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The 'Little Gem' is low growing variety that will reach 1-2' tall and 4-6' wide. It has a dense growth habit and is prized for its vibrant, red fall foliage and small, red berries that persist from late summer into fall. Small, pinkish-white flowers will appear in late spring.
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The 'Summer Ice' has a dense, compact growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide. It produces clusters of pinkish-white flowers that appear in spring and persist into fall.
The 'Fire Light' is prized known for its long, panicle blooms that emerge white and age to vibrant pink. It will reach 5-6' tall and wide at maturity. This variety is quite striking when planted alone or in masses.
Little Quickfire' is an early blooming, dwarf hydrangea with white flowers that transform to reddish-pink as the summer progresses. Grows to be 3-5' tall and wide.
Pink Diamond' has white blooms that blush with deep pink as they age. Grows 8-10' tall and wide.
Munchkin' has flower clusters that open white and age to pink. Dark-green foliage turns mahogany in the fall. Will reach 3-5' tall and wide.
Ruby Slippers' is prized for its large, panicle blooms that emerge white and age to vibrant pink. Its strong stalks keep flowers upright throughout their bloom cycle. This variety will reach 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity.
Ruby Slippers' is prized for its large, panicle blooms that emerge white and age to vibrant pink. Its strong stalks keep flowers upright throughout their bloom cycle. This variety will reach 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity.
The 'Firecracker' has a vibrant display of pinkish-white, star shaped flowers that emerge in the spring. It is a compact variety that will reach 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide. Evergreen and deer resistant.
The 'Starburst' produces raspberry colored blooms with white edges that stand out against its dense, green foliage. Blooms appear in late May or early June and can persist for a few weeks. This variety is slow growing and has smaller leaves. Will grow 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. * Mountain Laurel are toxic to animals if any part of the plant is consumed.
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