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Rhamnus frangula Fine Line
One
of the coolest new plants to hit the market in years. This
new introduction combines the fantastic, fern-like foliage
of ‘Asplenifolia’ with the narrow upright habit of ‘Columnaris’.
The landscape applications for this plant are endless. Use
it to create narrow hedges or screens, or as an accent
specimen or in a patio container. A great choice for the
perennial garden, its unique texture and narrow habit make it a great choice for
entrance and patio gardens. This
cultivar produces very few fruit, of which none have been
shown to be viable. This non-invasive cultivar is an
excellent, responsible replacement for older weedy
varieties.
Patent
protected variety. The propagation of, and or the sale of
plant parts is prohibited without a license.
Patent/trademark tag included. All royalties have been
paid.
CPBRAF,
USPP #14791;
asexual propagation prohibited.
Height: 5-7 Feet
Zone: 2-8
Zone Map
Exposure: Full Sun,
Part Sun
Landscape Uses: Specimen, Borders, Hedge,
Containers
Grown in: Quart pot
Cannot ship to: HI/IL/PR
Ships: Mid-Late May 2008
Limited Availability
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Best for spots where nothing else will grow.
This plant serves as the alternate host for at least one
serious rust disease of grasses. Fruit litter is not a
problem.
Soil Condition: Acidic, Alkaline,
Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well drained, Acidic, Alkaline,
Drought tolerant
Pests: None of major concern
Diseases: Susceptible to crown
rust of oats. A leaf spot will occasionally infect the tree but
is of no consequence. Also susceptible to a twig canker.
Developed by Ron Williams of
Scenic View Nursery in Green Bay, Wisconsin
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