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* denotes NEW plants for the Fall 2007 - Summer
2008
Helianthus angustifolia
(Perennial to 8 feet) (Zone 6) Native swamp sunflower with vibrant yellow
flowers in September to October. Will tolerate wet or dry conditions. .75¢
each |
‘H. angustifolia’
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Hibiscus ‘Blue River’
(Perennial to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Large white blooms from early summer
to fall. .75¢ each |
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Hibiscus coccineus
(Perennial to 8 feet) (Zone 5) Native swamp hibiscus with fine-textured
foliage and large red flowers. .75¢ each
Hibiscus coccineus
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Hibiscus x ‘Lady Baltimore’
(Perennial to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Large pink flowers with a darker eye.
.75¢ each |
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Hibiscus x ‘Lord Baltimore’
(Perennial to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Large crimson-red ruffled flowers in
July. .75¢ each
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Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
(shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 3) One of the most popular Hydrangea. White
flowers up to 1 foot across in May to June. Georgia Gold Medal winner in
1995. $1.00 each
‘Annabelle’
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Hydrangea arborescens
'Bounty' (shrub 4-5 feet) (Zone 3) A more compact growth habit and
slightly smaller flowers than 'Annabelle'. Seems to be less susceptible to
root diseases. $1.00 each |
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blue Wave’
(shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Rich blue, lace cap flowers.
.95¢
each |
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Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Cardinal’
(shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Large, light red flowers on this early
blooming cultivar with a long bloom time. Excellent cut flower.
.95¢ each
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Dooley’
(shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 60 Blue-flowering cultivar selected for bud
hardiness to early spring cold. Flowered heavily when other Hydrangea flower
buds were killed. Named after and selected from the yard of UGA Athletic
Director and former Football Coach, Vince Dooley. Another Mike Dirr introduction.
.95¢
each
‘Dooley’
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme. Emile Mouillere’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Best white-flowering Hortensia. Has become
one of our favorite Hydrangeas. .95¢ each
‘Mme. Emile Mouillere’
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fasan’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) A Teller Series Hydrangea with white, pink,
and lilac-colored flowers on the same plant. The foliage has a slight wave
to it which adds to the interest. .95¢ each
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fuji
Waterfall'
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 6) White lacecap with dark glossy green foliage.
The plant will repeat bloom into the early fall. .95¢ each
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Hydrangea macrophylla
'Goliath'
(Shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6) Large pink mophead blooms and deeply
serrated foliage. 0.95¢ each
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Lady In Red’ PP#15,175 (click on link) |
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* Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Masja'
(Shrub 3-4 feet) (Zone 6) Selection with purple/blue flowers and dark green
foliage. .95¢ each
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Hydrangea
macrophylla Midnight Duchess™ PPAF
(Click on link) |
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Hydrangea macrophylla
'Mini Penny' PP#15,744 (Click on link) |
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nightingale’
(Shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6) A deep purple lacecap with attractive dark green
foliage. A vigorous grower. .95¢
each
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Light blue flowers. The best known of the macrophyllas. .95¢ each |
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Penny Mac’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 6) One of the best reblooming Hydrangeas currently
under evaluation. The only macrophylla liners to profusely bloom in the
flat. Blue flowers and tight growth habit.
$1.25
each
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Hydrangea macrophylla
Princess Lace™ PPAF (Click on Link)
Hydrangea macrophylla Queen of Pearls™ PPAF (Click on Link)
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Variegata’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Attractive creamy white-edged leaves with
blue lacecap flowers. .95¢ each |
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Chantilly Lace’
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 4) A selection from the Center for Applied Nursery
Research in Dearing, Georgia. White, conical flowers that turn a deep pink.
.90¢
each
‘Chantilly Lace’
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pee Gee’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 3) White flower changing to pink in mid-July.
.90¢ each |
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 3) A seedling selection of ‘Unique’ with large
flowers that start out white and turn to a rich pink. .90¢
each
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 4) Six-inch-long, white flowers that appear
in September. The late blooming time is its greatest attribute.
.90¢
each |
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Hydrangea quercifolia
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 5) White flowers in June and spectacular fall
color. $1.00 each
Hydrangea quercifolia
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Alice’
(Shrub to 12 feet) (Zone 5) Larger habit, foliage, and flower than the
species. Fast growing with 1 to 2 foot blooms that change to pink with
time. Has replaced the other cultivars as the quercifolia of choice.
I am told it is definitely more heat tolerant than any other. Another Mike
Dirr introduction. $1.10 each
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Alice’
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Amethyst’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 5) A compact growing oakleaf with 6 inch long
white flowers that turn wine-red with age. This Michael Dirr selection
makes a wonderful dry flower and seems destined to greatness. $1.50
each
‘Amethyst’
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Pee Wee’
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 5) Finally, after years of hard work and patience,
we are offering this dwarf oakleaf hydrangea. Foliage, flower, and growth
habit are smaller than the species. Holding up well in full sun in our
garden, but prefers some shade. $1.50 each
‘Pee Wee’
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Hydrangea serrata x accuminata
'Painter's Pallette' (Shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6). An open pollinated
cross of Dr. Dirr's UGA breeding program. Flowers open a green, pink and
white variegation that proceeds to pink. This vigorous grower has dark
green voliage. Very eye catching in bloom.
$1.00 each
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Hypericum calycinum ‘Briggadoon’
(Perennial to 18 inches) (Zone 5-7) Yellow foliage and gold flowers in
the spring. Prefers sun to partial shade.
.75¢
each
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Hypericum frondosum ‘Sunburst’
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 5) Semi-evergreen shrub with blue-green foliage
and bright yellow flowers in May-June.
.80¢
each
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