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Spiraea japonica lisp size. Potentilla is one of the most common and easiest shrubs to grow.
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Below you ll find even more spring bloomers. Golden princess is a step up from most spiraea. It s good to use in a backdrop setting to create an early spring garden says binetti. This shrub has it all.4 9 6 of 10. This beauty offers golden foliage that doesn t fade in summer heat as well as pink flowers in early summer. It starts blooming in late spring and continues through autumn bearing cheery yellow orange red or white flowers that look like single roses which attract butterflies. Beautiful pink purple or peachy colored flowers in late spring.
From a distance the gold dust plant aucuba japonica variegata looks like any other shrub. Sometimes called summer lilac this sturdy flowering shrub withstands drought. Its leaves appear to be a yellowish green from afar but as you approach the six foot by six foot shrub the deep green oval leaves that narrow to a point at the tips are all dusted with bright yellow specks. It has attractively divided foliage.
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