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Nandina 3G

$23.25
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Description: Nandina (Nandina domestica) is an evergreen shrub with bamboo-like foliage that changes color seasonally. Produces red berries in winter.
History & Origin: Native to eastern Asia, particularly Japan, China, and India. Known as "Sacred Bamboo" in China, where it was traditionally planted near temples. Introduced to Western gardens in the 1800s. The plant holds cultural significance in Asian countries, often used in New Year's decorations.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-draining, acidic to neutral.
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant.
Fertilization: Spring fertilization.
Pruning: Selective pruning to maintain shape.
Pests/Diseases: Generally pest-free.
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USDA Zones: 6-9
Temperature: -10°F to 100°F
Humidity: Adaptable.
Mature Size: 4-8 feet tall, 2-4 feet wide.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Uses: Foundation plantings, containers, Asian gardens.
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Nelly Stevens Holly 30G

$320.00
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Description: Nellie R. Stevens Holly (Ilex x 'Nellie R. Stevens') is a large evergreen holly with dark green leaves and abundant red berries. Excellent for screening and barriers.
History & Origin: Created in 1900 at the U.S. National Arboretum, this holly hybrid resulted from a chance crossing between Chinese Holly (Ilex cornuta) and English Holly (Ilex aquifolium). It was named after Nellie Robinson Stevens, who harvested the berries from her garden at Oxford, Maryland, that produced this remarkable hybrid. The plant gained popularity in the mid-20th century for its vigorous growth and abundant berry production.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-draining, acidic.
Watering: Regular until established.
Fertilization: Spring feeding with acid-loving plant food.
Pruning: Late winter pruning.
Pests/Diseases: Watch for leaf spot and scale.
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USDA Zones: 6-9
Temperature: -5°F to 95°F
Humidity: Adaptable.
Mature Size: 15-25 feet tall, 8-12 feet wide.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
Uses: Screening, specimen plant, security barrier.
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Oak Leaf Holly 30G

$320.00
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Description: Oakleaf Holly (Ilex x 'Conaf' Oak Leaf) is a pyramidal evergreen holly with distinctive oak-leaf shaped foliage. Dense growth habit makes it excellent for hedges.
History & Origin: Developed in the United States as part of the Oak Leaf™ series of hollies. It's a complex hybrid combining several holly species, created to mimic the leaf shape of oak trees while maintaining traditional holly characteristics. Patents were issued in the late 20th century.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-draining, acidic.
Watering: Regular watering; moderate once established.
Fertilization: Spring feeding with acid-loving fertilizer.
Pruning: Light pruning to maintain shape.
Pests/Diseases: Generally resistant.
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USDA Zones: 6-9
Temperature: 0°F to 95°F
Humidity: Moderate to high.
Mature Size: 15-20 feet tall, 8-10 feet wide.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Uses: Hedges, screening, foundation plantings.
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Pink Muhly Grass 3G

$23.25
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Description: Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) is a native ornamental grass known for its stunning pink-purple plumes in fall. Creates a soft, airy appearance in the landscape.
History & Origin: Native to the eastern United States, particularly coastal plains from Massachusetts to Florida and Texas. Indigenous to prairies and coastal areas, it gained popularity in ornamental gardening during the native plant movement of the late 20th century. Its natural habitat includes pine barrens and sandy coastal areas.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun.
Soil: Well-draining, adaptable.
Watering: Low water needs once established.
Fertilization: Minimal needs.
Pruning: Cut back in late winter.
Pests/Diseases: Highly resistant.
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USDA Zones: 6-10
Temperature: -10°F to 100°F
Humidity: Adaptable.
Mature Size: 3-4 feet tall and wide.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Uses: Mass plantings, borders, meadow gardens.
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Privet 3G

$23.25
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Description: Privet (Ligustrum species) is a fast-growing evergreen shrub with dense foliage and small white flowers. Common hedge plant.
History & Origin: Most common privets originated in Asia and Europe. They were introduced to North America in the 1700s as hardy hedging plants. They became extremely popular during the Victorian era when formal gardens were in vogue. The plants played a significant role in creating the classic English garden look.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Adaptable to most soils.
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant.
Fertilization: Spring and summer feeding.
Pruning: Tolerates heavy pruning.
Pests/Diseases: Generally resistant.
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USDA Zones: 5-9
Temperature: -15°F to 100°F
Humidity: Adaptable.
Mature Size: 10-15 feet tall and wide.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Uses: Hedges, screening.
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Red Tip Photinia 3G

$23.25
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Description: Red Tip Photinia (Photinia x fraseri) is an evergreen shrub known for bright red new growth and white spring flowers. Popular for hedges and screens.
History & Origin: A hybrid plant (Photinia x fraseri) developed in the mid-20th century, combining P. glabra from Japan and P. serratifolia from southern China. Named after Fraser Nursery in Birmingham, Alabama, where it was first widely propagated in the 1940s.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-draining, acidic to neutral.
Watering: Regular watering; moderate once established.
Fertilization: Spring and summer feeding.
Pruning: Prune to promote new growth.
Pests/Diseases: Watch for leaf spot.
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USDA Zones: 7-9
Temperature: 5°F to 95°F
Humidity: Moderate to high.
Mature Size: 10-15 feet tall and wide.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Uses: Hedges, screens, barriers.
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Red Yucca

$35.00
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Description: Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora) is not a true yucca. This plant features grass-like foliage and tall stalks of coral-pink flowers.
History & Origin: Native to the Chihuahuan Desert regions of Texas and northern Mexico. Despite its common name, it's not a true yucca but belongs to the genus Hesperaloe. Used traditionally by indigenous peoples for fiber and food. Gained popularity in modern xeriscaping during the 1980s water-conservation movement.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun.
Soil: Well-draining, sandy.
Watering: Very drought tolerant.
Fertilization: Minimal needs.
Pruning: Remove spent flower stalks.
Pests/Diseases: Highly resistant.
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USDA Zones: 5-10.
Temperature: -20°F to 100°F.
Humidity: Low to moderate.
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Mature Size: 2-3 feet tall, 3-4 feet wide.
Uses: Rock gardens, xeriscaping, containers.
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Soft Leaf Yucca

$35.00
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Description: Soft Leaf Yucca (Yucca recurvifolia) is an evergreen succulent with flexible, recurved blue-green leaves. Less rigid than other yuccas.
History & Origin: Native to the southeastern United States, particularly coastal areas. Unlike its more rigid relatives, this species evolved in areas with higher rainfall, leading to its more flexible leaves. Used historically by Native Americans for fiber and soap-making properties.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to light shade.
Soil: Well-draining, sandy.
Watering: Very drought tolerant.
Fertilization: Minimal needs.
Pruning: Remove dead leaves.
Pests/Diseases: Highly resistant.
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USDA Zones: 7-11
Temperature: 0°F to 100°F
Humidity: Low to moderate.
Mature Size: 4-6 feet tall and wide.
Growth Rate: Slow.
Uses: Architectural accent, containers, rock gardens.
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