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The Snowball Bushe is a beautiful, fast growing shrub-I planted mine 9 years ago and it has exceeded all my expectations. It is over 15 feet tall with hundreds of large snow balls every spring and beautiful crimson leaves in the fall-If you want a lot of bang for your buck, this is the shrub to plant!
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I have been looking for this plant for about 5 years , I have bought others by mistake and I am glad I finally found it . It is graceful, elegant and great form.
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The azalea and snowball bush both arrived in good condition. both have been planted and are thriving. The snowball bush is growing by leaps and bounds and is very healthy.
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I have had my Snowball Bush for about a year now, and mine is getting blooms on it now, in November.
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We just moved into our new home and have a snowball bush. I had always wanted one and am so happy to have this one.
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I cut clippings from a snowball bush to use the flowers for a party, then afterwards I put one of the clippings in water until it grew roots, then I planted it in a pot (outside)...it lost its leaves for the winter, and now it is back and bigger-very hardy. We'll plant it this spring and see what happens.
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I bought a Snowball bush from Dallway Gardens in Pine Mountain Georgia several years ago, it was planted in a partial shaded area and it turned out to be the most georgous bush. Yhe snowballs were at least 7" big.
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A friend gave me a snowball bush when my son died 22 years ago. It has bloomed every year on the date of his death. I call it Zach's bush and it's a wonderful way to think of him.
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I planted a Snowball on last year, and this spring it is simply gorgeus. I look forward to several months of beauty.
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I have one in my front yard that is around 35 years old. I have trimmed it back once and it grew back very rapid and is not agin about ten feet tall. One of the most beautiful shrubs I have ever seen. Mine is hampered somewhat by a dogwood and a Granddaddy Greybeard shrub and a 25 feet Crepe Myrtle bush all within 10 feet of it. Don't want to cut any of the other shrubs or trees because my late wife planted them all when they were small with no earthly idea they would grow so big. A must for anyone who wants wholesale beauty in their yard.
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I have a beautiful snow ball bush about 5 years old . It has magnificent blossoms.
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I absolutely love the Common Snowball Bush! This was one of my first purchases when I moved into my second home that had absolutely no green life! Although I am in zone 3a, this perennial shrub has come back to life year after year and displayed showy white balls of flowers. It hasn't been the fast grower that it is supposed to be. From the time of planting in 2006, it has grown about four feet in height, but has not been a disappointment in any way!
A must buy for those that love white flowers, low care, low maintenance and hardy growing perennial shrubs! :D
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Ordered 2 snowball bushes because my Mom wanted them for her birthday. They arrived safely. They were already past bloom season, but bloomed very nicely the next spring.
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I got a snowball bush as a gift for my sister and it has done wonderfully! Big blooms-- going to get one for me as well-- thank you!
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I purchased my snowball bush a month ago and so far it's doing very well. I'm giving it lots of attention and so far it's responding very well.
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I love my snowball bush , in the spring the blossoms are green balls then they trun white . I have a baby plant coming up about two feet from the bush.I am going to give it to my sister ,she loves this bush too.
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The snowball bushes bloomed nicely when I got them this spring, but they haven't bloomed since, but are really growing. I thought they would bloom again. Overall, I am very pleased with everything I have purchased through your company.
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