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Viburnum dentatum 'Cardinal Candy' - Cardinal Candy Viburnum (970 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.07 2007 on 11:40:59 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Title and Article's text

Cardinal Candy Viburnum CARDINAL CANDYTM A special new selection with abundant glossy scarlet red fruit. Discovered in a batch of seed grown plants, after which a -25 degree cold spell killed off all other plants except Cardinal Candy. Tons of creamy white flowers cover this well branched, rounded plant in May. The fruit on this plant is remarkable and abundant. The show of bright red fruit appears in late summer and is still clinging to shrub the next spring when the Cedar Waxwings come to nibb ...

Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane' - Lady Tulip (1756 readers)
Contributed by amazon 18.10 2007 on 10:20:52 Topic: Plants / Bulbs Match on Article's text

Petals are red with a fine white edge. When closed they resemble a candy stripe. The best naturalizer, these Botanical Tulips are not used enough in gardens and borders where they multiply freely each year ...

Prunus 'Pink Perfection' - flowering cherry (1750 readers)
Contributed by havlis 20.04 2008 on 21:29:57 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Article's text

The name of this flowering cherry says it all: Pink Perfection. It belongs to our most popular cherries. In mid-spring relatively small buds appear and it takes them up to 2 weeks to open up so the stunning display can begin. 2-3 cm wide, double flowers hang in clusters of 3-5 make the tree crown look like one huge candy floss. They are light pink inside and bright pink towards the edges, looking like shiny neon. The crown is moderate to slow growing, spreading. Owing to a large number of flower ...

x Cornus 'Rutgan®' - STELLAR PINK® dogwood (2915 readers)
Contributed by havlis 19.02 2008 on 08:45:03 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

STELLAR PINK® | Stellar Pink® is another beautiful cross coming from hybridization of flowering dogwood and Japanese dogwood. It was the answer to the so-called dogwood decline in the USA caused by the anthracnose epidemic in the last decades of 20th century. This variety, same as a number of others, was bred by Elwin R.Orton, Jr. from the Rutgers University of New Jersey, USA, patented in 1988 under PP7207. ...

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