Newport Plum
Newport PlumThe Newport Plum, Prunus cerasifera ‘Newport, is a superior small ornamental tree that has beautiful reddish-purple foliage with bright red tips all summer long. One of the first trees to bloom in spring, it has fragrant pink flowers that are followed by purple fruit. Newport was introduced in 1923 by the University of Minnesota and is probably the most hardy of the purple-leaf cherry plum trees. This is a rounded, deciduous tree that is highly decorative with its beautiful foliage. Excellent in Japanese gardens, or just about anywhere you would like an extravagant, showy specimen tree. It prefers sandy or clay soils, and its water needs range from normal to moist. Newport is low maintenance and tolerates deer and rabbits.
Sphagnum Moss – 100 cubic in.About the Sphagnum Moss – 100 cubic inches: 100 cubic inches of Sphagnum Moss is enough for a single root application for 1 tree or shrub. Using Spaghnum moss while planting a tree or shrub increase survivability and plant health.
Walker Weeping CaraganaThe Walker Weeping Caragana, Caragana arborescens ‘Walker’, is budded on a standard. This small tree has finely cut foliage for a fern-like appearance. Strongly weeping, Walker was developed at the Morden Research Station in Manitoba, Canada. An outstanding accent plant for limited areas, it bears bright yellow flowers in spring that are usually hidden by the leaves. This vigorous, twining vine has large, heart-shaped to rounded, dark green leaves. Walker Weeping grows flat against a trellis and offers a dense shade. Walker Weeping is an excellent small accent plant or specimen plant for tight areas. Its weeping branches and finely cut foliage gives it a unique appearance. Make this an outstanding special feature plant in your landscape!
