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HARDY NORTHERN SHRUBS
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Golden
Guinea
Kerria:
Graceful,
upright
and
spreading,
this
specimen
boasts
profuse,
long
blooming,
extra
large 2"
flowers
against
a
background
of rich,
finely
serrated
foliage.
A great
border
plant
for part
shade
that is
zone 4
hardy!
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Azalea Hot Shot:
This is by
far the best
of the
orange
flowering
deciduous
azaleas.
Requested by
more
gardeners
for the
"orange"
color they
have seen in
other's
gardens,
'Gibraltar'
will be your
very
favorite
too. The
plant will
grow to 5ft
tall and
wide in 10
years and
does best in
full sun.
Here is a
flower color
that draws
the eye and
feeds the
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Pinus Strobus Blue Shag:
A dense,
globular
bush, wider
than high;
grows up to
15 cm per
year;
foliage is
blue-green |
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Ninebark Coppertina: It
is a
spectacular
new Ninebark
that adds a
dramatic
color scene
to the
landscape.
In the
spring, the
new growth
is a lovely
orange-copper
color which
matures to
rich red in
summer. The
white
button-like
blooms
appear in
early summer
and contrast
wonderfully
with the
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Spirea Flaming Mound:
A dwarf gold
leaf Spirea
with bronze
tips and
pink
flowers.
Outstanding
for either
the front of
the border,
a perennial
bed, or even
as a
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Daphne Carol Mackie:
This trim,
aristocratic
shrub has
whorls of
nearly
evergreen,
cream-edged
foliage. It
produces a
heavy
display of
very
fragrant,
pale pink
flowers in
spring, and
often again
in the fall.
It is
adaptable
and quick
growing.
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