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Bidens Ferulifolia

Bidens Ferulifolia

Black Jack
  • Brilliant golden yellow flowers
  • Blooms spring to fall
  • Delicate foliage adds texture
  • Vigorous, heat and drought tolerant
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Coreopsis x Hybrida Jethero's Tull

Coreopsis x Hybrida Jethero's Tull

Tickseed
  • Large, golden-orange flowers with fluted petals and a darker center
  • Can tolerate temperatures as low as -30°F (-34.4°C)
  • Hybrid plant that's a cross between Coreopsis auriculata 'Zamfir' and Coreopsis lanceolata 'Early Sunrise
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Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball

Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball

Smooth Hydrangea
  • Massive flowers bloom in summer
  • The flowers are held upright on very sturdy stems
  • Very hardy and reliable
  • Prune Late fall once the plant is dormant if you don't want to keep its flowers for winter interest
  • We typically prune them in early spring so we can enjoy those blooms as long as possible
  • Cut the branches back by about 1/3 of their total length
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Hydrangea Arborescens Invincibelle Spirit

Hydrangea Arborescens Invincibelle Spirit

Dwarf Smooth Hydrangea
  • Pink flowered, mop-head form
  • Flower buds are produced on new wood
  • Remove any dead flowers still on the plant, along with any thin, spindly growth and any very old and woody growth
  • Pruning is not imperative but it can encourage stronger stems and a more attractive overall form
  • You can remove up to one-third of the plant's total height if you'd like
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Hydrangea Paniculata Limelight

Hydrangea Paniculata Limelight

Panicle Hydrangea
  • Huge, chartreuse green-white
  • Blooms age to an array of pink, red, and burgundy
  • Simply cut off ? of the total height of the shrub. Prune your Limelight in late winter or early spring, before new growth emerges
  • Because this shrub blooms on new wood, you do not want to potentially cut off any flower buds for the upcoming season
  • You can also trim off any dead or sick branches during the year as needed
  • Pruning this shrub helps the plant grow a strong base with upright branches that are strong enough to hold all of the large flower heads
  • It also encourages the plant to put more energy towards growing flowers that flourish from June to September
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Hydrangea Paniculata Little Lime

Hydrangea Paniculata Little Lime

Dwarf Panicle Hydrangea
  • Green Flower that turn pink in fall
  • Excellent for the mixed border or foundation plantings
  • Unlike many hydrangeas that bloom on old wood and should be pruned after flowering,
  • Little Lime' blooms on new wood and should be trimmed to the preferred size and shape in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges
  • The later you prune, the later that 'Little Lime' can produce flowers
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Hydrangea Paniculata Pinky Winky

Hydrangea Paniculata Pinky Winky

Panicle Hydrangea
  • White blooms turning pink
  • Spectacular two-toned flower panicles
  • Flowers on new wood, which means the time to do your size-control and shaping pruning is end of winter
  • Late March to early April just before the plant grows new leaves
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Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace

Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace

Elderberry
  • Bright golden yellow foliage has reddish hues
  • White spring flowers give way to red fruit in fall
  • Great way to add texture to the landscape
  • Compact, irregular growing shrub
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