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Slideshow: Showy New Shrubs

Hydrangeas and hibiscuses are getting the most breeding attention in woody ornamentals.

February 27, 2011

  •  Abelia 'Sunshine Dream' from Ball Ornamentals  © 2011
    Abelia 'Sunshine Dream' from Ball Ornamentals
  •  Flutterby buddleias from Ball Ornamentals  © 2011
    Flutterby buddleias from Ball Ornamentals
  •  Lo & Behold buddleia 'Purple Haze' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Lo & Behold buddleia 'Purple Haze' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Caluna 'Lady In Red' from Ball Ornamentals  © 2011
    Caluna 'Lady In Red' from Ball Ornamentals
  •  Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Orange Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Orange Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Pink Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Pink Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Scarlet Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Double Take flowering quince, chaenomeles 'Scarlet Storm,' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Hibiscus 'Bali' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Bali' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Hibiscus 'Tahiti' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Tahiti' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Hibiscus 'Little Prince' from Fleming's Flower Fields  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Little Prince' from Fleming's Flower Fields
  •  Hibiscus 'New Old Yella' from Fleming's Flower Fields  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'New Old Yella' from Fleming's Flower Fields
  •  Hibiscus 'Pink Comet' from Fleming's Flower Fields  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Pink Comet' from Fleming's Flower Fields
  •  Hibiscus 'Satellite' from Fleming's Flower FIelds  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Satellite' from Fleming's Flower FIelds
  •  Hibiscus 'Small Wonder' from Fleming's Flower Fields  © 2011
    Hibiscus 'Small Wonder' from Fleming's Flower Fields
  •  Hydrangea 'Great Star' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Great Star' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Hydrangea 'Endless Summer Bella Anna' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Endless Summer Bella Anna' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Hydrangea 'Tickled Pink' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Tickled Pink' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Hydrangea 'Bombshell' from Ball Ornamentals  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Bombshell' from Ball Ornamentals
  •  Double Delights hydrangeas from Ball Ornamentals  © 2011
    Double Delights hydrangeas from Ball Ornamentals
  •  Hydrangea 'Little Lime' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Little Lime' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Hydrangea 'Let's Dance' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Hydrangea 'Let's Dance' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Rosa 'Pinktopia' from Bailey Nurseries  © 2011
    Rosa 'Pinktopia' from Bailey Nurseries
  •  Rose 'Pink Home Run' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Rose 'Pink Home Run' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice
  •  Rose 'Oso Easy Mango Salsa' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice  © 2011
    Rose 'Oso Easy Mango Salsa' from Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice

Check out these varieties from Ball Ornamentals, Spring Meadow Nursery/Proven Winners Color Choice, Bailey Nurseries and Fleming's Flower Fields.

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Comments (2)
(Thu Dec 22 03:13:29 2011)

Presumably all of these new hibiscus can be propagated on their own roots and do not need to be grafted like the old "dinner plate" hybrids of the hobbyists/collectors?

(Mon Sep 26 21:32:51 2011)

Presumably all of these new hibiscus can be propagated on their own roots and do not need to be grafted like the old "dinner plate" hybrids of the hobbyists/collectors?