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Dense coarse blue foliage on a tear-drop upright form.

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Scarlet Beauty’™ was selected in 1999 by Kris Bachtell of The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois, from a plant that has been in the Arboretum’s collection since the late 1950s. It has exhibited superior tolerance to alkaline soil, giving the plant deeper green foliage than any other sweetspire on the market when grown in the alkaline […]

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Compact with rich burgundy fall color.

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Lustrous dark green foliage. This male was bred to pollinate female Blue Hollies such as ‘Blue Princess’. Very Hardy.

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Lustrous dark green foliage. This male was bred to pollinate female Blue Hollies such as ‘Blue Princess’. Very Hardy.

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Lustrous dark green foliage with very pleasing fruit set, this is one of the hardiest Blue Hollies and is easily pollinated by ‘Blue Prince’.

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Immense, porcelain-white flower heads appear backlit as if to create a surreal glow of soft, yellow flowers above tall, erect stems. The habit is robust, but compact, only 4-5′, with dense, lacy panicles that fade pink as they mature. A branded pot is NOT required.

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A diminutive paniculata that is royalty free, yet has won the RHS award of Garden Merit in 2009. It’s smaller, compact size and very prolific showy white blooms makes it a winner in a very competitive in a crowded paniculata field.

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In early summer, ‘Ruby Slippers’ is covered with 9 inch long inflorescences that are held upright above the foliage. Flowers open white, but quickly turn pale pink and then deepen to rose. Burgundy fall color.

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