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Halesia tetraptera- Carolina Silverbell- Dark yellow-green foliage. Bell-shaped flowers in April-May, before the leaves. Star-shaped autumn fruit, yellow autumn color. Sun- part shade. Organic rich, well-drained, acid soil. 20x20'. NATIVE.

*~ ‘Rosea’ – Pink Mountain Silverbell- Pink bells. We haven’t seen these flower yet, so I am not sure if they are the pale pink strain or the rich pink strain. We will mark them when we know!

4-5' $75

Hamamelis x intermedia- Witchhazel- Upright spreading large shrub/small tree. Fragrant flowers Feb- March. Textured leaves have excellent red/yellow/orange autumn color. Sun-part shade. Organic rich, well-drained, acid soils. 15-20' tall and wide.

~'Diane'- Copper-red, light fragrance.

4-5' $135

~ ‘Superba’-Yellow-copper-maroon! Small flowers. Only 5% winter leaf retention.

2 gal $27.99

Heptacodium miconoides - Seven-son-flower- Upright, irregular growth to 15x8'. White fragrant flowers Aug-Sept, followed by a bright pink calyx. Exfoliating strips of off-white, tan and gray. Sun. Organic rich, well-drained soils.

5-6' $49.99   6-7' $89.99

Hibiscus syriacus- Rose of Sharon- Today’s varieties don’t seed all over the garden, so perhaps a good choice now for a flowering hedge.

~‘Blue Satin’- Large, single, rich royal blue. 8-12x8'.

~‘Lavender Chiffon’-Large, single lavender with lacy center, 8-12x8'.

3 gal $24.99

Hydrangea- Organic rich, well-drained soil in part shade. Pruning at the wrong time can result in no flowers. Some are pH sensitive and color will be manipulated by the acidity of your soil.                  ACID=Blue/purple          ALKALINE=Pink/red

anomala petiolaris- Climbing Hydrangea- Very stout vine which climbs by attaching roots to support. White flowers in May-June. Brown peeling bark. Sun or shade. Can get very large-to 60'!

3 gal $24.99

arborescens ‘Annabelle’- Extremely large (1' across) white flower heads. Cut to ground in late winter. 5x5'. NATIVE.

3 gal $19.99   5 gal $49.99

macrophylla- pruning- prune early spring only removing last years flower heads to uppermost buds. They wake up late- be patient! All are pH sensitive.

Most in this section are 3 gal $24.99 to $29.99 , with the exception of ‘Endless Summer’.

~‘All Summer Beauty’- Mophead. 3-4x3-4'.

~‘Alpengluhen’ (aka ‘Glowing Embers’)-Mopheads. 8”across. 4x4'.(crimson on high pH)

~‘Ayesha’ (aka ‘Silver Slipper’) Mophead. 6x6'.

Smile~'Blushing Bride'- Semi-double. 4x6'.

~ ‘Blue Wave’- Lacecap. Large florets. 4-6x6’.

Smile~'Color Fantasy'- Mophead. (Red on high pH). 3x3'. Strong red autumn.   

~‘Domotoi- Double lacecap. 5x5'.

~‘Dooley’- Mophead. Blooms on old and new wood. 5x5'.

~‘Endless Summer’- Mophead. Blooms on old and new wood. 4x4'.5 gal $49.99

~‘Fasan’- Lacecap. 4-6x4-6'.(bright red on high pH)

~‘Forever Pink’- Mophead. 3x3'.

~ ‘Fugi Waterfall’-Loose, double mophead.  1 gal $19.99

~‘Glowing Embers’- see ‘Alpengluhen’

~‘Harlequin’- Mophead. 3x3'. (red/white on high pH, purple/white on low pH)

~‘Jogasaki’- Lacecap. 5x5'.

~‘Lady in Red’ - Lacecap. 2x3'.

~‘Lilacina’-Lacecap. 4-6x4-6'.

~’Masja’-Mophead. 3-4x3-4'. (vivid red on high pH)

~ ‘Mystical Ruby’- Ruby red blooms age to rich red with a green eye. 3x4'. 

~‘Nikko Blue’ - Mophead. 6x6'.

~ ‘Paris’- (Cityline) Red mophead. 3x3’.

~‘Parzifal’- Mophead. 4x4'. (purple on low pH)

~‘Penny Mac’ - Mophead. 5x5'.

~‘Pia’-aka ‘Pink Elf’- Mophead. 2x2'.

~ ‘Purple Tiers’- (‘Miyama-yae-Murasaki’)-Double lacecap. 5x5’.

~‘Silver Slipper’ - see ‘Ayesha’

~ ‘Tovelit’- Mophead. 5” Little flower balls. 3x3’.

Smile~'Twist & Shout'- Lacecap. Red stems, red-burgundy autumn color. 4x4'. 

~ ‘Venice’- (Cityline) Fuchsia pink mophead. 3x3’.  

paniculata ‘Grandiflora’- Pee Gee Hydrangea- Very hardy old-fashioned shrub with reliable large blooms. Pruning is optional.

tree form $89.99

~‘Limelight’- lime-green flower heads age to white, then finally to shades of pink. 8x8'.

~’Pinky Winky’-12-16" long panicles (flower heads) are white, aging to pink, white still pushing white petals at top of flower head. 8x8'. Fantastic!

3 gal $24.99

quercifolia- Oakleaf Hydrangea- Irregular, mounding shrub. Large dark green leaves resemble Oak leaves. Autumn color reddish-purple, long lasting. Erect flower heads begin white, aging to pink. Exfoliating brown bark exposed in winter. Sun to ½ shade. NATIVE.

Smile~'Alice'- Large clusters of pure white flowers. 8x8'.

5 gal $49.99

~‘Little Honey’- Dwarf with golden foliage. 4x4'.

 

2 gal $29.99 

Hydrangea q. - Sike's Dwarf

~‘Sike’s Dwarf’ - 3x4'.

3 gal $32.99

~‘Snow Queen’- Numerous flowers. Bronze-red autumn color. 6x6'

3 gal $29.99

serrata - all pH sensitive. Prune as with H. macrophylla..

Hydrangea - Bluebird

~‘Bluebird’- Lacecap. 4x4'

~‘Midoriboshi- temari’- unique, double  lacecap blooms.5x5'.

~‘Preozia’ - Mophead. Red autumn color. 3x3'.

Hypericum- St John’s Wort- Sun or shade. Well-drained soils. Deer resistant.

androsaemum ‘Albury Purple’- Dark purple foliage. Small yellow flowers in clusters. Berry like fruit starts green, aging thru red, purple to black. 3x4'. Prune to 6" each spring.

3 gal $24.99

calycinum ‘Brigadoon’- Bright golden leaves with reddish edges. 2" yellow flowers late spring-early summer. 18x24".

2 gal $19.99

kalmianum ‘Ames’- mounded 2-3' tall and wide. Bright yellow flowers in July. NATIVE.

3gal $24.99

palmatum ‘Hidcote’- 3" golden yellow flowers May-July. 3x3'. NATIVE.

3 gal $19.99

x. ‘Blue Velvet’- Blue foliage, yellow flowers all summer. 3x3'.

3 gal $19.99

~ x. ‘Mystical Beauty’- Bright yellow spring flowers. Salmon-pink berry clusters in autumn. 3x3'.

2 gal $24.99

~ ‘Mystical Orange’- Bright yellow spring flowers. Orange berry clusters in autumn. 3x3'.

2 gal $24.99

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 08:49
 


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