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Hydrangea ‘Haas’ Halo’ PP24783

Deep, bluish-green, leathery foliage and 14” pure white wide lace cap blooms make for a stunning combination in any setting makes this arborescens selection special. Chosen for its strong, sturdy, erect stems, deep bluish-green, glossy foliage, and huge white lace-cap flowers. Each bloom is up to 14” in diameter. Haas’ Halo was selected by Frederick […]

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Deutzia ‘Nikko Blush’

Developed at the US National Arboretum, ‘Nikko Blush’ was selected for its abundant pink-blushed flowers and flower buds that appear in late spring contrasting with medium-green foliage on a low-growing mounded shrub.

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Autumn Inferno™ (D. x. ‘Nononref’) PPAF

Leafing out as early as March, Autumn Inferno® starts the season with wine-stained chartreuse foliage that fully matures by late spring when the lemon-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers begin to open. Lasting through July and carried in compact inflorescences, the flowers lead to upright elongate seed clusters which become increasingly red as the season progresses. By fall, […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Calico Orange (D. x Nonegna) PPAF

Calico Orange displays lovely orange-tipped yellow foliage and is an excellent substitute for Spirea or Weigela, Calico Orange boasts decorative foliage from spring to fall and great texture during winter, and during early to mid-summer it bears yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. Calico Orange is uniquely colored, American in origin, and useful as a hedge, specimen, soil […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Calico Red (D. x Nondero) PPAF

Calico Red displays the most amazing red-tipped, chartreuse foliage. Truly two-tone, this hardy, colorful Hortech Original Nativar is a lovely substitute for mid-sized shrubby exotics such as Spirea and Weigela. A quick maturing plant, it brings color from spring to fall and nice texture in winter, and during early to mid summer, it blooms with […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Golden Boy (D. x Nonyobn) PPAF

Golden Boy’s foliage is deeply infused and glistening at once and intriguing in the complexity of its coloration. A native hybrid, Golden Boy blooms early to mid-summer with yellow trumpets, and can brighten shady areas and create highlights in the sun when paired with darker foliaged Diervilla or complimentary shrubs and perennials.

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Merlot (D. x Nontolre) PPAF

Merlot bears deep, clear merlot-red foliage borne on deep purple upright stems. This is an eye-catching plant that is uniquely colorful. Like the others in this collection, Merlot subs for Spirea or Weigela, and blooms with yellow trumpets during early to mid-summer and works nicely as a hedge, specimen, soil stabilizer, or bank cover. Merlot […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Lava Flow™ (D. x. ‘Nonwolf’) PPAF

Quick to leaf out in early spring in shades of coppery-purple, Lava Flow’s foliage contrasts perfectly with its yellow trumpet-shaped summer-borne flowers, which arise at the tips of upright oriented greenish-maroon seeds which become increasingly neon-crimson as the season progresses. By fall, they provide perfect contrast to the foliage which has darkened to deeper shades […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Sunshine (D. x Nonenih) PPAF

Very bright yellow is how one would describe this foliage of this lovely little Diervilla. And, it’s a clear yellow, which makes it a great pair for other plants with clear coloration- A native hybrid, Sunshine blooms early to mid-summer with yellow trumpets, and can be used to brighten shady areas and create highlights in […]

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Diervilla Mountaineer® Wasabi (D. x Nonibas) PPAF

Mountaineer® Wasabi had proven to be strong, hardy, well-behaved and colorful. The original plant has never been sheared and it remains tightly branched and attractive. Wasabi features chartreuse-green foliage from spring to late summer, then becomes infused with orange and red during fall. It blooms early to midsummer with yellow trumpet-shaped flowers and grows well […]

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