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Erect, deciduous, multi-stemmed, rounded shrub with lustrous, dark green foliage. Throughout the winter abundant clusters of large red fruit will maintain its intense color. Needs male pollinator 'Southern Gentleman'.
Bobo® is a new dwarf hardy hydrangea that will attract a lot of attention. The strong and sturdy stems on this dwarf plant will hold flowers upright.
Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' PP22782 Proven Winners® Color Choice® Bobo®
Easy to grow small tree which simply can't be matched for year-round beauty. In spring, the handsome leaves emerge, each sporting dramatically deep veins that make the plant stand out in the landscape. As the season progresses, the leaves grow larger and develop a long, twisting tip. Come August, when everything else is winding down, Temple of Bloom seven-son flower is just coming into its own, as it becomes covered in big clusters of fragrant white flowers that hummingbirds and other pollinators flock to. They last for weeks before gracefully falling to the ground to reveal vivid red, fan-like bracts, which make it look like the plant is blooming again in a completely different color. As winter comes and the leaves drop, the plant's elegant frame is revealed, along with amazing light tan peeling bark.
Heptacodium miconioides 'SMNHMRF' PP30763 Proven Winners® Color Choice® Temple of Bloom®
Beautiful, glossy, green foliage adorns this relatively vigorous, rounded boxwood that is slightly taller than wide. Habit is more uniform and tighter than ‘Wintergreen’ or
‘Winter Gem’ making it an excellent choice for formal and residential landscapes. Deer resistant!
Selected due to good overall insect and disease resistance. Relative vigor creates an attractive plant quicker than many cultivars. Annual pruning is a must for this fabulous specimen.
Prune annually from late winter to early spring. If unpruned, NewGen Freedom® will open up in the center, especially in spring with vigorous new shoots. Thinning is not necessary. Few disease or pest issues when planted and cared for properly.
All boxwood cultivars show some level of susceptibility to boxwood blight under extreme circumstances.
Learn more about boxwood care at www.NewGenBoxwood.com
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