Elderberry - Sutherland Gold $59.90
Airy Golden Elderberry The Sutherland Gold Elderberry, Sambucus racemosa 'Sutherland Gold', is an adaptable shrub, swift and vigorous in its growth. 'Sutherland Gold' can tolerate a great deal of sun and is frequently claimed to be more sun tolerant than 'Plumusa Aurea'. It may not bloom and fruit as fully in the deepest shade, so bright shade or dappled shade is the ideal. New spring leaves emerge golden with coppery highlights and sheen in late March, soon mature to a rich golden yellow, and then very slowly turn lime-green in summer. The leaves are deeply cut, to the point that it has been described as looking like a gigantic fern. This elderberry is suitable for mixed or shrub borders or for naturalizing in wild areas. The fruits of this genus have culinary attributes when cooked, but can cause illness if eaten raw, or if the poisonous seeds are consumed. The Sutherland Gold Elderberry shrub prefers humus-rich moist well-draining soil, but can tolerate a wide range of soil conditio more...
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Euonymus - Sarcoxie $59.90
Year-Round Variegated Foliage Sarcoxie Euonymus is an evergreen vine with ornamental foliage. This extremely versatile plant can be used as a groundcover, trained to climb your lamppost or even encouraged into an accent shrub for your front yard. Your Sarcoxie Euonymus is an evergreen that loves to spread and sprawl. As an evergreen, it provides wonderful, year-round color but the unique foliage is where it really shines. Each glossy, oval leaf features white-variegated dark green foliage, which is sure to add some ornamental definition for your yard. In the fall, your Sarcoxie will grace your landscape with the addition of showy, shell-pink capsules for that extra dash of color before the drabness of winter sets in. Sarcoxie Euonymus is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub that will grow to about four feet tall with a five foot spread (depending upon how you train/prune it). It has a natural ground-hugging habit and is adaptable to various landscape conditions. It's even tolerant of pollut more...
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