Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
BuddLeiA CoNtiNued<br />
‘ellen’s Blue’<br />
Perhaps the truest blue. Good sized flower heads and gray foliage.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5 feet, gr 0.5 Item #: 05354 - 4”<br />
English Butterfly TM<br />
Series<br />
This is a great series of compact buddleia developed<br />
by Elizabeth Keep of East Malling, England. You’ll love<br />
the way they look in containers and in gardens. They’re<br />
fragrant, colorful and they attract butterflies. Treat them<br />
like a perennial in the north; cut back heavily in the<br />
spring for better flowering.<br />
ADonis Blue TM (B. d. ‘Adokeep’)<br />
Deep blue flowers of good size (approx. 10 to 12 inches) and fragrance on a<br />
compact plant. It is a violation of state and/or federal law to use a trademark without<br />
permission. Patent/trademark tag required. AWARDS: Silver Medal from Royal<br />
Boskoop. USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5 feet, gr 0.5<br />
Item #: 04674 - 4” • 04675 - Quick Turn<br />
PeAcock TM (B. d. ‘Peakeep’)<br />
Good sized (approx. 10 to 12 inches) pink flower heads on a neat compact plant.<br />
It is a violation of state and/or federal law to use a trademark without permission.<br />
Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5 feet, gr 0.5<br />
Item #: 04654 - 4” • 04655 - Quick Turn<br />
PurPle emPeror TM (B. d. ‘Pyrkeep’)<br />
Large mauve-purple blooms on a compact, neatly growing shrub. Blooms are<br />
approximately 5 to 6 inches in length. It is a violation of state and/or federal law<br />
to use a trademark without permission. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5 feet, gr 0.5 Item #: 04664 - 4” • 04665 - Quick Turn<br />
merry mAGic TM PurPle (B. d. ‘SMBDPL’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
It’s big and bold, with loads of outrageously large blooms. This rock<br />
star butterfly bush will take center stage in the garden and at retail.<br />
Propagation prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA Zone 5, AHS 9, 5-7’ tall and wide, gr 0.5.<br />
Item #: 04694 - 4”<br />
merry mAGic TM violeT (B. d. ‘SMBDVL’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
Slightly larger than Purple this butterfly bush has extremely long<br />
inflorescences of plum-purple flowers. Blooms may reach up to 2’ in<br />
length! A low seed-set makes it less invasive than most other varieties.<br />
USDA Zone 5, AHS 9, 6-8’ tall and wide, gr 0.5.<br />
Item #: 07174 - 4”<br />
merry mAGic TM orchiD (B. d. ‘SMBDPB’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
Too much of a good thing is…wonderful! This is the heaviest blooming<br />
buddleia we’ve seen, with a nice, round compact habit. The abundant<br />
dark purple flowers have lots of impulse appeal. Propagation prohibited<br />
without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5’, gr 1 Item #: 04764 - 4”<br />
‘Pink delight’<br />
Pure pink flowers in thick large racemes. Excellent growth habit and<br />
attractive silver foliage. AWARDS: GCA.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 5-6 feet, gr 0.5 Item #: 05864 - 4”<br />
‘Summer Skies’ (B. ‘Summer Skies’ pp#22,465, cbraf)<br />
A high-drama plant for the summer garden, its soft violet-blue flowers<br />
contrast beautifully with the bright yellow and white variegated<br />
foliage. This is a highly stable variety which is resistant to scorching.<br />
Developed by William Smith and Mark Brand at the University of<br />
Connecticut. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/<br />
trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 4-5 feet, gr 0.5<br />
Item#: 06464 - 4” • 06465 - Quick Turn<br />
Callicarpa Beautyberry<br />
Family: Verbenaceae (Callicar-pa: Greek for beautiful fruit)<br />
‘Profusion’ (C. bodnieri)<br />
A profusion of violet fruit clusters adorn this plant in autumn. Known for<br />
its bronze-purple new growth and its dark green foliage. Treat it like a<br />
perennial in the north; cut it back hard in early spring. AWARDS: AGM.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 8, 4-10 ft., gr 0.5<br />
Item #: 08102 - 2 1 /4” • 08104 - 4”<br />
‘early Amethyst’ (C. dichotoma)<br />
Bright purple berries appear earlier in fall than other varieties providing<br />
more enjoyment and better sales. Brought to our attention by the Arnold<br />
Arboretum. Some say it is the same plant as C. ‘Issai’.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 0.5<br />
Item #: 08152 - 2 1 /4” • 08154 - 4”<br />
PurPle PeArls TM<br />
(C. x ‘NCCX1’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
A new hybrid beautyberry that resulted from a cross between Callicarpa<br />
dichotema x kwantungensis, it has distinctive pink flowers. The foliage<br />
is tinged with purple, particularly in the fall when the very large purpleviolet<br />
berries cover the plant. This vigorous plant has a nice upright habit.<br />
Propagation prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA 6, AHS 8, 4-5’, gr 0.5<br />
Item #: 08302 - 2 ¼” • 08304 - 4” • 08305 - Quick Turn<br />
Calycanthus Sweetshrub<br />
Family: Calycanthaceae (Caly-can-thus: Greek for calyx and flower)<br />
‘Aphrodite’ (C. ‘Aphrodite’ ppaf, cbraf)<br />
A new, improved hybrid calycanthus with large, bright red magnolialike<br />
flowers. Unlike ‘Hartlage Wine’, it is very fragrant. This rebloomer<br />
has nice, glossy foliage, too. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney of NC<br />
State. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag<br />
required. USDA Zone 5, AHS 9, 5-6’ tall and wide<br />
Item#: 08364 - 4” • 08365 - Quick Turn<br />
‘Hartlage Wine’ (C. x raulstonii)<br />
A hybrid between Sinocalycanthus and Calycanthus. This sweetshrub has<br />
large maroon, magnolia-like flowers with little fragrance. Superb glossy<br />
foliage and strong growth. Hybridized by Richard Hartlage while at NCSU.<br />
USDA 6, AHS 9, 6-8 feet, gr 1 Item #: 72914 - 4”<br />
‘Venus’ (C. x ‘Venus’, pp#15,925)<br />
An exciting sweetshrub with large magnolia-like flowers in early<br />
summer and a powerful fragrance of strawberries, melons, and spices.<br />
A cross with Sinocalycanthus by Dr. Tom Ranney of NC State University.<br />
Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag<br />
required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 5-6 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 08372 - 2 1 /4” • 08374 - 4”<br />
See more images on our website www.<strong>Spring</strong><strong>Meadow</strong><strong>Nursery</strong>.com <strong>Flowering</strong> <strong>Shrubs</strong> 28