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Spirea - Billiard
Billiard would be great for mass or groupings, screens or border shrubs. It has a tendency to sucker that would make it useful for embankments. Billiard Spirea, spiraea x billiardi, has an unusual flower form, with stamens twice as long as the petals. It grows 6 feet tall and 4 feet in width. It is among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow since it is tolerant of many soils, except extremely wet. The rose colored blossoms occur in narrow, dense plumes from June to August. The plant also likes mulch and summer watering and prefers full sun to partial shade. ... more info
Rose of Sharon - Chiffon White Hibiscus are reliable summer bloomers. Place in moist well drained soil. This plant will add a lot of charm to a late summer landscape. The Hibiscus Chiffon White, 'Hibiscus Chiffon White', also known as Rose of Sharon, a Proven Winners selection, produce large single white flowers adorned with a lacy center. |
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