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    This unique panicle hydrangea revolutionized landscaping across North America. Huge, football-shaped flowers open in an elegant celadon green that looks fresh and clean in summer’s heat. The blooms age to an array of pink, red, and burgundy which persists through frost for months of irresistible flowers. You can use ‘Limelight’ hydrangea just about any way you can imagine: as a showy flowering hedge, to screen off air conditioners, as an attention-getting specimen, in containers, flower gardens, or anywhere around your home. A long-time favorite of professional florists, it also makes an excellent cut flower, fresh or dried.
  • #7 Pot Size
    • Dense, oval to rounded shrub or small tree.
    • White, fragrant flowers appear in spring before leaves.
    • Deep green foliage turns to yellow or bronze in fall
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    • Fantastic variegated foliage of pink, white and bright apple green on a graceful, easy to grow shrub.
    • Occasional pruning to shape promotes a flush of colorful new leaves. Foliage resists heat scorch and stands up to rain and wind.
    • Shiny red stems add appeal even when bare in the winter landscape. Deciduous.
  • #5 pot size
    • Extra large clusters of white flowers
    • Bright green leaves turn to purple and scarlet in fall
    • Grows twice as wide as high
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    • Striking burgundy-plum foliage on a compact, mounded shrub.
    • Showy flowers bloom in dense clusters in spring, followed by attractive seed pods.
    • A very useful accent for a border, hedge or mass planting in a low maintenance landscape.
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    A new, more compact reblooming weigela with a tidy, rounded shape covered with bright, lipstick red flowers, each kissed with a white eye, backed by dense, green foliage. This versatile shrub is a colorful choice to back a flower border or to feature in front of larger shrubs. Deciduous.
    • Globe-shaped evergreen with stiff, silver-blue needles
    • Great as an accent piece
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    • Blooms emerge bright reddish-pink. As they mature,they change to lime green
    • Large leaf variety
    • Large blooms are great for cut flowers
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    • Large, deep pink, lacecap blooms
    • Compact growth habit
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    Don't settle for lilacs that bloom just once a year - plant the Bloomerang® lilacs and enjoy months of blooms instead of just a few weeks. Bloomerang® 'Pink Perfume' lilac brings a perfectly pretty pink to the original reblooming lilac series.  Like the other Bloomerang lilacs, it blooms in spring and is covered with sweetly fragrant pink flowers. It then takes a brief rest to put on new growth before creating round after round of new flowers, all the way through frost. Bloomerang lilacs are noted for their exceptional disease resistance - no worries about ugly white or brown foliage to spoil the floral show. And like other lilacs, it is sun-loving and deer resistant, so it makes an easy care choice for years of beauty. Top reasons to grow Bloomerang Pink Perfume lilac:
    • It's reblooming! It doesn't only bloom once in spring - it also blooms summer through fall.
    • Disease resistant. Doesn't get ugly from fungus and bacteria like older lilacs can.
    • Neat, rounded shape looks good in the landscape or garden.
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    A new dwarf ninebark that is smaller than others in the market. Tiny Wine is extra bushy, with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season, and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late spring. The flower show is exceptional, with dainty flowers blooming up and down the stem in a very showy display. This durable plant may be used in the landscape for season-long color, and is also a great choice for patio containers.
  • 15" - 18" size
    • Dwarf evergreen
    • Steel blue needles
    • Great as a focal piece or for formal gardens
  • Spring to autumn color, without lifting a finger! Ginger Wine ninebark expands the color palette for these easy care, native flowering shrubs. Spring foliage emerges a sunny orange color and matures to sparkling burgundy. Clusters of white flowers cover the plant in late spring, and these age to attractive red seed heads. This disease-resistant shrub does best in full sun locations and cooler climates. Top reasons to grow Ginger Wine ninebark:
    • Colorful from spring through fall
    • Native to North America
    • Very low maintenance: no pruning or deadheading required
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    Large intense blooms with dark, pinkish-red flowers accented by a thin white line along the margin. This small to medium sized plant has strong stems and glossy foliage, and the flowers are good for cutting. Flower color can be pushed to blue with the addition of aluminum sulfate to the soil.
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    Dwarf Cityline hydrangeas stay tight and compact without any pruning, making them a great choice for container gardens and foundation plantings. The clear pink flowers of Berlin are the largest blooms in the series. Easter-egg-colored blooms are long-lasting, changing to an attractive green with age. The glossy green leaves have a very high level of mildew resistance.
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    A spectacular compact shrub with dense, cone-shaped clusters of lightly fragrant, plum-purple blooms accented by soft, gray-green foliage. Use in mass plantings to create a colorful landscape accent or to provide colorful screening during the warm summer months. Deciduous.
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    Spectacular summer color from conical clusters of rich, purple-red flowers. The nectar-rich flowers have a splendid fragrance. A beautiful selection with a naturally relaxed habit giving it a loftier, shorter appearance than taller varieties. A good background or accent plant for a perennial border or cutting garden. Deciduous.
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    A handsome, fast growing evergreen that forms a stately, dark green, densely branched column well-suited for use as a formal accent, screen or windbreak. An excellent specimen for formal topiary. Tolerates heat, cold and drought.
  • 15"-18" size Small dark green leaves are bordered by an irregular creamy white variegation, perfect for adding interest and color to the year-round landscape. Easily pruned into topiary shapes or a formal hedge. Works well for containers and foundation plantings. Evergreen.
  • Dense, upright growth. Deer and rabbit resistant. Slow-growing evergreen.
    • Dense, upright, conical growth.
    • Deer and rabbit resistant.
    • Slow-growing evergreen.
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    A versatile, dwarf, globe-shaped evergreen displaying bright emerald green foliage that turns blue-green in winter. Smaller even than the popular Hetz Midget Arborvitae, Danica is an excellent choice for borders, foundation plantings, specimen, or low hedges.
  • A nearly perfectly globe-shaped shrub with fine, bright gold spring foliage and fantastic deep red fall color. This sport of the popular Rheingold has deeper color and is less prone to splitting. A slow growing, low maintenance evergreen perfect for massing in a landscape foundation or as a rock garden specimen.

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