Bamboo – Henon
the culms of this bamboo start out silver-green and mature to an olive-gray color.
Is showy starting in spring, with dark purple foliage from the get-go. Late summer brings white flowers that yield violet-purple berries by the hundreds. Upright habit makes this a space-saver compared to more conventional beautyberry varieties, too.
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A great variation with weeping branches. It displays beautiful red brush-like flowers in late spring.
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A shrub with flat, elliptic leaves that smell of lemon when bruised. Bristlelike flowers are known for their long, bright pinky-purple stamens. Attracts bees and hummingbirds.
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A good choice for a spot offering full sun, it will adapt to a variety of soils. Very drought-tolerant once established.
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Was bred from Captain Cook and Little John, providing a more compact, better flowering Bottlebrush.
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A wonderfully carefree evergreen shrub with masses of showy, scarlet, bottle brush-shaped flowers. A very dramatic accent, hedge or screen plant with leathery gray-green foliage that provides year-round interest.
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Makes a great hedge plant for tight spaces. A prolific bloomer, covered with classic bottlebrush spring and early summer. Heat-loving and highly drought tolerant when established.
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Arching branches clothed with lance-shaped leaves that emerge coppery before maturing to gray-green. The leaves release a lemony scent when bruised.
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The bottlebrush plant is a must for gardeners looking to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Bottle brush trees are know for their evergreen form and bright distinctive red flowers, that are reminiscent of a bottle washer.
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