1. IME SIZZLER™ FIREBUSH (HAMELIA PATENS ‘GRELMSIZ’)
Add some sizzle to your landscape or patio with Lime Sizzler™ Firebush. Highlighting lime green and sizzling red color, this fabulous feature plant is ideal as a patio plant or in mass plantings! Lime Sizzler™ is a great new drought-tolerant Firebush with two-toned leaves of green and yellow. Reddish trumpet-like flowers bloom all summer and are attractive to hummingbirds. This upright spreader reaches 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, prefers full sun and is cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
2. FUCHSIA GLOW™ HYDRANGEA (HYDRANGEA MICROPHYLLA ‘GREFUGLO’)
Fuchsia Glow™ Hydrangea is a prolific rebloomer with vibrant bloom color and a compact growth habit. It is desired for its vibrant fuchsia pink flowers, which bloom from summer to fall. Fuchsia Glow™ is a vigorous growing shrub, reaching 4 to 6 feet tall and wide. It can withstand winter temperatures between -20 and -30 degrees F (USDA Zone 4) and prefers sun to partial shade. It’s perfect as an accent plant, in mass plantings or near water gardens and ponds.
3. BABY JADE™ BOXWOOD PPAF (BUXUS MICROPHYLLA VAR. JAPONICA ‘GREJADE’)
Baby Jade™ Boxwood PPAF is an exceptionally compact boxwood. Baby Jade™ features a moderate growth rate, reaching 3 feet tall and wide. This evergreen boxwood is both drought and heat tolerant and is deer resistant. Cold hardy to a USDA Zone 5, Baby Jade™ prefers partial shade. Its beautiful dark green foliage will fit in perfectly in beds, mass plantings, containers and borders.
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