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The bottlebrush buckeye is known for its long, white flowers that appear in the summertime and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a thick, mounding variety that grows 8-12' tall and 10-15' wide. Its large, green foliage adds a striking contrast against the long, white flowers.
Mt. St. Helens' produces vibrant, salmon-pink flowers with golden throats. Compact habit, reaching 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide.
The Eastern redbud is known for its vibrant, pink blooms that emerge in early spring and cover every inch of its branches before foliage appears. It will reach 20-30' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity. Foliage emerges dark purple and ages to rich-green.
Goldmound' has golden spring foliage, with clusters of pink flowers. Leaves turn yellow-green in summer then rich, yellow-orange in fall. Grows 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide.
Rosy-pink flowers bloom against dark, glossy-green foliage. This variety produces abundant clusters of flowers that attract hummingbirds. Grows 4-5' tall and wide at maturity.