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Bushes Potted


Arnolds' Red Honeysuckle 2 foot Potted

A very tough, adaptable large shrub widely used for dense hedge or screen. Arnolds Red will grow in most soils, except swampy types. It has red fragrant flowers in late spring followed by red berries in summer and fall. It grows in shady areas as well as full sun to a height and width of 10 ft. It's one of the few honeysuckles that is Aphid resistant. Arnolds Red can grow 1-3 ft per year and makes a great screen when planted 3-4 ft. apart. Zones: 2-9 Height: 12 feet Spread: 12 feet

 

 

 

Red Honeysuckle Potted

 


Pee Gee Hydrangea


Pee Gee Hydrangea 3 foot potted Paniculata hydrangeas will grow and bloom in a wide variety of climates (hardy to Zone 3!). Unlike mopheads, they need several hours of sun to do well. If your weather is too cold to grow the pink and blue hydrangeas or if your landscape doesn't have much shade, consider growing one of the many types of paniculatas. North or south, we can all enjoy them. Another desirable trait of all paniculatas is their tolerance for pruning. One can prune them at any time except when they begin forming bloom heads in the summer. The paniculata is the ONLY hydrangea that can be pruned into a tree form. The name "paniculata" comes from the fact that many of the blooms are panicle-shaped (somewhat cone shaped) rather than ball-shaped. Many paniculata blooms develop a lovely pink shade as the blooms age, extending their beauty into the fall. Paniculatas often get very large. 8-10 feet tall and wide is not unusual. Some, as seen in pictures below, get even taller. A beautiful paniculata, and one of the most popular is 'Limelight' which can be grown in all parts of the United States except those areas which receive no freezing weather. Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8

 

 

Pee Gee Hydrangea Potted

 


Red Flowering Quince Potted


Red Flowering Quince Branched 2 foot Potted Mature Height 6 - 10 feet Mature Spread 6 - 10 feet Soil Type Widely Adaptable Moisture Widely Adaptable Sun Exposure Full Sun - Partial Sun Flower Color Red Zones 5-8.

 

 

 

Red Flowering Quince Potted

 


Nikko blue hydrangea potted

Enjoy a wealth of attractive, deep blue flowerheads.This is the most reliable of the blue-flowered selections, with exceptionally large blooms that are consistently truer blue in a wide range of soils. Most striking color is achieved in acid earth. In neutral soil, both pink and blue flowers can appear.
These are Shade tolerant, they will grow well under trees or on the shady side of a building.

'Nikko Blue' reaches a mature height of 6 feet tall in just 3 to 4 years.
Zones 5-9.

These are in now 07/2011

 

 

Nikko blue hydrangea potted

 


Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' Potted


The Lynwood Gold Forsythia, Forsythia x intermedia 'Lynwood Gold', is an old time favorite shrub that has a upright spreading habit and big yellow flowers up the entire length its stems. The flowering stems appear as deep golden and blooms in April.  Forsythia is excellent shrub for hedging, it's fast growing and tolerants moist soils.

Mature Height 6 - 8 feet
Mature Spread 8 - 10 feet
Soil Type Widely Adaptable
Moisture Widely Adaptable
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color Yellow
Fall Color Purple
Foliage Color Green
Zones 4-8

 

 

Forsythis "Lynwood Gold" Potted

 


 

Euonymus Fortunei Emerald N Gold Potted

Common Name: wintercreeper euonymus
Zone: 5 to 8
Plant Type: Broadleaf evergreen
Family: Celastraceae
Missouri Native: No
Native Range: None
Height: 1.5 to 2 feet
Spread: 2 to 4 feet
Bloom Time: June 
Bloom Color: Greenish white
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Medium

These are in one gallan pots

 

 

Euonymus Fortunei Emerald N Gold branched Potted

 


Yucca 'Adams Needle' Potted


These are hudge adult plants that bloomed this year.
Low evergreen with Rosette growing erect leaves. Makes an attractive showing from May to June when the 3 to 6 foot high spike displays an ivory white flower. Perfect for drier areas and container planting.

Height:20 Inches this is without the flower that grows around 4 feet tall.

Spread:24 Inches

Hardiness Zone:4-9

These all bloomed this year they are full grown in a gallan pot.

 

 

 

 

Yucca 'Adams Needle' Potted

 

 


 

 

 

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