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Haaga Rhododendron
LatinName: Rhododendron x marjatta 'Haaga'
Height: 200
cm to
200
cm
Spread: 200
cm to
200
cm
Type: Shrub
Zone: 4
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Sun Exposure: part shade
Exposure Notes:
Description:
Dense dark green foliage with large clusters of dark pink blooms marked with orange freckles in late spring. This broadleaf evergreen makes a great border accent or in mass planting. Developed by the University of Helsinki, Finland for its extreme hardiness.
Habanera White with Red Tips English Daisy
LatinName: Bellis perennis 'Habanera White with Red Tips'
Height: 4
cm to
9
cm
Spread: 15
cm to
20
cm
Type: Perennial
Zone: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Mid Spring to Early Summer
Sun Exposure: full sun to part shade
Exposure Notes:
Description:
Quilled white petals with striking red tips. Very distinctive.
Hackberry
LatinName: Celtis occidentalis
Height: 1500
cm to
1500
cm
Spread: 1000
cm to
1000
cm
Type: Tree
Zone: 2
Bloom Time: Early Spring to Late Spring
Sun Exposure: full sun to part shade
Exposure Notes:
Description:
A round spreading tree with light green, elm-like, leaves that turn yellow in the fall.. Drought tolerant and adaptable to most city conditions. Interesting corky bark.
Hadspen Blood Masterwort
LatinName: Astrantia major 'Hadspen Blood'
Height: 70
cm to
75
cm
Spread: 45
cm to
60
cm
Type: Perennial
Zone: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Sun Exposure: full sun to part shade
Exposure Notes:
Description:
A versatile perennial that forms a low mound of green leaves. Produces taller stems of dark blood-red clusters of flowers in the summer. A terrific cut flower.
Hadspen Cream Siberian Bugloss
LatinName: Brunnera macrophylla 'Hadspen Cream'
Height: 30
cm to
45
cm
Spread: 30
cm to
45
cm
Type: Perennial
Zone: 2 to 9
Bloom Time: Mid Spring to Early Summer
Sun Exposure: part shade to full shade
Exposure Notes:
Description:
Creamy-white margins, later turning to ivory or soft yellow.
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