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#1 1/2 Container Shrubs

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CARYOPTERIS x Clandonensis - Blue Mist Shrub:

  • ‘Blue Mist’
    Blue flowers in late summer. 2’. Zone 5.

  • ‘Dark Knight’
    Low mounding shrub that tolerates dry conditions. Purple blue flowers late summer. Attracts hummingbirds. 2’. Zone 5

CHAENOMELES - Flowering Quince:

  • speciosa ‘Texas Scarlet’
    Early red flowers, spreading habit. 2’. Zone 4.

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CLETHRA alnifolia - Summersweet:

  • 'Hummingbird’
    Dwarf compact rounded shrub. Glossy green foliage turns pale yellow in fall. White flower. 4’. Zone 4.

  • ‘Paniculata’
    Upright shrub with small white flowers. Tolerates shade and wet soil. 8’. Zone 3.

  • ‘Ruby Spice’
    Reddish pink flowers, fragrance attracts butterflies. Green foliage and yellow fall color. Tolerates shade and wet soil. 4’. Zone 4.

DEUTZIA gracillis:

  • ‘Slender Deutzia’
    Compact spreading, white flowers. 2’. Zone 4.

EUONYMUS:

  • alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus)
    A fall landscape shrub known for its brilliant red autumn color, winged bark, and versatile soil adaptability. 6’. Zone 4.

FORSYTHIA:

  • x intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’
    A superior spring bloomer, intense yellow blooms on stiff, upright stems and purple fall color. 8’. Zone 4.

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HYDRANGEA paniculata:

  • Grandiflora ‘Pee Gee’
    White to pink flowers. July-August. 8’. Zone 4.

  • ‘Tardiva’
    White, pyramidal flower spikes. 8’. Zone 4.

Hypericum frondosum - St. Johnswort:

  •  ‘Sunburst’
    Yellow flowers June to Sept. 2’. Zone 5.

Lonicera - Honeysuckle:

  • x heckrottii (Goldflame)
    Carmine buds open pink with creamy yellow
    inside. 10’. Zone 4.

Myrica pennsylvanica:

  • ‘Northern Bayberry’
    Glossy green leaves, gray berries. Very hardy. Burgundy fall color. 6’. Zone 3.

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Potentilla fruticosa:

  • ‘Abbottswood’
    White flowers, blue-green foliage. 2’. Zone 2.

  • ‘Baker Pink’
    Pink. 2’. Zone 2.

  • ‘Coronation Triumph’
    Bright yellow with dark green foliage. 3’. Zone 2.

  • ‘Goldfinger’
    Bright yellow flowers bloom all summer. 3’. Zone 2.

  • ‘Katherine Dykes’
    Soft yellow flowers, silver green foliage. 3’. Zone 2.

  • ‘McKay’s White’
    Creamy white flowers, soft green foliage. 2’. Zone 2.

  • ‘Tangerine’
    Bright yellow to orange flowers. 2’. Zone 2.

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Rosa rugosa:

  • 'Alba' White
    Fragrant white flowers that bloom June to Sept. 4’. Zone 2.

  • Red
    Fragrant red flowers that bloom all summer. Tolerant of dry soils. 4’. Zone 2.

Salix - Willow:

  • discolor (Pussy Willow)
    Silvery catkins in early spring. Wet locations. Zone 3.

  • integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Tricolor)
    Pink-rose-white variegated leaves. 4’. Zone 3.

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Spiraea:

  • japonica ‘Dakota Goldcharm’®
    Dwarf. Golden foliage with bronze stems and yellow leaves, pink flowers. 15”. Zone 4

  • japonica ‘Gold Mound’
    Bright gold summer foliage, pink flowers. 3’. Zone 4.

  • japonica ‘Little Princess’
    Small leaved deciduous shrub producing pink flowers in mid-summer with foliage turning dark red in the fall. 30”. Zone 4.

  • japonica ‘Neon Flash’
    Produces rich red flowers in late spring/early summer with reddish new growth that turns dark green at maturity. 3’. Zone 4.

  • japonica ‘Shirobana’
    Great mounding plant. Leaves are a deep green and flowers produce rose, pink and white blooms on the same plant. Flowering continues sporadically through the summer. 3’. Zone 4.

  • nipponica ‘Snowmound’
    Dwarf shrub with small dark blue-green leaves, pure white flowers in late May/June. 3’. Zone 4.

  • x bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’
    Carmine-pink flowers appear in late May and June with a reddish-purple leaf color developing in the fall. 3’. Zone 3.

  • x bumalda ‘Dolchica’
    Leaves are incised with deep purple new growth. Flowers are pink. 2’. Zone 4.

  • x bumalda ‘Goldflame’
    New growth has a bronzy coloration that matures to a greenish yellow. Leaves turn a coppery-orange in fall. Pink in summer. 2’. Zone 3.

  • x vanhouttei
    Vase-shaped habit with arching stems that support bluish-green foliage and white flowers in mid-spring. 6'. Zone 3.

Syringa vulgaris:

  • vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac)
    Vigorous multi-stem with fragrant purple flowers that grow in clusters. Excellent cut flowers. Grows to 20’ and a spread of 20'. Zone 3.

WEIGELA florida:

  • ‘Java Red’
    Compact, dark foliage, pink flowers. 6’. Zone 4.

  • ‘Minuet’
    Dwarf compact form with dark ruby red blooms over purple-green leaves. 2’. Zone 4.

  • ‘Red Prince’
    Red flowers, very hardy. 5’. Zone 4.

  • ‘Variegata’
    Ruby flowers emerge in late spring over medium green leaves, creamy yellow margins. Compact growth habit. 4’. Zone 4.

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