Flowering plants are popular for providing color, texture and interest to gardens and landscapes. They are available in a wide range of sizes, from flowering trees to dwarf-size, smaller versions of popular plants.
Abbotswood Potentilla
Abbotswood potentilla (Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood) is a dwarf-size, deciduous shrub with a mature height of about 2 feet. The plant blooms with white flowers during summer and is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 3 to 7. It needs weekly watering, more often in hot temperatures.
Angela Princess Lilies
Angela princess lilies (Alstroemeria x Staprilan) is a vigorous growing dwarf perennial with a mature height of 12 to 15 inches. The compact plant has a mounded mature form and produces 2-inch, yellow flowers. Angela princess lilies is adapted to growing in Abbotswood Potentilla zones 8 to 11. Water it when the top 3 inches of soil are dry.
Baby Grand Magnolia
Baby grand magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora var. STRgra) is a dwarf size of the popular magnolia tree with fragrant, large white flowers. The 8 to 10 feet tall plant is hardy is Abbotswood Potentilla zones 7 to 9 and has evergreen foliage. It needs weekly watering, more when the temperatures are extremely hot.
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