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Peter's Honey' produces sweet, tender fruit that is delicious when eaten fresh. It ripens well in warm, city climates, and will do well if planted on the south-facing side of a house. It will average 15-25' tall and wide and will bear a crop in early-June and late-October.
The 'Violet De Bordeaux' is known to be one of the best tasting fig varieties. It produces a fragrance, sweet, rich fruit that can be enjoyed fresh or dried, and makes a delicious jam. It grows 6-10' tall and 4-6' wide and will bear fruit ripening mid-summer to early-fall.
Bright pink or blue, mop-head blooms persist from early summer until frost. Blooms are recurrent on new wood. Matures 3-5' tall and wide. Excellent for mass plantings or as an accent plant.
A repeat-blooming hydrangea with abundant blue or pink flowers that persist from spring through fall. Reaches 4-6' tall and wide. Excellent as an accent or in mass plantings.
The 'Limelight' produces abundant, bright lime-green flowers from mid to late summer. Very hardy variety that performs well as a specimen. Matures 6-8' tall and wide.
Lovely, fully double, red spring blooms are accented against dark green foliage. Climbing variety that grows 6-10' tall. The 'Ramblin' Red' is tolerant to black spot.
Rosea' is a climbing hydrangea vine that produces pink, lace-cap flowers in the summertime. It has a bushy, trailing habit and will grow 20-30' tall and 6-8' wide.
Winterthur' has white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen. Dark-green leaves turn dark, purplish-red in the fall. Keeps an upright habit, reaching 6-10' tall and 5-6' wide.
This vigorous, climbing vine has fragrant clusters of lavender flowers that bloom in the spring and repeat sporadically through the summer. Blooms profusely at a very young age. Can reach 20-30' long.
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