Woodies / Vines Part 2 Spring Sale 2018
Symbols and What They Mean Full Sun Part Sun All Shade Part Shade Drought tolerant Moderate watering Water frequently Butterfly attractor Pollinator friendly Deer Resistant Hummer favorite Rabbit Resistant
Rose of Sharon Pollypetite 4 H 4' W Ball-shaped shrub with large lavender-purple flowers in summer Very dark green foliage provide a striking contrast Dwarf habit Heat, drought, and salt tolerant Hibiscus x 'Rosina' PPAF
Sunshine Ligustrum Ligustrum sinense Sunshine 3-6 H 4-5 W Year round gold foliage Fast growing compact shrub Sterile-no re-seeding Salt Tolerant Well-drained, rich soil Drought tolerant once established Sothern Living Collection
Loropetalum Jazz Hands White Dwarf White Loropetalum chinense 'Hakuou' 12-36 H 36 W Dark green foliage, large white flowers Compact mounded evergreen shrub Needs regular watering, especially in midsummer heat Good for containers and borders
3-8 H 3-6 W Evergreen Foliage emerges burgundy-green maturing to bronze-green or green Low spreading and arching Fragrant pink flowers late Winter early Spring Regular watering, until established then drought tolerant Little pruning needed Loropetalum Pizzaz Loropetalum chinensis Pizzaz'
Fringe Flower Chinese Ruby 4-6 H 4-6 W Broadleaf evergreen with rounded growth habit and reddish purple leaf color Dark pink flowers in early spring Moist well-drained slightly acidic soil Loropetalum chinense rubrum
To 20 H 6-12 W Evergreen multi-stemmed native shrub; attractive bark Separate male and female plants; need both for berries which birds enjoy Blooms July - August Olive green foliage with spicy scent makes excellent screen Prefers acidic, sandy soils; brackish water tolerant. Wax Myrtle, Bayberry Myrica cerifera
12-24 H 24 W Floriferous dwarf shrubs Soft peach blooms cover the plant from mid-spring to the first hard freeze of late Fall Strong disease resistance It's low, spreading habit makes it perfect for small gardens and combination planters Rose Peach Drift Rosa Peach Drift Meiggile
12-24 H 24 W Floriferous dwarf shrubs Red petite cluster cover the plant from spring to summer Strong disease resistance It's low, spreading habit makes it perfect for small gardens and combination planters Rose Red Drift Rosa Red Drift Meigalpio
14-24 H 12-18 W Compact shrub rose Long-flowering and performs well in heat and humidity Exceptional disease resistance True red double blooms have a mild, tea-rose fragrance It's low, spreading habit makes it perfect for small gardens and combination planters Sunrosa Red Shrub Rose Rosa x 'ZARSBJOH'
14-24 H 12-18 W Compact shrub rose Sunrosa Yellow Shrub Rose Long-flowering and performs well in heat and humidity Exceptional disease resistance. Wonderful fragrance with lacy foliage. Coral buds open to soft yellow blooms with a faint coral blush overlay. Perfect for small gardens and combination planters Rosa x 'ZARSBSUN' 24,313
2-3 H 2-3 W Bright yellow foliage and rich pink flowers. Compact grower Grows best in full or partial sun. Maintains its compact, mounded shape with very little pruning Deciduous Spirea Double Play Big Bang Spiraea japonica 'Tracy'
2-3 H 2-3 W Flowers forming flat clusters by mid-june in colors of white, pink and red Dense mounded shrub medium green leaves Grows best in full or partial sun. Maintains its compact, mounded shape with very little pruning Deciduous Salt tolerant Spirea Shibori Spiraea japonica Shirobana
Blueberry Becky Blue Vaccinium ashei Becky Blue Rabbiteye 6 H 6 W Deciduous shrub heat and humidity tolerant Blooms mid to late spring; pick fruit every 7-10 days Prefers rich, moist lower ph acidic soil Plant several varieties for good pollination
Blueberry Climax Vaccinium ashei Climax Rabbiteye 6-8 H 6 W Deciduous shrub heat and humidity tolerant Blooms early season; sweet tasting berry Prefers rich, moist lower ph acidic soil Plant several varieties for good pollination Fall color
Arrowood Viburnum Blue Muffin 5-7 H 5-7 W Deciduous shrub Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Creamy white summer flowers are followed by blue fruit in late summer Leave flowers for fall berries Native. Fruit is good for birds To produce berries, you'll need another V. dentatum Adapts to variety of soils
6-15 H 10-12 W Semi-evergreen Moist well drained soil Late spring, it bears flower clusters sometimes up to 8 inches wide that start out chartreuse and turn pure white Snowball Viburnum Viburnum macrocephalum
Viburnum Doublefile Mariesii Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum Mariesii 10-12 H 12-15 W Full sun to part shade A dense, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with distinctively tiered horizontal branching that typically matures into a broad-rounded form Large flat lace-cap white blooms in spring Medium moisture soil Red berry-like drupes for birds
Arrowwood Viburnum All That Glitters Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 4-5 H 4-5 W Glossy foliage Summer brings hundreds of white flower clusters Shiny blue fruits follow if pollinator All That Glows Viburnum is nearby Prune after flowering Deciduous Remove dead / old wood in Spring
Arrowwood Viburnum All That Glows Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 4-5 H 4-5 W Glossy foliage Summer brings hundreds of white flower clusters Shiny blue fruits follow if pollinator All That Glitters Viburnum is nearby Deciduous Remove dead / old wood in Spring Well drained soils
Blue Diddley Chastetree Vitex agnus-castus 'Blue Diddley' 3-6 H 12 W Deciduous Terminal clusters of fragrant violet flowers over an extended season Flowers on new growth Blue summer flowers on a compact plant Blooms on new wood Thrives in heat; seacoast exposure Well drained soil
Delta Blues Chaste Tree Vitex agnus-castus Delta Blues 8-10 H 8-10 W Well-drained soils, and drought tolerant once established Compact, rounded to upright growth habit. Fragrant, dark bluish-purple flowers followed by small, shiny, reddish fruit The foliage is dark green Well drained soil Salt tolerant
Shoal Creek Chaste Tree Vitex agnus-castus 'Shoal Creek' 12 H 12 W Deciduous Terminal clusters of fragrant violet flowers over an extended season Flowers on new growth Becomes a small tree over time with a wide open canopy and aromatic graygreen foliage Thrives in heat; seacoast exposure Well drained soil
Vines There are several vines which should interest North Carolina gardeners and landscapers. Vines, when used correctly, can be quite an aesthetic and functional addition to the landscape. Many vines will become perennial landscape additions, especially those planted and allowed to grow on a trellis or an arbor. The structure should get special attention also. Be certain to construct the support structure with weatherproof materials. Use the naturally decay resistant woods such as red cedar or use treated materials. Brick, iron, or concrete are also acceptable as support structures for vines. (NCSU.edu)
Clematis 'Innocent Blush' 6-8 H 12 W Large 5-7 semi-double dark rose blossoms with lighter pearl pink accents Blooms early summer with a second bloom late summer Perennial "Queen of the Climbers" will train onto trellises, fences, or arch over doorways Root ball must be shaded
Clematis Cardinal Red' 6-10 H 12 W Large 4-6 crimson red blossoms with contrasting cream colored antlers Blooms July October Perennial "Queen of the Climbers" will train onto trellises, fences, or arch over doorways Rootball must be shaded
Jasmine Combo Pot Gelsemium s. - Pride of Augusta and rankinii Enjoy beautiful yellow flowers nearly half the year. Great combination of two yellow flowering vines, one with single flowers in fall and spring and the other with fragrant double flowers in spring Sun yellow Sites with well-drained and moderately fertile soil
Coral Honeysuckle Major Wheeler 3-12 H 1-2 W Well drained soil The trumpet shaped blooms cover this deciduous vine as it twines up a fence or trellis Drought, heat and humidity tolerant Blazing red and gold blooms Hummingbird magnet Lonicera sempervirens
Confederate Jasmine Thrachelospermum jasminoides Evergreen vine or groundcover with lustrous dark green leaves Fragrant white flowers from May to June and periodically thereafter Grows to 20
8-10 vine American Wisteria Amethyst Falls Wisteria frutescens 'Amethyst Falls' Intense blue flowers with a light fragrance Well behaved vine is easily maintained with light pruning Flowers first year on new growth