Clematis

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Beautiful flowers in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes, some attract butterflies. Some trail along the ground, others twine through shrubs or climb on trellis, arbor or fence. Mulch base to shade roots. Prefers humus-rich, well-drained soil.

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Spreading Juniper

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Spreading Juniper

Junipers are wonderfully easy to grow. There are many sizes and shapes available to fit any landscape need. Most are hardy, durable, and require little maintenance. Evergreen foliage contrasts strikingly with other juniper, redtwig dogwood, and barberry. Tolerates any well-drained soil type.

Spirea

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Spirea

Beautiful flowers in shades of pink to white attract butterflies to your garden. A lovely shrub for the mixed garden or landscape planting. Shear lightly after first flowering for best appearance. Hardiness and bloom time vary with variety.

Carolina Cherry Laurel

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Details

Common name

Clematis

Botanical name

Clematis

Zone

USDA 4 - 11

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Bloom color

Mix

Bloom time

spring-fall

Light

sun

Height

Vines 4-15' (1-4.5 m)

Habit

climbing

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

once a month

Maintenance

prune back in spring