New Plants for 2014
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Plant Name: First Editions
Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea
Hydrangea paniculata 'Rensun' PPAF
Description: This compact version of
the wildly popular hydrangea paniculata
shares many traits, including creamy-
white blooms that change to pink,
finally transforming to a beautiful
strawberry red. Growing only to about
4 feet, Strawberry Sundae is an excel-
lent choice for small garden spaces.
Brought to us by French breeder Jean
Renault, Strawberry Sunday is a won-
derful accent or container plant. The
blooms are perfect in fresh or dried
flower arrangements.
Zone range: 4-8
Plant Name: First Editions
Campfire Rose
Rosa 'CA 29-2013' PPAF
Description: Named to honor the
painting "Campfire" by Canadian artist
Tom Thomson, this rose mimics the
blazing colors depicted in the artist's
campfire scene. The glowing yellow
buds are highlighted by deep red tones.
The flowers open with deep-pink
edges that become more prominent
as the blossom matures. The flowers
sit atop glossy, deep-green leaves that
feature just a hint of red. Campfire is a
true continuous bloomer, with flowers
covering the plant from early summer
until hard frost.
Zone range: 3-7
Plant Name: First Editions
Sweet Cherry Pie Cherry Tree
Prunus 'Eubank' PPAF
Description: Typically used in pies
and preserves, sour cherries provide the
perfect tart taste. Sweet Cherry Pie,
developed by Wisconsin orchardist Bill
Eubank, features large cherries that are
sweeter than most other sour cherry vari-
eties. Sweet Cherry Pie is self-fruitful,
so you don't need a second tree to
get fruit. Sweet Cherry Pie's compact
height and plentiful fruit production
make it the perfect addition to any
home garden or commercial orchard.
Zone range: 3-7
Plant Name: First Editions
Lotus Moon Pearlbush
Exochorda x macrantha 'Bailmoon'
Description: Pearlbush gets its name
Landscape Design and Construction
Every year, professional breeders and growers release new plant varieties to the landscape indus-
try. There are many new plants that merit consideration by landscape professionals. Some of the
new introductions for 2014 are as follows: