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We chose to grow this selection of Crimson Pygmy over twenty-five years ago; originally selected at Moretti Nursery in Ohio decades before that. It is a very uniform cultivar that has a dense, compact habit. New growth is bright crimson-red fading to a dark burgundy-maroon. It is brighter red than Concorde.
Read More...If you love ‘Blush’ and ‘Glowing Pink’, then you will adore ‘Orchid’ because this sister seedling is a hybrid of the two colors. Deep, raspberry red spots in the throat, with a baby blush pink colored flower make for a stunning, yet calming combination in any garden setting. The accepted botanical name for the Chalet […]
Read More...Is it pink? Is it white? It depends on the light. The flowers on this Korean Azalea are quite iridenscent and can change often. The accepted botanical name for the Chalet hybrids is Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense x … these hybrids are the hardiest of the evergreen azaleas.
Read More...Overall flower color is a pale rose, but with raspberry spots in its throat, it has a two toned, attractive pink effect. The accepted botanical name for the Chalet hybrids is Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense x … these hybrids are the hardiest of the evergreen azaleas.
Read More...Its magenta-plum colored flowers are the darkest in the series. It has subtle color spots in the throat so it has an overall purple hue. The magenta colored stamens make the color pop even more. The accepted botanical name for the Chalet hybrids is Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense x … these hybrids are the hardiest […]
Read More...Orange Rocket’ is part of the “Rocket” series of Berberis distinguished by their tight, upright, columnar habit. This award-winning selection is a compact, upright deciduous shrub with small red leaves that turn a ruby red in autumn. Foliage hues intensify in fall, making ‘Orange Rocket’ light up the landscape in mass plantings, as a specimen […]
Read More...We chose to grow this selection of Crimson Pygmy over twenty-five years ago; originally selected at Moretti Nursery in Ohio decades before that. It is a very uniform cultivar that has a dense, compact habit. New growth is bright crimson-red fading to a dark burgundy-maroon. It is brighter red than Concorde.
Read More...A petite mound of velvety dark purple leaves if grown in full sun. Small yellow flowers in the spring stand out against the intense purple background. It hasn’t produced more than a few seeds in twenty years in our garden. Selected at Wavecrest Nursery in western Michigan.
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