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  • Great Fall Color and Deer Resistant!

    Here in the Midwest we have had weather this year that is beginning to produce a wonderful show of fall leaves on the trees and shrubs. Generally you need sunlight and cool autumn nights for the leaves to turn color. Did you know that these colors are always there but the deep green of their summer foliage...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 09-24-2008
  • Intense Red Color! Burning Bush - Grove Dwarf

    The Burning Bush - Grove Dwarf, Euonymous alatus 'Grove Compactus' is highly desired for it's intense scarlet red color in the fall. It is also extremely versatile on it's own or as a hedge or border plant. It looks great with coniferous evergreens and will brighten any dark corner of...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 02-24-2008
  • Burning Bush - Rudy Haag

    The Burning Bush - Rudy Haag Euonymus alatus 'Rudy Haag' is a beautiful shrub. In the fall this shrub can be spotted from far away due to it's vibrant red foliage. It's one of the sights I enjoy and actually seek out during the fall season. It's beauty stands out among grasses and...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 02-17-2008
  • Why do leaves change color?

    Nothing signals the start of the winter season like the wonderful show of leaves that begins in the fall. I love the wonderful colors that so many trees display for us. Some years are better than others. Have you ever wondered why? In the fall, as the days get shorter and colder, trees that are deciduous...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-29-2008
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