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Black Chokeberry
Price: $ 7.50
The Black Chokeberry, Aronia melanocarpa 'black', is an open,
upright, spreading, somewhat rounded but leggy, deciduous
shrub which typically grows 3-6tall. It displays clusters
of 5-petaled, white flowers in spring which are followed in
early autumn by blackish purple, blueberry-sized fruits which
usually do not persist into winter. Easily grown in average,
medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerant
of wide range of soils. Best fruit production occurs in full
sun. Spreads by root suckers to form colonies.
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Coral Red Dogwood
Price: $ 9.83
The Coral Red Dogwood, Cornus alba 'Sibirica', has stunning
bright red bark which adds color to the winter garden. It
has been given an Award of Garden Merit (AM), which is for
plants of outstanding excellence.Tolerant of a wide range
of soils, it produces the brightest winter bark when planted
in full sun. To keep the size of the plant in check and to
encourage the most colorful bark, remove a third of the stems
back to ground level each spring.
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Chuckles Rose
Price: $ 13.22
The Chuckles rose is a hardy Canadian-bred shrub that can
be grown as a small climber or pruned as a bush. Chuckles
roses bloom in clusters.The double fuchsia blooms are 2½"
across and quite fragrant.It will grow 5' to 6' tall, with
yellow-green foliage. It will repeat its bloom again later
in the season.
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Red Chokeberry
Price: $ 15.95
The Red Chockecherry, Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima',
cultivar is a deciduous shrub which typically grows slowly
to 6-8' tall and is perhaps most noted for its attractive
glossy red berries and red fall foliage color. Clusters of
white to pinkish flowers appear in spring. Flowers are followed
by abundant glossy red fruits (3/8" diameter) which appear
in dense clusters along the branches. Best fruit production
usually occurs in full sun.
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Greytwig Dogwood
Price: $ 7.50
The Gray Dogwood is a deciduous shrub which typically occurs
in moist or rocky ground along streams, ponds, wet meadows,
glade and prairie margins, thickets and rocky bluffs. It grows
10-15' tall and features white flowers borne in terminal racemes
(hence the species name of racemosa) in late spring and grayish-green,
elliptic to lance-shaped leaves (2-4" long). Can be particularly
useful because of its ability to grow in poor soils. Easily
grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun
to part shade. Tolerant of city air pollution.
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Redosier Dogwood
Price: $ 9.83
The Redosier Dogwood, Cornus sericea, is a freely spreading
shrub with many stems, 3-18' tall; branching is opposite,
young stems (and most old ones) often bright, smooth, shiny
red. Leaves are opposite, deciduous, oval 5-10 cm long. White
threads run through the veins toewards the leaf tip. Fruits
are white, berry-like drupes, 7-9 mm long. This plant brightens
up a winter landscape. Shade tolerant; provides cover and
food for wildlife and birds. It is adapted to both wet and
dry sites and a variety of soil types.
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Silky Dogwood
Price: $ 8.95
The Silky Dogwood, Cornus amomum, has attractive white, greenish-white
or yellow flower clusters in the spring and blue and white
fruit in the fall. This plant tolerates poorly drained soils.
It is used for hedgerows, windbreaks and for stream bank erosion
control.The fruits are bluish in color. The fruit is eaten
by game birds, especially important as a source of food for
migrating songbirds. The twigs are an important source of
winter browse for deer and rabbits. Mature height: a small
to medium sized shrub to 12'.
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American Elderberry
Price: $ 6.95
The American Elderberry, Sambucus canadensis, is a deciduous,
upright shrub. It produces black or purple berries that are
great for wildlife and jams and jellies. It has light gray
or brown bark and is arching in form. Produces attractive
flowers and berries all season long. Flattened panicles of
small white flowers are produced in midsummer. It grows up
to 12 feet in height and 10 feet in spread. Prefers moist
soil and full sun. Native to North America.
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Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Price: $ 7.50
The Lynwood Gold Forsythia, Forsythia x intermedia 'Lynwood
Gold', is an old time favorite with an upright spreading habit
and big yellow flowers up the entire length of stem. The flowering
stems appear as deep golden wands in April. 'Lynwood Gold'
is a dense growing plant with an upright habit. Once plants
are established prune in midspring after flowering by thinning
out crowded stems from the center of the shrub. A little pruning
will go a long way to keep your forsythia attractive and free
flowering!
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Spectabilis Forsythia
Price: $ 7.50
The Spectabilis Forsythis, Forsythia x intermedia, is a
showy border Forsythia that transplants readily. It grows
at a rapid rate and is long-lived. Tolerates a wide range
of soil and light conditions, but prefers full sun. Often
used to control erosion on steep slopes because tips of branches
root naturally and plants spread easily. Suggested uses for
this plant include border, specimen plant, and screen. Prune
in spring after flowering so that buds for the next year can
develop in the fall.
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Heavenly Bamboo
Price: $ 17.95
The Heavenly Bamboo, Nadina domestica, is not a true bamboo
but a upright 6-8high, semi-evergreen shrub that tends
to slowly sucker at the base, forming colonies. When this
plant is in full sun it usually assumes a reddish tint in
winter (depending on environmental conditions). Careful pruning,
as canes do not branch out and best to thin out old stems
every year or head back old canes at varying lengths to produce
a dense plant. Once established, they are very tough plants,
thriving in sun, shade, moist or dry conditions.
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Henry Hudson Rose
Price: $ 19.45
The Henry Hudson rose is a rugosa hybrid shrub rose that
is a very neat and tidy bush that does not overtake it's welcome
in the garden bed. The Henry Hudson blooms repeatedly with
large clusters of white semi-double blooms. The prominent
yellow centers are a lovely contrast to the deep pink buds
and white blossoms.Henry Hudson roses have a great rugosa
fragrance. Henry Hudson is very hardy to zone 2 and very disease
resistant. It will make a great low hedge.
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