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I hope to provide a couple of images a month for you to use in your landscape designs. To contribute your own image creations to share with others please just send via e-mail and let me know if you would like to be recongized via name or business name for your contribution. These images are for the purpose of sharing only, not be used for resale purposes. Thanks for sharing!

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Azalea, Dwarf Red Hardy

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Azalea, Dwarf Red Hardy
Among the hardiest of the evergreen Azaleas, this award-winning hybrid whose name means "Mist of the Morning Sun" brings shady spots to life all year long. For weeks in early spring it's covered with vivid rose-crimson flowers. The small glossy leaves turn bright red in winter.
Compact shrub grows 2-3' high with a similar spread. Ideal for north side of house, where few colorful shrubs thrive. Shipped in 4" pot. Rhododendron x 'Hinode -giri'
Zone 5 to 9
Available from Nature Hill Nursery



Hydrangea, Royal Red
Hydrangea, Royal Red
Blazing red 4" flower heads decorate trouble-free shade-loving shrubs that grow 3-6' high. They not only make a dramatic hedge, but are also excellent as solo specimens. The splendid floral clusters enliven the plants for months on end, from mid-summer to early fall. Flower heads remain attractive into winter and are great in dried arrangements.
Shipped in 4" pot. Hydrangea hortensis compacta
Available from Nature Hill Nursery





Lilac, Old-Fashioned
Lilac, Old-Fashioned
Here's an all-time spring favorite guaranteed to bring vibrant color and wonderful fragrance to your landscape. Hundreds of large, deep purple bloom clusters spread their sweet aroma outdoors and in bouquets. And the emerald foliage stays attractive all season. Ideal specimen planting or 8-15' hedge. Plant 6-12' apart. Heavy 2 yr. 12-18" plants. Syringa vulgaris
Zone 3 to 8
Available from Nature Hill Nursery






Mock Orange, Double
Mock Orange, Double
Superb, hardy ornamental shrub is loaded with large, fragrant, 2" white double blooms during late spring. Ideal 6-8' tall planting for privacy screen or background for flower beds. Plant 10' apart. 18-24" plants. Philadelphus x virginalis
Zone 4 to 8
Available from Nature Hill Nursery







Hydrangea, PeeGee
Hydrangea, PeeGee
Magnificent, tree-form hydrangea with arching branches bears cascades of showy blooms from July to September...when few other shrubs do!
Panicles of ivory flowers-up to 18" long and 12" wide-turn dusky purple to pink in fall, finally becoming a warm wheat color by winter.
Flowers often dry and remain on the plant, providing interest until spring. Cut blooms are lovely in fresh or dried arrangements.
Grows 10-15' tall. Space 12-15' apart. 18-24" trees.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'
Zone 3 to 8
Available from Nature Hill Nursery







Rose of Sharon, Aphrodite
Rose of Sharon, Aphrodite
Large, 4-6" single open bells of dark pink with a prominent red eye flower atop sturdy 6-10' stems for over four months, summer to fall. Can be added to shrub borders, screens and hedges for a breathtaking focal point. Dark green, heavily textured leaves complement the blooms. Leaves remain on the plant well into late fall.
Shipped in 4" pot. Hibiscus syriacus 'Aphrodite'
Zone 5 to 9
Available from Nature Hill Nurseryj





Weigela, Variegated
Weigela, Variegated
Graceful arching shrub has loads of densely clustered 1" pink blooms that attract hummingbirds from late spring into fall. Leaves are green edged with creamy white.
4-6' high; 5' spread. Hardy. Shipped in 4" pots. Zone 4-9. Weigela florida 'Variegata'
Available from Nature Hill Nursery






Viburnum plicatum A big Thank-You goes out to Lean for donating this image.

Common Name: Doublefile Viburnum
Botanical Name: Viburnum plicatum
Height: 8'-10'
Spacing: 8'-10'
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5a-9b
Sun Exposure: Sun/Light Shade
Foliage: Deciduous Burgundy Foliage in Fall
Bloom Period: Mid-Spring
Bloom Color: White/Near White
Other Notes: Limbs grow in horizontal layers up the trunk (tiered affect). Flowers emerge on the top of each branch covering it all the way to the tips - looks like a green cake with white icing!!










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