Peashrub - Pygmy
Pygmy Peashrub, Caragana pygmaea, is a slow growing plant used as a formal hedge. Small bright yellow flowers emerge from year old wood in late spring. It grows to 3 feet, has a 3 to 4 foot spread and is very hardy and drought tolerant. Great small hedge or screen for difficult growing conditions since it tolerates poor soils, drought and wind. It needs to be planted in full sun, and follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced after establishment. Since this Globe Peashrub is water-efficient, hardy, low-maintenance and beautiful, its will make a great addition to any landscape!. ... get more information
Snowball Bush - Common The Common Snowball Bush, Viburnum opulus, also called the European Cranberry bush produces white flowers in late spring. It is a deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub. In the fall, the leaves turn a wonderful burgundy reddish-purple. About the same time, the bright red, attractive berries ripen, and persist on the plant throughout the winter. Birds, particularly Cedar Waxwings, are very fond of the berries, and can often be found snacking during the winter. Have a snowball fight in June! Kids and adults alike love this rounded plant with masses of flowers. Grows best in full sun to partial shade.
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