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Bright red stems in the winter make this a four season favorite!

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Karen is an attractive, very hardy, semi-evergreen azalea with lavender-purple flowers. Foliage turns burgundy in the fall.

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Very slow growing, Turkish Fir tolerates heat and wet soil better than other firs.

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Admiration is aptly named. A winner of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Award of Garden Merit that is an eye-catcher. Its brilliant orange and coral red leaves edged in yellow and cream scream at you for attention. Tight inter-nodes keep it very compact and to date no flowers have been observed making it essentially sterile. […]

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Admiration is aptly named. A winner of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Award of Garden Merit that is an eye-catcher. Its brilliant orange and coral red leaves edged in yellow and cream scream at you for attention. Tight inter-nodes keep it very compact and to date no flowers have been observed making it essentially sterile. […]

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A very hardy evergreen azalea that has a stunning display of crimson-red blooms in the late spring garden. As with all the Korean hybrids, it is drought tolerant and deer resistant.

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Karen is an attractive, very hardy, semi-evergreen azalea with lavender-purple flowers. Foliage turns burgundy in the fall.

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Five-fingered aralia, although a member of the aralia family is not in the genus Aralia.  is an erect, upright shrub with arching branches that flop over. Can be severely pruned; easy to transplant and adapts to poor growing conditions; tends to sucker.  Tolerates shearing well.  It root-suckers readily.  It tolerates full sun to shade; prefers well-drained […]

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