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  • Euonymus f Acutus 3.5 inch pot

    Euonymus f. 'Acutus' (3.5 inch pot)

    Euonymus fortunei 'Acutus' (3.5-inch pot)Common Name: Wintercreeper Height: 12-24 Inches Spread: 2-3 Feet Space 12-18 inches apart. Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Full Sun to Shade Tough Ground Cover Only newer growth turn Burgundy in Winter Best used in areas...

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  • Euonymus f Acutus bare root plant

    Euonymus f. 'Acutus' (bare root plant)

    Euonymus fortunei 'Acutus' bare root plantCommon Name: Wintercreeper Height: 12-24 Inches Spread: 2-3 Feet Space 12-18 inches apart. Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Full Sun to Shade Tough Ground Cover Only newer growth turn Burgundy in Winter Best used in...

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  • Euonymus fortunei Coloratus 18ct Flat Euonymus fortunei Coloratus 18ct Flat

    Euonymus f. 'Coloratus' (18)ct Flat

    Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' a/k/a Japanese Euonymus, purple leaf wintercreeper, wintercreeper euonymus, purple wintercreeper euonymus Zone: 4 to 9. Sun to Shade. Mature size: 8 to 24 inches height; fast spreading, vine-like growth. Extremely hardy,...

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  • Euonymus f Coloratus 2.5 inch pot Euonymus f Coloratus 2.5 inch pot

    Euonymus f. 'Coloratus' (2.5 inch pot)

    Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' (2.5-inch pot)Common Name: Purple Wintercreeper Mature height up to 2', spread 3', climbs 20' Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Full Sun to Shade Tough Ground Cover Leaves turn Burgundy in Winter Best used in areas where it can be...

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  • Euonymus f Coloratus 3.5 inch pot Euonymus f Coloratus 3.5 inch pot

    Euonymus f. 'Coloratus' (3.5 inch pot)

    Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' (3.5-inch pot)Common Name: Purple Wintercreeper Mature height up to 2', spread 3', climbs 20' Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Full Sun to Shade Tough Ground Cover Leaves turn Burgundy in Winter Best used in areas where it can be...

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  • Euonymus f Coloratus bare root plant Euonymus f. 'Coloratus' (bare root plant)

    Euonymus f. 'Coloratus' (bare root plant)

    Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' bare root plantCommon Name: Purple Wintercreeper Mature height up to 2', spread 3', climbs 20' Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Full Sun to Shade Tough Ground Cover Leaves turn Burgundy in Winter Best used in areas where it can be...

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  • Ficus pumilla 3.5 inch pot Ficus pumilla 3.5 inch pot

    Ficus pumilla (3.5 inch pot)

    Ficus pumila (3.5-inch pot)Common Name: Creeping Fig Spread: 3 FeetHardiness Zone: 9-11Sun to Part ShadeHardy in Zones 9-11 only, Semi hardy Zone 8.Mostly used as a climbing vineMore Northern zones use as an annual or houseplantExcellent for...

    $4.74
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  • Hedera algeriensis Gloire de Marengo 18ct Flat

    Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' (18)ct Flat

    Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' a/k/a Variegated Algerian Ivy, Gloire de Marengo Canary Island Ivy Zone: 7 to 10. Sun or shade. Mature size: 12 inch height, vigorous climber. Evergreen, slightly 3-lobed leaves are heart-shaped, glossy with cream...

    $96.72
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Topiary, the art of creating sculptures in the foliage of plants, is a fascinating aspect of gardening that combines creativity with horticulture. When it comes to perennial plants suitable for topiary, the choices are abundant.

Plants can be shaped into spirals, cones, or even intricate animal shapes, depending on the gardener's vision and patience. It is important to consider the specific sun and soil requirements of each plant, as well as the maintenance they will require over time.

With proper care, including regular watering, feeding, and pruning, topiary plants can provide year-round interest and a personal touch to any garden space. While trees and shrubs can be used for topiary, certain perennials are particularly well-suited for this practice.

Tips for Growing Topiary Perennial Plants:

  • Start Young: Begin training plants when they are young and pliable.
  • Regular Pruning: Frequent pruning is essential to maintain the desired shape. Use sharp, clean shears to make clean cuts.
  • Patience: Topiary requires patience and time. It may take several years to achieve the desired shape.
  • Support: For larger topiaries, provide support with stakes or wire cages.
  • Fertilizing: Fertilize your plants regularly to promote healthy growth.
  • Watering: Water your plants regularly, especially during dry periods.

Popular Topiary Shapes:

  • Sphere: A classic and versatile shape.
  • Cone: Ideal for creating a formal look.
  • Cube: A unique and eye-catching shape.
  • Animal Shapes: Create whimsical and fun shapes like animals or birds.

Remember: Topiary is a form of art, and there are no hard and fast rules. Experiment with different shapes and styles to create a unique and personalized landscape.