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NOT your typical old-fashioned snowball plant
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Tiny leafed beautiful climbing cousin of Petiolaris
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This rare climbing Petiolaris form found right here in Oregon
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Such unique foliage!
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Enjoy this eye catching hydrangea
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Very unique shaped petals
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Softest colors remind us of a winter wonderland
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Rich and colorful tones on this compact hydrangea
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Ruffles
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The Crown Prince of the serrata family - almost a mophead!
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Beni translates to deeply red in Japanese
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Compact serrata with lots of colors
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Unique serrata with many names
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Teller white (to Pink/Blue)
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Jet black stems hold up colorful blooms
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Great re-blooming mophead from Proven Winners
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You'll be Raving about this one
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Great lacecap that reblooms for us
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Winner of the RHS Chelsey Flower Show
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Pretty as a Peacock with blackest stems
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Brighten up any shady spot with this beauty
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A STAR among the Teller hydrangeas
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Compact but richly pigmented hydrangea for a container
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Largest lacy blooms on the royal gem
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Reigning Queen of the Hydrangeas
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Foliage, foliage, foliage (and ever changing blooms)
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Rare and dwarfest we've ever seen
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Stems as dark as midnight
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Strong stems with lush green foilage and star-like blooms
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New Wood Bloomer with Deep pigments
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