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Height: 2' Spread 2’
This Proven Winners® Color Choice® selection is a neat, mounded deciduous shrub featuring pink, bell-like flowers in spring and attractive burgundy foliage in fall. Tough and adaptable, makes an excellent groundcover.


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Height: 6-8' Spread 4-6'
Fast growing, upright spreading habit. Big yellow flowers up the entire length of the stem. Tolerant of moist soils and adverse conditions. Can be pruned after blooming to maintain desired height. Deciduous.


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Height: 70' Spread 35'
An ancient tree, dating back more than 150 million years. Slow grower with unique fan-shaped green leaves that turn bright yellow in fall. We grow ours from seed, so some may be female and produce a fleshy fruit with an unappealing odor as the tree matures. The hard seeds of this fruit are edible and valued in eastern cultures for medicinal uses.


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Height: 3-5' Spread 3-5'
Dwarf form of Quick Fire hydrangea. Like the original, blooms up to a month before other paniculata varieties. Flowers open white and turn pink red, becoming dark rosy-pink in fall.


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Large white snowball flowers bloom late spring through late summer. Reliable bloomer even after severe pruning or intensely cold winters. One of the most popular native shrubs grown today. Deciduous.


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Our most popular hydrangea. Large, intense pink mophead flowers bloom in summer and often hold through October. Large dark green leaves, as on all macrophylla varieties. Deciduous.