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MOP TOP™
…selection lives up to its name with long, slender, weeping branches that are covered in lavender flowers in spring. Mop Top butterfly bush is a hardy down to USDA zone 4, a whole zone hardier than Buddleia davidii selections.
LO & BEHOLD® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’
…silver-green foliage, and blooms weeks earlier than other buddleia. The blue flowers continue to bloom from early summer well through fall without the need for deadheading. This fast-growing little buddleia will tuck into really any garden, perfect for mass plantings, containers, or perennial gardens. Tolerant of drought, heat, deer, and…
Wee Bit Grumpy® Hydrangea Benchcard
Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Wee Bit Grumpy® Hydrangea Benchcard, available at www.provenwinners.com.
Wee Bit Giddy® Hydrangea Tag
Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Wee Bit Giddy® bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) tag. Use of this tag is mandatory when this plant is sold.
Wee Bit Grumpy® Hydrangea tag
Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Wee Bit Grumpy® bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) tag. Use of this tag is mandatory when this plant is sold.
Wee Bit Giddy® Hydrangea Benchcard
Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Wee Bit Giddy® Hydrangea Benchcard, available at www.provenwinners.com.
Wee Bit Grumpy® Hydrangea Professional Grower Sheet
Production growing tips for Wee Bit Grumpy big-leaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla). Note: these guidelines are for professional growers producing this shrub as a crop for sale. This information is not intended for use by homeowners.
Wee Bit Giddy® Hydrangea Professional Grower Sheet
Production growing tips for Wee Bit Giddy hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla). Note: these guidelines are for professional growers producing this shrub as a crop for sale. This information is not intended for use by homeowners.
Wee Bit® spec sheet
Spec sheets are useful for wholesale growers, landscapers, retailers, and homeowners. Get to know the Wee Bit® Hydrangea macrophylla varieties (bigleaf hydrangeas) and how to use it in the landscape.
Plant of the Week December 12, 2019
Wee Bit Giddy™ (left) and Wee Bit Grumpy™ (right) - that pretty much sums up the holiday season, doesn't it? We're excited to see loved ones and eat treats, but grumpy because there are not enough hours in these short days to do all we want to. Hopefully the giddy…
Plant of the Week July 18, 2019
Other than helping a bit with laryngitis, I don't think of lollipops as being very useful. They certainly have never satisfied my 4 pm chocolate craving.
Plant of the Week September 3, 2020
September is upon us. Since we started the week in August I feel like we've got until Saturday to continue our summer ice cream habit. Soft serve isn't my favorite frosty treat, but it does make for a nice Chamaecyparis.
Plant of the Week January 31, 2019: Ice Chip
So, we've had a bit of ice around here. Also some snow. Many of you have had the same - probably more than us. By the end of February even the hardiest winter sports fans are dreaming of summer's warmth. What if I told you that come August you'll be…
Plant of the Week March 5, 2020
…#16 seeded team is usually pretty amazing, just a bit too small to handle the future NBA stars playing for the power conferences.
Plant of the Week June 24, 2021
…(go figure), and each week it's fun to take a stroll to see what's looking especially good. Right now, one of the stars is a Hibiscus syriacus, which is a little odd for mid-June in Michigan. These plants are still foliage-only at this time, with flowers to come a bit…