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Lonicera 'Japanese Honeysuckle' removePrunus 'Rose Charm' Flowering Peach removeRubus 'Raspberry' remove
NameLonicera 'Japanese Honeysuckle' removePrunus 'Rose Charm' Flowering Peach removeRubus 'Raspberry' remove
ImageLonicera 'Japanese Honeysuckle' in a 15cm pot features dense foliage and yellow-white blooms, perfect for sunny gardens. Enjoy this vibrant plant under the open sky.The Prunus 'Rose Charm' Flowering Peach in a 13" pot showcases vibrant pink blooms against a clear blue sky, standing at the standard height of 1.5m.Clusters of ripe red Rubus 'Raspberry' fruit hang on a leafy plant in bright sunlight, ideal for growing in a 6" Pot.
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DescriptionLonicera japonica Halliana Common name: Japanese Honeysuckle or Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle. The exquisitely scented flowers begin as pure white blooms and gradually transform into a gentle golden hue. Under optimal conditions, the flowers eventually yield ornamental, glossy black berries. You can opt to prune it into a compact shrub, or simply let it wander gracefully through trees and shrubs, adorn walls and fences, or climb up pergolas and trellises—anywhere that could benefit from its beauty and delightful fragrance. For best results, plant Honeysuckle in full sun to partial shade, in moderately fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Water initially to help it settle in, then only during dry spells, as it becomes drought-tolerant once established.

Prunus persica pendula

Rose Charm Flowering Peach is a beautiful weeping tree that is often grafted as a standard, better known as a Weeping Peach this tree has a very pendulous branches that will weep all the way to the ground, double rose-pink flowers during Spring, like a weeping cherries this tree is best pruned hard every year to promote heavy flowering the year after, green foliage with yellow to orange autumn tones.

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Raspberries are easy to grow and take little space; sweet tasting Raspberries can successfully compete with a wide variety of weeds in the wild. When you plant a few in your yard or garden, they will easily thrive. With a little care and attention, you will you will be rewarded with a big and juicy crop. These Raspberries are a variety that produce two crops in the year with the right conditions. Expect the main crop in the month of December.
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