HEPTACODIUM miconioides (hep-tah-KO-dee-um) (mik-on-ee-OY-deez) | HEPTMI5 |
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Common Name: Northern Crepe Myrtle, Seven-Son Flower |
Description: 2011 GreatPlantsTM Shrub of the Year. 2008 Plant Select®. Clusters of fragrant, white flowers in fall followed by rosy-red sepals on large Chinese shrub or small tree with exfoliating bark. |
Zone: 5 |
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HIBISCUS moscheutos 'Pink Clouds' (hi-BIS-cus) (mos-KEW-tas) | HIBIPC5 |
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Common Name: Mallow, Rose Mallow |
Description: 2011 GreatPlantsTM Release. An outstanding, large-flowered Bluebird selection features intense deep pink flowers that catch the eye from a long distance. This robust Hibiscus blooms over a long period and has beautiful, mature leaves that are the size, color, and shape of Norway maple.
Hibiscus are late to break dormancy in spring. Please do not request shipment before growth starts, as we cannot assume responsibility for them breaking dormancy under your conditions. Plant hibiscus 3" deeper to protect buds from winter damage. |
Zone: 4 |
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HIBISCUS moscheutos 'Pink Clouds' (hy-BIS-kus) (mos-KEW-tas) | HIBIPC3 |
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Common Name: Mallow, Rose Mallow |
Description: 2011 GreatPlantsTM Release. An outstanding, large-flowered Bluebird selection features intense deep pink flowers that catch the eye from a long distance. This robust Hibiscus blooms over a long period and has beautiful, mature leaves that are the size, color, and shape of Norway maple.
Hibiscus are late to break dormancy in spring. Please do not request shipment before growth starts, as we cannot assume responsibility for them breaking dormancy under your conditions. Plant hibiscus 3" deeper to protect buds from winter damage. |
Zone: 4 |
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HYDRANGEA quercifolia (hy-DRAIN-jah) (kwer-sih-FOE-lee-ah) | HYDRQU5 |
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Common Name: Oakleaf Hydrangea |
Description: 2001 GreatPlantsTM Shrub of the Year! RHS Award of Garden Merit. Among the best of our native shrubs. Highly textured, 3-8", lobed, dark green leaves turn rich red, orange-red, and burgundy in fall persisting into December. Bountiful inflorescences are 8-10" cones of showy white flowers beginning in June, turning purplish-pink as they age and an attractive light brown for winter. This beauty also features peeling cinnamon-like bark. Likes moist, neutral to acid, organic soil. |
Zone: 5 |
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