- Foliage color variegation increases with more light
- Prefers humid climate, misting can be beneficial
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- Upward and outward growth habit
- Tolerant of adverse weather extremes
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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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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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- Arching branches and fountain-like habit
- Profusion of pink flowers
- Attracts pollinators
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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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- Vigorous growth habit
- Great as a houseplant or in planters
- Can be used as an evergreen groundcover
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- Wonderful spicy-clove fragrance
- Easy to grow
- Blooms continuously from springtime onwards
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- Low maintenance houseplant
- Tolerates low light conditions
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Out of stockStunning pink flowers in spring. Maroon foliage matures to green throughout the season. Bright red berries in winter attract birds.
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- A great foliage plant for the shade, with chartreuse to lime green leaves on a robust habit
- Huge clusters of medium pink flower bloom nearly continuously all summer long
- Grows 8"-10" in height
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- Forms a dense habit of large, bright rosy purple leaves with prominent deep charcoal gray veining
- Upright, dark burgundy stems hold rosy pink flowers
- Grows to 18"-20" in height
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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.
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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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- Dwarf raspberry bush with full-sized berries
- Can be planted in the ground or in planters
- Matures to 3' in height
- Self-pollinating
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Out of stockEnsete ventricosum 'Maurelii'
- 10" Pot Size
- Giant leaves that range in color from green to red to purple