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The 'Tom Thumb' is a compact, neat variety that will grow 1-2' tall and 4-6' wide. It has gracefully arching branches that are covered in small, white flowers during summertime. Foliage turns burgundy red in the fall.
Scarlet Leader' cotoneaster is a low growing variety that is prized for its glossy green leaves that turn reddish-purple in fall and its rich, red berries that persist into winter. It will reach 3-4' tall and 6-8' wide.
Jim's Pride' daphne produces clusters of white, fragrant flowers that persist from late spring into mid-fall. This variety will reach 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide and looks quite striking when planted in masses.
This low-growing evergreen provides multiple seasons of interest, with fragrant white flowers emerging in the spring and blackish-blue berries appearing in summer. This variety grows best in partial to full shade with organically rich, well-drained soil. Grows 1-2' tall and 2-4' wide.
The female skimmia has small white flowers that appear in spring that are followed by bright-red berries. Slowly reaches 3-5' tall and 4-6' wide. Very fragrant. Evergreen.
The male skimmia has pinkish-white blooms that emerge from dark-red buds in the spring. Grows 3-5' tall and 4-6' wide. Fragrant. Evergreen.