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Stone Mulch Tolerant

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South Seas Daylily
Growing Zones: 3-9
Starting at $24.99
Night Embers Daylily
Growing Zones: 3-9
Starting at $24.99
Spring Red Compact Viburnum
Starting at $31.99
Spice Baby™ Viburnum
Growing Zones: 4-8
Starting at $81.99
Snowball Viburnum
Growing Zones: 4-8
Starting at $21.99
Forest Rouge® Blackhaw Viburnum
Starting at $89.99
Mohican Viburnum
Growing Zones: 4-8
Starting at $99.99
Nannyberry Viburnum
Growing Zones: 2-8
Starting at $21.99
Arrowwood Viburnum
Growing Zones: 3-7
Starting at $28.99
Chicago Lustre® Viburnum
Growing Zones: 4-7
Starting at $21.99
Korean Spice Viburnum
Growing Zones: 4-8
Starting at $83.99
Blue Muffin® Viburnum
Growing Zones: 3-7
Starting at $22.99
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We recommend using a high-quality bark mulch to suppress weeds and retain moisture around your landscape plants. Bark mulch is the best alternative for helping you grow healthy, robust plants you can be proud showing off. We also understand there are times and situations where stone mulch is the best option. Stone mulch can be a challenging situation for many plants. Since we love to see you successful with your gardening endeavors, we’ve curated a selection of plants that we’ve found can tolerate the challenges of stone mulch better than other plants.