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Aesculus parviflora var. serotina ‘Alabama’ – Bottlebrush Buckeye
$285.00 ball & burlapThis cultivar flowers two weeks later than the species. Drooping or cascading from the extra weight of the flowers creates a pleasing effect. one of the best summer-flowering shrubs for shade areas. showy cylindrical panicles (to a foot long) of tubular white flowers with red stamen in a mid-summer bloom. 89′ multi stemmed
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Callicarpa dichotoma ‘Purple Giant’ – Beauty Berry
$175.00 ball & burlapThe fruit is in clusters of purple berries that cover the branches in the fall. Hard pruning tends to promote shrub compactness and good flowering. Our plants are pruned to 6″ in late winter. Showy fall display of lilac-violet fruit
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Corylopsis pauciflora – Buttercup Winterhazel
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Enkianthus campanulatus – Redvein Enkianthus
$170.00 ball & burlapUpright with clusters of orange-red flowers. Good fall color. No serious insect or disease problems
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Hamamelis vernalis ‘Sandra’ – Witchhazel
$330.00 in groundUpright, fragrant flower in pale yellow to dark red in January and February. Good witch hazel to surround with small plants. Good hedge, 10′ – 12′ In ground
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Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’ – Witch Hazel
$330.00 in groundDeep yellow flowers . Canes remain neat in appearance as plant ages. 10′-12′. In ground.
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’
$90.00 ball & burlapUpright, white inflorescences that turn to a rosy color. 3′ -4′
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Sikes Dwarf’ – Oakleaf Hydrangea
$115.00 ball & burlapSmaller size makes it easy to incorporate with other plants. Responds well to vigorous pruning. panicles of white flowers in the summer. makes good hedge.4′-5′
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Rhododendron ‘Lemon Drop’ – PJM Mezitt/Weston Hybrid
$125.00 ball & burlapFrom Wayne Mezitt, a well known breeder of rhododendrons and azaleas, ‘Lemon Drop,’ is a deciduous June/July spicy fragrant flowering azalea. 5′-6′ height
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Rhododendron ‘Viscosepala’ – Deciduous Azalea
$125.00 ball & burlapThis upright grower features creamy white flowers from late May through early June, and red-orange fall foliage. Extremely cold hardy. an old cultivar that was bred by Michael Waterer, UK, sometime prior to 1848. It has 2 in. wide, fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers that are pale yellowish white with a yellow blotch. ‘Viscosepala’ grows 6 to 8 ft. tall and 5 to 6 ft. wide. Better with some shade. Needs good drainage. Ours are 6′
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Rhododendron atlanticum ‘Choptank Hybrid’ – Deciduous Coast Azalea
$125.00 (ball and burlap)Natural hybrid between R. Alanticum and R. Periclymenoides. Pink buds, white flowers. Fragrant. semi-dwarf = 4′ tall x 6′ wide
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Viburnum carlesii ‘Compactum’ – Compact Korean Spice Viburnum
$245.00 ball & burlapThe compact Korean Spice Viburnum having the fragrance of a full size Carlesii. Flowers early spring, abundance of white flowers. Slow-growing. Red fall color. Prune after flowering.