Viburnum Spice Baby

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Fragrant. White flowers. Compact. Deer-resistant.

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Viburnum Spice Baby

The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

FLOWER SEASON
  • SPRING
  • SUMMER
MATURE SIZE
60″60″
Height
42 – 60″
Spread
42 – 60″

FEATURES

Fragrant. White flowers. Compact. Deer-resistant.

Fragrant Flower
Produces Berries
Resists:
Deer
Small or Miniature

CHARACTERISTICS

Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Height Category: Medium
Garden Height: 42 – 60 Inches
Spacing: 42 – 70 Inches
Spread: 42 – 60 Inches
Flower Colors: White
Foliage Colors: Green
Foliage Shade: Green
Habit: Upright
Container Role: Thriller

PLANT NEEDS

Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun, Sun
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: Old Wood
Bloom Time: Early Spring, Mid Spring, Late Spring
Hardiness Zones: 4a4b5a5b6a6b7a7b8a8b
Water Category: Average
Uses: Landscape
Uses Notes: Landscapes

PLEASE NOTE: To produce berries, you’ll need another carlesii (same species) but a different cultivar (Spice Girl).

Maintenance Notes:

Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Fertilize with a controlled release fertilizer in spring. May be trimmed after flowering.

With its fragrant spring blooms and attractive habit, this compact Korean Spice viburnum is a great addition to gardens. Stronger growing than other compact varieties, it’s a great choice for smaller landscapes, providing all of the spicy, intoxicating spring fragrance of traditional Koreanspice viburnum in a petite package.

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DescriptionFragrant. White flowers. Compact. Deer-resistant.Amelanchier x grandiflora is a hybrid cross between two species of North American serviceberry, namely, A. arborea (downy serviceberry) and A. laevis (Allegheny serviceberry).Low Scape® Mound aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage.3 gallon3 gallonMassive flowers bloom in summer, and are held up by very sturdy stems.
ContentViburnum Spice Baby

The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

FLOWER SEASON
  • SPRING
  • SUMMER
MATURE SIZE
60"60"
Height
42 - 60"
Spread
42 - 60"

FEATURES

Fragrant. White flowers. Compact. Deer-resistant.
Fragrant Flower
Produces Berries
Resists:
Deer
Small or Miniature

CHARACTERISTICS

Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Height Category: Medium
Garden Height: 42 - 60 Inches
Spacing: 42 - 70 Inches
Spread: 42 - 60 Inches
Flower Colors: White
Foliage Colors: Green
Foliage Shade: Green
Habit: Upright
Container Role: Thriller

PLANT NEEDS

Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun, Sun
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: Old Wood
Bloom Time: Early Spring, Mid Spring, Late Spring
Hardiness Zones: 4a4b5a5b6a6b7a7b8a8b
Water Category: Average
Uses: Landscape
Uses Notes: Landscapes
PLEASE NOTE: To produce berries, you'll need another carlesii (same species) but a different cultivar (Spice Girl).
Maintenance Notes:
Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Fertilize with a controlled release fertilizer in spring. May be trimmed after flowering.
With its fragrant spring blooms and attractive habit, this compact Korean Spice viburnum is a great addition to gardens. Stronger growing than other compact varieties, it's a great choice for smaller landscapes, providing all of the spicy, intoxicating spring fragrance of traditional Koreanspice viburnum in a petite package.
Amelanchier × grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Shrub form Amelanchier x grandiflora is a hybrid cross between two species of North American serviceberry, namely, A. arborea (downy serviceberry) and A. laevis (Allegheny serviceberry). It is known in commerce today by several showy cultivars. This is a small, deciduous, usually multi-trunked understory tree or tall shrub which typically matures to 15-20’ tall. Flowers bloom in April followed by edible fruits (3/8" diameter) in June (hence the sometimes-used common name of Juneberry for amelanchiers). Berries resemble blueberries in taste and may be used in jams, jellies and pies. Finely-toothed, oval-lanceolate leaves (to 3" long) emerge with bronze tints in spring, mature to dark green from late spring throughout summer before finally turning brilliant red to orange-red in fall. Common Name: apple serviceberry Type: Tree Family: Rosaceae Zone: 4 to 9 Height: 15.00 to 25.00 feet Spread: 15.00 to 25.00 feet Bloom Time: April Bloom Description: White Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Flowering Tree Flower: Showy Leaf: Good Fall Attracts: Birds Fruit: Showy, Edible

Features

Low-growing groundcover shrub, providing beauty from spring through frost. Low Scape® Mound aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it’s covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant red to contrast with dark purple-black fruit. The unique low-growing, mound-shaped habit of this new variety makes it perfect for mass planting as a ground cover or edging plant. Best of all, it thrives almost anywhere: cold climates and hot ones, wet soils and dry ones, sun and part shade. This native shrub will gracefully handle just about any landscape challenge you can throw at it! Top three reasons to grow Low Scape® Mound aronia: – Low-growing, mounded habit, perfect for edging and groundcover – Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions – White flowers in spring; Dark purple fruit and brilliant red foliage in fall.
Fall Interest
Heat Tolerant
Deadheading Not Necessary
Drought Tolerant
Salt Tolerant
Erosion Control
Bog Plant
Native to North America

Characteristics

Duration: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Height Category: Short
Garden Height: 12 – 24 Inches
Spacing: 18 – 26 Inches
Spread: 18 – 24 Inches
Flower Colors: White
Foliage Colors: Green
Foliage Shade: Green
Habit: Mounded
Container Role: Spiller

Plant Needs

Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: Old Wood
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Hardiness Zones: 3a3b4a4b5a5b6a6b7a7b8a8b9a
Water Category: Average
Uses: Border Plant
Uses: Container
Uses: Edging Plant
Uses: Edible Herb
Uses: Groundcover
Uses: Landscape
Uses: Lawn Substitute
Uses: Mass Planting
Maintenance Notes:
Very easy care. If you wish to prune, do so after immediately after blooming. May be trimmed to shape as needed.
Fun Facts:
Aronia’s common name, chokeberry, comes from the extremely astringent taste of the fruit.
Low Scape® Mound Aronia melanocarpa ‘UCONNAM165’ USPP 28,789Can PBRAF

Features

Red flowered smooth hydrangea! The dark burgundy red flower buds of Invincibelle Ruby open to a two-toned combination of bright ruby red and silvery pink. The foliage is extra dark and stems are strong, making this new hydrangea a gem in any garden. It is a strong rebloomer that will be an excellent addition to any garden. Like other smooth hydrangeas, it flowers on new growth and so blooms every year without fail. Awards: Green Thumb award, Direct Gardening Association; Bronze Medal, Plantarium 2016.
Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer
Deadheading Not Necessary
Native to North America

Characteristics

Duration: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Height Category: Medium
Garden Height: 36 – 48 Inches
Spacing: 36 – 48 Inches
Spread: 24 – 36 Inches
Flower Colors: Pink
Flower Colors: Red
Flower Shade: ruby red and silvery pink
Foliage Colors: Green
Foliage Shade: green
Habit: Mounded
Container Role: Thriller

Plant Needs

Light Requirement: Sun
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: New Wood
Bloom Time: Summer
Hardiness Zones: 3a3b4a4b5a5b6a6b7a7b8a8b9a9b
Water Category: Average
Uses: Border Plant
Uses: Landscape
Uses: Mass Planting
Uses: Specimen or Focal Point
Uses Notes: Mass plantings, landscapes, naturalizing, cutting gardens, mixed borders.
Maintenance Notes:
Adaptable to most well-drained soils. Prune in late winter/early spring and apply a controlled-release fertilizer. Bloom color is not affected by soil pH.
Invincibelle® Ruby Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA3’ USPP 28,317Can 5,623
The enormous flower heads are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, held upright on red stems. Flowers emerge creamy white in mid-summer, change to pink as the night temperatures drop and finally turn strawberry red. New blooms emerge as older blooms change color, giving the plant a multicolored effect in late summer and early fall. The red coloring lasts at least 3-4 weeks. Plants grow upright, and then cascade later in the season. Excellent for fresh cut and dried flower arrangements.

Features

Massive flowers bloom in summer, and are held up by very sturdy stems. Very hardy and reliable. Good for cut flowers. Native. Best Seller Native to North America

Characteristics

Duration: Shrub

Shrub Type: Deciduous Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 48 – 60 Inches Spacing: 60 – 72 Inches Spread: 48 – 60 Inches Flower Colors: White Flower Shade: White Foliage Colors: Green Foliage Shade: Dark Green Habit: Mounded Container Role: Thriller

Plant Needs

Light Requirement: Sun Maintenance Category: Easy Blooms On: New Wood Bloom Time: Early Summer Bloom Time: Late Summer Hardiness Zones: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b Water Category: Average Uses: Cut Flower Uses: Dried Flower Uses: Landscape Uses Notes: Landscapes, naturalizing, perennial gardens. Also makes a very dramatic cut flower. Maintenance Notes: Prune back by one-third its total height in early spring to encourage strong new growth and flowering. Do not cut it back to the ground! Flower color is not affected by soil pH. Best in moist, well drained soil but adapts to most sites. Avoid excessive and high nitrogen fertilizers – one application of a granular fertilizer formulated for woody plants (like a rose fertilizer) is sufficient for the year.
Super-sized flowers! This stunning hydrangea is a bit of a prodigy.  We were looking for a hydrangea like the old favorite ‘Annabelle’, but one that wouldn’t flop over.  We found it…and it had supersized blooms, too! This adaptable native plant produces huge flowers (as much as 12″ across) and is both reliable and beautiful. Flowers open green, then mature to white before turning green at the end of their life cycle. Very cold hardy, Incrediball blooms on new growth so even very cold winters won’t keep it from blooming. The flowers are held upright on very sturdy stems, so they don’t flop like ‘Annabelle’ will.
Incrediball® Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ USPP 20,571Can 4,166
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