Compact PeeGee Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata ‘Compact is a compact shrub that has large, white, cone-shaped flowers blooming in late summer that mature to a pinkish-bronze towards autumn. The compact size makes it a great choice for a foundation or border planting and is the most cold-hearty of all hydrangeas. PeeGees bloom from mid to late summer through early fall. Flowers start out white; as they age, they turn pink and then rust colored in the fall. Often the flowers are dried for beautiful indoor arrangements that can be enjoyed year round. This large shrub-tree form prefers full to partial sun. It reaches a height and spread of about 6 feet. Compact PeeGee is easily grown, and its lush deciduous leaves are best suited to loose, moist soil in the shade of tall trees or on the north side of the house.
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Crane Pair Fountain – Large
Majestic in beauty and size, our Crane Pair Fountain makes a spectacular addition to your water feature. With their long graceful necks and long legs these beautiful birds are sure to make a dramatic display at your water feature. These lovely creations ar
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Lily – Asiatic – Lollipop
The Asiatic Lily Lollipop, ‘Lilium has flowers that will make you think of a little kid who’s been savoring a very delicious, and very red, lollipop. The tips of each white petal are stained a pretty cherry pink, just like the lips of a messy little child enjoying his lollipop. Asiatic Lilies are excellent for naturalizing and are not at all fussy about their garden situations. They need average drainage and full sun and other than that they are happy wherever they are planted. While Asiatic Lilies aren’t very tall, they are just tall enough to keep the flower buds out of reach of munching bunnies to regard this bulb’s leaves to be as tasty as a lollipop! Their height will be 24-30″.
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Oxypetalum – Heavenly Blue
The Oxypetalu Southern Star Heavenly Blue,’Oxpetalum caeruleum displays a color rarely seen in flowers. The intense glacier blue 1 inch flowers are unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Even the buds are unique with their pale lavender color. The Southern Star also attracts hummingbirds. Heavenly Blue produces very decorative seed pods and they can be overwintered as a houseplant. They bloom mid summer to early fall. The Heavenly Blue prefers full sun and fairly rich garden soil. Deadheading the spent flowers before fruit set will prolong the bloom time. Plant after all danger of frost has passed. The Southern Star provides a most unusual cut flower. They also are great in patio containers or hanging baskets.







