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American Elderberry, Common Elderberry, Mexican Elderberry, Black Elder, Tapiro, Sauco
Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis, S. canadensis

Huge flat clusters, becoming dome-shaped as they mature, are composed of numerous small lightly fragrant white flowers that are followed by heavy crops of shiny black berries. The American Elderberry, Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis, is a large growing native deciduous suckering shrub whose cooked fruit and flowers are used to create healthy and delicious confections, syrup, jelly, wine and more. The pollen rich flower clusters attract an array of smaller pollinators and its ripe fruit is sure to attract a host of bird species. Elderberries are monoecious, both male and female at the same time, and are typically at least semi-self fertile but it is generally recommended to plant at least two different plants for cross pollination and the heaviest crops. If you order multiple plants from us, you will receive at least two different selections. The large ripe fruit clusters are a great treat for chickens. Item #11269

Grows To: 6-12'H x 6-12'W
Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade, Part sun
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline
Soil Moisture: Moist to average moist to wet, well-drained, fertile soils. Adaptable to moist soil types.
Flowering Period: Late spring to summer.
Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
Salt Tolerance: High soil and aerosol salt tolerance
Pot Size: 4.5 inch Pot / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
Price: US$19.99
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Airbrush Effect Perennial Hibiscus, Hardy Hibiscus
Hibiscus x 'Airbrush Effect' PP29295

Large 8"+ wide pink flowers with overlapping petals 'airbrushed' with white extending to near the middle of the flowers and with a deep red eye are produced over an extended period beginning in late spring to summer (depending on your zone) and flowering into fall. Airbrush Effect Perennial or Hardy Hibiscus is an 'indeterminate' flowering selection meaning that it flowers over a longer period than older cultivars. This is a compact 3-4'H x 4-5'W plant with rich green foliage well suited to moist sunny sites in the garden and landscape. Provide a moderately fertile soil to help encourage vigorous growth and flowering. Caterpillar host: Gray Hairstreak. Image courtesy of Walter's Gardens, Inc., all rights reserved. Item# 11710

Grows To: 3-4'H x 4-5'W
Zones: *5,6,7,8,9,10
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part sun
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral
Soil Moisture: Moist to wet or average moist, relatively rich soils.
Flowering Period: Late spring to fall.
Deer Resistance:
Salt Tolerance:
Pot Size: 4.5 inch Pot / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
Price: US$14.99
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Copper Iris
Iris fulva 'Green II'

Coppery colored falls and standards are overlaid with darker colored veining and lighten toward their bases and are produced in early to midsesaon on sturdy 18-24" high stalks. The red toned flowers are hummingbird pollinated where most other species of the Louisiana Iris group are pollinated by larger bees. The Copper Iris, Iris fulva, is smaller in all regards to most Louisiana Iris species and cultivars in that it produces 3-4" wide flowers with drooping petals, the rhizomes are consistently in the 3/4" diameter range, the foliage is typically less than 1" wide, and the plants top out at around 18-24" high. The Copper Iris is most commonly found in the southern half of the Mississippi River basin and along the Louisiana portion of the Red River in consistently wet to moist areas but not submerged. It has been used widely to develop red flowering crosses and is a parent of Nelson's Louisiana Iris, a.k.a. the Abbeyville Red Iris. Like the Louisiana Irises, the Copper Iris is an easy and adaptable, rhizomatous perennial with fans of medium green, narrow sword-like foliage and seems as at home near standing water as they do in average moist garden soils. Remember that these plants do most of their growing in fall and winter and so this is when they should be fed and fall is also a great time to divide plants if desired. Provide a full to mostly sunny site for optimum vigor and flowering. Item# 13044

Grows To: 16-24"H, space at about 8-12" apart
Zones: 6,7,8,9
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade, Part sun
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic
Soil Moisture: Wet, moist, to average moist, moderately fertile soils rich in organic matter. An organic mulch is recommended under average moist conditions in typical garden settings.
Flowering Period: Early to midseason or March to April
Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
Salt Tolerance:
Pot Size: 3.5 inch Pot / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
Price: US$19.99
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