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 be pruned to almost any shape making it great for hedging.
Compact Profusion of big raspberry-red blooms Flowers on old and new wood Medium-green leaves turn a bronze colour in the fall Great for container gardening or smaller spaces in the...
Large, solid, globular heads flower freely from mid-Summer until frost. Flowers are produced on new wood. Beautiful shrub has performed very well on our 300 acre farm in Kawartha Lakes (near...
A variety similar to typhina except branches are smooth, not hairy. Use for mass plantings. Green foliage turns to bright red, orange and purple in the fall.