Step 1

The Bonfire kind of decorative peach shrub ( Prunus persica " Bonfire " ) reaches 5 in both tallness and spread within five twelvemonth . This landscape gardening bush bears thick violent leave-taking that retain their color during the entire produce season . The pink to reddish blossoms appear in April , followed byinedible fruitsin the summertime . Winter hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8 , the Bonfire ornamental lulu prefers acidic , moist soils in in full gay perspective . This ornamental peach bush sometimes draw in peach twig borers , wanderer mites and aphids . Use Bonfire bushes in your shrub borders or as a specimen works .

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Japanese Barberry

Japanese barberry ( Berberis thunbergii ) is a obtuse George W. Bush have red to reddish - imperial leaves and thorny , red - brownish stems . Insignificant jaundiced efflorescence seem in April , followed by vivacious red Chuck Berry that last throughout the winter . Japanese barberry typically winter well in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 8 . This deciduous shrub tolerates some drought and urban conditions , but require fully cheery position for the best leaf color . Mature plants reach between 3 and 6 feet in tallness with spreads ranging from 4 to 7 feet . Barberry webworm , scale and aphids sometimes feed on the foliage . Use Japanese barberry as hedgerow or barrier bushes .

Japanese Maple

The Red Select variety of Japanese maple ( genus Acer palmatum " Red Select " ) bear lacy leaf that emerge wan red in the spring , mature to dark reddish - purpleness in the summer , and turn vibrant crimson red in the fall . Non - showy , crimson flowers appear in April . This deciduous bush typically reaches 4 to 6 feet in superlative within ten geezerhood . Winter unfearing in USDA zones 5 to 9 , the Japanese maple favor fat , slightly acid territory in fully sunny to partially shady location . quash establish these bushes in excessively dry , hot or windy locations . possible pest problems include theme weevils , mites and borer . Stem canker , root rot and foliage stops occasionally affect these bushes . works Japanese maples near ponds , water gardens , careen gardens or patios .

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Ninebark

Center Glow ( Physocarpus opulifolius " Center Glow " ) is a ninebark variety known for its interesting red-faced foliage . The leaves egress a green - gold in the surrender , but age to an attractive Burgundy wine red . Flat clusters of blanched to pinkish flowers appear in May and June . Mature George Walker Bush feature peeling barque that reveals pale brown to carmine privileged bark . Winter hardy in USDA zones 3 to 7 , ninebark build mounds ranging from 6 to 8 invertebrate foot in both tiptop and spread . This deciduous bush has the good coloration in fully sunny locating . It stand a sort of soil condition as long as it has good drainage . folio spots and fireblight are occasional problems . Plant Center Glow ninebark bush as hedges , shrub edge or screens .

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