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Fireball' is an exbury azalea that produces brilliant-red flower clusters in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide.
Aphrodite' sweetshrub is a popular variety for potpurri making, due to its richly fragrant flowers that emit a spicy scent when crushed. Its large, magenta blooms are tinged with white in the center and persist from summer into fall. It will grow 4-6' tall and wide.
The 'Akebono' paperbush produces clusters of vibrant, red-white blooms in the late winter that offer beauty and fragrance to your landscape. It will grow 4-6' tall and wide at maturity.
Snow Mountain' has a loose, upright habit and grows 4-6' tall and 6-8' wide at maturity. It will be covered in clusters of true-white flowers in mid-spring, and the flower buds are known to resemble white pearls. Blooms attract butterflies and other beneficial pollinators.
This compact variety grows 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide and is great for container gardening. 'Little Miss Figgy' produces dark purple fruits with sweet, rich amber flesh. This variety gives a consistent, abundant crop and can even continue fruit production when brought inside for the winter.
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.
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.
This variety will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. It produces large clusters of spicy-scented, waxy pink flowers that fade to white. Bright red berries fade to black in fall. Foliage turns burgundy in autumn.
This variety will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. It produces large clusters of spicy-scented, waxy pink flowers that fade to white. Bright red berries fade to black in fall. Foliage turns burgundy in autumn.
This variety will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. It produces large clusters of spicy-scented, waxy-pink flowers that fade to white. Bright red berries fade to black in fall. Foliage turns burgundy in autumn.