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Hydrangea - Pink Diamond
Pink Diamond thrives in moist, acidic well drained soils. It produces both sterile and fertile flowers. It has a moderate growth to 6 feet tall and as wide. It is first a cream color which gradually turns a rich shade of pink. The panicles are held upright, and this large upright habit makes a good background, or it can easily be trained as a small tree. Cut blossoms are suitable for drying, or prune off in late winter or early spring. Pink Diamond Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond', is an upright rounded Hydrangea with incredibly large flowers. This a rugged, reliable plant and is considered the most cold hardy of this clan. The panicles open in late summer with valuable shades of color. This deciduous plant prefers sun or part shade in dry climates. ... more
Holly - Castle Spire Castle Wall is compact and pyramidal in form This plant will attain heights of 8 to 10 feet and never be more tha 3 feet wide. The lustrous green foliage provides season long interest. The narrow form makes them great for hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen. The Holly Castle Spire, 'llex x 'Castle Spire', a Proven Winners selection, is one of the new blue hollies that are great for foundation plants. Castle Wall will produce bright red berries in the fall and they will add color to the winter landscape. |
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