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Endless Summer Hydrangea
Endless Summer blooms from early summer to the first frost. Milder climates should see blooms until around Thanksgiving.
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Red Knockout Rose
The Knockout rose is a good reason to love roses. With proper selection and placement, there are few other plants that reliably deliver more vibrant color and overall garden satisfaction, than roses. Roses can also be one of lowest maintenance plants in your garden.
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Pink Velour Crape Myrtle
A charming stand alone ornamental tree with vibrant fuchsia-pink blooms set off with deep wine foliage. As the leaves age they become purplish green and very dark. The unique deep wine foliage provides a striking contrast to the bright pink flowers.
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Tuscarora Crape Myrtle
Tuscarora Crape Myrtles give you vibrant color in almost all growing conditions. It doesn’t matter if your soil is sandy, loamy or clay… it’s even drought tolerant. No matter where you put it, you’ll enjoy full “coral pink” flowers.
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Dwarf English Boxwood
A small rounded shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if unsheared. Slow growing, dwarf habit makes this ideal for edging and borders along pathways or around flower beds.
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Winter Gem Boxwood
A deer-resistant, evergreen shrub that has a rounded habit with light green foliage in warm weather. In the winter, the foliage becomes a bronze color. It is the fastest growing boxwood we offer. Plant in well-drained, moist soil in full sun or partial shade in an area protected by drying winds and severely low temperatures.
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Green Mountain Boxwood
This upright, oval, dark green boxwood grows to about 3 feet high and wide. It flowers in spring, but it is grown for its handsome foliage. Use as hedging or topiary, or in a border.
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Rosy Glow Barberry
This vigorous, showy barberry makes a great garden accent with graceful, arching branches and purple leaves that develop light pink splotches of variegation. Pale yellow flowers and bright red fruit that hangs on bare branches in fall add to the overall appeal.
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Crimson Pygmy Barberry
A dwarf, densely branched form displaying deep crimson colored foliage all season long. Best in full sun. Excellent for borders or small hedges. Deciduous.
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English Boxwood
These evergreen shrubs combine rich green foliage with a dense, rounded, formal shape that changes little over time. They tolerate drought and need little fertilizer.
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Emerald Green Arborvitae
Also known as White Cedar. Evergreen foliage is a bright emerald green. Not as large in height and spread as regular American Arborvitae.
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Green Giant Arborvitae
The 'Green Giant' arborvitae is a large, vigorous, fast growing evergreen. It's natural pyramidal to conical form boasts dense, rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes only a little in the winter.
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Oso Easy Peachy Rose
Abundant soft peach summer flowers are self cleaning. Excellent specimen or mass planting. No spraying or pruning is needed. Highly disease resistant. Glossy foliage.
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Leyland Cypress
This rapidly growing landscape evergreen has fine, feathery, soft-green pointed needles on flattened branches. Needles turn dark blue-green in maturity. Matures to a noble, dense, pyramidal outline. Tolerates many soils, and should be grown in full sun. Grows 60'-70' with a 15'-25' spread.
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Oso Easy Paprika Rose
Abundant spicy orange summer flowers. The blooms have a a beautiful paprika color with a golden sun in the center. The remarkable flowers are two inches in diameter and grow on a low mounded perennial.
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Colorado Blue Spruce
A magnificent sight of silver blue-green spruce. Rated one of the most popular evergreens. It grows well while young and matures at 50-75'; 10'-20' spread in the landscape, up to 135' and 35' spread in the wild.
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Oso Easy Cherry Pie Rose
A tasty, new, Oso Easy rose that produces an abundance of bright, candied apple red flowers. The flowers are large and single, accentuated with bright yellow stamen. Typical of all the Oso Easy roses the foliage is glossy and highly disease resistant.
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Norway Spruce
Norway Spruce is one of the fastest growing of all the spruces. As the tree grows older, the side branches become horizontal, turning upward at the tip. Secondary branches hang downward from the main branches, giving the tree a graceful appearance.
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Oso Easy Honey Bun Rose
so Easy Honey Bun has the highest level of disease resistance, and needs no spraying. The unique flower color ranges from blush-pink to butter yellow to creamy white. The abundant semi-double flowers bloom from mid-summer to fall. This plant is perfect for low maintenance mass plantings or as part of mixed borders and perennial gardens.
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Glowing Embers Hydrangea
Large rounded clusters of enchanting pink blooms cover this upright, rounded shrub from summer through fall. It makes a charming companion to evergreen shrubs in foundation plantings or mass planted under tall trees.
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Twist and Shout Hydrangea
Like all plants in the Endless Summer® Collection, Twist-n-Shout produces abundant blooms on both old and new wood all summer long. Lacy deep-pink centers are surrounded by gorgeous blossoms of pink or periwinkle blue, depending on soil type. Sturdy red stems and glossy deep green leaves turn red-burgundy in fall to offer year-round interest in the garden.
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Forever Pink Hydrangea
Flower buds develop on the previous year’s wood and then produce giant 6-8" blooms from midsummer to early fall. The pastel pink flower heads hold their color well. They make a dramatic hedge and are also excellent as solo specimens.You may dry bloom heads for added interest indoors.
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Lavender Chiffon Hibiscus
The Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a tough adaptable shrub or small tree that flowers in mid summer. Adaptable to numerous conditions, but does not tolerate extreme moisture.
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Diana Hibiscus
'Diana' has deep green foliage and large, pure white flowers that bloom from mid- to late summer. Unlike some other roses of Sharon, its flowers remain open at night. It requires little maintenance and, once established, will tolerate extreme heat, drought, and poor soil. As a mature shrub, this plant can be trained into a small tree.
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Arapaho Crape Myrtle
Upright and spreading tree or shrub with beautiful bark, true red summer blooms and maroon-tinged foliage with brilliant fall color. National Arboretum hybrid that is mildew resistant.
