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Almond, Pink Flowering
Prunus glandulosa rosea plena - Pink Flowering almond is a small shrub that flowers in early spring with a display of very light pink flowers before the leaves appear. It grows best in light shade to full sun.
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Althea Rose of Sharon
Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus is valued for large flowers produced in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy.
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Barberry – Royal Burgundy
without a doubt this is the best dwarf red-leaved barberry we have encountered. Velvety reddish purple foliage holds its color through summer, changing to blackish red in autumn before defoliating for winter. Especially handsome planted en masse...
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Barberry, Crimson Pygmy
Berberis thunbergii ‘Crimson Pygmy’ this dwarf variety of Japanese Barberry has deep crimson leaves that really develop color in the direct sun. As shade increases they will turn lighter red to green.
In spring they have small gold tinged flowers
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Black Lace™ Sambucus
BLACK LACE™ Eva pp 15,575 is a stunning development in Elderberry breeding. Intense purple black foliage is finely cut, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple.
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Buddleia Honeycomb
Buddleia x_weyeriana 'Honeycomb' (Yellow Butterfly Bush) This plant is native to western Central China. The plant reaches 12 feet in height with gray-green foliage and is deciduous or semi-evergreen in warmer climates.
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Buddleia Pink Delight
Buddleia 'Pink Delight' (Butterfly Bush)#89 Sun Zone: 5-10 Grows to 60" tall. This hybrid from The Netherlands' Boskoop Experimental Station is absolutely one of the finest "pink" flowered cultivars on the market.
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Buddleia Royal Red
Buddleia davidii 'Royal Red' (Butterfly Bush)#88 Sun Zone: 5-10 Grows to 80" tall Origin: China This 1928 hybrid from Good and Reese Nursery in Ohio is still one of the most sought-after of the butterfly bushes.
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Buddleia White Profusion
Buddleia 'White Profusion' (Butterfly Bush)#93 Sun Zone: 5-9 Grows 72-96" in height. Steady reliable bloomer of pure white with yellow eye. Commonly known as the Butterfly Bush. Tiny individual flowers are produced in profusion in long, dense trusses
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Cherry, Nanking
Prunus Tomentosa or Nanking cherry is a beautiful flowering shrub that produces edible fruit. The fruit is commonly used for human consumption in pies and jellies.
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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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Crape Myrtle 'Pink Velour'
Be the envy of your friends and the talk of the neighborhood with our glowing ‘Pink Velour’ Crape Myrtles. This beauty is a semi-dwarf variety (8-10 feet symmetrical) with vibrant fuchsia-pink crepe...
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Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Chickasaw’
Dwarf Crape Myrtle ‘Chickasaw’ - Our customers have been emailing and calling, asking us to offer dwarf crape myrtles. Well, here is the first true miniature Crape Myrtle. Its habit is densely branched, forming a dwarf, to 3 foot, compact mound.
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Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Pocomoke’
Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Pocomoke’ The Pocomoke is from a new series of miniature hybrid crape myrtles.
Plant this rosy-flowered little beauty in all of your summer fun areas. Great as a container plant on patio or deck
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Crape Myrtle Semi-Dwarf ‘Hopi’
Crape Myrtle ‘Hopi’ – Semi-Dwarf You’ll enjoy the amazing display of clear pink blossoms that bloom heavy then repeat over a 100 day period starting in early to mid-season. After bloom time comes a great show of orangey red fall colors.
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Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’
Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’ is one of the best purple flowering selections available. Displays large, long lasting clusters actually masses of dark purple crepe-like flowers in summer.
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Dogwood Bailey's Red
Cornus Bailey Cornus stolonifera 'Baileyi' – Bailey dogwood is a deep red-stemmed selection of red osier dogwood that has an upright branching pattern, slightly larger bluish white fruits and leaves.
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Dogwood Bud’s Yellow
Cornus Bud’s Yellow CORNUS sericea Yellow twig Dogwood – Sporting bright yellow stems and improved disease resistance make it superior to older varieties of the old yellow twig dogwood.
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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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Forsythia Kumsom
Forsythia Kumsom a most unique forsythia. During our annual visit to the nurseryman’s show in August we saw this amazing plant and new we had to offer it to our customers.
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Forsythia Tree Form
‘Lynwood Gold’ Tree-Form This Tree-form Forsythia's yellow flowers are sure to add a burst of color to late winter or early spring landscapes. Branches can be picked in midwinter and forced into bloom indoors
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