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  • Azalea White Mollis Hybrid Has Large Clusters of White Flowers!

    If you are a fan of Azaleas, you will want to try this Hybrid White Mollis Azalea . The flowers call out to those who walk by, they just have to come closer to get a better look. The funnel-shaped blooms and clean white petals make this Azalea bush burst with beauty from spring into early summer. Its...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 08-26-2009
  • Red Mollis Hybrid Azaleas Are Lush And Hardy

    This Red Mollis Hybrid Azalea is hybridized to be hardy in the colder climates. This shrub has funnel shaped blooms that attract attention with their reddish-orange blooms in spring to early summer. The flowers grow in large clusters and the flowers are 2 to 3 inches in size. There are large trusses...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 08-19-2009
  • Concorde Barberry Shrubs Are Compact And Colorful

    If you are looking for a compact shrub, the Concorde Barberry shrub is an excellent choice. It has a round form that will mature to 2 foot tall and spread to 3 foot wide. Like its name says, it has reddish-purple leaves that will remind you of the color of Concorde grapes. Their color is deeper than...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 08-13-2009
  • Burgundy Carousel Barberry Bushes Colorful And Fun

    If you like burgundy and purple, the foliage of this Burgundy Carousel Barberry shrub will fit in with your color scheme. When I think of Carousels at the fair, I think of the assortment of colors that brighten it up. The same with this shrub. It will continue its bright burgundy/purple colored foliage...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 08-11-2009
  • Here's a Gold Nugget for You!

    It seems like gold has had the attention of the world almost since the beginning of it's creation. The color of gold is often considered warm, like the gold flames of a fire. It is most prized in jewelry and to award someone for a job well done. In the garden, it can have the same effect. May I suggest...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 09-22-2008
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