Foliage is blue-green to dark green. Needles are about one inch long. Pyramidal shape in youth becomes less defined with age. It should not be planted near Spruce since it hosts the spruce gall fly.
Large, solid, globular heads flower freely from mid-Summer until frost. Flowers are produced on new wood. Very suitable for Kawartha Lakes Region, Muskoka & Haliburton Area.
Impress blooms. Flowers open lime green, turn white and fade back to green. This is a hardy, vigorous grower. Flowers are held upright on thick, sturdy stems which prevent 'flopping',...
The brilliant Fall fire-red foliage appears earlier than on the other Burning Bushes. Attractive orange-red berries makes this variety useful as a screen, specimen, accent plant or hedge.