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Starry Night

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Taking top honors with its large clusters of pure white flowers, Starry Night, a landscape shrub, has you seeing stars all day and into the night. The medium green glossy foliage enhances the five-petal flower, which is 2 ½ - 3 inches in diameter.

Growing 3 feet by 3 feet in cool climates and 6 feet by 6 feet in mild to warm climates, this spreading disease-resistant landscape shrub is perfect for large plantings, borders and ground cover. Its pure white sparkling flowers, which resemble a dogwood flower, provide you with a constellation of blooms throughout the season.

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