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Below are just a few of our featured
Flowering Shrubs.
Come to our nursery to see all of our available
varieties! |
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'Lagerstroemia'
Crape
Myrtle |
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Asset to almost any landscape! Beautiful large
blooms in white, pink, red or purple with
ustrous green leaves forming a thick canopy of
foliage. One of the favorite plants in a garden.
Very adaptable,
ranges in size from 18" to over 25.
Prefers full sun and is
drought resistant. |
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'Mother's Day Azalea |
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This compact, evergreen azalea is perfect for a shrub border with
humus-rich, acid soil. Masses of small, funnel shaped, semi-double,
bright red flowers in late spring and early summer, and small, dark
green leaves. A mass planting provides a fiery and colorful display,
unrivalled by any other spring-flowering shrub. Plant in partial
shade. |
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'Forsythia |
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It blooms along with the spring bulbs when
not much else is blooming. Forsythia is
easy to grow as it is tolerant of poor soils
and requires little care. It thrives in sun
or light shade. It is very effective as an
informal hedge, privacy screen or backdrop
to smaller shrubs and flowers. |
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Virginia Sweetspire |
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Big bang for your buck—it offers multiple
seasons of interest, it’s easy to grow, and
it has no major pest or disease problems.
Starting in early May, showy white flowers
appear and last for at least 3 weeks. The
individual flowers are very small; however,
they are born on arching racemes that are
usually 4–7” long. Like other spring
flowering shrubs, flower buds are formed on
last year’s growth, so wait until after
flowering to prune. Plant in sun or partial
shade. |
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