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* denotes NEW plants for the Fall 2007 - Summer
2008
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Lagerstroemia Cherry
Dazzle™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on link) |
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Lagerstroemia Dazzle Me
Pink™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on
link) |
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Lagerstroemia Raspberry
Dazzle™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on
link) |
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Lagerstroemia Ruby
Dazzle™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on
link) |
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Lagerstroemia Snow
Dazzle™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on
link) |
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit VI',
PP#14,438, Burgundy Cotton®
(Shrub to 12 to 15 feet) (Zone 7) White flowers on burgundy foliage.
A Carl Whitcomb introduction. Propagation without a license is prohibited. $1.25 each
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Carolina Beauty’
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 7) Upright habit with red flowers.
0.60¢
each
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‘Carolina Beauty’
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Catawba’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 7) Dark purple flowers. Leaves have red fall
color. .0.60¢ each
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‘Catawba’
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'Cedar Lane Red' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Cedar Lane Red’
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 7) True dark red flowers with red new growth.
From Cedar Lane Farms in Madison, Georgia. 0.60¢
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'Chickasaw' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Chickasaw’
(Shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 7) A 1999 release by the National Arboretum.
A dwarf with pink-lavender flowers and glossy dark green foliage. We have
found it to be a fast grower for a dwarf plant.
0.75¢
each |
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'Choctaw' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Choctaw’
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 7) Bright pink flowers and vase-shaped habit.
Dr. Egolf called it the best large, pink cultivar.
0.60¢
each |
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit II', PP#10296 Dynamite®
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 6) Cherry red flowers on a vigorous upright
grower. Mildew resistant. Looks to be the large true red we have been looking
for. A Carl Whitcomb introduction. Propagation without a license is
Prohibited. $1.25 each
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Dynamite®
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Lipan’
(Shrub to 12 feet) (Zone 7) Lavender flowers with white exfoliating
bark. Georgia Gold Medal Winner in 1996.
0.60¢ each
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‘Lipan’
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Muskogee’
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 7) Light lavender flowers with gray bark.
0.60¢
each
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‘Muskogee’
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Natchez’
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 7) White flowers with cinnamon exfoliating
bark. 0.60¢ each
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‘Natchez’
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit III'
PP#10319 Pink Velour® (Shrub to 10 feet)
(Zone 6) Bright pink flowers with wine-burgundy foliage.
The incredible foliage is sure to make this a top seller. Best foliage
of any crapemyrtle. A Carl Whitcomb introduction. $1.25
each
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Pink Velour®
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Pocomoke’
(Shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 7) A 1999 release by the National Arboretum.
A dwarf pink with foliage slightly larger and more ovate than ‘Chickasaw’.
0.75¢
each
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‘Pocomoke’
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Red Rocket® |
Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit IV'
PP#11342 Red Rocket®
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 6) A Carl Whitcomb introduction that is a
vigorous upright grower with cherry red flowers in huge clusters. Propagation
without a license is Prohibited.
$1.25 each |
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'Sarah's Favorite' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Sarah’s Favorite’
(Tree to 20 feet) (Zone 6) White flowers that are looser and more graceful
than ‘Natchez’. Hardier than ‘Natchez’ and becoming more in demand every
year. 0.60¢ each |
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Sioux’
(Shrub to 12 feet) (Zone 7) Dark pink flowers with the darkest green
foliage of any crapemyrtle. Georgia Gold Medal winner in 1996.
0.60¢
each
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'Tonto' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Tonto’
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 7) Fuchsia-red flowers. Georgia Gold Medal winner.
0.60¢
each |
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Tuscarora’
(Tree to 15 feet) (Zone 7) Dark coral pink flowers with red-orange fall
color. 0.60¢ each
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‘Tuscarora’
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Lagerstroemia indica ‘Velma's Royal
Delight'
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 7) A compact, dense grower with royal purple
flowers. 065˘ each |
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'White Chocolate' |
Lagerstroemia indica ‘White Chocolate’
(Shrub to 8 to 10 feet) (Zone 6) A ‘Pocomoke’ seedling from the University
of Georgia and the Center for Applied Nursery Research in Dearing, Georgia.
White flowers with chocolate-bronze foliage. Foliage color is excellent.
0.70¢
each |
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Lantana camara ‘Miss Huff ’
(Perennial to 5 feet) (Zone 7) A hardy lantana with profuse orange,
yellow, and pink blooms from June until frost. Introduced by Goodness Grows
in Lexington, Georgia.
0.60¢ each
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‘Miss Huff ’
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Lespedeza
bicolor 'Yakushima'
(Perennial to 1ft.) (Zone 4) A low growing tightly mounded cultivar with small pink
flowers and foliage smaller than the species.
0.75˘ each |
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Lespedeza thunbergii ‘Little
Buddy’
(Perennial to 3 feet) (Zone 5) A new purple flowering cultivar that grows more
upright and more compact than other cultivars.
0.70¢ each
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Lespedeza thunbergii ‘Pink Cascade’
(Perennial to 3 feet) (Zone 5) Green cascading branches are covered
with pink blooms in the summer. 0.70¢ each
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‘Pink Cascade’
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Spring Grove™ |
Lespedeza thunbergii Spring Grove™
(Perennial to 3 feet) (Zone 5) The best of the purple-flowering cultivars.
Drought and poor soil tolerant. Selected by Mike Dirr from Spring Grove
Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio. 0.70¢ each |
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Leucothoe
axillaris |
* Leucothoe axillaris (Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone
5) Glossy dark green foliage and white flowers in April and May.
Prefers partial to full shade.
0.90˘ each |
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Leucothoe axillaris
'Dodd's Variegated' (Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 7-10)
A variegated axillaris that performs better than 'Rainbow' in the
South. More heat tolerant, leaf spot resistant, and sun tolerant.
From Tommy Dodd III in Semmes, AL. Fragrant white flowers in April
and creamy variegated foliage that is reddish in the spring.
$1.00 each |
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Leucothoe axillaris 'Jenkins'
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 ft) (Zone 7-10) Dark green
evergreen foliage and fragrant white flowers in the spring. Blooms
heavily in the shade yet seems to tolerate sun in our Nursery. The
plant was introduced and named for the wonderful "Miss Margie" Jenkins
of Amite, LA.
$1.00 each |
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'Royal Ruby' |
Leucothoe keiskei
'Royal Ruby'
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 7) A small arching evergreen
shrub that prefers semi-shade. New growth is a shining red and white
flowers appear in July. Fall color is a deep red.
$1.00
each |
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Leucothoe populifolia
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 6) A very versatile native
evergreen shrub for shade to full sun. No leaf spot and nice texture.
0.80¢
each
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Leucothoe populifolia
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Leprechaun™ |
Leucothoe populifolia PP#13,347
'Taylor's Treasure' Leprechaun™
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6) Attractive compact Leucothoe
with
tight growth habit and smaller foliage than species. Introduced by PSDI
in Loxley, Alabama. Multiple use plant with a bright future. $1.30
each |
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' Coriaceum' |
Ligustrum japonicum ‘Coriaceum’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 7) Upright growth habit with whorled leaves.
0.85¢
each
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Ligustrum japonicum ‘Recurvifolium’
(Shrub to 6 feet) Zone 7. A slightly smaller leaved form with a wavy
leaf margin. Hardier and more compact than the species. .0.80¢
each
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'Swift Creek' |
Ligustrum sinense ‘Swift Creek’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 6) Best foliage and growth
habit of any variegated Ligustrum that I have seen. From Lanny Thomas
at Swift Creek Nursery in Clayton, North Carolina. Though I have never
been a variegated Ligustrum fan, and said I would never sell any,
this cultivar changed my mind. 0.80¢ each |
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Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum ‘Blush’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 12 feet) (Zone 7) Pale green foliage with
pinkish new growth and pink flowers in April/May.
0.90˘ each |
var. rubrum ‘Blush’
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Loropetalum chinense
Carolina Moonlight™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection -
click on link) |
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Loropetalum chinense 'Daruma’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 7) Compact, low growing Japanese
cultivar. Height is equal to the spread.
$1.20 each |
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Loropetalum chinense
Ever Red™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click on link) |
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Loropetalum chinense
Little Rose Dawn™ (Gardeners Confidence Collection - click
on link) |
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Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum ‘Ruby’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 7) The most compact cultivar
to date. Ruby red foliage and pink flowers in April/May. A seedling selection
of Ying Qiang Huo of Oriental Trees and Shrubs in Athens, Georgia.
0.90¢
each
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var. rubrum ‘Ruby’
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Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum ‘Zhuzhou’
(Broadleaf evergreen large shrub/small tree to 15 feet) (Zone 7) Best
foliage color, darkest pink flowers, fastest growing, most upright, and
hardiest of all the pink cultivars. Blooms in the spring and the fall.
An excellent ever-red screen. Another plant brought from China by Ying Qiang Huo.
0.90¢ each
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var. rubrum ‘Zhuzhou'
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Lysimachia ciliata ‘Firecracker’
(Perennial to 3 feet) (Zone 3) Native perennial with bronze/purple foliage
and yellow flowers in the spring.
0.70¢ each
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‘Firecracker’
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