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info@lyndegreenhouse.com Map & DirectionsA compact selection of Amur Maple. A dense growth habit makes it ideal for a foundation planting. Beautiful fall foliage adds color to any landscape. ...
A nicely shaped form of Juneberry. Large white flowers. The dark purple fruit is sweet and good for eating and making jelly. Xeriscape plant. 2007 GreatPlants for the Great Plains winner. ...
Erect shrub that spreads by means of sucker growth from the base. Flowers are snowy white and bloom early before foliage appears. The red-purple fruit is edible. ...
A beautifulcultivar from the University of British Columbia. Fragrant white flowers bloom in May, followed by large edible, dark purple-black berries which persist throughout the season. The leaves are a glossy green all season long and put on an incredible fall color show of red and purple. Does well in full sun to part shade and is tolerant of most soil types. Aronia berries can be eaten fresh, used for baking, jams, juice and wine. ...
This introduction from Bailey Nurseries is a hybrid of Korean and Golden Japanese Barberry, and combines many of the best features of its two parents. The golden yellow leaves on thiis upright grower take on nice fall color with some red and orange tones. 'Golden Carousel' does best when planted in areas of light shade where the leaves are protected from fading or burning in late summer. ...
A Bailey Nurseries introduction, this Japanese Red Barberry was se;ected frits excellant red color and uniform habit. The upright form of this cultivar lends itself well for use as a speciman, hedge or barrier plant. The stems are quite thorny. It prefers moist, but well-drained soils and full sun. ...
Similar in shape to 'Helmond Pillar', but with bright golden foliage and red new growth. Bright orange-red fall foliage is stunning. In side by side tests with other yellow barberry varieties, 'Sunjoy'Gold Pillar proved to be very burn resistant. ...
An exciting barberry variety selected for its upright growth in addition to foliage colors in vivid shades of red and orange. New growth emerges radiant with orange-red tones deepening to dark red. Light yellow flowers in spring are followed by small crimson fruit. Foliage hues intensify in fall, making 'Orange Rocket' light up in the landscape. ...
A dwarf globe shaped Barberry with deep purple, velvety foliage. New growth is red giving the shrub an interestin accent. Fruit is red and sparse.Its small size makes it ideal for the perennial border or the front of a shrub border. Tolerates dry conditions well. ...
A dwarf selection of the Japanese Red Barberry that is ideal as a low growing hedge plant. Place in full sun for best color. ...
This Japanese barberry has an upright, columnar form and features red-purple foliage. Tiny yellow flowers bloom in spring and are replaced by glossy, bright red berries that persist well into winter. This is a great selection for structure and color in the landscape, especially effective in a perennial planting. Prefers well-drained soil and full sun for best foliage color. ...
A sport of Red Leaf Barberry from Europe with an attractive variegated foliage, yellow flowers and red fruit. Place in full sun for best color. An attractive speciman plant and can be used to create an interesting colored hedge. ...
This attractive broadleaf evergreen has delicate bright green foliage which changes to copper green in winter. Responds well to shearing and is an excellant plant for a low hedge. One of the hardiest Boxwoods. ...
'Vanilla Spice' has an attractive glossy, dark green leaves. Its extra large flowers are extremely fragrant and act as a magnet for butterflies. Each flower is roughly the size of a dime, about twice the size of other Clethra. The habit is neat, tidy, and compact. Fill the garden with a wonderful fragrance during the late summer months. ...
A compact form of Clethra. Valued for its summer flower, tolerance of heavt shade, and moist situations. Attractive lustrous deep green foliage. ...
A dense, rounded shrub with glossy, dark green leaves. Noted for its erect candle-like flower spikes. The creamy white blooms are six inches tall and extremely fragrant when they bloom in mid summer. Prefers partial shade and moisr shade. ...
A cultivar selected for vastly improved bright pink flowers that do not fade to white. Blooms in mid summer and has nice yelllow fall color.Clethrea is shade tolerant but with also withstand full sun. ...
A Bailey Nurseries introduction, this compact selection of Variegated Dogwood provides beautiful variegated foliage in summer and attractive red twigs in winter. Its finer textured, fuller, more compact form lends itself to use in smaller planting areas. ...
A yellow-stemmed selection from a seedling population of Cornus alba by Boughan Nurseries in Saskatchewan. Clean sttraactive foliage. ...
An easy to grow, hardy shrub. Lovely clusters of white berries on red stalks with gray stems. A good shrub for background or naturalized plantings. Superior hardiness from Minnesota seed source. Sun or light shade. ...
Excellant dwarf selection for smaller gardens. Mass is areas where the yellow stems in winter can be enjoyed. Effective in shrub borders where plants can be combined with evergreens or red twig dogwoods for interesting winter contrast. Small white flowers appear in spring, giving way to whitish, sometimes bluish fruit that is highly attractive to birds. ...
Similar to Red Osier and 'Cardinal', but with a deeper, wine-red stem color and a more compact form. A four-season beauty with white blossoms in May, pleasant green foliage in summer, giving way to bright green berries in fall and finally the outstanding winter stem color. Excellant for mass planting and also an effective bank cover. Good plant for wildlife. ...
'Firedance' is similar to 'Isanti', yet has a much more compact, uniform habit. ' Firedance' has less foliar problems than the species. White spring flowers are followe by white berries attractive to birds. Red=purple fall color. Tolerant of wet conditions and suitable for rain gardens. ...
A compact selection of the ever popular 'Baileyi' red stemmed dogwood. Dark red winter stems, a non-suckering habit and compact form make this a beautiful addition to any garden. ...
An excellant hedge plant that withstands pruning. Small pink flowers bloom in spring and are followed by black fruit. Free from insects and disease. Xeriscape plant. ...
Excellant for mass plantings and slopes. Foliage is free of disease and insect problems. Small yellow flowers in late spring or early summer. Does well in sandy and dry soils. Very hardy. ...
A Dutch selection noted for its extended flowering period. The rich yellow flowers are held in upright clusters from May to July and the foliage is bright green. The habit is neat and well branched, not as floppy as some other species. 'Butterfly' is adaptable to dry, shady locations, butgenerally prefers full sun to part shade. A beautiful shrub for difficult planting situations. Best planted in mass. ...
Known for its winged, corky bark. Burning bush has yellow flowers in May-June. Prefers full sun or shade. Good for borders and screens. Excellant long lasting fall color. ...
The wings are more pronounced and the habit is mounded and compact rather than upright. Versitile enough to use as a hedge, screen, en masse, in borders and is pretty enough for a speciman plant. 'Grove Compactus' will tolerate shade, but should be lanted in full sun for the most dramatic fall color. ...
With bright yellow centers surrounded by glossy, dark green margins, the foliage of 'Moonshadow' brings welcome contrast to the garden. Vigorous yet compact, its perfect for ground covers, mass plantings or just a bright spot of color in the border or rock garden. ...
This upright shrub has gray-yellow branches and golden yellow flowers. With outstanding flower color and bud hardiness, it produces flowers to the top of branches. ...
Improved selection Hydrangea arborescens 'Grandiflora'. White flower heads are more erect than 'Grandiflora'. Thrives in shade. Flowers may be small the first year, normal size by the second year. ...
Say hello to Bella Anna, a remarkable reblooming pink arborescens with a personality all her own. Finally the color code of Annabelle is cracked with this newest member of the Endless Summer Collection. Bella Anna has the incredible ability to bloom on new wood, with beautiful magenta-pink blooms that are constant from summer all the way through fall. Bella Anna also features strong stems ensuring the blooms stand tall and proud. And like the rest of the Endless Summer Collestion, Bella Anna is easy to grow and performs effortlessly. ...
A Bailey Nurseries introduction, 'Endless Summer' is a mop-head type hydrangea with a unique ability to bloom consistantly on both old and new wood. The result is a plant that provides beautiful flowers all summer long. The flowers grow up to eight inches in diameter, with pink blooms in alkaline soils and blue blooms in acid soil. Since 'Endless Summer' blooms on new wood, removal of spent flowers will encurage rebloom. ...
Quick to bloom, a month earlier than other varieties. Will flower in late May or early June depending on your' location. The flowers begin to turn pink before 'Pink Diamond' even begins to show flowers. A terrific way to extend the hydrangea bloom season. ...
Blooms in July and August. Very showy, large, conical, double white change to pink-bronze towards autumn. Flowers are useful for dried arrangements. ...
Add star power to your garden with this paniculata discovery from the renowned French garden of Princess Sturdza. The flowers open to large white wavy star shaped florets that can be up to 4" in width. Flowering starts mid summer and will last until the first hard frost to give your garden lasting summer star power. This low maintenance shrub will make a great backdrop in a sun or part shade garden. ...
'Limelight' has exquisite, bright lime-green to cream flowers, a beautiful color that adds a much needed brightness to the late summer garden. In sutumn the blooms display shades of pink, burgundy and green. Excellant vigor and floriferous blooming. ...
'Pinky Winky' resembles its parent 'Pink Diamond' in size and hardiness. The difference is in the size of the foliage and flowers. Fourteen inch blooms are the norm and each floret contains 7 petals instead of 4, nearly doubling the petal count and giving the blooms a much fuller look. Stems are also stronger and able to support the large blossoms. ...
You'll be tickled pink by the extraordinary flowers on this hydrangea. Each bloom is completely covered by sterile flower petals and each petal recurves givg the blossoms a full, frill, lacy appearance. The blooms start out white before turning rosy pink. The habit is more upright and compact than its parent 'Pink Diamond', and with a height of just 4-5' there will be room for this beauty in any garden. ...
A hardy form selected at Iowa State University. 'Ames' is a perfectly rounded shrub with masses of beautiful 1" golden flowers that bloom in mid summer. ...
This compact, prolific bloomer was selected at Bailey Nurseries for its dwarf habit and excellant flowering. The double white flowers are extremely fragrant. ...
Popular golden leaf shrub with fragrant, single white flowers in June and nice compact form. A good accent plant. ...
A selection from a seedling population of Philadelphus lewisii collected in Alberta, Cananda, that has proven hardy to zone 3. It blooms in June for up to 4 weeks with single, white, fragrant flowers borne iin clusters. It forms a medium sized upright shrub that is tolerant of full sun. The name 'Blizzard' was chosen for both the profuse amount of spring bloom and extreme winter hardiness of this fine plant. ...
An outstanding introduction. A well branched shrub with sweet scented 2" double flowers. ...
Improved variety of Ninebark with neat, compact branching and fine, deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. 'Summer Wine' combines the fine texture of Physocarpus 'Nanus' with the dark foliage of 'Diablo' Requires little pruning. Pinkish-white flowers in mid-summe show nicely against the dark foliage. ...
This cute little devil will add deep burgundy foliage color to your garden in a compact, easy to grow and maintain shrub. An exciting improvement to ninebark selections, 'Little Devil' is great for any garden but especially useful for smaller urban gardens or where low maintenance is desired, as it needs little to no pruning and is free from pest and disease issues. The dark foliage isbeautifully offset by button-like white-pink flowers in June. This little devil is a trouble-free addition to any home or commercial landscape. ...
A cultivar fromGermany selected for its beautiful red-purple foliage on long arching canes. Forms a beautiful rounded mound of foliage and even though it gets quite tall, can be controlled by cutting branches back to the ground each spring. Blooms in spring with creamy-whiteflowers that contrast nicely with the dark foliage. Plant in full sun for best foliage color. ...
An excellant potentilla from Holland with few insect or disease problems. Large, pure white flowers bloom from early spring to late fall. Good for foundation plantings or low hedges. ...
This floriferous introduction from the University of Manitoba has clear pink flowers and bright green foliage that is bushy and full. The flower color normally holds well, but will fade when days are extremely hot. ...
This exciting Potentilla from the University of Manitoba has striking bicolor flowers that display shades of orange and red radiating from the center of the flower petal over a base of deep yellow. The red of the color intensifies during cooler weather; conversely, hot weather may signal softening of the color. 'Mango Tango' forms a compact mound, and is at its best in full sun. ...
Grown from cutting, which eliminates suckers. Flowers in the spring are pink and fragrant. Very hardy. Excellent accent plant. ...
An improved form of Rhododendron 'Orchid Lights' with a more uniform, semi-dwarf growth habit plus a profusion of non-fading, deeper lilac colored flowers in mid spring. Healthy deciduous foliage turns a beautiful light yellow in fall. Flower buds are hardy to -45. From the University of Minnesota. ...
A release from the azalea program at the University of Minnesota. Blooms in early spring with bright mandarin orange blossoms before it leafs out for summer. Fall foliage is an attractive bronze. ...
A feast for the senses. Fragrant, deep red flowers with a pale orange flate are set off by blue-green, mildew-resistant foliage. The underside of the foliage as an attractive silver. A late bloomer, early to mid July, that stands up to the heat. Cold hardy, compact grower. Prefers moist, acidic soil. ...
Blooms are a creamy white with yellow upper lip petals. The fall foliage ia an outstanding bronzed burgundy. From the University of Minnesota. ...
One of the hardiest Rhododendrons for the upper midwest. Masses of mauve flowers bloom in spring putting on a spectacular show. An evergreen with glossy green foliage throughtout the growing season, changing to a pleasing purple in the fall. Needs acid, moist, well-drained soil for best performance. ...
'Rosy Lights' is a dark rose-pink. A spectacular display of fragrant flowers are produced in late May or early June. Flower buds are winter hardy to -45F. From the University of Minnesota. ...
A vigorous azalea with small white flowers in late June, well after most azaleas have finished blooming. Habit is upright and spreading, becoming mounded with age.. Medium green foliage is slightly glossy with a bronze cast, turning beautiful burgundy-red in autumn. Prefers slightly acid soil. ...
Extend the bloom season in your woodland garden with this large, deciduous azalea. Peach buds open to pale yellow flowersin late June, which hold up well in summer heat. Dusty blue=green foliage is summer changes to vivid hues of burgundy and yellow in fall. Prefers slightly acidic soil. ...
Vanilla scented, dark pink blossoms with orange flare, flower profusely in July thereby extending the azalea season. The handsome foliage is shiny dark green, turning bronze then orange in autumn. Shown to be mildew resistant. ...
Extend the season with this stunning late blooming azalea. Flowers are wonderfully fragrant, dark pink with an orange flare and open in late June, well after most azaleas have finished flowering. A large, upright shrub with lustrous green foliage turning burgundy-red in Autumn. ...
A dense, slow-growing, dwarf shrub with azalea-like, evergreen foliage. Highly prized fors its unusual purplish-blue flowers. Desirab;e for its small size. Some protection from winter wind ia helpful. A well-drained, acid soil is a must. ...
Introduced for its golden flowers which are much smaller than 'Northern Lights' The foliage is also more mildew resistant. Displays great fall color. Flowers late May to early June. ...
Excellent for mass beds and bank control, this low growing sumac has fragrant small yellow flowers in spring followed by velvety red fruit. The fall foliage is spectacular. Best when planted in full sun. ...
Exclusively from Bailey Nurseries and 'First Editions', 'Tiger Eyes' is a beautiful golden-leafed form of Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac. New growth is a lively chartreuse green, quickly changing to yellow, both colors contrasting nicely with the rosy-pink leaf stems. The branches angle upward, while the deeply cut leaflets drape downwards, giving it a rather oriental look. As magnificent as the summer colors, the dramatic effect of yellow, orange, and intense scarlet in autumn are unparalleled. ...
Dense glossy leafed shrub suitable for hedgesin open or shady areas. Small greenish flowers in April-May Responsive to shearing. A Bailey Nurseries selection highly resistant to summer blight. ...
A lovely shrub with pink stems and buds that open to dappled green, pink and white foliage. Some leaves will be all white. The stems are graceful and spreading. Best in partial shade. ...
This very sttractive plant is popular for its steel-blue foliage and the fine textured twigs that are purplish in winter. Good plant for wet areas or for stabilizing stream banks. Makes an attractive hedge. ...
A fine July-August blooming, low, white Spirea with flowers in rounded or flat clusters. Foundation or border plant. Sun or light shade. Bloom on new wood, prune back in spring. ...
A bushy plant with pink flowers in June-July. Outstanding small colorful foliage plant for accent or contrast in the foundation planting or shrub border. Full sun. ...
Similar to 'Daphne' Spirea. Small leaves on short wiry stems. Pretty pink flowers bloom in summer. Excellent groundcover or dwarf speciman shrub. Sun or light shade. ...
Vibrant red shoots emerge in spring and mature into rich bronze, red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer and contrast nicely with the foliage. In fall the foliage takes on rich russet tones that remain colorful well into November. Does best in full sun. ...
A newer Spiraea cultivar with a vigorous growth habit. Covered with cheery bright red flower clusters throughtout the growing season. New growth has a tinge of purple before turning green. ...
Brilliant red new growth changing to golden yellow then to green. Beautiful crimson flowers in midsummer. Trouble-free accent or foundation plant. ...
This superstar is a branch sport of 'Froebelii', with a smaller more compact form. Foliage is deep green, showing off the stunning, scarlet-red new growth to its best advantage. Pink blossoms grace the plant all summer long. The three season appeal continues with an excellent bronze fall color. ...
Exclusively from Bailey nurseries and 'First Editions', 'Firegold' stands out because of its brilliant lemon-lime foliage. New growth is soft yellow changing to;emon, and finally to lime-green.White flowers, typical of the species, appear in spring along graceful arching branches. The color is stable and is at its most brilliant in full sun. ...
Selected at Bailey Nurseries for its more disease resisstant foliage, this outstanding Spirea is similar in all other respects to 'Vanhoutte', including beautiful white blooms. ...
Purple-red berries persist through winter. Good in shade or sun and on bank plantings. A spreading shrub with slender arching branches. Flower are yellow-white, flushed rose in June or July. Tolerant of most soils. ...
A Bailey Nurseries introduction, 'Tinkerbelle' was the first in the 'Fairytale' Series of Lilacs. It exhibits a growth habit and bloom time similar to Dwarf Korean, but with a pleasing spicy fragrance and incredible wine-red flower buds that open to pink. ...
This dwarf variety has an excellent uniform habit and red-purple buds that open to fragrant, single, pale lilac flowers. It bears profuse blooms at a young age. ...
This hardy lilac from Korea has purplish buds that open to single, fragrant, pale lilac flowers when the lilacs have finished. Beautiful burgundy-red fall color. ...
An outstanding and unique lilac with single purple florets with a pure white border. ...
Rosy flower spikes all summer. Interesting foliage effect. One of the finest and hardiest of all Tamarix varieties. Tolerant of most soils. ...
An exciting compact selection of Arrowwood Viburnum. In spring, the plant is covered with white flowers, than later in summer clusters of rich blue berries form. Great as a low hedge or in the foundation planting. "Blue Muffin' is adaptable to a wide range of condition; full sun to shade and most soil types. ...
Creamy-white, flat-topped flowers cover the plant in late April or early May, followed by orange-red fruit in July. Berries mature to black in fall. Compact growth makes a nice hedge. ...
A selected dwarf form of V. opulus. An extremely dense mounded shrub, it requires no pruning. Good foundation plant or low hedge. Does well in sun or light shade and wet or heavy soils. ...
This compact form of American Cranberrybush is a broad, dense shrub. Excellant fall color. ...
Handsome, hardy shrub with lobed leaves. White flowers in late May. Scarlet berries last well into winter. ...
A heavy fruiting form of Viburnum trilobum with large red fruit. the fruit is excellent tasting and makes good preserves. ...
Developed in France, this lovely variegated Weigela has dark red flowers that contrast ncely with the yellow and green foliage. This is a real standout in the garden. ...
Magenta pink flowers stand out against the bronze foliage and lime venation. Beautiful and low maintenance plant for foundations, for groups in borders or as a low hedge. Attractive to birds and butterflies. ...
Even before the flowers appear, 'Rainbow Sensation' will brighten your garden with its attractive, variegated foliage.Dense clusters of soft pink flowers bloom profusely in May, attracting hummingbirds to the garden. Weigela is especially suited to urban enviroments where it preforms beautifully with minimal care. ...
The most important characteristic of this plant is its ability to hold its flower color 9red 0 as they age rather than daking on a purplish tint which often happens with other varieties. Hardy and tends to bloom again in late summer. ...
This little masterpiece has a compact habit and colorful foliage, not to mention purpish-pink blossoms, and is very versatile. Attractive in drifts along annual or perennial borders. May also be used as a accent in a decorative container. Adds all-season color to any garden situation. ...
Attractive clear pink flowers with a yellow inner throat. Profuse bloomer. Compact grower with thick, dark green leaves. ...
A compact shrub of up to 3' in height and spread. Bronze-purple tinged leaves and dark red flowers with a yellow throat. Flowers from June to September. ...
'Tango' has a compact, busy habit with standout purple foliage. The flowers are a beautiful red with a yellow throat and contrast nicely with the foliage. Plant in full sun for best color. ...