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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.
The 'Delaware Valley White' is an evergreen variety with pure-white, slightly wavy flowers that bloom in spring. Keeps a compact habit, reaching 3-4' tall and wide.
Pleasent White' produces an abundance of large, single, white flowers against light-green foliage. Compact, growing 2-3' tall and wide.
Hummingbird' is a summersweet that will reach 3-4' tall and wide and is great for small garden spaces and low hedging. It produces large clusters of white, fragrant blooms during the summer that attract lots of beneficial pollinators.
Annabelle' has dark green leaves with pale green undersides that turn yellow in fall. White flowers bloom from late spring into late summer. Quickly reaches 4-5' tall and wide.
Alice' is a large, oakleaf variety that can reach 8-12' tall and wide at maturity. It produces large, white, panicle blooms that cover the entire plant in summer and contrast against its rich-green foliage.
Cavatine' is a dwarf variety that will reach 2-3' tall and wide at maturity. Its dark, evergreen foliage is contrasted by massive clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers in the spring.
Dorothy Wycoff' is prized for its reddish-pink flower stalks that are covered with small, white, bell-shaped flowers in early spring. Its evergreen foliage emerges dark red and ages to dark green.
This variety produces large clusters of white flowers with yellow, speckled accenting in the center. It will reach 5-6' tall and wide at maturity. Flowers emerge from rosey-pink buds.
The 'Chionoides' has a bushy growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide. It produces creamy-white flowers that are accented with golden-yellow speckles.