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Bamboo Green Panda
Fargesia rufa, or Green Panda™ is a relative new comer to North America. A favorite diet of the giant panda in Western Sichuan, China this hardy bamboo will be a great addition to your garden. Growing to eight feet in height the orange-red sheaths
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Boxwood Winter Gem
Boxwood Winter Gem Buxus microphylla Winter Gem – This is considered the classic hedge plant in the four to six foot hedge range. When you think about defining or separating different spaces in the garden this is the boxwood for you.
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Burning Bush
Euonymus alatus compacta, Dwarf Winged Euonymus Also known as Cork Tree. Dark green leaves, spring through summer, turn bright, clear red in fall. The orange and red fruit is ornamental if produced in quantity, but plants vary in the amount of fruit
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Crape Myrtle 'Dynamite'
Dynamite is the most incredible red crape myrtle I have ever seen. The bright red blooms are in giant clusters all over this tree. Smooth tan bark, dark green foliage and a beautiful fiery orange fall color.
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Dogwood, Red-Twig
Cornus stolinifera or red-osier dogwood, also called red-twig dogwood because of its distinctive, and attractive deep red branches. It is a beautiful upright shrub that displays white blossoms in May giving way to bright red berries in the fall.
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Purple Wintercreeper
Versatile ground cover for sunny or shady areas in the landscape. Also effective as an edger along paths, as a slope cover where it can also provide erosion control, as a foundation planting or as an ivy-like climbing vine. Fall and spring.
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Rosa Rugosa - The Living Fence!
A Living Fence Selection! Excellent dense fast growing rose hedge. Single mauve, very fragrant blossoms repeat all summer on this selection of the Rosa rugosa species. deer-resistant.
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Rose Knockout Double Red
Double Red Knockout Rose raises the bar when it comes to the amount of blooms (5 to 6 per stem) and petal counts of 18-25 per bloom. More then twice the amount of its sister the knockout red rose. The additional petals present a fuller, richer pinkis
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Trailing Perwinkle
Vinca minor This is an excellent ground cover for shaded and semi-shaded areas. Dark green oval shaped foilage and conspicuous blue flowers in early spring.
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