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April 26, 2024

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Fern (Australian Sword); Fern (Kimberly Queen)Nephrolepis obliterata
1. Kimberly Queen
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Bold and beautiful, Kimberly Queen fern is easy to grow. The dark green fronds are perfect for adding tropical texture to shaded decks, patios, and other outdoor living areas. It's particularly striking in large containers as a specimen plant, but also plays well with other shade-loving tropicals including gingers, heliconias, and caladiums. Or, pair it with traditional shade-loving annuals such as New Guinea impatiens, golden sweet potato vine, or begonias.
 10" HB  36"-5'12"-24"8
LilacSyringa x
2. Baby Kim® (‘SMNSDTP’)
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Finally, an improved version of garden classic ‘Miss Kim’ lilac! Baby Kim lilac has a more dwarf compact habit, darker purple blooms, and does not fade to white. It's also about half the size, naturally growing as a tidy and appealing little mound. Great fragrance, disease resistance, and landscape performance.
SB-8PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"30"-36"3-8
Rose of SharonHibiscus syriacus
3. Lil’ Kim (‘Antong Two’)
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The original dwarf rose of Sharon! Lil’ Kim® rose of Sharon is a unique little shrub: every branch is packed with saucer-like white flowers graced with a starry red eye. Truly dwarf habit creates a whole new palette of landscape uses. Developed by noted plantsman Dr. Shim of South Korea, as with the rest of the series, Lil’ Kim® Red and Lil’ Kim® Violet.
SB-12PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48"36"-48"5-9

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