Rose of Sharon - Ardens

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Rose of Sharon - Ardens

Otherwise, prune to shape. It has a long, early summer to fall bloom period. This plant really requires no pruning, unless you need to remove a dead or damaged branch. Leaves are diamond-shaped, dark green, slightly palmate and toothed. The Ardens Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus Ardens, is an upright, deciduous shrub is that is vigorous, erect, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 8-12' tall. This shrub may also be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier. It is an excellent flowering shrub that may be massed, planted in groups, or used as a specimen. The plant is very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Larger flowers may be obtained by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in early spring. 'Ardens' bears blue flowers from late summer until mid-fall. This cultivar is a sterile triploid that produces very few if any seed pods. ... more info

 

Holly - Castle Spire The lustrous green foliage provides season long interest. Castle Wall will produce bright red berries in the fall and they will add color to the winter landscape. 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. The narrow form makes them great for hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen. 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.

Rose of Sharon - Ardens