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Hydrangea - Annabelle
It is perhaps the most popular old-fashioned shrub grown in American gardens today. The Hydrangea Annabelle, 'Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle', is a wonderful hydrangea that produces white flowers up to 12 inches across. The huge, white blooms appear in profusion every year without fail in early to late summer. The flower size increases as the season continues, so that the final flush is an extraordinary show! Use Annabelle in borders, hedges, foundation, or accent plantings. Annabelle blooms every year even after severe pruning or intensely cold winters. ... get more information
Lilac - James Macfarlane This lilac has an upright shape. James Macfarlanes are a elegant, hardy shrub which will make a colourful informal hedge, or can be grown as a specimen shrub or small tree. Lilacs should be grown in fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil. The true single pink flowers bloom freely. It is extremely hardy and adaptable, withstanding moisture conditions fatal to vulgaris hybrids. The large clusters of deliciously scented flowers bloom in May and June and are attractive to butterflies. The Lilac 'James Macfarlane', Syringa presoniae 'James Macfarlane', blooms two weeks later than Syringa vulgaris types. |
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