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Search results for plants in the category Shrubs
Bushy and compact,corky barked plant. Sensational accent or natural hedge desired for the intense scarlet red fall coloring. Mounded form displays attractive rich green leaves spring through summer.
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Medium pink buds give way to semi-double flowers with a unique pattern, which slowly fades to light pink. A splash of deep red colors the center.
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The latest double Hibiscus in the French Cabaret™ series, this purple variety has clusters of large sterile lavender-purple flowers that resemble pompoms for up to 8 weeks throughout the summer. It has an upright vase shaped habit that is covered with flowers along the stems, and is a vigorous grower.
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Interesting semi-double blooms are a soft pink-purple with a deep red center; a tall, stiffly upright shrub with vase shape habit; extremely showy flowers throughout summer; very adaptable plant; can be trained into a small tree.
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A compact form of Clethra. Valued for its summer flower, tolerance of heavy shade, and moist situations. Attractive lustrous deep green foliage.
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Lives up to the promise of Endless Blooms, and then some. This reblooming mophead flowers on old and new wood and has perfectly rounded flowers averaging 3.5 - 5” across. The intense rose-pink, violet or blue flower heads are held upright on striking red-purple stems.
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Summer Crush® is a color breakthrough in reblooming garden hydrangeas, with a profusion of big raspberry red or neon purple blooms.
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A mop-head type hydrangea with the unique ability to bloom consistently on both old and new wood. The result is a plant that provides beautiful flowers all summer long. The flowers grow up to 8” in diameter.
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White Diamonds® is an exceptional new compact hydrangea with glistening white panicles that are held upright and eventually fade to parchment and pink for dried arrangements.
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The enormous flower panicles are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, held upright on red stems. They emerge creamy white in mid summer, change to pink and finally to strawberry red.
The habit is upright becoming cascading later in the season.
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