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    This lacecap hydrangea has strong, glossy, upright purple- black stems supporting big clusters of small center flowers surrounded by darker, larger sterile florets. It blooms from early to late summer with deep blue flowers in acidic soil. A show stopper!
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    Dwarf '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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    18"-21" Size
    • Broad, rounded growth pattern
    • Reaches 8'-10' in height
    • Good solution for shady areas
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    Fire Light® is the standard to measure all panicle hydrangeas! We developed this easy-to-grow, reliable panicle hydrangea in Michigan, selecting it for its huge, full flower heads and sturdy, strong stems. Blooms emerge creamy-white and age to a vivid red for lots of summer color. It makes a great cut flower, fresh or dried, and can be used as a hedge, specimen, or incorporated into flower gardens and foundation plantings. Top three reasons to grow Fire Light® hydrangea: - Exceptionally hardy, growing and flowering well even in chilly zone 3 - large flowers age to red early in the summer for a colorful display - low maintenance and easy to grow - the perfect plant for "black thumbs."
    Best Seller
    Long Blooming
    Fall Interest
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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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    An improved version of the original pink 'Annabelle' hydrangea. Invincibelle Spirit II hydrangea represents the best in full-sized pink 'Annabelle' hydrangeas. It offers handsome, dark green foliage, sturdy, strong stems that prevent flopping, and large blooms of deep pink that age to an attractive green. Plus, it reblooms, delivering waves of fresh flowers through autumn. This North American native hydrangea grows over a huge range of the US and Canada, thriving in chilly USDA zone 3 as well as in steamy zone 8. $1 from each Invincibelle® Spirit II sold is donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation®. We encourage you to donate as well. BCRF is dedicated to advancing the world’s most promising research to eradicate breast cancer in our lifetime. For more information about BCRF, visit www.bcrfcure.org. Find out more about the Invincibelle Spirit campaign.
  • Your search for truly colorful landscape plants ends here! Meet the newest and most colorful Proven Winners spirea, Double Play® Candy Corn®. The show starts in earliest spring, when the new growth emerges bright candy apple red. As it matures, it turns pineapple yellow, and the new growth continues to emerge bright orange all season. Top it off with dark purple flowers in late spring/early summer, and you've got a display you really have to see to believe.
    • Small-leaved, deciduous shrub with deep purple buds that open to fragrant lavender flowers in spring
    • Good foundation plant or hedge
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    Dwarf 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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    Loads of flowers on a tiny plant! This dwarf panicle hydrangea will turn heads! Bobo® hydrangea is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. No flopping, unlike some panicle hydrangeas! As blooms age, they turn pink. It is compact and dwarf in habit, and the flowers cover every inch of the plant right down to the ground. This plant was developed by Johan Van Huylenbroeck, the same breeder that developed Pinky Winky® hydrangea.
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    The 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.
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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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    Twist-n-Shout®, the first re-blooming lacecap hydrangea, boasts picturesque deep pink or periwinkle blue hydrangea flowers (depending on soil pH) from late spring through fall. With loads of dependable blooms and intense hydrangea colors, these lacecap hydrangea have become a favorite for everyone from new gardeners to Master Gardeners!
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    Long needle evergreen. Compact size. Low-growing.
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    Small leaf rhododendron Very similar to PJM in habit Light red flowers early spring
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    Small leaf rhododendron Dense compact habit Pink flowers with reddish eye early in Spring Reddish purple fall color
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    Coppery-orange foliage all season long. White flowers in early summer. Adaptable. Easy to grow. Native.
    Foliage Interest
    Fall Interest
    Drought Tolerant
    Native to North America
  • Broadly pyramidal habit Vigorous grower Shiny deep blue green foliage Male variety Good pollinator for Blue Girl and Blue Princess
  • Broadly pyramidal habit Vigorous grower Vibrant red berries in Fall/winter Shiny deep blue green foliage Female variety needs a male pollinator
  • hardiness zone: 4 flower color: Green/purple plumes
    light preference: Full sun foliage: Green
    size: 5-6' season: Late spring-winter
    Features:mounded green foliage with green to dark purple plumes Uses: Provides dramatic color and form to summer, autumn and winter scenes. A pivotal accent point in any garden.
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    Kalmia latifolia ‘Nipmuck’

    • Great flowering option for shady spots
    • Evergreen
    • Pink flowers appear in May and June
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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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    • Large, bicolored mophead flowers that are pink in the center with a white edge
    • Blooms on old and new wood
    • Compact - grows 2'-3' in height and width

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