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| Malus 'Mutsu' (Crispin) Apple remove | Dichroa versicolour' Evergreen Hydrangea' remove | ||
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| Name | Malus 'Mutsu' (Crispin) Apple remove | Dichroa versicolour' Evergreen Hydrangea' remove | |
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| SKU | MDMTAPL | DICHEVHYD | |
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| Price | Price range: $29.99 through $72.99 | $19.99 | |
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| Description | Malus domesticaThe Mutsu apple, also called Crispin, is a cultivar between Golden Delicious and Indo, introduced from Japan. It is self-sterile, but poor at pollinating other apple trees. Potential pollinators are Golden Delicious and Jonathon. | Dichroa versicolor Evergreen Hydrangea has a typical large, ball-type hydrangea flowerhead that starts off with tiny, brilliant white buds that look like tiny pearls. These buds open to tiny brilliant blue, star-like flowers. The real beauty is that the evergreen hydrangea maintains attractive green foliage all year round. It is compact and most of all a sun-hardy shrub that loves a generous amount of water and fertiliser. Note: Dichroa febrifuga and Dichroa versicolor are closely related evergreen shrubs, often called evergreen hydrangeas, known for their blue to pink flowers and metallic berries. Dichroa versicolor is typically larger with glossier leaves and deeper blue blooms, while Dichroa febrifuga (Chinese quinine) is smaller and has a history of medicinal use. | |
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