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Fireball' is an exbury azalea that produces brilliant-red flower clusters in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide.
Golden-yellow blooms appear in mid-spring. Deep-green foliage is tinged with bronze. Grows 3-5' tall and wide.
Golden-yellow blooms appear in mid-spring. Deep-green foliage is tinged with bronze. Grows 3-5' tall and wide.
Mt. St. Helens' produces vibrant, salmon-pink flowers with golden throats. Compact habit, reaching 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide.
Gumpo Pink' is a dwarf, evergreen variety that produces clusters of light-pink flowers late in the season. Slowly reaches 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide.
Gumpo White' is a dwarf, evergreen variety that will reach 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide at maturity. Produces single, white blooms with occasional reddish-pink flecks of color.
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.
The 'Johanna' azalea produces masses of large, deep-red, ruffled blooms. Foliage takes on reddish tones in the winter. Grows 5-6' tall and wide.
The 'Johanna' azalea produces masses of large, deep-red, ruffled blooms. Foliage takes on reddish tones in the winter. Grows 5-6' tall and wide.
Large, double-petaled, pink flowers appear in late spring against rich-green foliage. Keeps a compact growth habit, reaching 3-5' tall and wide.
Pleasent White' produces an abundance of large, single, white flowers against light-green foliage. Compact, growing 2-3' tall and wide.
This Korean azalea is known for its spreading growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and 8-12' wide. Its foliage turns orange-red in the fall. Lavender-pink blooms appear in early spring.
The 'Chippewa' is a compact, upright variety that is great for small garden spaces. It will get 3-4' tall and wide, and produces sweet, juicy berries that will ripen in mid-summer. Berries are great for baking, cooking, fresh eating and preserves. Brilliant orange-red fall foliage and white flowers emerging mid-spring create interest all year round. Will do best when planted in organically rich soil amongst other blueberry varieties.
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.
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