4 County Street Walpole, Ma 02081 (508) 660-1306
4 County Street Walpole, Ma 02081 (508) 660-1306
Though dwarf Korean lilac shrubs can grow to a little over a mature height of 6′ feet, their growth is slow. They remain under four feet tall with an attractive mounded shape for several years
The 'Miss Kim' lilac is a compact deciduous flowering shrub that produces clusters of very fragrant, lavender-purple panicle-shaped blooms in spring.
The common lilac is an old-fashioned, long-lived, and well-loved lilac best known for its fragrant flowers. It is extremely hardy and thrives with little care which makes it a lovely shrub for a specimen planting en.
When it comes to the size of Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus), it can reach an impressive height of 8 to 12 feet and expand to a width of 6 to 10 feet
Available : Aphrodite
Blue Chiffon
Lavender Chiffon
Purple Pillar
Pink Chiffon
Azurri Blue
Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, rose of Sharon bushes are tolerant of a wide range of conditions, including poor soil, heat, humidity, drought and air pollution.
Flowers bloom from midsummer into fall and come in colors including white, red, pink, lavender, blue and bicolors, with single or double forms.
This Wine and Roses Weigela has two bloom seasons! Radiant pink blooms first appear in the late spring. The blooms make a second appearance in the summer. The dark wine-colored leaves that go with these flowers make it a real eye-catcher no matter where you plant it. While attracting hummingbirds this Weigela resists deer
Forsythias are fairly tolerant of poor garden soil, and they have some drought tolerance once established. Plant them where they'll get lots of sunlight. Prune regularly to maintain.
Autumn Lily Encore Azalea offers vibrant year-round color to any garden. Autumn Lily produces white blooms with occasional single purple stripes from spring to fall.
Autumn Majesty features fuchsia purple, semi-double blooms that have a delicately ruffled appearance to them unlike many traditional azaleas, Encore Azaleas bloom best in full sun.
An extremely hardy selection that provides a massive display of brilliant, golden yellow single blooms in late spring.
The compact New Age™ Lavender Lilac features a densely branched structure cloaked in deep green foliage. This Lilac is very fragrant and offers a beautiful spring bouquet. This modern selection also shows strong disease resistance to powdery mildew! Bloomables® Lilac bushes grow just 4-5 feet in height and width .Available in white and Lavender
Nova Zembla Rhododendron is an evergreen shrub distinguished by its leathery, green foliage and bright red trumpet-like flowers in the spring.
The ball-shaped truss supports around 20 flowers. The foliage consists of elliptic, olive-green leaves. This dense and spreading plant is highly vigorous and adaptable, tolerating both heat and cold. It reaches a height of 6 feet in 10 years.
An Incredibly beautiful and exceptionally floriferous, Rhododendron 'Percy Wiseman' is a semi-dwarf evergreen shrub with color-changing flowers.
A durable yet charming rhododendron with small trusses of bright lavender-purple blooms that contrast with the small, dark green leaves. The evergreen foliage takes on a mahogany-brown winter color.
English Roseum Rhododendron, a stunning, dense-growing evergreen shrub, admired for its large, graceful clusters of striking rosy pink-purple flowers that truly stand out.
Ivory Halo dogwoods typically reach a mature height and width of 4 to 6 feet, forming a compact, rounded shrub suitable for smaller gardens or mass plantings. This moderate-growing shrub also offers other notable features, including variegated leaves and vibrant red winter stems
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Alice blooms on old wood. This oakleaf hydrangea with a mature height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet grows vigorously. Alice produces white flowers that mature to pink and can be up to 12 inches long. Thrives in full sun or part shade.
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The oakleaf hydrangea grows to a mature height and width of 4 feet. These hydrangeas bloom on the previous year's growth. Ruby Slippers Hydrangeas thrive in full sun for at least 6 hours daily but can also tolerate partial shade. In hotter climates, offering some afternoon shade is beneficial.
Fire and Ice Hydrangeas bloom on both new and old wood. This cold hardy hydrangea is a beautiful shrub that produces a showy display of large, white cone-shaped blooms that accented with deep pink florets. Grows up to 6 feet tall 4 feet wide.
The Fairytrail Bride represents a new class of hydrangeas, featuring long green stems adorned with clusters of white flowers at every leaf node. This stunning plant blooms all summer. It attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, grows up to 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide, and thrives in morning sun and afternoon shade. Blooms on old and new wood
A reblooming hydrangea flowers on both old and new wood, allowing it to produce blooms repeatedly throughout the growing season. It grows up to 3 feet tall and wide and thrives with 4-6 hours of sun and afternoon shade.
BloomStruck hydrangeas bloom on both old and new growth. They thrive in morning sun and afternoon shade, reaching a size of about 4 feet in height and width. This ability to flower on both types of wood allows for extended blooming from late spring through fall.
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Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' is a mounding shrub that grows 3–5′ high with a wider spread. In July, it produces huge (8–12′′) round heads of pure white smooth blossoms. Blooms on new wood.
Twist-n-Shout hydrangea is a versatile hydrangea that should bloom from early summer until fall. A reblooming hydrangea blooms on both old and new wood, giving it the ability to produce flowers repeatedly throughout the growing season. Mature height and width 4 feet.
: The Limelight Hydrangea Shrub delivers season after season. You get a floral display that gets started early, meaning color that lasts longer than ever before. Mature height and width 6 feet, Blooms on new wood.
'Little Lime' hydrangeas bloom best in full sun, with at least six hours of sunlight every day. Afternoon shade is preferred. While maintaining its short stature of 3-5’ tall and wide it's a very impressive addition to your garden. Blooms on new wood.
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Sike's Dwarf’ is a dwarf mounded cultivar that matures to only 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. It differs from the species by growing much smaller with smaller leaves and smaller flower panicle. Performs best in full sun or part shade in fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Blooms on old wood.
This shrub prefers full sun to light shade. Grown in part shade (6 hrs of sun/day or on the West side of a house) it takes 3 or more years to establish itself before becoming full and blooming. Hydrangea 'Quick Fire' typically matures to a height of 3 to 5 feet and a width of 3 to 4 feet. Blooms on new wood.
The Original Endless Summer Hydrangea is the first hydrangea that blooms both on the previous year's branches as well as the new season's growth. Early Blue Hydrangeas reach a size 4 feet. Blue hydrangeas thrive in 4-6 hours of sunlight; morning sun is best! Blooms on old and new wood.
The Summer Crush hydrangea does best with a combination of morning sun and afternoon shade. Summer Crush is a rebloomer that blooms on new and old wood. The Summer Crush® hydrangea is a compact variety that achieves a mature height and width of 18 to 36 inches. Blooms on old and new wood.
The Little Lime Punch hydrangea typically grows to a mature size of 3 to 5 feet tall and wide. It is a compact shrub that offers an impressive blend of green, pink, and white blooms as it matures through the summer and into the fall. They can easily grow in morning sun and afternoon shade. Blooms on new wood.
Allegheny Viburnum: This attractive, dense, upright shrub with textured, leathery, dark green foliage makes a great hedge, screen, or windbreak. Deer resistant. Prefers full sun, partial sun. Quickly reaches 10 ft. tall and wide.
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Wintertur is a rounded, multi-stemmed, upright-spreading deciduous shrub that typically grows 5-12 feet tall and wide. Its foliage often transforms into attractive shades of maroon to dark red purple in the fall. In late summer to early fall, clusters of berries in hues of deep pink and blue purple frequently appear, creating a striking contrast against the foliage.
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