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Hydrangea - All Summer Beauty Bigleaf
All Summer Beauty Bigleaf Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'All Summer Beauty', is a prolific flowering, compact shrub that bears flowers of pink/blue shades in neutral soil and rich blue flowers in an acid soil. Aluminum sulfate will change a neutral soil to an acid one. The foliage is a rich green color and yellows in the fall. It is one of the most winter hardy cultivars of bigleaf hydrangea. The easiest pruning is to simply remove any dead canes after the hydrangea sprouts in the spring. All Summer Beauty can be used as a group planting and grows 3 to 4 feet in height and width. It requires average water needs; only water regularly; do not overwater. ... details
Sumac - Flameleaf The Flameleaf Sumac, Rhus copallina, is a shrub or occasionally a small tree. When left alone it will often form thickets. It is widespread in open uplands along fence rows and in waste places. It is a prolific sprouter after a fire. Leaves have a winged axis and turn flame red to dark purple in the fall, hence the common name. Fruit matures in late summer remaining attached into winter and is eaten by many species of birds and white-tailed deer. White-tailed deer also use it as a browse. Gardening News and Articles |