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Old Fashion Snowball

Old Fashion Snowball

 Old Fashion Snowball, scientifically known as Viburnum opulus 'Roseum,' is a classic and beloved ornamental shrub cherished for its stunning, globe-shaped clusters of white flowers and rich history in gardens. This deciduous shrub is a member of the Adoxaceae family and is native to Europe, North America, and Asia. It is commonly called the Snowball Bush due to its striking resemblance to a cluster of snowballs, especially when in full bloom. One of the standout features of the shrub is its large, round flower heads, which can get up to 8 inches in diameter. These flower heads comprise numerous tiny, individual flowers that appear in spring to early summer. Initially, they have a greenish tint, but as they mature, they turn pure white, creating a spectacular visual display in the garden. The fragrance of the flowers is subtle but pleasant, adding to its charm. The shrub usually grows to 8 to 12 feet (2.4 to 3.7 meters) with a similar spread. It has attractive, dark green, three-lobed leaves that provide a lovely backdrop to the snowball-like blooms. The foliage may turn red in the fall, adding to its seasonal interest. Old Fashion Snowball Is Relatively Low-maintenance This shrub is relatively low-maintenance and adaptable to various soil types, although it thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soils. It prefers full to partial sun exposure for optimal flowering. Pruning can be done after the flowering season to maintain shape and encourage new growth. The Old Fashion Snowball Viburnum as a focal point in gardens, as a hedge or screen, or in mixed borders. Its timeless beauty and ease of cultivation have made it a favorite in gardens for generations, and it continues to be a popular option for those looking to add a hint of classic elegance to their outdoor spaces. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, this viburnum is sure to captivate with its timeless charm and stunning blossoms.  

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Forsythia Shrub

Forsythia Shrub

Forsythia shrubs offer increasing embodiment of aesthetics and natural look in compounds, flowers are increasingly becoming common. However, the difference lies with the quality of flowers. Among the quality flowers that you should consider planting is the Forsythia shrubs. These flowers are non-native and bloom in the garden with yellow petals in the early springs. Forsythia Shrub's Hardy Zones Notwithstanding the flower's adaptability to various soil and climate, the flower shows consistent growth in areas such as native Korea and China. Forsythia Shrub's Mature Height These deciduous shrub flowers thrive in a well-balanced out soils to reach a maximum height of 10 feet. At the most impoverished soil conditions, the flowers slightly surpass the rate of 2 feet in height. The flower can attain a varied range of width. The width spans from 2 feet when the flower is still young and grows to 12 feet in width when it is mature. The flowers are gaining popularity owing to their adaptability to a varied range of climate. They quickly adapt to a hard zone with a rating of 3b to 8. As a result, the flowers survive sunny environments. These plants are commonly grown in all types of soil, such as clay, sandy, and loam. However, the quality and the intensity of the petals can be increased by planting them in well-drained and moist soil. Before planting the flowers, soil testing should be done to determine the pH. They perform best in soils that range from a pH of 5.0 to 8.0. Forsythia Shrub's Bloom Color The natural and colorful effects the Forsythia Shrubs bring in the compound have made it most people's favorite and are common around homes and resorts. They offer screening functionality in the landscape setting. As the flower matures, it produces non-ornamental seeds whose capsules change from green coloring to brown on maturity. At around April or early May, the bulb produces yellow flowers before the leaf falls out. The flowers perform significantly in the early months of spring. This forms the season of interest for the flowers, but some varieties exhibit yellow fall of the leaf color.

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Pink Princess Dogwood

Pink Princess Dogwood

The Pink Princess Dogwood, scientifically known as Cornus florida 'Rubra,' is a stunning and famous ornamental tree cherished for its exquisite pink flowers and remarkable foliage. This small to medium-sized deciduous tree is a cultivar of the native flowering dogwood (Cornus Florida) and is celebrated for its unique and vibrant features. One of the most striking attributes of the tree is its enchanting pink blossoms. Before the leaves emerge in early spring, this tree bursts into bloom with large, showy, four-petaled flowers. These blooms vary in shades of pink, ranging from soft pastels to deeper, more vibrant hues, creating a breathtaking display. The flowers often appear before the tree's leaves, making them even more eye-catching. As the tree matures, its foliage becomes another focal point of interest. The leaves are medium to dark green and turn a striking deep red or burgundy in the fall, providing year-round visual appeal. In addition to its aesthetic value, this tree offers a significant ecological benefit as it provides habitat and food for various wildlife species. This ornamental tree typically reaches a height of 15 to 25 feet and has a matching stretch, making it an ideal choice for gardens, landscapes, and even small yards. It favors well-drained soil and partisan shade, although it can take full sun with sufficient moisture.   Pink Princess Dogwood Is Relatively Low-maintenance   The pink dogwood is relatively low-maintenance but may benefit from rare trimming to preserve its shape and remove dead or damaged branches. It's essential to provide consistent watering, especially during dry spells, to help the tree thrive. In conclusion, the Pink Princess Dogwood is a beloved and visually striking tree known for its enchanting pink flowers and vibrant foliage. Whether used as a focal point in a garden or as an ornamental addition to a landscape, this tree adds beauty and charm to any outdoor space while supporting local wildlife. Its easy care and captivating features make it a favorite among garden enthusiasts and homeowners.   Buy Pink Princess Dogwood At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Northern Spicebush

Northern Spicebush

Northern Spice Bush, Lindera benzoin, also known as wild allspice, is a native North American shrub that belongs to the Lauraceae family. The shrub typically grows 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.7 meters) and has slender, branching stems. Its leaves are simple, elliptical, and dark green, turning a vibrant yellow in the fall, making it a visually attractive complement to gardens and natural landscapes. However, its most notable feature is its small, fragrant flowers, which appear in early spring before the leaves. These inconspicuous, yellowish-green flowers provide an important nectar source for early pollinators like bees and butterflies. One of the most remarkable aspects of it is its aromatic qualities. This plant's leaves stems, and berries emit a spicy fragrance when crushed, reminiscent of a blend of cloves, cinnamon, and allspice, which has led to its common name, wild allspice.   Northern Spice Bush Has A History Of Medinal Use   The northern spicebush is also valued in landscaping and conservation efforts for providing habitat and food for wildlife, including birds that eat its berries. It is a hardy plant that can thrive in various soil types and light conditions, making it a versatile addition to gardens and natural areas. In summary, the northern spicebush is a native North American shrub known for its aromatic qualities. Its fragrant flowers, foliage, and ecological benefits make it a valuable and attractive plant in natural and cultivated settings.   Buy Northern Spice Bush At WHholesale Nursery    

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White Princess Dogwood Tree

White Princess Dogwood Tree

The White Princess Dogwood Tree, also known as the Cherokee Princess, is known for its beautiful white flowers and is smaller among the tree families. When you prune this beautiful tree, you'll be sure to keep it coming back each year. These types of trees are capable of growing up to five feet tall, although has been known to grow up to thirty feet tall. While it does produce fruit, most people don't like to fool with it, unlike birds, who actually prefer the berries. Birds Love The White Princess Dogwood Tree For growing conditions, this tree favors partial sun and moist ground with acidic soil. This tree can grow in zones that range from a five to a nine. It's best to plant them in either the spring or fall when the weather is more favorable. These trees are great for their ability to attract specific types of birds, which is great for those who enjoy watching them feed. They're not a fragrant type of tree, and they produce the most beautiful colors during the fall when the leaves change color. They produce berries, or in the spring, when their blossoms bloom. The White Princess Dogwood Tree Can Do Well In Shade The tree is a favorite among both gardening and landscaping experts alike. And it's easy to see why, with their large fragrant blossoms enhancing the beauty of a yard. Which begin to bloom in mid to late April and into the months of May. They make wonderful ornamental plants and create a beautiful oasis for any landscaping project. Even though the tree does well in full sunlight, it truly thrives when placed in areas with partial shade! The White Princess Dogwood Tree Is A Slow Grower The White Princess Dogwood Tree has a slow growth rate, reaching a height of twenty feet within twenty-five years. The tree adapts well to any type of soil but does the best in that which is somewhat acidic. Sometimes, adding various organic matter to it will do the trick. It's important to keep them well watered. However, make sure not to over-saturate the soil. Highly sought after in the landscaping community, these trees produce beautiful red, pink, and white blossoms among their twisting branches. They're usually sent to the consumer fully rooted inside of a flower pot, enabling it to arrive in tip-top shape.

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Nikko Blue Hydrangea

Nikko Blue Hydrangea

The stunning Nikko Blue Hydrangea is a shrub that grows its clusters in semi-shaded areas. The vibrant blue flowers bloom with handsome green foliage, usually on old wood. Sometimes, you will see these deciduous flowers bloom with a pink, purple, or white hue instead of blue. Nikko Blue Hydrangea Care While many people might consider the shrub to be a "showy" plant, that does not make it any less beautiful. It is fairly fast-growing and easy to maintain with its best bloom time in late spring or early summer. Plan to water regularly as a way to keep the soil moist (i.e., a couple of times a week). Good companion plants include Holly, Rose of Sharon, Azaleas, and Sweetspires. If left to its own devices, this native Japanese plant can reach four to six feet tall and wide in no time. It typically grows at a rate of approximately 24 inches per year. Nikko Blue Hydrangea Soil and Water Conditions This kind of shrub likes moist soil that drains well. The most important thing to consider though is the soil's acidity or lack thereof, which ultimately plays a big role in determining bloom color. More acidic soil produces that vibrant blue color, but pink appears with more alkaline mixtures. You can raise acidity by adding sphagnum peat moss to the soil or nitrogen fertilizer. When fully grown, some hydrangeas can still grow in temperatures as frigid as 32 degrees Fahrenheit. That said, newer, younger plants need to be grown in temperatures no lower than 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. In general, these plants like mid to high humidity at any age, growing particularly well in summer. Too much of a dry climate, however, like what you might find in a desert, can make the plant wither and droop. Nikko Blue Hydrangea Details on Pruning Nikki blue hydrangeas require very little pruning. If you need to prune or cut your plant back, plan to do so before early fall and late summer to avoid cutting set buds or blooms. Cutting set buds could mean you don't grow flowers the following year. Dead branches, on the other hand, can be trimmed at any time.

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Witch Hazel Shrub

Witch Hazel Shrub

The Witch Hazel Shrub is a striking deciduous plant. This green-leafed shrub blooms with bright yellow flowers between October and December. The ribbon-like yellow petals usually appear after the leaves have fallen, but sometimes will show up while the oval-shaped yellow autumn leaves still cling to the branches. It also has fruits which will form from fertilized flowers. They first appear as green capsules, but then they turn brown over time. The fact that this shrub’s flowers, fruits, and leaves can all appear on its branches at the same time is the reason for its scientific name. Hamamelis loosely translates as “together with fruit.” The Benefits Of Planting Witch Hazel Shrub Its hardy nature makes it an easy to grow shrub. Because of this, it is very popular amongst gardeners as a shrub hedge or screen. Its fragrant flowers often lead to it being grown in an area where its pleasant scent is noticeable. It is often the last bit of color in a garden due to its late bloom. Where To Plant Witch Hazel Shrub This shrub can be planted successfully in USDA zones 3 to 9. It requires a lot of sunlight and does best in full sun or partial shade. Flowering will peak in full sun. It does well in moist, acidic soil and can also handle heavy clay soil. It can rise up to 30 feet tall and 15 feet wide in the best conditions. The height increases by 13 to 24 inches each year, giving it a slow to medium growth rate. Pruning can be done in early spring to keep the shrub from growing that large if preferred. This plant requires very little maintenance to flourish and rarely has any insect or disease problems. The Beauty Of Witch Hazel Shrub The sunny yellow flowers of this shrub add a glow of happiness to yards and gardens. The delightful fragrance of those flowers creates and even more cheerful atmosphere. It is so easy to care for that it is a great fit for even the most hands-off gardeners.

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Carolina Allspice

Carolina Allspice

Carolina Allspice or Calycanthus Floridus is a type of deciduous bush that grows in various environments in the united states. The shrub grows in a variety of environments ranging from shaded forests to sunny and bright fields. The shrub is most known for its sweet smell and has been cultivated because of that. Benefits Of Growing Carolina Allspice The shrub itself is known for the sweet smell that is reminiscent of fruit like bananas or pineapples. This led to the shrub getting the name the sweet shrub and has been used to scent things like closets and clothes in the past. This helped keep mildew smells away and left everything fresh. The Calycanthus Floridus is a fairly large shrub as it can grow anywhere from six to twelve feet in height. It can also grow outwards to around the same footage, so you could end up seeing some of these shrubs being twelve feet tall and twelve feet wide. Most probably won't get to be that large, but it can happen. Caring For Carolina Allspice When it comes to conditions and soil type, this is one of the more flexible of the various bushes that you can find in the United States. It can develop in a mixture of soil types, from heavily moist soil. It retains a lot of water to well-drained soil that might lean towards the dryer side. This makes the shrub surprisingly easy to grow or find in the well as well as in a garden. The Beauty Of Carolina Allspice The loveliness of the plants comes from the sweet scent that they give off, but that is not to say they don't have a flower because they do. It is a dark red flower with a bulb set of petals in the middle and then an exterior set of petals that fan out. The sweet scent of the bush can be especially strong on the flower. That being said, the flower is not always the easiest to find as it can be found in the underbrush of the bush at times. The Carolina Allspice can be a great addition to any setting, whether in woodland or a garden. The plant is resistant to most diseases, and with a nice set of aesthetics and smell, it can improve anything. It is even plantable by seed. Just be sure to keep them away from your mouth as they are toxic to humans. This plant is a great addition to any environment.

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Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings - 10 Pack

Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings - 10 Pack

Snow Hill Hydrangea seedlings are the young and promising offspring of the Hydrangea arborescens 'Snow Hill' cultivar. These seedlings hold immense potential and allow gardeners to cultivate this beloved flowering shrub from its early stages. Here, we delve into the positive aspects of them and the potential they bring to the garden. One of their most exciting features is their potential for producing the signature large, snow-white blossoms that this cultivar is known for. These young plants inherit the genetics of their parent, promising the same elegant and eye-catching blooms. Watching these seedlings grow and develop into mature shrubs is a rewarding journey for any gardener. They, like their mature counterparts, exhibit adaptability and resilience. They can thrive in various garden settings, from sun to shade, making them versatile landscape additions. Gardeners have the flexibility to choose the ideal planting location, ensuring that these seedlings can flourish and grace their gardens with their beauty. Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings Are Easy To Care For Caring for them is relatively straightforward. Regular watering, especially during the initial stages of growth, helps establish healthy root systems. Additionally, pruning in late winter or early spring can encourage bushier growth and contribute to a more robust and well-shaped plant as it matures. One of the most exciting aspects of growing them is anticipating potential flower color changes. Like their parent cultivar, these seedlings can exhibit blue or pink blooms based on the acidity or alkalinity of the soil in which they are planted. This natural color-changing feature adds an element of surprise and experimentation to the gardening experience. In conclusion, Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings hold great promise for gardeners, offering the potential to cultivate a beloved and elegant flowering shrub from its early stages. With their adaptability, ease of care, and the possibility of experiencing the mesmerizing color changes in their blossoms, these seedlings are a delightful addition to any garden. Watching them grow and flourish is a gratifying experience that adds beauty and charm to outdoor spaces. Buy Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is hardy in zones 7-9, grown in well-drained soil and full sun. It can achieve heights of 25' with a canopy of 15-20'. Individual cultivars have some variations on mature size, the popular "Muskogee" fits this description and is widely known for it's beauty. Some cites have these trees lining the streets, and when in bloom, the sight is breathtaking. These trees are indeed the quintessential tree of the south. The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle Blooms For A Long Time As attractive as the flowers are, there is only one reason to plant them. The foliage during the summer is a rich, glossy green, which is a perfect background for the magnificent blooms. But the show continues into autumn. The foliage bursts into vibrant shades of red and orange and is one reason why this tree is so popular with homeowners. This tree continues providing interest even into winter as the bark, in many cultivars is very attractive. In mature trees, the bark will peel, a perfectly normal process for this tree. The trunk and branches take on different hues of color, making it a tree for all seasons. The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle Grows Very Fast This tree is easy to grow and puts on growth rapidly. If planted in an area that allows for its eventual size, pruning is not needed and will allow for a showier bark pattern to emerge. It does best in lightly acid to acid soil, and once established, water needs are low to average. It does need to be planted in full sun. This is a homeowner's dream as it shows resistance to disease and drought. Even the gardener's nemesis, deer, don't find this tree very palatable, making this an attractive solution to the problem of uninvited guests devouring the landscape. The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle Is Truly A Focal Point Muskogee Crepe Myrtle can be featured in the middle of a perennial garden as a focal point. They are stunning when used in mass plantings such as street trees or lining a winding driveway. Equally at home in the front or backyard they provide an all season canvas of color to enjoy. Rural, suburban, or in a large city, these trees bring grace and beauty wherever they are planted.

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Pee Gee Hydrangea

Pee Gee Hydrangea

Pee Gee Hydrangeas are a type of hardy and fast-growing ornamental shrub with gorgeous summer blooms. They typically grow 8-15 feet and can be pruned to a main trunk and shaped into a decorative tree, and are also called tree hydrangeas for that reason. They originally get their name from the paniculata grandiflora, which can reach heights of 20-25 feet and was the first widely-cultivated version of this group. Paniculata hydrangeas have pyramid-shaped flower clusters known as panicles, setting them apart from other types of hydrangeas with spherical or mop-shaped clusters. Pee Gee Hydrangeas Uses They have rich green foliage and make excellent borders and hedges in their shrub form. They can also be enjoyed as ornamental trees, included among woodland gardens, or even grown in a pot or container. The flowers bloom in middle to late summer on the new season's wood growth as white or pale green clusters formed together in the panicle shape, and the colors graduate to pinks and golds as the season goes on. The clusters contain both infertile and fertile flowers, the latter making them attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. Fresh and dried flowers can stand alone as decorations or contribute wonderfully to arrangements and bouquets, and dried clusters can last throughout the winter. Growing Pee Gee Hydrangeas Pee Gee Hydrangeas are some of the sturdiest plants, and grow well in a variety of climates throughout USDA hardiness zones 3 through 8 if given consistent watering and full sun. They may benefit from partial shade in the warmer, brighter zones, but are more tolerant of extensive sunlight and winter cold when compared to other types. Initial planting can be done in early spring or in the fall, and they will grow and bloom in most soil types, though ideally their soil should drain well and be rich in organic matter. Providing fertilizer in the spring and supplementary compost will help maintain the level of nutrition in the soil, and spreading mulch over the surrounding area will help keep the plant's shallow roots protected. Early spring is the best time for pruning an established Pee Gee, though only a little is needed to manage the size of the plant and encourage larger blooms. They are also tolerant of air pollution and other factors in urban and suburban gardens that might impact more delicate plants.

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Red Crepe Myrtle

Red Crepe Myrtle

Red Crepe Myrtle is a favorite among home gardeners who want a to bring a dramatic pop of color into their yard. While there are several varieties available in many different colors, the shrub is a favorite choice for those who want a beautiful tree that is hardy and low-maintenance. The Stunning Appearance Of Red Crepe Myrtle The shrub is a fixture in the southern states, but is recommended for growth in USDA hardiness zones 6 to 10. It was named for the crinkly, crepe-like appearance of its flowers that bloom in early spring and continue throughout the summer in most areas. However, the bark of this tree is just as appealing as the flowers it produces. The bark can be light brown, orange, cream, or cinnamon-colored, and it gives this shrub an appeal all its own. Caring For Red Crepe Myrtle The shrub is a hardy plant, which makes it a favored option among home gardeners and commercial landscape designers. It is resistant to high heat and tolerant of drought weather conditions. It can be purchased balled and burlap or bare root. It can also be transplanted from containers. They prefer loamy soils but can adapt to most soil types, with the exception of excessively wet soil. They produce blooms without fertilizer but absolutely flourish with regular fertilizer applications. Red Crepe Myrtle Is Exceptionally Versatile Versatility is one of the most attractive traits of the Red Crepe Myrtle. It can be pruned into a shrub or a multi-stemmed tree. Because of its dramatic colors, it is often placed along driveways or around decks. It also makes a lovely specimen tree in any yard or garden. When used as a shrub, it can be used as borders or around entrances. Dwarf varieties can be used as a ground cover for an unusual visual effect that adds appeal.

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Snow Hill Hydrangea

Snow Hill Hydrangea

 Snow Hill Hydrangea is really interesting because it is a much lighter version of the normal shrub that you have in your lawn. You have a lot of options to plant for your family when you are using these flowers, and you can get a bush that will turn out to be really large if you do it the right way. This means that you can have more than one color in the lawn, and you will feel much better about the flowers because they bring these light colors to your doorstep. Tending To Snow Hill Hydrangea You also need to be sure that you have tended this one well so that it will last a long time. This bush can get so big that it will feel like it is a smaller tree, and people will wonder how many blooms you have on it. You could have so many that you will be totally surprised by the way that it looks, and you can pluck them any time you want. You will be happy to have some to pick off when you want to, and there are a lot of people who are going to love this plant because it has that light color that you have needed. Have All Eyes On Your Landscape With Snow Hill Hydrangea You are going to get people to notice when you are working on Snow Hill Hydrangea because they will have to take note of it the second that they see it. They will be so surprised by the way that it looks, and they will want to pick their own bud because it will just look so magical. The magical that people find in these flowers is somethjing that you can talk to them about, and you will find out that they want to know how you planted it because they want to have their own.

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Chinese Snowball Bush

Chinese Snowball Bush

The Chinese Snowball Bush, scientifically known as Viburnum macrocephalum, is a stunning deciduous shrub that belongs to the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. Native to China, this plant is renowned for its large, globe-shaped clusters of white, fragrant flowers and lush green foliage. It is a favored decorative plant in gardens and landscapes due to its captivating appearance and ease of care. Chinese Snowball Bush Has Gorgeous Flower Clusters  One of the standout features of the Bush is its remarkable flower clusters. In late spring to early summer, it produces enormous, spherical flower heads that can reach up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. These blooms consist of tiny individual flowers, and as they open, they transition from pale green to pure white, creating a striking visual effect. The flowers are visually appealing and emit a sweet, pleasant fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. The plant's foliage is equally attractive. The leaves are dark green glossy, and have a serrated edge, creating a lush backdrop for the beautiful white blooms. In the fall, the foliage may turn shades of purple, red, or burgundy, adding another layer of interest to the garden.  The bushes typically reach a height of 8 to 12 feet with a similar stretch, making them ideal for use as a focal point in the garden or as a hedge. The Chinese snowball thrives in well-drained soil with good organic content and prefers full to partial sun exposure. Maintenance is relatively straightforward. Pruning should be done after flowering to shape the plant and remove any lifeless or broken branches. Adequate water is essential, especially during dry periods. A mulch layer near the plant's base helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. In summary, the Chinese Snowball Bush is a captivating shrub valued for its enormous and fragrant white flower clusters, lush green foliage, and ease of cultivation. It adds a touch of grace and attractiveness to gardens, making it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a stunning focal point or an attractive hedge. Buy Chinese Snowball Bush At Wholesale Nursery Co  

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Kousa Dogwood

Kousa Dogwood

Hardy from zones five to eight, the Kousa Dogwood tree is a popular option for providing visual interest in any exterior space. The hardiness zones of the tree make it easy for many homeowners to enjoy with little care and maintenance needed, apart from regular watering. The canopy of this species makes it easy to create a beautiful exterior space because of the intertwined branches of its wide canopy. Kousa Dogwood Tree Is Hardy in most areas They require watering to give the foliage the deep colors that make it popular. The deep green leaves and attractive bark make this a popular tree that grows at a slow to medium rate to make pruning an easy task. The tree is a popular choice in areas where winters can be harsh, including New York State, where it has become naturalized. Kousa Dogwood Tree Has Beautiful Foliage The deep green foliage of the tree is the reason for its popularity. In the Spring, the feel green foliage is the main attraction, followed by a beautiful late-Spring array. In the Spring, between May and June, an array of star-shaped white flowers sitting above the green leaves. The leaves and flowers of the tree fall to the ground in the Fall to leave a clear view of the beautiful bark. Kousa Dogwood Tree Has Interesting Bark As the leaves of the tree fall, a view of the impressive bark is captured. The bark has been described as having an appearance similar to that of a jigsaw puzzle during the Fall. Many owners of these trees choose to prune the branches in the Fall to gain a better view of the bark. Another reason for pruning the branches is to promote new growth in Spring. In Fall, the leaves of the tree transition to deep purple and red colors. Slow Growth One of the reasons why it has become so popular is the slow rate of growth it enjoys. In perfect conditions, the tree will grow at a rate of between 12 and 24 inches per year. Slow growth rates make the tree a good choice for areas with power lines and those who want to keep their exterior space under control. By the time the tree reaches maturity, it reaches around 25 feet in height and width to create a canopy ball. Native to Asia The Kousa Dogwood is native to some parts of Asia, including Korea, China, and Japan. The tree was brought to the U.S. in the mid-1870s and has become popular along the East Coast. The fruits of the tree have become popular for squirrels and birds throughout the U.S.

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Red Dogwood Tree

Red Dogwood Tree

The Red Dogwood tree is beautiful and has a variety of benefits. It can grow in many climates and excel in the U.K., US, Canada, Europe, Germany, and China. Once established, this plant can thrive almost anywhere. It is a great plant to have on your lawn or backyard as its color is vibrant red blooms that appear from March through May each year. You can also purchase this beautiful tree at low prices offered by the company providing the best quality plants, thus producing fast shipping with a service that ships nationwide. Red Dogwood Tree Benefits The tree is a beautiful blooming tree that thrives in various climates and countries. This exotic-looking tree has been designed by nature to grow almost anywhere. The natural attributes of this plant make it a perfect tree for any yard or garden and give the appearance of an exotic flair for your landscaping or garden. It can grow well in many climates, so you will not have to worry about where it will thrive best in your area. The tree is perfect as an ornamental because they are not invasive, you can easily maintain them, and they add something extra special to your yard. Red Dogwood Tree Description The tree grows from a small shrub to a large tree in height. The leaves are dark green and glossy, and its bracts are brown and red. The plant can branch out at the top of the trunk, where it will have many long branches. The blooms of this plant will appear from October to January as a spring flowering shrub. You should purchase this plant at low prices offered by the company providing the best quality plants, thus producing fast shipping with a service that ships nationwide. Red Dogwood Tree Growing To correctly grow the Red Dogwood Tree, it will need full sun, resulting in vibrant foliage. Its soil must be well-drained, moist, and fertile. The tree does not thrive in wet soils or standing water and will cause the roots to rot. Take the tree out of its container when you are ready to plant it into your soil and place it in a low spot in your garden or yard. You can purchase this beautiful tree at low prices offered by the company providing the best quality plants, thus producing fast shipping with a service that ships nationwide.

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Pink Crepe Myrtle

Pink Crepe Myrtle

Pink Crepe Myrtle is a gorgeous tree popular in the South, but you don't need to be a Southerner to swoon over this awing specimen. The towering tree can grow very tall, over 100 feet in some cases, as well as wide with flamboyant, delicate flowers reminiscent of crepe paper, for which they are aptly nicknamed. The darling flowers have little yellow seedheads, making them even more adorable up close. The tree can easily grow more than a foot per year, sometimes several. The Pink Crepe Myrtle Flowers For 100 Days It is a deciduous tree that begins blooming in Summer, with an average of a hundred days of flowering through Autumn. It thrives well in hot and warm weather and requires little attention aside from admiration and perhaps a thirst-quenching watering once in a while, though it is resistant to drought. Pink Crepe Myrtle Is Very Hardy Beneath the tree is the perfect place to plant yourself, relax, and read a book or have a lovely picnic on a sunny afternoon. Upon shedding the generally hardy albeit lacy blossoms, the wind carefully carries the little flowers to the ground, where they offer further decoration for the yard. The root system extends multiple times as wide as its above-ground tree, but the roots are usually not problematic or greedy underground, unlikely to disrupt or be a concern for nearby plants, pavement, or house structure like some other trees may be. Pink Crepe Myrtle Needs Little To No Care The Pink Crepe Myrtle is as innocent and sweet as trees can possibly come. They do not require pruning to grow well, though, for the adventurous and extra romantic at heart, they would look wonderful pruned into a giant heart shape, but even without the shape, they give off an aura of love. The tree will make your heart sing all year long with its precious pink petal flowers and lovely green leaves turning more red closer to Winter.

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Natchez Crepe Myrtle

Natchez Crepe Myrtle

The Natchez crepe myrtle is a small deciduous tree that blooms during the summer. The soft small flowers grow in white clusters and create a beautiful contrast against the glossy dark green leaves. The leaves continue to be pleasing to the eyes as they change to a rich red-orange during fall. Another attractive feature of this decorative tree is the smooth cinnamon-colored bark that peels on its own, giving the tree a rustic and appealing look. The shrub grows at a moderate pace and can extend to a stature of twenty feet and a width of twenty feet.  Natchez Crepe Myrtle Growth This particular tree has a unique growth pattern that gives it the appearance of being a shrub rather than a tree. The base of the tree is usually significantly shorter than the branches if the base even forms. The branches grow upwards more than outwards and create a thick symmetrical canopy. The matter in which this tree grows, paired with its attractive features, has made it a favorite in private landscaping. It has especially become popular as a natural divider to provide privacy to yards. The beautiful contrast of colors has also made it a favorite as a simple lawn decoration. Where To Plant Natchez Crepe Myrtle Though the Natchez crepe myrtle is primarily a southern dwelling plant, it can also grow in moderately warm coastal environments. This crepe myrtle grows best in average well-drained soils with plenty of direct sunlight. Once planted, it is best to water the crepe myrtle regularly to help establish a strong root system. Once the root system has developed enough in the soil, the tree doesn't need to be watered that often unless there is intense heat. The tree is rather easy to care for once it is mature enough, only requiring pruning in late winter. The tree also has adequate resistance to pollutants, diseases, and insects; thus making the tree more durable than its delicate appearance gives off.

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Smooth Hydrangea

Smooth Hydrangea

Smooth Hydrangea, scientifically known as Hydrangea arborescens, is a charming and beloved flowering shrub native to North America. Garden enthusiasts cherish this delightful plant for its stunning clusters of showy, globe-shaped blooms and its overall ease of cultivation. It is renowned for its abundant and eye-catching blossoms, which typically appear in early summer and continue to grace the garden throughout the season. Their round, mophead-like shape characterizes these blooms, and they come in shades of creamy white, making them a lovely addition to any garden or landscape. The flowers not only serve as a source of aesthetic delight but also attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, contributing to the overall health and vibrancy of your garden. Smooth Hydrangea Stands Out One of the standout features of it is its adaptability. It thrives in various soil types, from acidic to alkaline, making it suitable for multiple garden settings. Additionally, this shrub variety can tolerate full sun and partial shade, providing flexibility in planting locations. Its hardiness and resilience make it an excellent choice for gardeners of all skill levels.s Another positive attribute of it is its relatively low maintenance requirements. It is a deciduous shrub, and in late winter or early spring, you can trim it back to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Furthermore, it has an excellent resistance to common pests and diseases, which means you can enjoy its beauty without worrying too much about its health. It is also known for its ability to change flower color based on soil pH. In acidic soils, the blooms tend to take on a beautiful blue hue, while in alkaline soils, they lean towards shades of pink. This natural color-changing feature adds an exciting dimension to the plant's aesthetic appeal. In summary, Smooth Hydrangea is a delightful addition to any garden, offering a profusion of beautiful flowers, adaptability to various conditions, low maintenance requirements, and the bonus of changing flower colors. Whether planted as a focal point in your landscape or used as part of a larger garden design, it is sure to bring beauty and charm to your outdoor space. Buy Smooth Hydrangea At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Elderberry Shrub

Elderberry Shrub

Elderberry shrubs, scientifically known as Sambucus, are a group of flowering plants that belong to the Adoxaceae family. These versatile and attractive shrubs are renowned for their culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. Botanical Characteristics: The shrubs are deciduous and typically reach heights between 5 to 12 feet. They are known for their distinctive pinnately compound leaves and creamy white to pale yellow blossoms that bloom in late summer. These flowers give way to small, dark purple to black berries, which are the most prized part of the shrub. Benefits Of The Elderberry Shrub Ornamental Value: Besides practical uses, the shrubs are prized for their cosmetic appeal. The clusters of fragrant flowers and dark berries provide visual interest in the garden. The shrub's foliage changes color throughout the seasons, transitioning from green in spring and summer to shades of yellow and red in the fall. This makes it a valuable addition to landscaping projects. Growing and Care: The Elderberry shrubs are hardy and adaptable, thriving in various soil types and climates. They prefer full sun to partial shade. Properly pruned shrubs can yield a bountiful harvest of berries. In conclusion, elderberry shrubs are multifaceted plants with many uses. Their berries and flowers have made their mark in gardens worldwide, making them a beloved addition to many landscapes and households. Buy Elderberry Shrub At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Red Osier Dogwood

Red Osier Dogwood

The red osier dogwood is a fast-growing shrub that is enjoyed every month of the year. The red twigs shine against the winter snow, and in the springtime, creates a lovely contrast of fresh greenery and white florals which expand into flat clusters. In the late summer, the shrub produces blue-white drupes that are small and similar to a cherry with a tiny pit inside. The shrub thickets attract birds such as warblers, robins, and bluebirds, while the flower nectars attract orange butterflies. Many birds and small mammals have been found to use the bush as shelter as well.  Where To Plant Red Osier Dogwood  While the shrub does well in most soils and can adapt quickly and easily, but it thrives best in wet, well-drained environments. This sturdy bush can withstand winter temperatures and will grow laterally quickly with slow horizontal growth. Find a sunny patch or at least an area that gets up to six hours of constant sun to plant and be sure to trim down any overly excited sprigs to ensure ground control. The shrub only needs to be pruned once every one to two years by simply removing the oldest stems to allow new growth.  Red Osier Dogwood Is Very Low Maintenance  Easily maintained, this dogwood is perfect for gardeners of any skill level and will thrive well in most gardens, parks, or landscapes. It can be transplanted with ease and can be located at most regional nurseries or garden centers. The shrub is a lovely addition to home gardens providing wonderful curb-appeal and an elegant option for birdwatchers and more.  Red Osier Dogwood Attributes  Hardy Planting Zone- Best in zones 2-7.  Bloom Season (if any) - end of spring beginning of summer (May-June) Bloom Color - white Height at Maturity - Between 5-8 feet. Soil Type Preferred- Moist.

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White Dogwood Tree

White Dogwood Tree

What is more a harbinger of spring, a sign that the warm weather is coming, than the rafts of pure white blossoms of the white dogwood tree among a forest of trees that are still bare? Fortunately, this amazingly beautiful little tree is perfectly happy to be grown in a yard near a patio, an outbuilding, or at the edge of a forest. Since it only grows to about 25 feet high with a 25-foot spread and sometimes not even that large, the yard does not even need to be very big to accommodate it. The White Dogwood Tree Is Hardy The tree grows best in hardiness zones 5 to 9 and appreciates moist, acidic loam, though it can tolerate clay or sandy soil. It’s a moderate grower and adds 13 to 24 inches per year. It prefers full sun to part shade. The tree, which is the state tree of both Missouri and Virginia, blooms from April to May, though in southern climates, the white flowers can appear a couple of weeks earlier. The flowers, by the way, aren’t really flowers at all but white bracts that surround the real flowers, which are green and inconspicuous. White Dogwood Tree Has Exotic Foliage The trees leaves are from 4 to 8 inches long and oval and have an unusual veining that make them look quilted. The tree itself needs little pruning, and seedlings can be grown from softwood cuttings. The tree can even be grown from seed, though the seeds need to be stratified to help them germinate. This means they need to be put in close layers in a moist growing medium. The White Dogwood Tree Has Stunning Blooms This little tree delights the eye not only with its white flowers in the spring but also with its fall foliage, is beautiful scarlet, yellow, or orange. The flowers give way to brilliant red, 1/2-inch-long berries that are found in tight clusters in October and eagerly eaten by birds and other wildlife. The bark and leaves are browsed by deer. For year round interest and ease of care, it’s hard to beat the white dogwood.

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Lilac Shrub

Lilac Shrub

Lilac shrubs, scientifically known as Syringa, are beloved ornamental plants renowned for their fragrant and attractive blooms. These deciduous shrubs belong to the Oleaceae family and are native to Europe and Asia. They have been cultivated for centuries and have become a symbol of springtime in many cultures. One of the most distinctive features of the shrubs is their striking clusters of small, tubular-shaped flowers. These flowers come in various colors, the most common being purple, lavender, pink, and white. The blossoms typically have a sweet and enchanting fragrance that can perfume the air in gardens and landscapes during their blooming season, usually in late spring to early summer, depending on the sort and climate. The shrubs are typically medium-sized, reaching 5 to 15 feet (1.5 to 4.5 meters) and forming dense, bushy growth. They are known for their heart-shaped leaves, usually arranged opposite each other along the branches. The leaves provide an attractive backdrop for the colorful flowers, and they turn yellow or yellowish-brown in the fall, adding to the shrub's seasonal appeal. Lilac Shrub Is Relatively Low-maintenance These plants are relatively straightforward to care for and thrive in well-drained soil with full to partial sunlight. They are also quite cold and hardy, making them suitable for temperate regions, and pruning the shrubs after flowering is essential to encourage new growth and maintain their shape. The shrubs are a favorite among gardeners and landscapers for their aesthetic appeal and sweet fragrance. They are often used as standalone ornamental specimens, hedges, or as part of mixed borders. Additionally, the flowers can be cut and used in floral arrangements or as fragrant indoor decorations. In summary, the shrubs are cherished for their stunning springtime displays of fragrant flowers and their overall hardiness in various climates. Whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your garden or create a nostalgic springtime atmosphere, the shrubs are an excellent choice for any landscape. Buy Lilac Shrub At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes  -  Package of 100

Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes - Package of 100

Hydrangea Arborescens, known as smooth hydrangea or wild hydrangea, is a deciduous shrub aboriginal to the eastern United States. Live stakes made from the shrub are a propagation method to establish new plants or restore ecosystems. Here, we will explore the characteristics of the shrub and how live stakes are utilized in horticulture and conservation efforts. The shrub is known for its attractive, round clusters of white or pinkish flowers that bloom in the summer. These flowers are small, fertile florets surrounded by showy, sterile florets, creating a visually striking display. The shrub generally achieves a height of 3 to 5 feet and thrives in moist, well-drained soils, making it a favored option for gardens and landscapes. Hydrangea Live stakes are cuttings taken from mature shrubs, usually when the plant sheds leaves in the dormant season. These cuttings, typically around 12 to 18 inches long, are planted directly into the ground or used to establish new plants in a nursery setting. Live stakes have several advantages, including their ability to quickly develop root systems and grow into mature shrubs. They are often used in habitat restoration projects to stabilize soil, prevent erosion, and reintroduce native vegetation to degraded areas.   Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes Adapt To Various Environmental Conditions   One of the key benefits of using the shrub's live stakes is their resilience. These plants adapt to various environmental conditions and thrive in sunny and shaded areas. They are also known for tolerating wet or periodically inundated soils, making them valuable in wetland restoration efforts. In conclusion, hydrangea arborescens live stakes offer a practical and effective means of propagating this native shrub for landscaping, habitat restoration, and erosion control. Their adaptability, attractive flowers, and ease of establishment make them a valuable asset in horticultural and conservation endeavors, contributing to preserving and enhancing ecosystems across their native range.   Buy Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes At Wholesale Nursery Co

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Silky Dogwood

Silky Dogwood

A member of the Cornaceae botanic family, the Silky Dogwood Shrub is characterized as a medium to large-sized deciduous shrub. Native to the eastern and central parts of both the United States and Canada, this foliage thrives in moist conditions. It will generally extend to a size of eight feet or higher and produce clusters of creamy white flowers in the spring. The Growth Of Silky Dogwood This shrub grows in an open and rounded fashion and produces multiple stems. The shrub will showcase dark green leafy foliage throughout most of the year, complete with dark, reddish-colored stems. Its leaves are elliptically shaped and will reach a length of two to three and a half inches and a width of three-quarters to two inches. Each will have an abruptly tapered tip and rounded base. As fall nears, this unique shrub's leaves will transition from dark green to a burgundy color. The Bloom Of Silky Dogwood In the springtime, this shrubbery will blossom with clusters of white, creamy flowers. These uniquely interesting blooms take on a convex cluster shape that spans between one and two and a half inches. Each flower will have four lance-like elongated triangular petals, complete with four sharp-like sepals. The Appearance Of Silky Dogwood Most flowers will have a width of three-eighths of an inch. The flower's four stamens are just as long as its petals, and they cluster around the bright green center style. Starting between August and September, this shrub will produce berry-like blue drupes. These are showcased in clusters and attract a wide variety of wildlife, including squirrels, hummingbirds, songbirds, and waterfowl. The shrub has many different name variations, including Cornus Amomum, Pale Dogwood, Red Willow, Kinnikinnik, Silky Cornel, and Swamp Dogwood. Due to its unique abstract growth style, this particular shrub is best placed in naturalized sites or near wet areas. It can be extremely effective for erosion control of a specific area. Silky Dogwood isn't prone to any serious diseases or insect problems. You can anticipate it to flower in spring, produce berry-like fruit in the summer, and bare down to only deeply hued purple twigs during the winter. It has a moderate growth rate of one to three feet per year.

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Pink Flowering Dogwood

Pink Flowering Dogwood

The Pink Dogwood Tree, commonly known as one of the fastest-growing ornamental trees, will reach a height of 15 to 25 feet in zones 5 through 8 in acid, rich, clay, or loamy soil. The only thing to be aware of is that whichever soil is kept moist but well-drained in a sunny location.They have long been a favorite for landscapers because of the carefree maintenance these beautiful flowering trees can require. Unlike fruit trees, dogwood blossoms do not require messy cleanup as they float to the ground. Adding the tree to your yard will bring not only the delicate pink blooms but a mixture of wildlife that will flock to this great addition for their food. Songbirds will fill the branches to enjoy the red fruit that will ripen fully in the fall and winter. As this member of the dogwood is extremely adaptable, it makes the perfect tree for any novice to begin their landscaping needs. Stress over proper soil mixtures or situations will be removed from the gardener's thoughts as they plant this pink version of the glorious tree. Pink Dogwood Tree the year-round showpiece Spring and summer will have the lawn filled with the color of the blooms, making a glorious centerpiece to any garden or along the driveway for elegance. While the blossoms of this tree open with a pink influx of color in the spring to brighten up your yard, this graceful tree will provide year-round glory to any lawn and garden. The Pink Dogwood Tree make lawn placement a breeze Of all the ornamental trees available for planting this one tree should be your go to tree for a beautiful lawn its durability allows it to grow in the majority of areas and the ease of growing allows even the busiest of people to have beauty with all the fuss. The mature height allows diversity in planting areas as the 25-foot height can be near utility lines with less worry. Pink Dogwood Trees adds diversity of color to your landscape setting. Center this spring blooming color burst, adding eye appeal to the contrasting green of your lawn, and let the songbirds fill your ears with chirps of delight. Then, enjoy the checkered gray bark against the normally drab winter scene.

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When most people think of shrubs, they think of evergreen plants that work as borders or privacy screens in the landscape. Flowering shrubs are plants and small trees that go the extra mile by providing a splash of color during their blooming season. They can serve as borders that add depth like an evergreen shrub or function as a bold accent piece in your landscaping. Explore our selection of them at TN Nursery to find the next addition to your backyard.

Amazing Colors with Flowering Shrubs

Shrubbery can perform a variety of functions in your landscaping. Some options, like lilacs, can serve as a privacy screen once they grow tall enough. Just remember that they'll need to be trimmed back eventually to keep them under control. Some types of them work well as a border next to a fence, yard, or walkway. They can be shaped through trimming to create the desired effect. Other types, like red or pink weigela, serve as ornamental pieces and work best when you simply let them grow naturally.

Snowballs in July With Our Flowering Shrubs

Some of our most popular bushes at TN Nursery grow clusters of white flowers that actually look like snowballs. These are fun and lively bushes that will attract pollinators like hummingbirds, honey bees, and more. Some of our favorites include the Snow Hill Hydrangea, Chinese Snowball Bush, Old Fashion Snowball, Snowball Hydrangea, and Black Haw Viburnum. For a true show-stopper, you may want to consider a blue hydrangea shrub. Instead of white, the puffy "snowball" blooms of this shrub are intense and beautiful shades of striking blue.

Soft Pinks for Accents With Flowering Shrubs

We have many varieties of flowering shrubs that bloom in light red and soft pink shades that are perfect for accents in a flower garden or backyard sanctuary. If you want pink colors at height, a Muskogee Crêpe Myrtle, Pink Crêpe Myrtle, or Twilight Crêpe Myrtle can grow between 10 and 15 feet tall. Is it a shrub at that point or a tree? It won't matter when you see the way it beautifies your outdoor space.

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For accents closer to the ground, Red Weigelia, Pink Weigelia, Pink Hibiscus, Butterfly Bushes, or Pink Spirea make good choices. These are worthy additions to any backyard floral arrangement that you design to pair with your landscaping. Most of ours at TN Nursery are deciduous, meaning their leaves drop off in the winter, but they come back every spring and bring the same color schemes back to life with minimal effort.