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- tall one of the fastest

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- not so quick or so tall, more elegant

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Bushes and Shrubs - C - Nursery

These Bushes and Shrubs - C are available from Nature Hills Nursery.

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Canada Red Select Cherry - Tree Form
$119.90

Stunning White Flowers Against Burgundy Foliage Canada Red Select Cherry - Tree Form is a beautiful small tree with maroon-red foliage. The new growth is green, maturing to maroon-red. The small, white flowers in spring produce small, red fruits in summer that are savored by birds. This fruit is an edible chokecherry. Canada Red has a vigorous growth, straight trunk and uniform top. Its foliage is a darker red, with a thicker leaf texture than regular Canada Red. Proper soil conditions are necessary for normal growth with this variety. Pay special attention to insure good drainage and aeration. This tree is best used in borders, screens or masses and prefers full sun and tolerates clay and high pH. It grows 20-25 feet tall and 18-20 feet wide. Use as abeautiful accent treeto addcolor in the garden. Canada Red will also attract birds and butterflies! *Maroon Foliage *Small Red Fruit *Attracts Wildlife more...






Chokeberry - Black
$59.90

Brilliant Fall Color on Compact Shrub The Black Chokeberry is a deciduous shrub with seasonal color and edible fruit. Plant one for definition in your garden or several as a low hedge. The Chokeberry will provide you with exceptional spring and fall interest, but even when not in bloom or fruit this dainty shrub is sure to please you with its summer foliage. Chokeberry leaves are only 1-3 inches long, but have a glossy surface that catches the light with amazing proficiency. It will clearly stand out amid your other green plantings. Your Black Chokeberry will also astound you with its impressive spring display of delicate spring flowers. The clusters of 5-peteled white blooms have subtle pink highlight and appear as tiny bridal bouquets amid the shiny green foliage.The flowers are followed by blueberry-like fruit that dangles from the bush in early fall. With the advent of autumn, your Chokeberry's foliage will transform to its resplendent deep purples and reds, brightening even the da more...






Coral Berry - Amethyst
$45.95

Persistent Pink Pearls Provides Provender The Coral Berry Amethyst, Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii 'Kordes', a Proven Winners selection, produces deep purple-pink fruit that is bright and showy. Amethyst Coral Berry displays a 3'-5' tidy branching habit in full or part sun. It provides interest for the home garden by providing vivid pink fruit in late-summer. The small white midsummer flowers produce hot pink berries in late summer. For a neat winter decoration, use the berry-laden winter stems for indoor floral arrangements. This coral berry is deer resistant. but it is an important wildlife plant. Songbirds, ground birds, small mammals and browsers use the plant for food, cover, and nesting. The Amethyst is very tolerant of any soil, native on limestone and clay but the location needs to be well-drained. The plant requires medium moisture. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs. You get best results if pruned in late fall or ear more...






Cotoneaster - Many-Flowered
$99.90

Blizzard of Tiny White Flowers The Many-Flowered Cotoneaster, Contoneaster multiflorus, produces a blizzardof clusters of small white flowersin spring. It is one of the few cotoneasters useful for its flowers. The flowers mature into a bonanza of bright redberries in late autumn which attracts birds and wildlife. The small green leaves change to a brilliant yellow in autumn, giving the illusion of a blaze of yellow. This upright shrub matures to 10'-15' butcan be pruned to any size. Ithas a fountain-like weeping branch habit and prefers a moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate alkaline soil. The shrub can be used as a hedge, bank cover, in groupings, or planted in a mass. *Proliferation of White Flower Heads *Bright RedBerries Attracts Birds *Brilliant Yellow Foliage in Autumn more...






Cotoneaster - Peking
$99.90

Song Bird Berry Fest The Cotoneaster Peking, Cotoneaster 'acutifolia', is an erect shrub with slender spreading branches. It will mature to 5'-7' with a 4'-5' width and can be pruned to any size. Cotoneaster may be appreciated more for its dark green foliage than its blossoms. The small flowers are white to pinkish. Three-eighths inch black berries ripen in September and persist through mid-winter. They are appreciated by song birds such as the Robin, Cardinal, Blue Jay, and Catbird. This shrub displays yellow to red fall foliage and performs best in moist, well-drained soils. This shrub does well in partial shade to full sun light. Use this plant in the landscape for hedges, screens, and groupings. Too keep this plant neat you may want to prune in the winter. The Peking Cotoneaster is best used as a hedge, or in groupings. Zones 2-9. *Small Pinkish Flowers in Spring *Black Berries Feed Birds Through Winter *Red to Yellow Fall Foliage more...






Cotoneaster - Spreading
$19.95

Lying Down on the Job Spreading Cotoneaster, 'Cotoneaster divaricatus', is a beautiful rounded ornamental shrub with pink flowers in the spring. It produces bright red berries in the summer and is one of the best fruiting varieties. The glossy, dark green foliage turns red in the fall. It is marginally hardy in zone 4. This medium-sized ornamental shrub matures at about 6' tall by 7' wide and has an upright columnar growth habit in youth, but quickly becoming horizontal and spreading with age. Spreading Cotoneaster prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils, but is very adaptable and urban tolerant. It has few disease and pest problems. Its fall color is a nice mixture of green, yellow, orange, red, and burgundy, slowly becoming deciduous. *Tiny Pink Flowers in Spring *Red Foliage in Autumn *Columnar Growth Becomes Prostrate and Spreading more...





 



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