Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
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Pink velour ® Crapemyrtle<br />
rhAPsoDy in Pink ® Crapemyrtle<br />
liTTle henry ® Itea<br />
DreAm cATcher Kolkwitzia<br />
reD rockeT ® Crapemyrtle<br />
siciliAn sunshine Laurus<br />
DynAmiTe ® (L. i. ‘Whit II’ pp# 10,296)<br />
This is the first true red tree-form crapemyrtle. Dynamite produces cherry<br />
red flowers even in full sun and hot conditions. New growth is crimson.<br />
Upright form. High mildew resistance.<br />
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1 Item #: 52642 - 2 1/4” • 52644 - 4”<br />
Pink velour ® (L. i. ‘Whit III’ pp# 10,319)<br />
Selected as one of the “2003 Oklahoma Proven” and winner of the<br />
2007 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s ‘Gold Medal Plant Award’, Pink<br />
Velour ® has flashy pink flowers and distinct dark wine foliage which peaks<br />
in the spring. High mildew resistance. Very showy foliage provides wine<br />
landscape color before blooming. USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 52552 - 2 1/4” • 52554 - 4”<br />
rAsPBerry sunDAe ® (L. i. ‘Whit I’ pp# 10,297)<br />
Raspberry red flowers with white margins. New growth is bronze, then<br />
medium green. Upright, nearly columnar habit. Moderate mildew resistance.<br />
Somewhat fragrant. Best fall color of the series.<br />
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1 Item #: 52672 - 21/4” • 52674 - 4”<br />
reD rockeT ® (L. i. ‘Whit IV’ pp# 11,342)<br />
Like Dynamite ® , Red Rocket produces cherry red flowers in hot sunny<br />
conditions. New growth is crimson, then dark green. Upright form. High<br />
mildew and anthracnose resistance. Huge flower clusters up to 24” tall.<br />
May repeat bloom more than Dynamite ® .<br />
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1 Item #: 52682 - 21/4” • 52684 - 4”<br />
rhAPsoDy in Pink ® (L. i. ‘Whit VIII’ pp#16,616)<br />
Distinctly unique landscape appearance with soft pink flowers against<br />
nearly purple foliage. New growth is almost purple and persists most of<br />
the season. Upright form. High mildew resistance.<br />
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-12 feet, gr 1 Item #: 52662 - 2 1/4” • 52664 - 4”<br />
siren reD ® (L. i. ‘Whit VII’ pp# 14,975)<br />
The darkest red flowers yet, distinctly darker red than Dynamite ® or<br />
Red Rocket ® . Darkness/intensity of red is less affected by cool, cloudy<br />
conditions. New growth is wine, and then quickly changes to dark green.<br />
High mildew resistance. USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 8-10 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 52612 - 2 1/4” • 52614 - 4”<br />
TiGhTWAD reD ® (L. i. ‘Whit V’ pp# 11312)<br />
The first true dwarf crapemyrtle with true-red blooms. Flowers are sterile<br />
and produce no distracting seed pods. Plants grow as a dense half-circle<br />
mound with little or no pruning required. The low mound form continues<br />
with age. New leaves are wine/red quickly changing to purplish green,<br />
then to dark steely green. USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 3-4 feet, gr 1.5<br />
Item #: 52692 - 2 1/4” • 52694 - 4”<br />
Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay<br />
Family: Lauraceae<br />
siciliAn sunshine (L. ‘LNSS’ ppaf)<br />
The next big thing for Mediterranean climate landscapes? We think so.<br />
Uniformly crisp chartreuse to gold foliage sets this sweetbay apart from<br />
traditional cultivars. It has stronger and more consistent gold color than<br />
‘Aurea’. Attractive red pedicles add a subtle touch of color. Propagation<br />
prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA 8, AHS 10, 6-20’, gr 1.5 Item # 52602 - 2 1/4”<br />
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