vaccinium verbena vitex
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VacciniumINDIGO PEARLS™
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48. AfferaAffera is a wonderful compact blueberry that produces multiple flushes of fruit. In the fall the foliage develops a nice red hues. This one can be semi-evergreen to evergreen in warmer climates.
| 6-9 | 48-72˝ | 28
49. MeenaMeena is a stately upright variety with larger than average fruit. In the fall the leaves get red hues and the bark expresses burgundy tones.
| 6-9 | 48-72˝ | 28
Verbenabonariensis
50. Little One’ USPP18124
Little One is a medium to small sized cutie that has tremendous bloom power from spring until fall.
| 7-10 | 18-24˝ | URC 84
51. Pompous PurplePompous Purple is truly a wonderful shrub that adds height yet still keeps an open feel. The blooms start in spring and last until fall. The upright silvery green foliage adds interest long past the bloom period.
| 8-11 | 24-36˝ | 84
VitexDAYTONA HEAT®
agnus-castusThis collection of compact deciduous Vitex begins flowering in early summer, continues through the heat of the season and last well into fall. These will sleep during the winter and appreciate an overall pruning of two thirds of the growth. Look for them again when the temperatures start to climb in late spring.
| 6-9 | 48˝+ | 28
52. Dale WhiteThe fine green aromatic foliage is off set with white flowers.
53. Danica PinkThe showy display of prolific pink flower spires starts in early summer and keeps going to fall.
54. Petty BlueA true powerhouse of blooms! The show starts in early summer with vibrant blue flowers and lasts until fall.
agnus-castus
55. Little MadameThis unique ultra compact variety of Vitex has deep purple-blue flowers and keeps its petite foliage all winter in the warmer sunbelt climates. In colder climates this sleeping beauty shows up in the late spring and begins the flowering cycle in early summer.
| 6-9 | 36-48˝ | 28
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