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Bronze Beauty Cleyera, Evergreen Landscape and Garden Shrub
Prices start at : 40.13 USD / each

It tolerates sun or shade and produces rich bronze new growth. When planting this shrub, dig the hole twice as wide as the pot and mix rich garden soil in with your native soil, then leave the top of the root ball 1/2 inch above the ground level when...
  •  Fast uniform growth
  •  Water twice a week until established
  •  Hardy in USDA zones 7-10
  • Model: 55043
  • Plant Category: Shrubs
  • Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 28.00 x 11.00 x 11.00 Inches
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Reverend Ida Sasanqua, Red Shi-Shi Gashira Sasanqua
Prices start at : 12.99 USD

For more on growing Sasanqua Camellias read Dr. Allen Owings', an LSU AgCenter Horticulturist, article titled " Sasanquas, Dwarf Camellias Add Color to Early-Winter Landscapes ". These durable evergreen shrubs cover themselves in 2-3" flowers in fall...
  • Native To / Origin: US Gardens - a Bobby Green introduction from Tom Dodd, Jr. - 2008
  • Grows To: 3-4'H x 3-4'W
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
  • Indoor Light: Direct sunlight, High
  • Deer Resistance: Seldom Bothered
  • Soil & Moisture: Provide a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established.
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Japanese Fatsia, Japanese Aralia, Glossy-Leaved Paperplant
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Large, deep to medium green, tropical-looking, palmately lobed foliage adorns this reliable evergreen shrub. Makes a wonderful specimen, informal hedge, or container plant for indoors or out.
  • Salt Tolerance: Moderate to High
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 8,9,10,11,(7?)
  • Native To / Origin: Japan
  • Outdoor Light: Light shade, AM sun, Shade
  • Grows To: 6-10'H x 6-10'W
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral
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Purple Haze Sasanqua Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Or check out our Guide to Planting & Growing Camellias . These dwarf Camellias are amenable to pruning and shearing which should be done in spring. Sasanquas do appreciate a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established.
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch R / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Grows To: 4-5'H x 3-4'W
  • Outdoor Light: Sun, Part sun, Part shade, Light shade
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Indoor Light: Direct sunlight, High
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Elegans Splendor Camellia, C.M. Wilson Splendor Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Pick the flowers and float them in a bowl of water to bring their beauty indoors. Container grown Camellias can suffer root damage if the soil is allowed to freeze so you will want to consider protecting them during any extended periods below freezing.
  • Indoor Light: Early or late direct sunlight, Cool sunlight, High
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Deer Resistance: Seldom Bothered
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
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Susy Dirr Sasanqua Camellia
Prices start at : 17.99 USD

Or check out our Guide to Planting & Growing Camellias . The small leaved Sasanqua Camellias make excellent landscape or container plants and are much more tolerant of sun and soil conditions than the larger flowered Japonica Camellias.
  • Container Size: Quart / 30 fl.oz. / 887 ml
  • Grows To: 8-12'H x 5-7'W
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • Native To / Origin: US - Bobby Green, Green Nurseries, Fairhope, AL
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Rosea Azalea
Prices start at : 11.99 USD

For more in-depth information on growing Azaleas please see the following links: LSU Agcenter - Allen Owings and Dan Gill - Azaleas UGA Extension - Gary L. Kristen Braman, Jean Williams Woodward with input from John Thornton, Frank Bryan, and Albert Penland...
  • Grows To: 3-5'H x 4-5'W
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7B,8,9
  • Native To / Origin: US Gardens - Orchard Nursery
  • pH Range: Acid, Mildly Acidic
  • Deer Resistance: Often Damaged
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Golden Euonymus, Yellow and Green Variegated Foliage
Prices start at : 27.71 USD / each

Golden Euonymus, Yellow and Green Variegated Foliage: The Golden Euonymus is the ideal choice for a brilliantly colored border, solid hedge or privacy screen. Once established, this Euonymus requires little maintenance and is easily pruned to ones desired...
  •  USDA zone: 6-9
  •  Full sun
  • Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 20.00 x 6.75 x 6.75 Inches
  • Brand: Generic
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Magnoliaeflora Camellia, Hagoromo Camellia
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

For more information about growing Camellias see our Camellia Growing Guide or any of the excellent resources below: Camellias Brighten the Winter Landscape - Get It Growing by Dan Gill with LSU Agcenter Camellia Culture for Home Gardeners - UGA Extension...
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
  • Native To / Origin: Japanese Gardens- prior to 1695
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moist, humus rich, acidic soils with good drainage and a deep organic mulch.
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
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Osage Orange, Bois D\'Arc, Hedge Apple, Horse Apple, Bodark
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

A fast growing and adaptable deciduous native tree that can be grown as a small to medium sized tree with an upright to rounded habit or as a dense impenetrable thorny hedge. The Osage Orange is dioecious meaning that the large unusual fruit are produced...
  • Native To / Origin: US - TX, OK, and possibly MO and NW LA
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 5,6,7,8,9
  • Grows To: 30-50'H x 30-40'W
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Part sun
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Bonanza Sasanqua Camellia
Prices start at : 17.99 USD

For more on growing Sasanqua Camellias read Dr. Allen Owings', an LSU AgCenter Horticulturist, article titled " Sasanquas, Dwarf Camellias Add Color to Early-Winter Landscapes ". These durable evergreen shrubs cover themselves in 2-3" flowers in fall...
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
  • Soil & Moisture: Provide a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established.
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
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Penny Mac Big Leaf Hydrangea (Repeat Flowering, Mophead)
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

You can even lime one side of the plant and put Aluminum Sulphate on the other half and produce all three flower colors on the same plant if you get it right. Actually it is the availability of Aluminum in the soil which is required for Hydrangea macrophylla...
  • Native To / Origin: US - Atlanta, GA - Penny McHenry, founder of the American Hydrangea Society
  • Deer Resistance: Sometimes Bothered
  • Grows To: 4-5'H x 5-6'W
  • Soil & Moisture: Moist, but not wet, moderately fertile, humus rich, well-drained soils.
  • Salt Tolerance: Moderate soil and aerosol salt tolerance
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 6,7,8,9
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Black Beautyberry, Mexican Beautyberry
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Large clusters of deep burgundy berries whorl around the arching stems of this Mexican Beautyberry and last through much of winter or until the birds find them sweet enough to enjoy.
  • Fertilizing: Early spring before new growth begins.
  • Native To / Origin: Mexico - reportedly introduced to the US by the great Lynn Lowery of Texas
  • Container Size: 3.5 inch / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
  • Pruning: Hard prune in late winter if needed, remove older canes for rejuvenation.
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moisture with good drainage but otherwise moderately tolerant. Somewhat drought resistant once well-established.
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 8,9,10
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Amber Glowtm Dawn Redwood
Prices start at : 19.99 USD

In fall, the Amber Glowtm Dawn Redwood takes on shades of orange and amber. This is a naturally narrowly pyramidal deciduous tree that is similar to our native Bald Cypress. Bright golden yellow feathery foliage on this tall stately tree makes for a brilliant...
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 5,6,7,8
  • Container Size: Quart / 30 fl.oz. / 887 ml
  • Soil & Moisture: Moist, to wet, to average moist soils. Tolerant of a range of soil types but prefers a moist site.
  • Native To / Origin: Garden Selection - species is from near Modaoqi,China
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Ebony Embers Crape Myrtle
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

In zone 6 Crape Myrtles are often grown as die-back perennials and so should remain much shorter when grown in these regions. They were selected for disease resistance, dark non-fading foliage, clear brightly colored flowers, and various growth habits.
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral
  • Grows To: 8-12'H x 4-8'W
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 6,7,8,9
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Mostly sun
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
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Donation Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

For more information about growing Camellias see our Camellia Growing Guide or any of the excellent resources below: Camellias Brighten the Winter Landscape - Get It Growing by Dan Gill with LSU Agcenter Camellia Culture for Home Gardeners - UGA Extension...
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moist, humus rich, acidic soils with good drainage and a deep organic mulch.
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
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Leyland Cypress Evergreen Tree
Prices start at : 13.49 USD / each

Leyland Cypress, Fast Growing Evergreen Tree: The Leyland Cypress is a fast-growing evergreen tree that is commonly grown to create a privacy screen or to use as an accent in the landscape.
  •  Drought tolerant
  •  Feathery foliage is soft to the touch and will stay green all year
  •  Fast-growing tree
  •  USDA Zone: 6-10
  • Brand: Generic
  • Assembled Product Weight: 8 oz
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Kotsuya Nomura Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Pick the flowers and float them in a bowl of water to bring their beauty indoors. Container grown Camellias can suffer root damage if the soil is allowed to freeze so you will want to consider protecting them during any extended periods below freezing.
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Native To / Origin: US - Bobby Green, Green Nurseries, Fairhope, AL - 2012
  • Grows To: 8-12'H x 8-10'W
  • Indoor Light: Direct sunlight, High
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Warren\'s Red Possumhaw Holly, Deciduous Holly
Prices start at : 7.99 USD

Loads of glossy, bright red berries are held on this selection of native deciduous holly from fall through spring (if the birds don't get them all!). Warren's Red Possomhaw Holly makes a great addition to the fall and winter garden where its glowing red...
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moist, moist, to well-drained soils. Clay to sand to loam. Tolerant of periodic flooding as well and somewhat drought resistant once well-established.
  • Grows To: 10-15'H x 10-15'W
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Part sun, Part shade
  • Container Size: 3.5 inch / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
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Splendens Double Pink Oleander, Mrs. Isadore Dyer Oleander
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Salt tolerant, drought resistant, deer resistant, and adaptable to a variety of soil types although they do appreciate good drainage and seem to prefer a mineral soil over humus based soils.
  • Native To / Origin: Gardens - Prior to 1820, Cuba to the US via Mrs. Isadore Dyer
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 9,10,11
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moisture, moderately drought tolerant once established, adaptable to most soil types. Well adapted to the Gulf Coast..
  • pH Range: Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
  • Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
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Coronado Red Azalea
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Properly mulched Azaleas often need little additional nutrients once they are well established. Use a slow release, non-burning, acidifying fertilize instead when needed. For more in-depth information on growing Azaleas please see the following links:...
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moisture, well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil, and an organic mulch.
  • Container Size: 3.5 inch / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
  • Native To / Origin: US- James Harris, Lawrenceville, GA
  • Outdoor Light: AM sun, Light shade
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
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Dream Quilttm Sasanqua Camellia
Prices start at : 12.99 USD

Or check out our Guide to Planting & Growing Camellias . These dwarf Camellias are amenable to pruning and shearing which should be done in spring. Sasanquas do appreciate a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established.
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Grows To: 2-3'H x 4-5'W
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
  • Native To / Origin: US - Bobby Green, Green Nurseries, Fairhope, AL
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Kitty\'s Purple Crape Myrtle
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Kitty's Purple Crape Myrtle boasts some of the darkest purple flowers of any introduction to date. The large flowers are centered by a cluster of contrasting nicely contrasting yellow stamens.
  • Native To / Origin: US Gardens - Stan Brown, Blossomberry Nursery, Clarksville, AR
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Mostly sun
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 6,7,8,9
  • Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
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Little Rubytm Dogwood
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Hongkongensis ) with great maroon fall and winter coloration. Coming for 2017! Little Rubytm Dogwood is a hybrid of Cornus kousa ‘Miss Satomi' × Cornus hongkongensis ‘Summer Passion'.
  • Soil & Moisture: Average moist, moderately fertile, well-drained soils.
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Grows To: 8-12'H x 6-8'W
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral
  • Deer Resistance: Sometimes Bothered - Occasionally Severely
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October Magic Orchid Sasanqua Camellia
Prices start at : 12.99 USD

Sasanquas do appreciate a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established. Flowers are a high semidouble with varying tones of white and orchid pink." - Bobby Green.A Southern Living Plant Collection introduction from the...
  • pH Range: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Soil & Moisture: Provide a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established.
  • Native To / Origin: US - Bobby Green, Green Nurseries, Fairhope, AL
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
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Almost Anita Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Once well-established they need little additional care and will continue to perform for years to come. Pick the flowers and float them in a bowl of water to bring their beauty indoors.
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
  • Salt Tolerance: Slight
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • Indoor Light: Early or late direct sunlight, Cool sunlight, High
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Stephen\'s Garden Camellia
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Camellias prefer an acidic, humus rich soil with an organic mulch and average moisture. They can usually tolerate overnight temperatures that dip as low as 20-25oF for short periods in 8" or larger containers.
  • Deer Resistance: Seldom Bothered
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
  • Outdoor Light: AM sun, Part sun, Part shade, Filtered shade, Light shade
  • Grows To: 8-12'H x 6-10'W
  • Native To / Origin: US Gardens - 'found' and introduced by Green's Nurseries, Fairhope, AL
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