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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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Out of stockCreamy white summer flowers are followed by blue fruit in late summer. Chicago Lustre is a good pollinator. May be trimmed after flowering (leave flowers for fall berries.) Native. Deer resistant. Fruit is good for birds but not humans.
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Very attractive color and form. Castle Spire is a regal accent for your landscape! Dark glossy leaves, superior vigor and branching make it a superior choice over other varieties. Narrow habit makes it ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or even as a dramatic specimen. Lustrous evergreen foliage provides year-round interest. Castle Spire® will produce bright red berries if planted near a male pollinator like Castle Wall® blue holly. Fruit is not edible.
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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 stockCompact shrub with somewhat mounding habit Dark green foliage Well branched evergreen shrub Plant Height: 4' Plant Width/Spread: 4' Hardiness: Zone 5 Flower Color: small white Sun/Light Exposure: Full Sun
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Out of stockLarge leaf rhododendron Low compact habit Dark green foliage Pink buds open to white flowers in May
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Out of stockSmall leaf rhododendron Dense compact habit Pink flowers with reddish eye early in Spring Reddish purple fall color
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Out of stockSmall leaf rhododendron Very similar to PJM in habit Light red flowers early spring
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Out of stockBrilliant yellow flowers in early spring. A dwarf forsythia cultivar that is noted for its compact-spreading shape. Early bloom makes this shrub a true harbinger of spring. Fast growing with a semi-arching habit. Best flowering if planted in full sun.
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Out of stockAn excellent choice for a low-maintenance hedge or screen. Forms a densely branched, bushy column of evergreen foliage that requires little pruning. Retains its dark green foliage color throughout winter. Reaches 6'-10' in height.
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- Provides large, colorful lavender and yellow flowers, with lavender edges on heat tolerant plants
- Adds a welcome splash of color to the early season landscape
- Grows to 8"-10" in height
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Out of stockGreat for adding height and accent to planters. Easy to care for, requires little maintenance.
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Out of stockOutstanding evergreen ground cover. Large, deep green and white foliage. Lilac blue, pinwheel flowers. Great for planters and window boxes.