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3 Feet Select Plant Lilac - Donald Wyman
Lilac Donald Wyman The flowers on the panicles tend to be finer and more delicate than those on other lilacs, and its fragrance is more spicy too. It makes an excellent specimen or hedge planting. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds and requires average water needs; water regularly; do not overwater. Donald Wyman Lilac prefers full sun, good drainage and air circulation. It tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. It can be used in many situations, including shrub borders, informal hedges and perennial borders. Being very showy and fragrant, it makes a wonderful screen or border specimen and grows 8-10 feet tall and 4-10 feet wide.

Lilac President Grevy President Grevy Lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'President Grevy', is an upright, vigorously growing French Hybrid Lilac with double, lilac-blue, fragrant flowers that are produced on large panicles in May. It is a leggy, suckering, deciduous shrub, somewhat irregular in shape. President Grevy Lilac can be used in many situations, including shrub borders, informal hedges and perennial borders. It is a good bloomer, deciduous and a fast grower, reaching 10-12 feet tall and spreading to 8 feet wide. Being very showy and extremely fragrant, it makes a wonderful screen or border specimen.
Ninebark Summer Wine®

The Physocarpus Summer Wine, Physocarpus opulifolious 'Summer Wine', is a new Ninebark that is very neat with compact branching and deeply cut, dark crimson leaves. This plant requires little pruning and looks great in a pot. The pinkish white flowers appear in mid summer. Summer Wine is showy and extremely hardy and is prized as a landscape shrub and as a cut flower.

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Euonymus Tures Burning Bush The Tures Burning Bush Euonymus, Euonymus alatus 'Tures', is a nice uniform selection of Euonymus Alatus which resembles Compacta, except that it has larger “corky” twigs and larger, brilliant scarlet, almost fluorescent fall color. Its fall color is a very uniform deep red-purple in a sunny location. It will begin to redden in August, in full fiery color in September, and holds its leaves until October. 'Tures' is excellent for hedges, screens, mass plantings or as a specimen. A symmetrical form is achieved with little to no pruning. It is an adaptable shrub which tolerates a wide range of soils and full shade, but will not tolerate wet, poorly-drained soil.
Honeysuckle Arnold Red Arnold Red Honeysuckle, Lonicera x tatarica, is an excellent plant that provides a profuse flower display and a brilliant show of fruit each year. This deciduous plant has a neat, compact habit that is excellent for backgrounds, screens, windbreaks. Arnold Red makes an excellent foundation plant or can be used as a low hedge. It is a low maintenance Xeriscape plant that is able to withstand drought and temperature extremes. The flashy and fragrant flowers will attract hummingbirds and butterflies all summer long. Many honeysuckles will thrive in containers as well.
Purpleleaf Sandcherry

The Purple Leaf Sandcherry, Prunus cistena, is a thick-growing, long-lived shrub that is sometimes called the Purple Leaf Sand Cherry. It produces bright red 3 inch leaves in spring and blushing, white flowers in May.

This ornamental shrub is especially valued for its hardiness and unique coloring. It is an asset to the landscape and a standout specimen shrub. This deciduous plant makes a wonderful hedge as well.

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Sumac Cutleaf Smooth

The Smooth Sumac, Rhus glabra 'Laciniata', is a shade-intolerant pioneer on heavily disturbed sites, and is particularly common along road and railroad rights-of-way. Sumac will often be found within the first year following fire. Seed production is moderately abundant, and seeds are dispersed by birds.

Lilac Common Purple

The Common Purple Lilac, Syringa Vulgaris, is well-known and loved by gardeners all over the world for its beauty and fragrance; one of the most powerful fragrances emitted by a plant. In North American gardens, this is a very hardy shrub. Lilacs can withstand severely cold winters (even -35 degrees C) and in fact the species does not grow well in areas without significant frost in wintertime.

Lilac Persian

The Persian Lilac, Syringa x persica, is a spreading, graceful shrub with arching branches, reaching 4 to 8 feet in height, 5 to 10 feet spread. This deciduous shrub has dark green foliage. Introduced 1614.

Ninebark Diabolo The flowers and foliage are great for cutting. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. All parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested.
Alpine Currant

The Alpine Currant can survive the coldest of winter climates with annual temperatures as low as -50° Fahrenheit.

Burning Bush Winged ) Corky wings on the branches provide additional winter interest.
Viburnum American Cranberrybush American Cranberrybush is round-topped and fairly dense under cultivation, but can be poorly branched and open in native habitat.
Viburnum Arrowwood

The creamy flowers are not fragrant and they appear in early summer for two weeks on 2 to 4 inch cymes.

 

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