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Sugar Shack Buttonbush. The 'Sugar Shack' is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. It is perfect for small garden spaces, rain gardens and pollinator gardens. Its large, fragrant white blooms attract butterflies, bees and other pollinators.
Orange Storm' is a flowering quince with vibrant, orange-coral blooms. It will grow 3-4' tall and wide and flowers will appear mid-late spring.
The 'Scarlet Storm' produces long stalks of vibrant, scarlet blooms that appear in mid-late spring. It will reach 3-4' tall and wide and makes quite a statement both in containers and small to large landscape spaces.
Einstein Summersweet. Einstein' summersweet produces an abundance of long, curly white panicle blooms that attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators. It has a compact growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and wide.
The 'Arctic Fire' dogwood has vibrant red stems that stand out in the winter sun and snow. It keeps a compact growth habit, reaching 3-4' tall and wide at maturity.
Arctic Sun Dogwood. The 'Arctic Sun' dogwood has glorious, orange-yellow stems that are exposed in the winter. Light-green foliage turns shades of orange and yellow in the fall. Keeps a compact habit, growing 3-4' tall and wide.
The 'Tilt-A-Swirl' is a striking, mophead variety that reaches 3-4' tall and wide. Red and green, bicolored blooms emerge in late spring. Colors deepen through the seasons.
Large, white panicle blooms on a compact plant. Grows 3-4' tall and wide. This variety can withstand full to part sun. White flowers will turn blush pink in the fall.
The 'Pee Wee' is a dwarf hydrangea with white spring flowers that fade to pink. Cinnamon colored bark in the winter. Grows 3-4' tall and 2-3' wide.
Blue Billow' produces blue, lace-cap flowers against dark-green foliage. Profuse bloomer. Grows 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide.
Mr. Poppins Winterberry. 'Mr. Poppins' is a male variety that is used to pollinate female winterberry. It is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. Often used to pollinate 'Berry Heavy' and 'Berry Nice'.