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Common Wild Rose vs Dragon Baby™ HydrangeaRosa woodsii Hydrangea paniculata HYLV17522 SOLD OUT SOLD OUT
Common Wild Rose produces attractive pink roses and edible bright red rosehips. This tough, native shrub is a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to any garden. Common Wild Rose is very similar to Alberta (Prickly) Wild Rose but with fewer thorns.
Dragon Baby™ Hydrangea is a dwarf panicle hydrangea with flowers that start as lime green and transition to a rich pink towards the fall. During the summer the leaves are a deep green and turn a golden yellow with a red to purple tint. Persistent blooms and fall colors add multi season interest to your landscape. The petite form is well suited for urban yards and tight spaces. COMMON WILD ROSE QUICK FACTSDRAGON BABY™ HYDRANGEA QUICK FACTS
Fall colour:
bright red
Growth rate:
medium
Growth rate:
medium
Maintenance:
low
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Other Names:
woods rose
Other Names:
dragon baby hardy hydrangea, dragon baby panicle hydrangea
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All Items, Fall Colour, Flowering, Native Alberta Plants, Native British Columbia Plants, Native Manitoba Plants, Native North America Plants, Native Northwest Territories Plants, Native Ontario Plants, Native Saskatchewan Plants, Native Yukon Plants, Permaculture, Rose, Shrubs, Strong Start, Waterside and Riparian Zone Plants, Wildlife Attracting, Winter Interest, Xeriscaping
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