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Siberian Peashrub
Siberian Peashrub
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Bloom Time: D. June Flowering: Blooming Fruiting: Fruit Growth Rate: Fast growth rate Plant Group: Good wildlife plants, Shrub Plant Type: Deciduous Plant Zone: Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6 Size at Maturity: 6 - 10 ft
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Size at time of shipping: one to two foot BAREROOT Ordering in multiples saves 10% to 20% off our already Low Prices
Ships: Spring Only
Caragana arborescens or siberian peashrub is a deciduous shrub that provides a dense windbreak cover or screen where growing conditions are otherwise difficult and yeilds beautiful yellow flowers durning the spring and summer. Caragana is an erect, oval, shrub, often taller than broad with moderate, sparse branches. It can also be grown as a tree as branches may be so erected as to create a fastigiate appearance. The peashrub is cold and drought tolerant. Plant 4-6' apart for a hedge. Shipped bareroot and priced in lots of 25, 50, and 100+ seedlings.
Ships: Spring Only
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