- This hydrangea has large blooms that begin creamy white, change to pink, and finally turn raspberry-red!
- This compact beauty is perfect for the smaller garden!
- Grows 3'-4' in height and width
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- Excellent deer resistance!
- Pyramidal growth habit
- Can mature to 20+ ft. in height, or be pruned to smaller size
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Beautiful and versatile! Spilled Wine® weigela shares the fabulous deep purple foliage and bright pink flowers of the classic Wine & Roses® weigela but in a smaller size. This useful plant grows wider than tall, making it the perfect choice for edging beds or walkways and for incorporating under windows in your landscaping. Like all weigela, it is deer resistant and very easy to care for.
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Out of stockA 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.
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Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan'
#5 Pot Size, Appx. 4' in height- Can be used as a hedge for a screen, or as a specimen
- Reaches 15' in height
- Deer resistant
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- Repeat flowers until frost.
- Reblooms without deadheading.
- Attracts hummingbirds.
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- Large, round white flowers in spring
- An old favorite
- Great as a hedge
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Out of stockShining Sensation™ is a blooming machine, with pink funnel-shaped flowers that bloom in May and June and intermittently again through summer. Shiny, burgundy foliage appears as though it has been polished and contrasts nicely with the pink flowers, making this new selection a cut above the rest. Long, arching stems provide a handsome architectural element to the mixed border.
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Out of stockBeautiful orange, red, and yellow growth turns to pale green in summer.
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- Unique, conversation piece in the garden
- 4' in height
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Out of stockRich color in a ruffled bloom! Looking more like a tropical hibiscus than a temperate plant, this hardy rose of Sharon boasts rich pink, ruffled flowers accented by an intense burgundy-red eye. Large and showy, the overlapping flower petals form an intriguing cup-like shape. Its glossy green leaves and short internodes make for a very nice, full, bushy plant. Low seed-set is an added benefit. Staff favorite! Top reasons to grow Ruffled Satin® Rose of Sharon: - Large, carmine-pink blooms have beautiful ruffled petals. - Sets few to no seeds - no nuisance seedlings to pull out! - Glossy foliage and naturally bushy habit- Long BloomingAttracts:ButterfliesHummingbirdsResists:Deer
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Out of stockSpectacular 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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Out of stockDramatic, long-lasting, pinkish purple, smoke-like airy seed clusters backed by reddish purple foliage create a prized small tree or large accent shrub. Foliage holds its color all summer, then turns scarlet red in autumn. Deciduous.
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- Stunning red color in fall
- Native plant
- Reaches heights of 6'
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- Compact growth habit
- White flowers in summer
- Disease resistant
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Out of stockEven before the first flowers appear, Rainbow Sensation™ will brighten your garden with its attractive, variegated foliage. Dense clusters of soft pink flowers bloom profusely in May. Weigela is especially well suited to urban environments where it performs beautifully with minimal care.
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Out of stockThe first to bloom! Quick Fire® hydrangea blooms about a month before any other panicle hydrangea - usually by 4th of July in our West Michigan trial gardens. Flowers open pure white then turn pink, and will be an extremely dark rosy-pink in the fall. The flower color on Quick Fire hydrangea is not affected by soil pH. Blooms on this super-hardy and easy to grow hydrangea are produced on new wood, which means that you will see flowers even after even the harshest winters. Beautiful for use as a cut (fresh or dried) flower. Unlike other panicle hydrangeas, Quick Fire also has excellent fall foliage color for a final hurrah before winter. Top reasons to grow Quick Fire® hydrangea:
- the earliest blooming panicle hydrangea - gives you months and months of blooms.
- excellent fall color - blooms turn deep red, leaves turn gold and burgundy.