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Late Spring Plants

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Abelia x grandiflora

Abelia x grandiflora

Glossy Abelia
  • Blooms late spring through fall
  • White to light pink fragrant blooms
  • Vase-shaped
  • Evergreen
  • Purple-bronze foliage in fall
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Aesculus x carnea Briotii

Aesculus x carnea Briotii

Briotii Red Horsechestnut
  • Broad-rounded habit with a dense canopy
  • Large, compound, dark green
  • Dark red, large flowers
  • Prominent glossy reddish brown buds
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Buddleia Pink Delight

Buddleia Pink Delight

Butterfly Bush
  • Long pink blossoms persist throughout the season
  • Gray-green leaves with a compact growth habit
  • Butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees love the flowers
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Buddleia davidii Royal Red

Buddleia davidii Royal Red

Butterfly Bush
  • Purplish-red flowers are scented and attract wildlife
  • A profuse bloomer and vigorous grower
  • Silvery-green foliage with a strong upright habit
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Hydrangea quercifolia Pee Wee

Hydrangea quercifolia Pee Wee

Dwarf Oakleaf Hydrangea
  • White blooms in late spring turn pink in midsummer
  • Oak-shaped leaves turn shades of mahogany in fall
  • Attractive winter bark
  • Blooms on old wood
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Magnolia x Ricki

Magnolia x Ricki

Ricki Magnolia
  • Rounded shrubby habit
  • Reddish-purple fragrant flowers late in Mid-April to early May. Later than stellata and x soulangiana making them less at risk of frost damage
  • Green leaves turn bronze-copper in fall
  • A part of the Little Girl series (including 'Jane')
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Malus x Newton Pippin

Malus x Newton Pippin

Newton Pippin Fruiting Apple
  • When ripe, skin is green
  • Good for fresh eating, cider, sauces, and pies.
  • Late season bloomer and self pollinating
  • Semi-dwarf
  • One of America's oldest apple varieties that was a favorite of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington
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Malus x Rome

Malus x Rome

Rome Edible Apple
  • Thick hard flesh and cherry red skin. Mellow tart flavor
  • Late bloomer - late May. Self pollinating. Fragrant white flowers.
  • Good for baking and cider
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Rosa Knock Out® Sunny

Rosa Knock Out® Sunny

Sunny Knock Out Rose
  • Yellow to cream single flowers fade to lighter shades as they age
  • Dark green, semi-glossy foliage
  • Great disease resistance
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