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- Great gift idea!
- Comes in a decorative pot
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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.
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Very dark Red Delicious strain
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Out of stock1 3/4" Caliper size
- Open, airy crown reaches 25' in height
- Dark pink buds in spring emerge as soft pink flowers before leafing out
- Orange/yellow fall color
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Huge two-toned blooms! Pinky Winky has an unusual name, and an even more unusual flower. The large white panicles open in mid to late summer, and as summer turns to fall the florets at the base of the panicles turn pink. The flower panicles continue to grow, producing new white florets at the tip. The result is spectacular two-toned flower panicles that can reach up to 16 inches in length! This is a real show-stopper that's also very easy to grow. Adaptable to most soils and both sun and shade, Pinky Winky will thrive in most gardens.
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Out of stock
- Dwarf variety
- The most popular of all purple European freestone prune/plums
- Great for canning, cooking, drying and very delicious and sweet fresh from the tree
- Hardy, vigorous trees are self-pollinating and very productive; ripens early September
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- Medium sized, yellow fleshed peach ripens mid-August
- Flesh is soft and juicy and flavor is good; freestone
- Hardiest of all peaches.
- Self-pollinating
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Out of stock
- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Sweetly tart, juicy crisp fruit