Spreading by underground stolons, it favours riverbanks, lakeshores and sandy areas. Young branches are red-brown & hairy at first. Becomes brown to gray and smooth as it ages.
Double scarlet flowers in clusters form on this low maintenance rose that is able to smother weeks and maintain a mounding ground cover habit. Can be expected to die back...
Single red bloom, everblooming from spring until frost. Vigorous low ground cover great for slopes or banks and in large areas. No pruning recommended and can be expected to die...
Hardiest of the Privet family, with panicles of white flowers in the Spring. The black berries that follow in the Fall are not ornamentially significant. This fast growing shrub can...