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The 'Perpetua' is an evergreen variety that lives up to its name, producing two crops of berries a year. This variety produces delicious, sweet berries that ripen their first crop in early-July and their second in early-October. This plant stays 4-5' tall and wide and keeps a compact, upright shape. Dark green leaves will mix with deep red tones into fall and winter.
Chestnut Hill' is a more compact selection that will reach 4-5' tall and wide. It has a dense growth habit and makes for a great low-hedger. Stalks of fragrant, white flowers appear in spring.
Whipcord' is a shrubby, slow-growing, dwarf variety that features pendulous whipcord-like foliage. It keeps a mounded habit, reaching 4-5' tall and wide at maturity. Deep-green foliage takes on bronze tones in the winter.
Whipcord' is a shrubby, slow-growing, dwarf variety that features pendulous whipcord-like foliage. It keeps a mounded habit, reaching 4-5' tall and wide at maturity. Deep-green foliage takes on bronze tones in the winter.