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  • … pink flowers, set off by the dense, purple-edged foliage. Topping out at just 3 feet, this is one <em>Weigela</em> that can fit almost anywhere...a small garden...the front of a …
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  • … <p>'Samba' is a little powerhouse of a <em>Weigela</em>. A semi-dwarf at three feet tall and wide, its …
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  • … to reach the U.S. from its native Japan, arriving here well before 1900. 'Dart's Pink Lady' is a direct descendant, and shares the impressive size, weeping habit, and prolific spring bloom …
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  • … a treat by the door. The flower show makes them an eye-catching specimen. And the upright form is appropriate for hedging. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love Weigela , and so do …
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  • … ‘Nivea’ is a cultivar of the U.S. native wisteria. It can grow to 25’ in length with an 8’ spread.  It …
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  • … Birchleaf spirea is named for the shape of its leaves, which resemble those of the birch genus. White flowers …
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  • … emerges light green and becomes blue-green as the season progresses. Fall foliage color is gold. The genus Spiraea consists of small to medium sized flowering shrubs with a …
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  • … Halward's Silver Nippon spirea is somewhat smaller than the species. It produces abundant white flowers on a densely branched …
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  • … June Bride Nippon spirea is so named for its abundant sprays of bridal white flowers produced in the most favored month …
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  • … Snowmound spirea is by far the most popular cultivar of Spiraea nipponica . It has a neat, dense habit and …
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