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Late Blooming shrubs ?
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Mon, Sep 1, 08 at 19:15
| I'm wondering if anyone has any late blooming shubs that they can recommend? Annabelle and Pee Gee and Limelight Hydrangea are in bloom now, which is a wee bit late for them here, but we've had a crazy summer. Would like to have some others that might carry over into Sept. Any suggestions ? |
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RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| I can't think of any specifically fall-blooming shrubs to recommend, but I've found the potentilla and rugosa shrub roses bloom off and on throughout the summer and extend even into fall. Just a suggestion. Helene |
RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| You don't mention if this is a sunny area or partial sun but right now I have weigelia red prince in bloom and also a butterfly bush that is blooming. Both get morning sun. The rest of my Buddlia Shrubs are about finished blooming but this one is close to the house and I keep the spent flower heads trimmed off so it just keeps blooming it's head off and doesn't show any signs of slowing down! |
RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| Also, of course, there is Tardiva Hydrangea. Check it out. |
RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| My potentilla "Pink Beauty" is still covered with blooms and some new Spirea Japonica "Alpina" are starting a fall rebloom. |
RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| My Cimicifuga racemosa, although not technically a bush, is big enough to fit that category and is STILL blooming at this late date. Very attractive to those lazy bees looking for one last lunch and some rays before their long sleep. |
RE: Late Blooming shrubs ?
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| Not a shrub, but my last bloomer here is Stonecrop Autumn Joy. It was finished last week when the deer ate the last bloom! I don't mind, they do this every year. Mine grows larger than it's supposed to (according to Lois Hole), it's over 30 inches tall before the deer get it. |
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