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The 'Hershey Red' azalea produces red blooms that cover the dense shrub in mid-spring. Keeps a dense, rounded habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
Duke Blueberry. Duke' is a late bloomer and early-ripener, producing beatiful pinkish-white flowers in late spring and large, flavorful berries that ripen late-May to early-June. It produces consistently abundant crops and flourishes when paired with other pollinating varieties. This plant will reach 4-6' tall and wide and its extremely large berries have been known to grown as large as a quarter. Their tangy-sweet flavor makes them great for fresh eating, preserves and baking.
Hardy, summer-bloomer with spectacular purple flower spikes. It has an arching, spreading habit and typically grows 5-10' tall and 4-6' wide.
The 'Nanho Blue' has silvery-green foliage that is accented by its violet-blue, panicle blooms that persist from summer through fall. Has an open growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide at maturity.
Fragrant, rich-pink spikes bloom in mid-summer, accenting the blue-green foliage. Blooms hold color through the season. Matures 4-8' tall and 4-6' wide. Tolerates wet areas.
This variety of summersweet is also known as sweet pepperbush and produces large, fragrant white blooms in the summertime. These blooms attract hummingbirds, bees and other pollinators. It will reach 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide.
The 'Pink Chiffon' produces soft-pink, double-blooming flowers that cover the plant in late summer. It will reach 8-12' tall and 4-6' wide at maturity.
The 'White Chiffon' is prized for its true-white, ruffled flowers that cover the entire plant in late summer. It will reach 8-12' tall and 4-6' wide at maturity.
Nikko Blue' has rich, blue or pink flower clusters that bloom against deep-green foliage. Keeps a bushy habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
Huge, white, panicle blooms blush with soft-pink as they age. Grows 4-6' tall and wide. Profuse bloomer.
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.
The 'America' is a semi-dwarf variety that will reach 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. It produces reddish-pink blooms that persist through the summer. Shrub-like appearance and growth habit.
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