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Willow Hybrid
The Willow Hybrid tree, Salix Willow Hybrid, also called a Hybrid Willow, will, on average, and under normal conditions, grow six feet per year. Under ideal conditions and on good sites the growth rate is even faster, up to twenty feet a year. Planted as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20? tall and 15? wide in just three years. This deciduous tree can grow to over 70? tall. This tree will require supplemental water until established. It is not a Weeping Willow, but an upright growing majestic tree. Many homeowners use this tree as a shade tree because of its fast growth and quick shade.
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Mycor Transplant Tree Saver
About the Mycor Transplant Tree Saver:Mychorrhizal fungi are essential to plant growth, but they're often not present in urban settings, especially when soils are moved, compacted, have fertilizer and pH imbalances, or are low in organic matter. Also, commercial potting mixes and fumigated soils are often sterile with no mychorrhizal fungi at all.
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All Annual Mix
Our Famous All-Annual Mixture is the one that makes most customers and clients, literally, "go wild." This rich mix of 23 spectacular wildflowers gives any planting a "look-at-me" blast of color that almost no other kind of landscaping can match. From early bloom (about 4-5 weeks after germination) of baby's breath, cornflower, and red poppies --right into the spectacle of large flowered cosmos up until frost.
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Japanese Honeysuckle - Halliana
This is the most commonly seen Honeysuckle. Has Whitish-yellow flowers with a delightful fragrance. Very fast growing to 15 to 30 feet and 2 feet tall as ground cover. Produces rampant growth capable of engulfing wire or chain-link fences in just a couple of seasons. A reliable, fragrant evergreen vine for a shade arbor. Excellent for screening, to drape over an unsightly wall or wood fence. A country-garden standby often trained onto dilapidated outbuildings or into the branches of dead trees. Capable of covering huge amounts of space in a short time, this vine makes a great ground cover on banks and slopes for erosion control. Be aware that is can be quite invasive.
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Eastern Redbud
The Red Bud tree, Cercis Canadensis, is also known as the eastern red bud, and sometimes referred to as the Judas tree because it dates back to biblical times. It is a small deciduous tree that displays an abundance of purple blossoms in the spring. It has large heart shaped leaves during the summer, and long seedpods in the fall. Red Bud trees have a yellow fall color. These trees are effective as a single specimen, in groupings, in a shrub border, and especially nice in woodland and naturalized type situations. It has low water requirements and displays a high tolerance to salt and alkali soils. Thousands of small rosy-pink flowers appear in the spring before leaves appear. It can be used in full sun to part shade. Does well in many soil types, except permanently wet soils. The seed pods attract wildlife.
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Classic Roses Playing Cards
This pack contains 54 of some of the best known and loved varieties of Roses found in the world today. The beauty is eloquently depicted on each card.All rose enthusiasts are sure to find some of their favorites and possibly discover other varieties.Each flower has the Common and Latin names printed on the card, an excellent educational tool.
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Red Flowering Quince
The Red Flowering Quince, Chaenomeles speciosa, is valued for its spring flowers. The single or double rose like flowers emerge in clusters of 2?4, often before leaves develop. The oblong, serrated foliage opens bronze red and fades to a glossy dark green. It is very nice for a shrub border or espaliered to wall. Cut branches with swollen flower buds may be forced indoors, making a welcomed winter flower arrangement. To prune, remove only crossing, diseased or broken branches. Flowering quince should never be sheared.
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Spiraea - Van Houtteis
The Spiraea Van Houttei's, Spiraea vanhouttei, has a foliage color of a dull bluish green. Flowers are white in April-May, borne in many flowered 1-2" diameter umbels. Outstanding deciduous shrub that is very showy in flower. Van Houtte Spirea is a durable and familiar shrub. Best growth occurs in a sunny location and any garden soil. The flowers are produced in spring after the leaves. The plant grows rapidly and may be used as a screen.
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May we also suggest the following products:
- Japanese Honeysuckle - Halliana
- Drip Irri-GATOR 100 ft
- Hybrid Poplar
- Italian
- Weigela - Red Prince
- Burning Bush-Bursting Heart
- Bradford Flowering Pear
- Douglas Fir
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