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Buddleia Honeycomb
Buddleia x_weyeriana 'Honeycomb' (Yellow Butterfly Bush) This plant is native to western Central China. The plant reaches 12 feet in height with gray-green foliage and is deciduous or semi-evergreen in warmer climates.
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Forsythia Kumsom
Forsythia Kumsom a most unique forsythia. During our annual visit to the nurseryman’s show in August we saw this amazing plant and new we had to offer it to our customers.
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Forsythia Tree Form
‘Lynwood Gold’ Tree-Form This Tree-form Forsythia's yellow flowers are sure to add a burst of color to late winter or early spring landscapes. Branches can be picked in midwinter and forced into bloom indoors
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Forsythia, Lynwood Gold
F. x intermedia spectabilis ‘Lynwood Gold’ Forsythia's yellow flowers add a burst of color to the late winter or early spring landscapes. Branches can be picked in midwinter and forced into bloom indoors. Ships Fall and Spring
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Forsythia, Show Off
Forsythia, Show Off Forsythia Mindor’, ppaf – Another standout new forsythia from France with large, bright yellow flowers that adorn the plant from head to foot. Attractive dark green foliage unlike any other forsythia adds season long interest.
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Hypericum Blue Velvet
Hypericum Blue Velvet Hypericum kalmianum ppaf – A new cultivar and a growers favorite with attractive blue velvet aromatic leaves that fill the garden with their beautiful scent.
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Hypericum calycinum, St. John's Wort
Aaronsbeard St. Johnswort, this semi-evergreen shrub displays a beautiful array of bright yellow flowers in the spring. Makes an outstanding groundcover. Ships: Fall and Spring.
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Jasmine Carolina
NEW!For a fragrant, early blooming perennial vine this one can’t be beat! This is a well behaved vine that can be used on decks and porches and on trellises near patios and entryways. Carolina jasmine will rapidly...
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Spicebush
Lindera benzoin - Spicebush - A broad, rounded multistemmed shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. The flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches.
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