A very compact and dense shrub with bright crimson color on the new growth followed by the deep burgundy to a purplish color for the rest of the foliage. This shrub also requires very little pruning making it an easy and manageable sized plant.
Semi-double, 3" medium pink flowers, which continue until the arrival of frost. Dark green foliage turns to yellow and orange in the fall and is accented perfectly by large orange-red fruit. Makes an excellent hedge rose.
A native birch of the river bottoms but does well on upland soils. Reddish brown exfoliating bark. Interesting winter effect. Resistant to the bronze birch borer.
Upright, pyramidal habit. Medium to fast grower. Adaptable to wide range of soils, including hot, dry sites. Thrives in full sun. Tolerates temperatures -30° to 120° F. White bark, dark green leaves turning yellow in fall. Highly resistant to bronze birch borer under good fertility program. 3-4 stem clumps.
White flowers. A hybrid rugosa rose with large, very fragrant, double white blooms starting in June and repeating throughout the season. Dark shiny foliage.
Large, sweet, dark blue fruit. Fruit ripens a week earlier than other blueberries. A more upright blueberry. Glossy dark green leaves that turn bright red in the fall.