- Upright deciduous shrub with reddish-purple foliage
- Pink blooms in spring
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- Green foliage with horizontal gold bands
- Red/bronze plumes in late summer
- Reaches 8' in height
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Out of stockHuge 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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- Arching branches and fountain-like habit
- Profusion of pink flowers
- Attracts pollinators
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hardiness zone: 6 flower color: Pink flumes light preference: Full sun foliage: Glossy dark green size: 30-36" season: Late summer to fall Features:Dark green, glossy foliage with pink cloud of flowers in September -
Out of stockSmall, but bold! Numerous, richly colored, rose-pink mophead blooms on a dwarf plant ideal for containers and borders. Use as a showy accent to brighten small, shady spaces. Long-lasting blooms are excellent as cut flowers. Deciduous.
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- This beautiful new Rose of Sharon has the same flower power and soft, graceful stems of other Chiffon varieties, but with large, soft pink flowers.
- The distinctive, clear pink of Pink Chiffon is an unusual addition to summer
- Grows 4'-6' in height
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- Flowers profusely
- Slow growing
- Low maintenance
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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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Out of stockA 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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Out of stock3'-4' size Blue-green foliage. Deer-resistant. Narrow, upright growth habit.
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Out of stockSeedless Rose of Sharon means less work and more enjoyment! Exceptionally large pink single blooms are accented by a dramatic red eye. The graceful branches of this non-invasive new variety make it a very appealing addition to the mixed border. Top three reasons to grow Orchid Satin Rose of Sharon:
- Does not produce seeds, so you won't have to pull up dozens of seedlings every year
- Large orchid-pink flowers with a prominent red eye
- Soft, graceful habit
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- #2 Pot Size
- Dense, compact, and spreading
- Evergreen
- Matures to 3' in height and 5' in width if left unpruned
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- Wide, deep green leaves
- Burgundy plumes in late summer
- Reaches heights of 6'-7'
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This dwarf masterpiece is a sport of Weigela florida 'Tango'. It is the first dwarf variegated Weigela to be introduced. Its tight habit and colorful foliage make it very versatile. Variegation changes depending on light exposure - whiter variegation in shade and pink variegation in full sun. Possible applications include an artistic drift along the edge of an annual or perennial bed or as an accent piece in a container. My Monet creates poetic beauty in any landscape and adds a splash of color to semi shady areas. Everyone who has seen this beauty falls in love at first sight. Use it like you would use Coleus, to add season long color, but don't worry about replanting next spring. This little shrub comes back year after year. My Monet has won numerous awards, including a Gold Medal from the Boskoop Royal Horticulture Society and a Gold Medal from Plantarium.
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- Beautiful variegated foliage of cream, green, and purple
- Deep pink flowers emerge in late spring
- Very hardy
- Matures to 18"-30" in height and width
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- Vase-shaped with cascading green leaves
- Showy plumes in late summer
- Reaches 6'-8' in height
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Out of stockLong needle evergreen. Compact size. Low-growing.
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- Hardy upright evergreen with dense soft green foliage.
- Requires little pruning to maintain shape.
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- Deciduous shrub or small tree with delightfully fragrant clusters of single purple flowers borne in spring
- Exquisite cut flowers
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- Super long, cerise-pink flower spikes cover this long blooming variety in summer.
- Grows 3'-4' in height
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- Soft, periwinkle blooms accent the silvery foliage on this low and wide spreading variety.
- Grows 5'-6' in height
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- Mounded growth pattern
- Rosy-pink blooms and purple-tinged foliage
- Blooms are fragrant
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Out of stockFrom the breeder of Wine & Roses weigela comes dwarf Midnight Wine Weigela. Midnight Wine is ideal for the front of the border or for edging the perennial bed. This tidy mound of dark burgundy-purple leaves can be used as an accent plant or a dramatic mass planting. Consider using it instead of 'Crimson Pygmy' Barberry: Midnight Wine doesn't have any thorns! It may produce a light crop of pink flowers in spring. Midnight Wine is maintenance free and needs no pruning because its habit is perfect the way it is. Just give it sun and water and you'll have intense color from spring to fall.
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- This mophead hydrangea is the reddest hydrangea to date
- Its dark green leaves are nearly black adding to its striking appearance
- It grows to about 3′ tall, is a repeat bloomer, and a reliable performer
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Out of stockPure white leaf margins provide wonderful contrast to the green leaves and add an elegant element to foundation plantings and borders. Lovely clusters of profuse, soft pink, tubular flowers adorn the shrub in spring. Deciduous.
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Out of stockDwarf form of the popular Quick Fire® hydrangea! Like Quick Fire, it is early blooming, flowering about a month before other hydrangeas. White flowers transform to pink-red as summer progresses. This dwarf plant fits easily into any landscape, including container gardens. Add it to your existing hydrangea garden to extend the blooming season.
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Out of stockDwarf 'Limelight' hydrangea! Compared to its famous sibling ‘Limelight’, Little Lime hardy hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata) may seem like a pipsqueak. Don’t let this petite shrub fool you. While maintaining its short stature of 3-5’ tall and wide, it really packs a visual punch in the garden. In summer, lime green blooms open on strong stems – no drooping here. As it ages, rich pink coloring emerges to prolong the show through fall. Little Lime hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers and also stands out as a bold mass planting. Its bright bloom coloration makes it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens and can be used fresh or dried. This reliable performer blooms on new wood, so a quick trim in late winter or early spring will encourage fresh growth and an abundance of buds. Like most hardy hydrangeas, it is hardy to Zone 3 and does best in full sun or part shade. Summer flowers open soft green and turn pink and burgundy in fall.
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Out of stockA sweet compact hardy hydrangea from Belgium. 'Little Lamb' hydrangeae is unique because its flower petals are the smallest and most delicate of any hydrangea. The little flowers are held in tight, but delicate flower heads that look like dancing lambs floating above this compact shrub. This special shrub blooms in mid-summer and lasts into autumn. The pure white blooms light up a garden and blend wonderfully with all other colors. Flowers may turn pink in the fall. Use 'Little Lamb' in bouquets either fresh or dried to make a unique floral design. This is an easy to grow plant with reliable flowering and flower color regardless of soil pH. The blooms are well distributed making a very nice plant and display.
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As colorful as burning bush, but native to North America and pollinator friendly! Little Henry is a useful native plant with lots of potential for the home landscape. It prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. It will grow in full sun to full shade, and requires little pruning or other maintenance. Little Henry has lightly scented, pure white flowers that shoot like fireworks in the early summer horizon. Its mounded, compact stature makes it an improvement over older varieties such as the old favorite 'Henry's Garnet'. It is also a delightful addition to the mixed border. Then when you're not expecting anything more, green summer foliage changes to a brilliant multitude of oranges and reds in the fall, making Little Henry a rewarding experience through out all seasons.
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- Compact, mounded shape
- Slow growth habit
- Low maintenance
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Out of stockThis 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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- Large, single lavender flowers adorned with a lacy center create an anemone-like bloom
- Beautiful for use in a mixed container or as a colorful hedge
- Grows 4'-6' in height
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- Cascading mound of gracefully arching, bright green foliage turns coppery-orange in autumn.
- Grows to 12"-24" in height
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- A delightfully showy, small, rounded ornamental tree or shrub valued for its profuse reddish-purple flowers with white insides.
- Blooms in spring before leaves emerge making a wonderful display.
- Grows 10'-15' tall