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The 'Golden Beret' barbery is a dwarf, mounding variety that only gets 6-12 inches tall and wide. With yellow foliage in the summer, red new growth and red fall coloring, this variety is great for adding pops of color to your garden space. Deer resistant and drought tolerant.
The Kentucky yellow-wood is prized for its striking yellow-orange fall foliage. It has a broad growth habit and is often used as a park tree. Will reach 30-50' tall and wide at maturity.
The 'Milky Way' is prized for its abundant clusters of creamy-white flowers that appear in late spring. This is a mid-sized variety that will reach 15-20' tall and wide at maturity. Fall foliage is attractive, purplish-red.
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The 'Waterlily' is known for its double-petaled, fragrant, white blooms that emerge in early spring before foliage emerges. It will reach 15-20' tall and 15-18' wide at maturity. Deciduous.
Minuet' produces abundance clusters of pretty pink blooms against dark-green foliage. Grows 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide. Great for low hedging.