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Blaauw's Pink

Soft salmon peach-pink blooms emerge in abundant small, funnel shaped flowers in mid April to early May. Dark green foliage throughout the summer. This slow growing evergreen azalea stays compact and semi-upright. Pleasant to the eye, a great choice for brightening a partly shady patio or courtyard garden. More About Azalea 'Blaauw's Pink' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 5-6 FeetSpacing: 3-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Blaauw's Pink' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Bloodgood

Bloodgoods have bright red leaves in the spring - maturing to a rich purple-red color during the summer - becoming a bright crimson in the fall. This sturdy, deciduous tree makes an excellent selection for nearly any landscape!  A vigorous upright grower that becomes rounded with age.  Small inconspicuous red flowers in spring followed by red fruit in early fall.  This tree retains its color well even during summer heat. More About Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' Small tree ideal for smaller gardens. Retains color even in hot weather. Brilliant fall color. Winter interest. Interesting Notes: Mainly used as a single specimen; in landscapes the Japanese maple makes a striking display when used to line a driveway, along property lines or in groupings.  When used in this way, the recommended spacing for this tree is 20 feet apart.  Japanese maple Growing and Maintenance Tips Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins.   Height: 15-20 FeetSpread: 15 FeetSpacing: 20-25 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fall Color, Great Foliage, Low Maintenance, Fast Growing, Specimen, Focal Point Foliage Color: Burgundy Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Foliage): Summer, Fall, Early Color

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Crimson Queen

The new growth on this small Japanese Maple is a bright crimson red that persists through the entire growing season.  Finely dissected leaves on handsome cascading branches.  Ideal for small gardens and tight spaces.  Summer color becomes crimson in the fall. More About Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Queen' Easy to grow. Dwarf variety. Beautiful cascading branches. Year around interest. Interesting Notes: Beginning in the mid-1960s, Acer palmatum variant dissectum forma atropurpureum 'Crimson Queen' was by many regarded as the best dissectum or laceleaf Japanese maple. 'Crimson Queen' is a heavily cascading weeper that forms a more nearly perfect dome & if grown near a ledge or large raised bed can even droop downward lower than its root-crown. Japanese Maple Growing and Maintenance Tips Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers lightly dappled shade. Leaves may scorch in full sun in hot southern summers. Plant in a location protected from strong winds. Stake trunk for more erect growth or leave alone for full cascading effect.  When grouping, plant 10 to 15 feet apart. Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 10 FeetSpacing: 10-15 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Queen' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fall Color, Great Foliage, Low Maintenance, Specimen, Focal Point Foliage Color: Burgundy Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Foliage): Summer, Fall, Early Color

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Delaware Valley White

Pure white blooms in early spring emerge on this vigorous, upright, compact evergreen shrub. Hardy, handsome, glossy green foliage take on a pleasant yellow fall color.  The most recognized of all the white azalea.  Use in foundation planting, a flowering screen in semi-shade, or in a naturalized setting.  More About Azalea 'Delaware Valley White' The most recognized of all white azaleas. Maintains a low growing habit. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Excellent choice for a moon garden. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3 FeetSpread: 5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Delaware Valley White' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Foliage Color: Green Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Fashion

Coral, orange-red to rose color blossoms cover the entire plant in a dense profusion of color in mid-season. A spreading, semi-dwarf shrub with dark green attractive foliage that becomes burgundy in the fall. Plant as a border or small hedge or single specimen. More About Azalea 'Fashion' Vibrant evergreen with clusters of flowers in Spring Good color interest all year long Low maintenance Interesting Notes: This azalea among several hundred Glen Dale hybrid varieties was introduced by Ben Morrison at the USDA Plant Production Station in Glen Dale, MD.  Developed for its cold hardness in the mid-Atlantic states, flower buds are hardy to 0° temperature. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 6 FeetSpacing: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 6/7-8 Azalea 'Fashion' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen, Border or Bed Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter

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Girard Christina

Double rose-red blooms cover the shrub in a profusion of color in late spring. Dense, broadly rounded evergreen shrub with large, glossy green foliage.   The leaves take on a Mahogany color in the fall and winter. An excellent choice for a showy border or accent planting. Makes a great companion plant for Japanese Maples. More About Azalea 'Girard Christina' Bright showy flowers. Upright habit, maintenance free. Nice bronze to Mahogany color in the fall and winter. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Interesting Notes The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH.  An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Christina' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Border or Bed, Evergreen, Low Maintenance Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter, Spring Bloomer

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Girard Renee Michelle

Brilliant glowing pink flowers in spring.  Excellent evergreen shrub with a dense growth habit. Glossy, dark green foliage turns a dark burgundy color in winter.  This azalea is valued for its adaptability to colder climates. Outstanding foundation plant or as a medium height hedge.  More About Azalea 'Girard Renee Michelle' Showy bright flowers. Easy to grow, dense growth habit. Good color interest all season long. Dark burgundy color in winter. Interesting Notes: The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH.  An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Renee Michelle' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Naturalizing, Border or Bed, Focal Point, Low Maintenance, Specimen, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter

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Gold Mop

Stunning golden, threadlike branches are the trademark of this evergreen shrub. The cascading nature of the branches also adds an air of elegance to any mixed border. Easy to grow and adapts to most locations. More About Chamaecyparis pisifera Accent plant. Holds color well. Adds contrast to the landscape. Interesting Notes: A much improved strain of gold mop cypress, it has a more compact and wider spreading growth habit than the species.  Gold Mop Cypress Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Gold Mops grow easily in fertile, well drained soils with full sun to part shade and shelter from strong winds.  Click on the "About Us" tab to find planting instructions. Watering: For the first season, water every 2-4 days after planting for the first 6 weeks and then at least once a week onward unless rain occurs. After the first season, plants should only be watered during exteded periods without rain. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring after the last frost with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer made for evergreen shrubs. Pruning: Pruning is rarely needed. Gold Mop can be kept smaller with minimal pruning. Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-7 Chamaecyparis pisifera Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Mass Planting, Low Maintenance, Evergreen, Focal Point Foliage Color: Gold Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter, Summer, Fall

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Goshiki

The Goshiki is quite the showy plant with its multitude of colors and provides year round interest. It does perform best in the partial shade.  More About Osmanthus O. heterophyllus 'Goshiki' Easy care Far wider than it is tall Excellent companion plants: Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo), Boxwood (Buxus), Daylilies Great accent plant or use in a hedge Interesting Notes: Leaves offer green flecking on a gold, maturing to cream background; new growth is pink/bronze-tinged and leaves mature to a green, gold and cream collage. The mature leaves are striking.  False Holly Growing and Maintenance Tips Transplanted from containers; the Goshiki prefers fertile, moist and well-drained acid soil. Preferably plant in partial shade. The Goshiki will grow to 3-5' high with a spread of slightly less. That being said the growth rate is slow. The flowers are highly fragrant, but they are for the most part hidden. You know that they are there though by the fragrance.  Height: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: Zone (6)7 to 9 Osmanthus O. heterophyllus 'Goshiki' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-Drained Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Evergreen, Fall Color, Mass Planting, Focal Point, Container Foliage Color: Dark Green, White, Gold, Bronze, Multi-Color Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer, Summer

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Johanna

Masses of large deep red ruffled blooms make a colorful display in mid spring on this hardy, densely branched evergreen shrub. Excellent for brightening a shady location with its long lasting spring color. Dark green small glossy leaves in summer turns to a tinge of burgundy red color in the fall and winter. More About Azalea kaempferi 'Johanna' Medium sized shrub. Nice large red blooms. Maintenance free. Interesting Notes: The kaempferi is a native of Japan and is known as Torch Azalea for its brilliant color.  First introduced in 1892 the kaempferi was used for many new hybrids.  The Johanna is cold hardy and semi-evergreen usually taller than broad.  Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 4 FeetSpread: 4 FeetSpacing: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-8 Azalea kaempferi 'Johanna' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter

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Kaempo

Large eye catching hot pink blooms emerge in later spring.  This slow growing dwarf has nice dark green leaves throughout the summer.  Ideal for foundation, mass planting or as a border for gardens or sidewalks. More About Azalea hybrid 'Kaempo' Showy hot pink flower late in season. Slow growing make it maintanence free. Excellent foundation plant or border azalea. Interesting Notes: Native of Japan, satsuki means fifth month the basic flowering period for most of this variety.  Dwarf and low spreading evergreen with large flowers appear mid to late May into June.  Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 2 FeetSpread: 2 FeetSpacing: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 6/7-8 Azalea hybrid 'Kaempo' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Border or Bed, Evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter

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Pleasant White

Clusters of outstanding clear white flowers with cream centers emerge among dark green glossy foliage in late spring. This compact, vigorous, grower extends the azalea flowering season.  The leaves retain a nice green color into winter.  Excellent as a foundation plant, showy accent, or low hedge. More About Azalea 'Girard Pleasant White' Showy white flowers. Low growing, maintenance free. Single specimen, foundation or naturalized setting. Excellent choice for a moon garden. Interesting Notes: The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH.  An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3 FeetSpread: 5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Pleasant White' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Shirofugen

The Shirofugen Cherry tree, is an ornamental cherry tree that develops bright pink bunds that burst into double-blossom flowers in the Spring.  These gorgeous, double blossoms emerge white with pink touches. As Spring continues, the pink coloring deepens turning the tree from white to pink.  More About Prunus serrulata ‘Shirofugen’ The Yoshino Cherry is best grown in zones 5 through 8. Select a location in full sunlight to plant your tree. When needed, prune your tree in late-winter. Interesting Notes: The Shirofugen won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit (AGM) in 2002 due to its beauty and elegance. It makes a prominent landscaping feature that can be planted near patios, porches, and pathways. Just be sure that your location is large enough to accommodate as the canopy does sit lower at 4 feet. The Shirofugen tree does not produce fruit. Shirofugen Cherry Tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Till an area that is 4 to 5 feet in diameter for each tree. The Shirofugen Cherry needs to be planted in large, wide beds for strong root growth. Make sure the soil pH is around 6.5 to 7.0. If your soil is more acidic, till in 10 pounds of dolomitic lime to help adjust the pH. Be sure that your soil is well-drained. Dig a hole for each tree that is as deep as its pot. Loosen with a pitchfork as you dig. Firm the soil around the roots. Spread a 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. Moisten the soil thoroughly to a depth of 12 inches so that the lower roots receive adequate water. Water regularly thereafter for the first year, whenever the soil is dry 2 inches deep. Prune your trees in late winter. Cut back developing branches so that you have approximately 2 feet between levels of branches to maintain the 'scaffold' shape. Prune any branches or stems that develop from the trunk that are below 2 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Height: 25-35FeetSpread: 25-30 Feet

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