. Tiny individual flowers are produced in profusion in long, dense trusses
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Cherry, Nanking
Prunus Tomentosa or Nanking cherry is a beautiful flowering shrub that produces edible fruit. The fruit is commonly used for human consumption in pies and jellies.
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Crape Myrtle 'Pink Velour'
Be the envy of your friends and the talk of the neighborhood with our glowing ‘Pink Velour’ Crape Myrtles. This beauty is a semi-dwarf variety (8-10 feet symmetrical) with vibrant fuchsia-pink crepe...
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Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’
Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’ Natchez is recognized as the top performing crape myrtle in the southeastern United States. It was introduced by the U. S. National Arboretum in 1987. White flowers and exfoliating bark are characteristic of this cultivar
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Dogwood Bailey's Red
Cornus Bailey Cornus stolonifera 'Baileyi' – Bailey dogwood is a deep red-stemmed selection of red osier dogwood that has an upright branching pattern, slightly larger bluish white fruits and leaves.
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Euonymus Manhattan
Euonymus Manhattan More than just another broadleaf evergreen, this is one of the few Euonymus with colored fruit. A fast grower, it can reach to 6 to 8 foot tall and 5 foot wide.
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Forsythia, Lynwood Gold
F. x intermedia spectabilis ‘Lynwood Gold’ Forsythia's yellow flowers add a burst of color to the late winter or early spring landscapes. Branches can be picked in midwinter and forced into bloom indoors. Ships Fall and Spring
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Hibiscus Blue Satin
Hibiscus Blue Satin® One of the NEW PROVEN WINNERS! SATIN SERIES is absolutely the best blue Hibiscus we've ever seen! It's large, single, rich blue flowers are certain to draw attention.
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Hibiscus Blush Satin
BLUSH SATIN® is a very showy variety with large, soft pink flowers accented with a deep red eye. Strong growing and long blooming. Hybridized by Rien Verweij of the Netherlands. Introduced for the first time in the U.S. in the spring of 2000
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Hibiscus Violet Satin
Hibiscus Violet Satin® One of the NEW PROVEN WINNERS SATIN SERIES, VIOLET SATIN® WOW! The richest, deepest color we've ever seen in Rose of Sharon! Big single, deeply saturated red-violet flowers cover this hardy, strong growing plant
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Hibiscus, Mallow Marvel
Hibiscus coccineus The "Mallow Marvel" is the most popular variety of Hibiscus. This hardy perennial will top 6 to 8 feet in height, with eight inch blooms. Ships: Fall and spring
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Holly, Castle Wall™
Holly, Castle Wall™ Ilex Heckenstar ppaf - A new broad-columnar shaped, male blue holly with lustrous dark glossy green leaves and superior, compact branching compared to other Blue Hollies. It grows 4 to 8 foot tall and 3 to 4 foot wide with age.
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Honeysuckle, Arnolds Red
Lonicera arnolds red A very tough, adaptable large shrub widely used for dense hedge or screen. Arnolds Red will grow in most soils, except swampy types. It has red fragrant flowers in late spring followed by red berries in summer and fall.
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Hydrangea, Limelight
Hydrangea, Limelight Hydrangea paniculata Limelight pp12874 - An exciting new hardy Hydrangea from Holland. 'Limelight' has unique bright green blooms in mid-summer (late July) that holds it's bright and refreshing color right into autumn
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Hydrangea, Nikko Blue
Superb shrub for accent, specimen or border use in semi-shaded areas; desired for the splendid, abundant, showy blue globe-shaped flower clusters. Handsome foliage on boldly branched, mounded form. Deciduous. Partial sun. Fast-growing to 4 to 6 feet.
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