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Paeonyflorus Rose of Sharon
Price: $ 7.50
The Paeonyflorus Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus Paeonyflorus,
is an upright, deciduous shrub that is a vigorous, erect,
multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 8-12' tall. This
shrub may also be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier.
Leaves are diamond-shaped, dark green, slightly palmate and
toothed. 'Paeonyflorus' bears double flowers in pink to wine
color from late summer until mid-fall. Larger flowers may
be obtained by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in early spring.
Otherwise, prune to shape.
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Common Snowball Bush
Price: $ 11.19
The Common Snowball Bush, Viburnum opulus, also called the
European Cranberry bush produces white flowers in late spring.
It is a deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub. In the
fall, the leaves turn a wonderful burgundy reddish-purple.
About the same time, the bright red, attractive berries ripen,
and persist on the plant throughout the winter. Have a snowball
fight in June! Kids and adults alike love this rounded plant
with masses of flowers. Grows best in full sun to partial
shade.
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Spice Bush
Price: $ 9.83
The Spicebush, Lindera bezoin, is a native deciduous shrub
with a broad, rounded habit which typically grows 6-12' high.
Clusters of tiny, aromatic, greenish-yellow flowers bloom
along the branches in early spring before the foliage emerges.
Flowers of female plants give way to bright red drupes (to
1/2" long) which mature in fall and are attractive to birds.
Female plants need a male pollinator in order to set fruit,
however. Tolerates full shade, but habit becomes more open
and wide-spreading.
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Frobeli Spiraea
Price: $ 9.83
The Frobeli Spirea, Spiraea x bumalda, has new foliage that
is purplish with bright pink to red early summer flowers.
Vigorous grower with bright purplish-pink flowers in June-July.
It has purplish tips on the foliage in spring.Leaves turn
purple in fall for a striking color display. They will thrive
in most locations. It is an upright, rounded shurb that is
excellent as a small hedge, and when not in bloom, it is still
an attractive neat plant.
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Goldflame Spiraea
Price: $ 9.83
The Spiraea Gold Flame, Spiraea x bumalda, is easily
grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun
to part shade. It tolerates a wide range of soils. Prune in
late winter to early spring. Gold Flame Spiraea cultivar is
a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically
grows to 2-4' tall with a similar spread. It has narrow leaved,
dark blue-green foliage. It has no serious insect or disease
problems, and is effective in borders, foundation plantings
or hedges.
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Little Princess Spiraea
Price: $ 9.83
The Spiraea Little Princess, Spiraea japonica, is easily
grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun
to part shade. It tolerates a wide range of soils. Prune in
late winter to early spring. “Little PrincessSpiraea
cultivar is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub
which typically grows to 2-4' tall with a similar spread.
Flowers are attractive to butterflies. Narrow, dark blue-green
foliage. It has no serious insect or disease problems, and
is effective in borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings,
or hedges.
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Snowmound Spiraea
Price: $ 9.83
The Snowmound Spirea, Spiraea nipponica, is an excellent
dwarf shrub, with dense dark green foliage and masses of pure
white flowers in May. Great for use as a foundation plant,
in the shrub border or in a garden situation.Prune in the
early spring before growth starts if shaping is needed and
then again after the flowers are done blooming. This deciduous
shrub prefers full sun to partial shade. It does best in well-drained
soil with moderate to high levels of moisture. Prune older
stems to the ground to thin and rejuvenate.
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Van Houtteis Spiraea
Price: $ 11.90
The Spiraea Van Houttei's, Spiraea vanhouttei, has a foliage
color of a dull bluish green. Flowers are white in April-May,
borne in many flowered 1-2" diameter umbels. Outstanding deciduous
shrub that is very showy in flower. Van Houtte Spirea is a
durable and familiar shrub. Best growth occurs in a sunny
location and any garden soil. The flowers are produced in
spring after the leaves. The plant grows rapidly and may be
used as a screen.
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Flameleaf Sumac
Price: $ 6.95
The Flameleaf Sumac, Rhus copallina, is a shrub or occasionally
a small tree. When left alone it will often form thickets.
It is widespread in open uplands along fence rows and in waste
places. It is a prolific sprouter after a fire.Leaves have
a winged axis and turn flame red to dark purple in the fall,
hence the common name. Fruit matures in late summer remaining
attached into winter and is eaten by many species of birds
and white-tailed deer. White-tailed deer also use it as a
browse.
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Fragrant Sumac
Price: $ 11.80
The Fragrant Sumac, Rhus aromatica, is a small shrub, most
commonly encountered on limestone uplands, occasionally on
acidic sites. It occasionally reaches tree size. Fragrant
sumac is a pioneer species, establishing rapidly from seed
after heavy disturbance, particularly fire. Like other sumacs,
it forms clonal clumps, but not as extensively as the other
species. Native Americans used the bark of all sumacs as an
astringent, and leaves and bark can be used for tanning leather,
due to the high tannin content.
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Staghorn Sumac
Price: $ 6.95
The Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina, is the most well-known
sumac. Its branches resemble deer antlers. Staghorn sumac
reaches 25 feet in height at maturity with an equal spread.
It is not as tolerant of poorly drained soils as other sumacs.
The large dark crimson - or rarely orange to yellow - pinnate
leaves of this sumac have 15-31 narrow, leaflets that can
be up to (6") long. The large clumps form bright splashes
of color along forest margins, road banks, and fencerows and
in old fields over much of the Appalachians.
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The Fairy Rose
Price: $ 13.22
The Fairy rose has hundreds of shell pink blooms that appear
on a virtually foolproof shrub. It has been popular since
1932. Fariy roses have spreading pyramidal clusters of blooms
and have fern like leaves that are disease proof.The great
shrub qualities and appealing blooms give The Fairy rose a
special magic.
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