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Frost Proof Gardenia (2.5 Gallon) Flowering Shrub with Glossy Green Foliage and White Fragrant - Full to Part Sun Live Outdoor Plant
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Frost Proof Gardenia (2.5 Gallon) Flowering Shrub with Glossy Green Foliage and White Fragrant - Full to Part Sun Live Outdoor Plant

The Frost Proof Gardenia is an exceptional shrub with glossy slender dark green leaves and beautiful fragrant double-form 2-3 inch wide white that can from early summer into autumn. The Gardenia bush has an upright but controlled growth habit that is great for planting as a hedge or a foundation and can handle more direct sunlight than other varieti…
The Frost Proof Gardenia is an exceptional shrub with glossy slender dark green leaves and beautiful fragrant double-form 2-3 inch wide white that can from early summer into autumn. The Gardenia bush has an upright but controlled growth habit that is great for planting as a hedge or a foundation and can handle more direct sunlight than other varieties of gardenia. The name Frost Proof comes from the plant's ability to resist damage from late spring frosts.
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The Frost Proof Gardenia is an exceptional shrub with glossy slender dark green leaves and beautiful fragrant double-form 2-3 inch wide white that can from early summer into autumn. The Gardenia bush has an upright but controlled growth habit that is great for planting as a hedge or a foundation and can handle more direct sunlight than other varieties of gardenia. The name Frost Proof comes from the plant's ability to resist damage from late spring frosts.