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Radiance' has bright red stems with silvery-green and creamy white variegated foliage. Fragrant, white blooms cover the plant in late summer. Compact growth habit, reaching 3' tall and wide.
This dwarf variety gets it name from its bright red foliage in the spring that deepens to a rich, scarlet purple-red in the fall. It stays compact and rounded, slowly reaching 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide. Requires at least 5 hours of full sun to keep its vibrant, red tones. Does best when planted in organically rich, moist, but well-draining soil.
The 'Primavera' or "Conventional" almond is a late blooming, early producing variety. It consistently produces crops of sweet, soft-shelled nuts that are easily harvested and shelled. Quickly reaches anywhere from 15-30' tall and wide. Will need other varieties planted nearby for cross-pollination.
The 'Morning Calm' variety produces orange, trumpet shaped blooms with golden centers that bloom from early to late summer. It will reach 20-25' long and is perfect for trellises, archways and fences.
Venus' has a broad, rounded growth habit, reaching 15-20' tall and wide at maturity. It produces massive clusters of large, true-white flowers in late spring that persist into summer.
Venus' has a broad, rounded growth habit, reaching 15-20' tall and wide at maturity. It produces massive clusters of large, true-white flowers in late spring that persist into summer.
The 'Celeste' fig variety is one of the most popular fig trees, due to its sweet, rich fruit that is great for fresh eating and long term storage. It is self-pollinating and fruit crop will ripen in July. The 'Celeste' grows an average of 10-15' tall and wide and requires minimal pruning. This variety is generally quite hardy, but will require winter protection in certain climates.
The 'Red Fame' is a low-growing, upright variety that will get 2-3' tall and wide. It will produce large clusters of star-shaped, yellow flowers in mid-summer that will persist into early fall. Bright red berries appear in fall after blooms are spent, and the dark green leaves can persist into winter.
The 'Midnight Glow' is a compact variety that reaches 2-3' tall and wide and is great for small garden spaces. Large clusters of small, yellow flowers appear in late June and persist through summer. Bright red fruit appears in the fall, adding a striking contrast against the dark green foliage. Leaves will age from green to a purplish-red color in late fall and may persist through winter in more southern climates.
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The 'Koehneana' holly is prized for its glossy green leaves and abundant clusters of red berries that persist through the winter. This variety is densely branches and has a pyramidal shape, reaching 20-25' tall and 12-15' wide. The 'Koehneana' is particularly optimal for screening purposes.
The 'Bonfire' has distinctively slender leaves that appear swirly when viewed up close. New foliage is vibrant orange-red, contrasting against the older, green foliage. Best color is achieved when planted in full sun. This variety stays compact, growing only 3' tall and wide.
This cold-hardy variety produces an abundant crop of firm, crunchy pecans that are great for fresh eating and baking. Fruit will ripen in October and is known to ripen quicker than most other pecan varieties. Will grow 20-30' tall and 15-25' wide.
The 'Flavor Supreme' pluot is a plum-apricot hybrid that combines all of the most delicious parts of each fruit. This dwarf variety will average at about 12-15' tall and wide. Juicy, rich fruit will ripen mid-June to early-July. It will bear more fruit when combined with other pluot varieties, as well as late-blooming plums, like the 'Santa Rosa' and 'Burgundy' varieties.
Fourth of July' is a climbing rose that grows 8-10' tall and 4-6' wide. Deep-green foliage contrasts against red and white striped blooms. Sweet fragrance.
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