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    Linden Hill Nursery
    8230 Easton Road
    Ottsville, PA 18942
    (267) 379-3041

    John Stella, Sales Manager
    (215) 230-3470
    johnstella@lindenhillnursery.com

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    David is getting us in the mood for Christmas — David is getting us in the mood for Christmas — and nothing kicks off November quite like bright red winterberries starting to glow against their fall foliage. 🎄❤️
Today he’s highlighting Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Red’ — a standout native holly that transitions beautifully into the holiday season.

Botanical notes:
• Botanical name: Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Red’
• Common name: Winterberry holly
• Family: Aquifoliaceae
• Native range: Eastern North America
• Habit: Deciduous holly — berries form while leaves are still on, then shine even brighter once foliage drops later in fall
• Size: ~6–8’ tall and wide
• Sun: Full sun to part shade
• Soil: Moist, acidic, well-drained soil; tolerant of wet sites once established
• Fruit: Heavy clusters of bright red berries loved by birds and excellent for seasonal arrangements
• Pollination: Requires a male holly — Ilex verticillata ‘Southern Gentleman’ is a compatible pollinizer
• Landscape use: Winter gardens, naturalized plantings, woodland edges, screens, wildlife gardens, cut branches

A reliable, festive native shrub bringing color, structure, and ecological value right as the landscape shifts toward winter.

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    Primula kisoana — a woodland primrose with unfor Primula kisoana — a woodland primrose with unforgettable spring color

A hardy Japanese primrose that brings a carpet of soft, fuzzy foliage and clusters of rich pink blooms to shady garden spaces in early spring. Primula kisoana naturalizes gently by rhizomes, forming loose colonies that return reliably year after year — a fantastic choice for woodland gardens, along paths, or tucked under deciduous shrubs where the spring light still reaches the soil.

Botanical notes
	•	Botanical name: Primula kisoana
	•	Common name: Hardy Japanese Primrose
	•	Bloom time: Mid-spring
	•	Foliage: Velvety, scalloped leaves forming low groundcover
	•	Exposure: Part shade
	•	Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil
	•	Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–8
	•	Habit: Slowly spreads to create a delicate, naturalized colony

Soft, woodland-garden magic — and reliably hardy in Bucks County.

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    Jerry’s showing a few of our Faux Bois cement pl Jerry’s showing a few of our Faux Bois cement planters and garden elements—each one handmade in the faux-bois tradition. You’ll also spot hypertufa mushrooms, faux bois garden tables, birdbaths, and smaller accents—durable, distinctive, and perfect holiday gifts for your landscape clients.

Linden Hill Nursery is trade-only. If something catches your eye, share this video with your garden professional and we’ll take it from there.

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    🌸 Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’ Common 🌸 Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’

Common name: Japanese Anemone ‘Robustissima’
Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family)
Type: Herbaceous perennial

Origin: Hybrid selection derived from species native to China (despite the common name “Japanese” Anemone).

Bloom time: Late summer to early fall — typically August through October.
Flower color: Soft rosy pink with a yellow center.
Height/spread: 2–4 ft tall and 2–3 ft wide.
Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade.
Soil: Moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–8 (very hardy — one of the hardiest of the fall anemones).
Foliage: Coarsely toothed, hairy (tomentose) leaves.
Notable traits: Vigorous, spreads by rhizomes, deer-resistant, and provides late-season color when few other perennials are blooming.
    Napaea dioica (Glade Mallow) A striking and underu Napaea dioica (Glade Mallow)
A striking and underused native perennial, Napaea dioica is a tall, architectural plant often reaching 6–8 feet. Large, deeply lobed leaves provide a bold texture, and creamy-white mallow-like flowers bloom in mid to late summer. Dioecious (separate male and female plants), it thrives in moist soils and full to part sun. Ideal for naturalistic or rain garden settings.

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    Jerry was out sourcing in Vermont… We don’t k Jerry was out sourcing in Vermont…

We don’t know the cultivar name on this one, but the tag said Hemerocallis “Chris- Very Tall, Late, Yellow.” 
What we do know is that it’s a very tall, late-season, yellow Daylily. 

Jerry picked up a single plant and got right to work — dividing it the millstone. The result? 16 new plants out of 1, each vigorous and ready for the nursery or future design work. 

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    Linden Hill Nursery
    8230 Easton Road
    Ottsville, PA 18942
    (267) 379-3041

    John Stella, Sales Manager
    (215) 230-3470
    johnstella@lindenhillnursery.com

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