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Chaenomeles speciosa 'NCCS4' - Double Take Peach Storm

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Chaenomeles speciosa 'NCCS4' is affectionately known as the Double Take Peach Storm - a versatile, low-maintenance shrub with prolific appeal. It's a shining star of the Rosaceae family, boasting the dual charm of remarkably bright, double peach blossoms and lustrous, deep green foliage. The Peach Storm puts on a lively floral performance early in spring, often taking the lead on the garden stage while most plants are still slumbering. Its glossy leaves frame these charismatic blooms, creating a radiant contrast that elevates its ornamental value. Reaching a moderate and easily managed 4 to 5 feet in height and width once mature, it's a picture-perfect fit for borders, anchoring plants in beds, or impressing as a solo act. The Peach Storm is quite the resilient performer too. It thrives under the full sun or partial shade and puts on a robust show of drought resistance. Plus, this shrub proudly wears an iron shield of pest and disease resistance. So, you not only get a dazzling spectacle of blooms and verdant leaves but also a durable, long-lasting gardening companion. Note that the Peach Storm has a clean habit and does not bear fruit, maintaining a neat and tidy presence in your garden. With its captivating hues, hearty resilience, and low-maintenance nature, the Double Take Peach Storm is undeniably a fabulous addition to any garden tableau.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Double, bright peach blooms
  • Foliage: Glossy, deep green leaves
  • Water usage: Drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resistance: Resistant to pests and diseases
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