Products
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Endless Summer Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer':
Height: 3-5 ft. Flower: Blue to Pink Zone: 4
Spread: 3-5 ft. Fruit: None Form: Upright
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Cardinal Candy Viburnum
Model: Viburnum dilatatum ‘Cardinal Candy’Creamy white flowers bloom in May followed by glossy scarlet red fruit that makes a stunning display in the fall. Fruits cling all winter to provide food in spring for the Cedar Waxwings to nibble on. Leaves turn russet in fall. A well branched rounded bush good for borders, background, specimen or hedge plantings. Adaptable to many soils with moderate moisture.
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Dwarf Burning Bush
Model: Euonymus Alatus ‘Compactus’Beautiful, graceful, green leafy bush with a scarlet fallcolor. Interesting corky bark in winter. Compact grower. Sun or shade. Red fall color will be less intense when grown in shade. Specimen or care-free hedge
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Fairview Yew
Model: Taxus x media ‘Fairview’An outstanding dwarf globe yew. Natural dense, compact growth is thick with soft green needles. Slow growing. Perfect for small areas. Very hardy and disease resistant. Yews will NOT tolerate wet soil. Always plant high when in heavy, clay type soils. Full sun to shade.
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Cistena Plum
Model: Prunus x cistenaFragrant tiny pinkish-white flowers appear in early spring. Reddish-purple leaves all summer make a good color contrast in the landscape. This bushy multi-branched shrub can be trained to a single stemmed tree. Plant in sun, in moist well drained soil. Fast grower.
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Sky Pencil Japanese Holly
Model: Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil'Extremely slender and upright, this holly can be used to make a
formal or vertical statement in any setting. Slow growing. Perfect for smaller gardens where height is restricted. Deep foliage remains green all winter. Plant with Canadian peat in moist, well drained soil in full sun. -
Elegans Nest Spruce
Model: Picea abies 'Elegans'This nest-type spruce tends to grow into a more rounded, low,
dome shape. Can be easily distinguished from the other nest forms by an earlier bud break. Requires well drained soil like all spruce. Plant in full sun using Canadian Peat. -
Golden Mop Falsecypress
Model: Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea'The brightest yellow strain available. Evergreen with its graceful lacy foliage forming a wide-spreading mound that will become somewhat conical with age. Excellent accent or short hedge. Plant in full sun in moist, loamy soil with good drainage. Beneficial to use Canadian peat. Dislikes exposed locations and drying winds.
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Summerwine Ninebark
Model: Physocarpus opulifolius 'Seward'New ninebark with neat compact branching and fine deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. Pinkish-white, button-like flowers in mid-summer. Showy and extremely hardy. Great landscape shrub and as a cut flower. Provides excellent color contrast when used in the border, or as a hedge or screen. Best results planted in full sun. Part shade turns leaves dark green.
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Fine Line Buckthorn
Combines fern-like foliage of Asplenifolia with the upright habit of Columnaris. Produces very few fruits. Use as a hedge, screen, or specimen. Plant in sun or part shade. Prefers well drained soil.
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Pee Wee Hydrangea
Model: 8010-215This dwarf Oakleaf Hydrangea blooms 6-8 weeks with 5” white panicles that fade to pink, then turn brown and persist into winter. Blooms on old wood so prune right after it flowers. Foliage is also dwarf at 5”, and turns maroon in fall. Mature stems exfoliate and are attractive in winter. Plant in sun to part shade, in moist, well drained soil. Mulch to retain moisture.
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Limemound Spirea
Model: 1030-215Dense slender branches display lemon yellow leaves with a russet tinge when emerging in spring. Leaf color turns to lime green when mature. Uniform dwarf mounded habit. Light pink flowers in early summer. Autumn foliage becomes orange-red on red stems. Full sun to light shade.
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Redwing Viburnum
Model: 2-000063This native shrub produces handsome white flowers in mid- to late May, followed by clusters of ornamental bright red fruit that persist from late fall through early winter. The foliage turns a brilliant red in fall.
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Spirea Snowmound
Model: 1036-218An excellent dwarf shrub. This compact growing shrub has small, dense, dark blue-green foliage and masses of pure white flowers in May to June. Plant in full sun to part shade.
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Dentatum Christom ''Blue Muffin'' Arrowwood Viburnum
Height 5-7', spread 4-6'. White flowers in spring, then clusters of rich blue berries later in the summer. Great low hedge or in the foundation. Adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Full sun to shade and most soils. Attracts birds.
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Florida Alexandra ''Wine and Roses'' Weigela
Height 4-5', spread 4-5'. Hot rosy pink blooms present themselves in June against burgundy-dark chocolate foliage. An unusual and excellent contrast. Adds interest all summer. Compact mounded form. Plant in full sun and well drained soil. Prune after blooming to shape.
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Salix Integra ''Hakuro Nishiki'' Dappled Willow
Height 6-8', spread 6-8'. An attractive, graceful shrub, it's weeping branches display striking salmon pink stems and buds, then light green foliage strongly mottled with white and pink, some leaves all white. Regular shearing is necessary to maintain leaf variegation. Scaled perfectly for the small garden. Performs best in partial shade. Also available in small tree form.
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Thuja Occidentalis ''Hetz Midget Globe'' Arborvitae
Height 18-24", spread 18-24". Extremely slow growing and compact, dense globe evergreen. Great low maintenance evergreen. Plant in full sun to partial shade, in moist, well-drained soil. Once established, takes considerable heat and drought.
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Spirea Japonica ''Double Play Artist''
Height 24-30 spread 24-30 In addition to vibrant pink summer flowers, Double Play Artist has rich purple-red new growth in spring. You'll get months of vibrant color from this adaptable, easy to grow plant. It maintains its compact, mounded shape with very little pruning, and has more vivid color than other spiraea varieties. Attracts butterflys, deer resistant.
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Let’s Dance Big Easy Hydrangea
Reblooming Let's Dance hydrangeas bloom on both old and new wood, so even if the flower buds are damaged overwinter they will bloom on later season growth. 24-36"H x 36-48' spread.
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Miss Molly Butterfly Bush
Manufacturer: Proven WinnersBuddleia (Miss Molly) Height:4-5', Spread 5-6'. Sangria-red, fragrant flowers top the compact 5' tall clump fron July until frost...a treat for hummingbirds.Deadheading after flowering will encourage repeat blooming.Silver-green leaves all summer with upright growth. Plant in full sun in moist, well drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Heat tolerant. Deer resistant. Cut back in early spring. A Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Flowering Shrub.
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Invincibelle Spirit Hydrangea
Height: 3-4 ft.
Spread: 3-4 ft.
Large (6”-8”) globe-shaped pink flowers are produced from July until frost. First deep pink, maturing to a light pink. Flowers on new wood. Each year blooms get larger and larger. Good in fresh or dried arrangements. Very hardy and easy to grow. Use as specimen, mass planting, perennial garden or woodland setting. Plant in full sun to partial shade. -
Lavender Chiffon Althea
Height: 8-10 ft. Zone: 5. Spread: 6-8 ft. This upright grower can be found as a shrub or small tree. Large singlepetalled lavender blooms have a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Flowers from July-September. Plant in sun or part shade in moist but well drained soil. Leafs out late in spring. Prune back heavily in early spring for good branching and blooms.
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Fire Chief Arborvitae
Height: 3-4 ft. Spread: 3 ft. Foliage: Summer-Lacy, Green with Reddish Tips Fall-Evergreen. This soft evergreen has distinctive reddish tips when grown in full sun conditions. In shade the foliage is more green. Rounded growth habit and good winter hardiness. Resists sun and winter burning. Provides food and shelter for wildlife. Easily grown in average, medium, welldrained soils in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, welldrained loamy soil. Does not tolerate drought. Great accent.
