Full Product Guide
The following are the many varieties of shade and ornamental trees which we grow. Please contact us for availibility.
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Hedge Maple |
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Height: 25'-35' Spread: 25'-35' |
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Excellent tree for street use. Low growing, good choice where height is a factor. Dark green foliage, turning yellow in autumn and remaining effective for a long period. |
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Amur Maple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15' |
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An extremely hardy, small tree. Dark green foliage, red samara in summer persistent through the following spring. Leaves turning shades of yellow and red in autumn. Great choice where a small tree is needed. |
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Amur Maple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 20' |
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Multi-stem large shrub or small tree with dark glossy foliage and yellow to red in autumn. |
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Paperbark Maple |
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Height: 10'-20' Spread: 10'-15' |
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A slow growing specimen with bark exfoliating into colors of red and cinnamon. Autumn color is a gorgeous red to orange. |
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*all sizes are specimen quality |
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Japanese Maple |
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Height: 15'-25' Spread: 25'-30' |
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A beautiful accent plant and specimen. It’s lacy leaves and rounded character gives this tree much diversity in the landscape. Leaves turn bronze to purple in autumn. |
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Japanese Red Maple |
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Height: 15'-25' Spread: 10'-12' |
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Common red leaf form with a tendency to fade to light red and green by summer. |
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Bloodgood Japanese Red Maple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 12'-15' |
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Truly a gorgeous specimen. Its rich burgundy color is unmatched by any of the other Japanese Maples. |
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Purple Threadleaf Japanese Maple |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 10'-12' |
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Compact, deep red foliage. Slow growing. |
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Crimson Queen Threadleaf Maple |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 12'-14' |
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Very spreading, almost umbrella shaped at maturity. Low branched. Fine red foliage. A must for everyone’s garden. |
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Variegated Norway Maple |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 40'-50' |
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A variegated form of the Norway Maple, definitely a conversation piece. |
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Columnar Norway Maple |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 15'-20' |
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A narrow upright grower, excellent choice for street planting and confined areas. Dark green foliage followed by golden yellow in autumn. Unique branching structure keeps it virtually free of any wind damage. |
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Crimson King Maple |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 35'-45' |
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Deep maroon leaf color throughout the summer. Turns to bronze in autumn. |
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Crimson Sentry Maple |
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Height: 25'-30' Spread: 15'-20' |
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A slow growing tree, perfect for narrow areas. Very dense growth habit. Deep purple foliage in spring and summer. Autumn color is a bright red. |
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Deborah Maple |
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Height: 40'-60' Spread: 40'-60' |
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Deborah is similar to Schwedler Maple, but has a superior branching habit. Strong grower. Foliage is brilliant red in the spring, turning a dark bronze green in summer. Fall foliage is bronze yellow. |
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Emerald Queen Maple |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 15'-20' |
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An outstanding Norway Maple. Shiny dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. A rapid grower with straight trunk and beautiful shape. |
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Red Maple |
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Height: 40'-60' Spread: 35'-40' |
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Excellent specimen tree, fast grower. Foliage is medium to dark green, turning yellow to brilliant red in autumn. |
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Armstrong Red Maple |
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Height: 50'-70' Spread: 15' |
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A fastigiate Red Maple with a narrow spirelike top. Dark green foliage turning orange to red in autumn. |
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Northwood Red Maple |
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Height: 50' Spread: 35' |
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A new cold hardy Red Maple that has a well-rounded head and retains its brilliant autumn colors. Branches ascend from main trunk at 45 degree angle. |
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October Glory Red Maple |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 35'-40' |
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Rounded oval shape, brilliant crimson red color in autumn lasting 3-4 weeks |
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Red Sunset Red Maple |
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Height: 45'-50' Spread: 35'-40' |
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Shiny steel gray bark and brilliant orange to red in autumn. One of best Acer rubrum cultivars. |
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Sugar Maple |
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Height: 70'-120' Spread: 50' |
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A native species noted for its brilliant orange and red colors in autumn. |
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Bonfire Sugar Maple |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 40'-50' |
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A new, vigorous cultivar with faster growth rate, smooth, straight trunk, dark green leaves, turning brilliant red in autumn. |
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Green Mountain Sugar Maple |
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Height: 50'-75' Spread: 35'-45' |
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Upright, oval crown with brilliant dark green, leathery foliage. Very good scorch resistant and brilliant autumn colors. |
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Tatarian Maple |
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Height: 15'-30' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Great choice for street planting or small specimen tree. Growth rate is slow to medium. Foliage is dark green, changing to yellow, to reddish brown in autumn. |
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Autumn Blaze Maple |
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Height: 50-60' Spread: 40-50' |
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Fast growing, excellent cross between silver and red maple. Beautiful orange red, to re color in autumn. |
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Ruby Red Horsechestnut |
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Height: 30'-40' Spread: 25' |
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Deep red flowering type of Horsechestnut with rounded form. |
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Shadblow Serviceberry |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 10'-15' |
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A multistemmed large shrub with grayish smooth bark. Foliage is a grayish green color, turning yellow to orange to dusty red in autumn. |
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Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 15' |
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A faster growing tree form Amelanchier. Springtime produces an abundance of white flowers, followed by brilliant red fruit and excellent red color in autumn. |
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River Birch |
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Height: 40'-80' Spread: 40'-60' |
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Pyramidal shape in youth, rounded head in maturity. Exfoliating gray-brown to cinnamon-brown bark. Medium to dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. |
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Heritage Birch |
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Height: 45'-50' Spread: 30'-35' |
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Discovered by Earl Cully of Jacksonville, Illinois in 1968. This fine selection of River Birch is known for its tremendous vigor and glossy large leaves. Exfoliating trunks are lighter in color than the species. |
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Paper Birch |
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Height: 60'-90' Spread: 30'-40' |
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Reddish brown trunks when young, turning a beautiful chalk white with age. |
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Youngs Weeping Birch |
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Height: 10'-20' Spread: 15' |
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A slender branched true weeping form. Its white bark and dark green foliage makes it a true conversation piece in every landscape. |
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Whitespire Birch |
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Height: 40' Spread: 25' |
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Chalk white bark that does not exfoliate. Bronze birch borer resistant. Tolerant of high temperatures and thrives under a wide range of soil conditions. |
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Weeping Siberian Pea (4’ standard) |
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Height: 4' Spread: 5' |
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A very attractive, small tree that weeps stiffly. Bright yellow flowers changing to pods. Very cold hardy. (Hence the name Siberian) |
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Walker Siberian Pea |
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Height: 4' Spread: 3'-5' |
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“Extremely Weeping”. Fine fernlike foliage. Exceptional plant. |
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European Hornbeam |
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Height: 40'-60' Spread: 30'-40' |
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A very interesting slow growing tree. Shape and character reminiscent to that of a European Beech. Muscled bark and distinct branching structure. Crisp, textured, thick foliage. A wonderful choice where screening or grouping is desired and redundancy is a problem. Very disease and insect resistant. Dirr notes a choice specimen with an air of aloofness unmatched by any plant. |
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Pyramidal European Hornbeam |
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Height: 35' Spread: 25' |
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Great choice where a narrow dense tree is needed. Clean dark green foliage, turning yellow in autumn. Tolerant of city conditions - heat, drought, compacted soil. Growth is slow. |
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Northern Catalpa |
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Height: 40-60' Spread: 20-40' |
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Often referred to as the Elephant Ear tree, this variety meeds room to grow. Tolerates moist soils. Its larger white flower forms a 6-15" bean-like fruit. |
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Common Hackberry |
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Height: 50'-75' Spread: 50' |
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A wonderful, large native tree pyramidal in youth growing to a broad crown in old age. Its similarities to the American Elm makes it a great substitute. Corky ridges bark. Bright green foliage in summer turns soft yellow in autumn. Very adaptable to harsh conditions |
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Katsuratree |
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Height: 40'-60' Spread: 20'-30' |
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A splendid medium size tree. Pyramidal outline, wider with maturity. Foliage emerges a beautiful reddish purple and gradually changes to a bluish green, changing yellow to apricot in autumn. |
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Weeping Katsuratree |
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Height: 50' Spread: 30-40' |
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Quick growing. Enjoys moist soils. Beautiful weeping form. |
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Eastern Redbud |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 25'-35' |
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Bright pink flowers in spring, followed by shiny heart-shaped leaves, makes this native tree a must. |
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Forest Pansy Redbud |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 25'-35' |
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Deep red-purple foliage and flowers. Great eye catcher! |
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American Yellowwod |
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Height: 30-50' Spread: 40-55' |
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Medium size and spreading habit make it ideal for small properties. Birght green foilage turns yellow in fall. Tolerates high pH as well as acid soils. |
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Kousa Dogwood |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 20'-30' |
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Vase shaped tree or shrub. Flowers are creamy white and fade to a tinge of pink. Flowers appear later and last much longer than that of Cornus Florida. They are followed by a large red fruit. Leaves change to a beautiful deep red to purple in autumn. |
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Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn |
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Height: 18'-20' Spread: 10'-15' |
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An attractive, small thornless tree. White flowers in spring, followed by a persistent display of small red fruit in autumn. |
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Washington Hawthorn |
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Height: 25'-30' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Rugged disease and insect resistant tree. Broad but rounded head. Glossy green foliage. Scented flowers, followed by bright small glossy persistent fruit. |
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Winter King Hawthorn |
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Height: 25'-25' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Tree has lovely round habit with vase shaped branching structure. Silver-gray bark with glossy foliage and clusters of white flowers. |
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European Beech |
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Height: 60'-100' Spread: 45'-50' |
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A slow growing stately tree with smooth grey bark. Delicate new leaves unfold and exhibit a soft downy look unmatched by any other tree. Turns a dark green in summer and a rich russet to golden bronze in autumn. Leaves are retained on tree until the following spring. |
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Weeping Green Beech |
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Height: 60' Spread: 60-80' |
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Needs its space. Beautiful, with interesting branching. |
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Purple Fountain Weeping Beech |
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Height: 25-40' Spread: 15-20' |
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Tight and upright, trailing to the ground. Ideal where space is limited. |
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Call on Price & Availsbility |
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Purple European Beech |
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Height: 60-100' Spread: 35-45' |
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Densely pyramidal to oval, branching to the ground. Beautiful purple foilage changes to a rich russet and golden bronze. Leaves retained until following spring. |
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Tricolor Beech |
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Height: 30'-40' Spread: 20' |
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A unique ornamental specimen. Purple leaves accented by a cream and pink border. Very interesting plant. |
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Tricolor Beech |
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Height: 30-40' Spread: 20' |
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Unique and ornamental. Purple leaves edged in pink. |
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Fernleaf Beech |
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Height: 75' Spread: 50' |
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Cut leaf form of a European beech. Leaves are dark green, golden brown in fall. |
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Rivers Purple Beech |
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Height: 50' Spread: 40' |
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A darker colored leaf beech. Holds it’s color into the summer. |
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Autumn Purple White Ash |
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Height: 50' Spread: 60' |
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Pyramidal to rounded in outline. Excellent deep red fall color. Leaves remain on tree for two weeks after they turn color. |
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Rosehill White Ash |
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Height: 45'-50' Spread: 30'-35' |
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Fast growing, hardy white Ash. Good lateral branching habit. Light green foliage turning purplish red in autumn. |
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Cimmaron Ash |
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Height: 60' Spread: 30' |
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Upright branching forms an oval canopy. Deep green foliage turn brick to orange-red in autumn. |
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Patmore Ash |
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Height: 45' Spread: 35' |
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A strong growing seedless ash with straight trunk and well-spaced branches. An extremely hardy variety that will tolerate varied growing conditions. The foliage is glossy green which turns an excellent golden yellow in autumn. |
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Summit Ash |
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Height: 45' Spread: 25' |
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A hardy seedless green ash with pointed, narrow green leaves that turn yellow in autumn. |
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‘Princeton Sentry’/Princeton Sentry Ginkgo |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Male selection, upright columnar tree. Long lived and virtually immune to pest and disease. Thick dark green foliage. Turns a beautiful golden yellow in autumn. Fine choice when a tight spot is encountered. |
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Autumn Gold Ginkgo |
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Height: 45-50' Spread: 30-35' |
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Male. Narrow outline in youth, broadens with age. Dark green foliage turns beautiful golden yellow in autumn. |
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Imperial Honeylocust |
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Height: 30'-35' Spread: 30'-35' |
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One of the nicest locust in the industry, its graceful branching outline gives it the look of a compact tree, produces few pods. |
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Moraine Honeylocust |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 35'-40' |
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The first thornless honeylocust to be introduced into the market. Dark green foliage turns golden yellow in autumn. Broad outline, seedless, very hardy. |
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Shademaster Honeylocust |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 30'-35' |
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The most outstanding Honeylocust, with straight trunk. It is very deeply rooted and provides a soft, filtered shade so grass and plants can grow beneath it. |
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Skyline Honeylocust |
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Height: 45' Spread: 40'-45' |
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Broad pyramidal outline, tight branching, bright green foliage turns yellow in autumn. Strong grower. |
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Sunburst Honeylocust |
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Height: 35' Spread: 30'-35' |
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Broad pyramidal head. Golden leaves limited to outer 8-10” of branch tips. |
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Kentucky Coffeetree |
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Height: 60'-90' Spread: 40'-50' |
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An attractive addition to any yard or park, the coffeetree has very attractive, vertical ascending branching habit, interesting rough bark, large dark bluish compound leaves and persistent pod fruit. |
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Common Witchhazel |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 15'-20' |
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A very useful native species. Its somewhat twisted branching habit and spectacular yellow color in autumn lends itself well for the naturalized landscape situation. |
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We are growing Arnold Promise and Diane witchhazel at this time. Some small sizes are available. Please inquire. |
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Witchhazel Intermedia |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15'-20' |
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An upright, spreading and rather loosely branched specimen. Turning bright yellow in autumn and flowering in February and March. |
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Arnold promise Witchhazel |
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Height: 15-20' Spread: 15-20' |
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Beutiful yellow flowers appear as early as late February, lasting 2-3 weeks. |
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Diane Witchhazel |
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Height: 15-20' Spread: 15-20' |
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Medium to large with wide spreading branches. Copper red flowers. Rich yellow-orange-red fall color. |
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American Sweetgum |
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Height: 50'-75' Spread: 40'-60' |
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A handsome shade tree, excellent choice where space is not a problem. Leaves are deep glossy green in summer, changing to rich yellow-purple-red shades in autumn. |
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Tulip Tree |
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Height: 70'-90' Spread: 35'-50' |
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A fast growing tree. Large bright green foliage turning golden yellow in autumn. Flowers increase with age. Good choice for large areas. |
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Royal Star Magnolia |
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Height: 15' Spread: 20' |
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Dense, upright in youth, more rounded with age. Dark green foliage. Pink buds open to 3-4" pure white flowers. |
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Coralburst Crabapple |
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Height: 8-10' Spread: 12-15' |
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Small with compact rounded head. Tiny drak green leaves. Coral pink buds open to double rose-pink flowers followed by reddish orange fruit. |
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Red Splendor Crabapple |
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Height: 20-25' Spread: 15-20' |
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Upright, somewhat open. Rose red buds open to rose pink flowers. Dark reddish green foliage turns reddish purple. |
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Adirondack Crabapple |
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Height: 10' Spread: 6' |
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A columnar, obovate shaped crab, red buds, opening into large waxy white buds with a red tinge followed by small red to orange-red fruit. |
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Jacki Crabapple |
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Height: 30'-40' Spread: 20'-25' |
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An upright type crab with deep green foliage, pure white flowers, followed by maroon to red fruit. |
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Brandywine Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15'-20' |
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A vigorous, symmetrical grower, double fragrant, deep rose pink flowers and yellow-green fruit. |
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Harvest Gold Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 25' |
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A vigorous, upright grower with abundant white blossoms followed by golden fruit, very disease resistant. |
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Donald Wyman Crabapple |
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Height: 18'-20' Spread: 20'-25' |
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A highly disease resistant crab. Large spreading shape, wider at maturity than tall. Glossy dark green foliage. Beautiful pink buds opening to white flowers. Followed by persistent red fruits. |
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Japanese Flowering Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 25' |
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A densely branched flowering crab with horizontal growth habit. The flowers are a deep red bud opening to pink and changing gradually to white. Fruits are yellow-red. |
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Cardinal Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Spreading vase shaped branching habit. Glossy disease resistant foliage. Bright red flowers followed by deep red fruit in autumn. |
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Indian Magic Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15'-20' |
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A showy globe shaped crab with red buds opening to deep pink, single flowers. Foliage is dark green with small, glossy persistent red fruits that change to golden orange |
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Improved Bechtel Crab |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 20'-25' |
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An improved strain of Bechtel Crab. A stronger grower. Large, double pink flowers. Very sparse fruit. |
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Liset Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 15' |
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A rounded, dense habit with deep purplish green leaves. Buds crimson, opening to rose red, followed by glossy maroon red persistent fruit. |
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Red Baron Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 12" |
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A very narrow grower with red foliage that changes to a bronzish green. Very deep red buds opening to reddish pink flowers, followed by glossy red fruit. |
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Red Jade Crabapple |
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Height: 15' Spread: 12" |
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Red jade crab is a graceful, pendulous weeping crab with glossy green foliage, white flowers and persistent red fruit. |
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Red Jewel Crabapple |
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Height: 12' Spread: 15' |
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A medium size crab with a rounded outline, single white flowers, followed by bright red fruit. |
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Robinson Crabapple |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Another highly resistant crab with upright spreading branch habit. The foliage is bronze-green with single flowers. Crimson buds open to deep pink flowers, followed by dark red fruit. |
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Royalty Crabapple |
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Height: 18'-20' Spread: 20' |
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One of the nicest purple leafed crabs with a shapely upright crown, dark red-purple flowers and dark red fruit. |
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Sargent Crabapple |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 12' |
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A dwarf broad growing tree with dark green foliage, pink buds and snowy white flowers with persistent, small, dark red fruit. |
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Snowdrift Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Glossy green leaves. Rounded, uniform shape. Pink buds, abundant white flowers followed by glossy orange-red persistent fruit. |
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Spring Snow Crabapple |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 15' |
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A rounded head flowering crab with bright green foliage and completely covered with white flowers in spring. Nearly sterile. |
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Strawberry Parfait Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Open vase shaped branching. New Leaves tinged purple. Red buds open to large pink flowers. Heavy bloomer. Small yellow fruit with red blush. |
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Tschonoski Crabapple |
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Height: 30'-40' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Large flowering crab. New foliage is silver gray, changing to dark green. Autumn colors are a gorgeous apricot-red. Light pink flowers changing to white. Yellow green fruit. |
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Tschonoskii Crabapple |
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Height: 30-40' Spread: 20-25' |
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Large crabapple. Pale pink flowers fade tow hite. Yellow green fruit. New foliage is silver gray, changing to dark green. Fall foliage is a gorgeous apricot-red. |
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Red Bud Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 20' |
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A small, upright tree. Pink buds open to masses of pure white flowers followed by small bright red persistent fruit. |
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Centurion Crabapple |
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Height: 25' Spread: 15' |
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A narrow upright grower when young, becoming upright spreading with age. Reddish foliage in spring turning bronze green in summer. Rose red flowers, followed by glossy red fruit. |
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Coralburst Crabapple |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 12'-15' |
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A small growing crabapple, compact rounded head. Tiny dark green leaves. Dainty coral-pink buds, opening into double rose-pink flowers, followed by reddish orange fruit. |
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Hopa Crabapple |
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Height: 25'-30' Spread: 25'-30' |
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Extremely hardy crabapple. Upright branching structure which broadens with age. Dark green foliage. Single, rose pink flowers with white centers, followed by bright red fruit. |
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Kelsey Crabapple |
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Height: 15'-18' Spread: 15'-18' |
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Upright, rounded shaped crab. Bronze green foliage. Double pink 1” flowers followed by purple persistent fruit. |
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Sugartyme Crabapple |
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Height: 18" Spread: 15' |
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A new, highly disease resistant crab, with upright oval habit. Pale pink buds and snow white flowers. Rich persistent fruits remain on tree throughout the winter |
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Tina Crabapple |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Dwarf sargent crab, pink to red buds opening into white flowers. Small red fruit. Perfect choice where space is limited. |
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Velvet Pillar Crabapple |
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Height: 20' Spread: 10'-12' |
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An upright columnar growing crabapple. Maroon foliage, single pink flowers and sparse red fruit. |
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Dawn Redwood |
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Height: 70'-120' Spread: 25'-40' |
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Feathery, fern-like foliage adorns this deciduous conifer. Shaggy, reddish brown bark compliments its straight trunk. Autumn color is orange to brown to red brown. Definitely an eye catcher! |
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Fruitless Weeping Mulberry |
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Height: 15' Spread: 20' |
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Cascading weeping tree. Bright green foliage, yellow in autumn. A nice addition to any landscape. |
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London Planetree |
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Height: 90' Spread: 60'-70' |
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A good street tree that tolerates soil compaction and withstands the heat of the city conditions. Anthracnose resistance. |
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Newport Plum |
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Height: 15'-20' Spread: 15'-20' |
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More hardy than the species, with purple foliage and pink to almost white flowers. |
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Royal Burgundy Cherry |
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Height: 20-25' Spread: 15-20' |
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Upright, vase shaped in youth, rounding with age. Deeper red-purple leaves and flowers than Kwanzan cherry. |
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Kwanzan Cherry |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 15'-20' |
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The most popular and hardiest of all the double flowering cherries. New leaves are bronzy and turning bronze-orange in autumn. Famous for the Washington D.C. cherry display. |
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Double Subhirtella Weeping Cherry |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Double pink blossoms on pendulous branches, covered with clouds of showy pink flowers in early April. Also have some nice 2’-3’ grafts excellent for small gardens. |
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Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Graceful cascading branches covered with snow white flowers in spring, gives it a fountain like appearance. Dark green foliage turns an orangish color in autumn. |
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Canada Red Chokecherry |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 15'-25' |
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A small ornamental tree that forms a pyramidal outline. Green foliage that changes to reddish purple. Small white flowers, edible red fruit changing to dark purple. |
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Capital Pear |
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Height: 32' Spread: 8' |
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Upright grower. Dark green foliage turns coppery in the fall. Good choice for narrow, restricted areas. |
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Aristocrat Pear |
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Height: 30'-35' Spread: 20'-25' |
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Broad pyramidal. Good horizontal branching habit, less susceptible to storm damage. Narrow lustrous dark green leaves, which change to deep red in autumn. White flowers in spring. Small 1/2 round fruit. |
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Cleveland Select Pear |
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Height: 30'-35' Spread: 20' |
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This cultivar has a neat pyramidal form with glossy green leaves, ascending branches and abundant white flowers, followed by small sparse fruit. Exceptional color in autumn. |
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Redspire Callery Pear |
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Height: 30'-35' Spread: 20' |
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A new thornless form of pyrus which forms a shapely narrow oval crown. Beautiful masses of large, pure white flowers in May. Glossy heart-shaped leaves turning crimson and purple in autumn. |
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Swamp White Oak |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 50'-60' |
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Pyramidal in youth. Developing a rounded open topped crown with age. Dark green leaves, with velvety undersides. Normal autumn color is yellow, but occasionally red to purple. Does very well in low wet situations. |
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Pin Oak |
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Height: 60'-70' Spread: 25'-40' |
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A pyramidal Oak with lustrous dark leaves which are retained on tree throughout the winter. |
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English Oak |
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Height: 50'-75' Spread: 40'-45' |
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A massive tree perfect for open areas. Dark green leaves in summer changing to brown in autumn. |
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Columnar English Oak |
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Height: 50' Spread: 13' |
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A narrow upright form of English Oak. |
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Red Oak |
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Height: 60'-70' Spread: 60'-70' |
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A fast growing oak which prefers well drained soil. Fall colors consist of reds, yellow and orange. |
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Korean Mountainash |
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Height: 50' Spread: 30' |
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The least susceptible mountainash to borer injury. Beautiful dark green leaf turning bright yellow in fall. Foliage is nearly free of insect problems. |
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Cardinal Royal European Mountain Ash |
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Height: 20'-30' Spread: 15'-20' |
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An improved selection of Mountain Ash. Symmetrical upright narrow oval habit. Brilliant red berries in August. |
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Ivory Silk Lilac |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 15' |
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A superior cultivar. Compact, oval growth habit. This hybrid flowers heavily at a young age. Dark green foliage which is mildew resistant. |
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Ivory Silk Lilac |
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Height: 20'-25' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Often massed together in large plantings, multi-stemmed lilacs are popular among landscape architects. Flowers late spring to early summer. |
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Common Baldcypress |
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Height: 50'-100' Spread: 30'-40' |
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Pyramidal outline, very distinctive in appearance. Deciduous fern-like foliage. Very adaptable to wet or dry conditions with low Ph. Leaf color in autumn consist of russet to an orangish brown. |
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American Sentry Linden |
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Height: 40' Spread: 25-30' |
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Uniform, upright form. Attractive silver-gray bark when young. Yellow fall color. Ideal for street planting or where space is limited. |
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Little Leaf Linden |
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Height: 35'-45' Spread: 30'-35' |
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An excellent street and residential tree. Yellow fragrant flowers in June. Glossy dark brown foliage, turns yellow in autumn. |
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Glenleven Linden |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 30'-35' |
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A faster growing linden that is a strong straight grower; its leaves being larger than those of a Greenspire. |
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Greenspire Little Leaf Linden |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 30'-50' |
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Dark green foliage, straight trunk and shapely pyramidal head with uniform growth makes this Linden a superb selection. |
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Camperdown Elm |
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Height: 15' Spread: 30' |
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An interesting weeping tree that forms a rounded head. Definitely an eye catcher!! Foliage is dark green followed by yellow to brown in autumn. |
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Green Vase Zelkova |
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Height: 60'-70' Spread: 35'-40' |
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Elegant vase shaped branching. Form is much like the American Elm. Dark green foliage, turning orange-brown to bronze and wine red in autumn. Definitely a tree that has much potential and is presently under used. Rapid growth rate. |
The following are evergreens and flowering shrubs which we grow. Our flowering shrubs are potted in 2, 3 and 4 gallon sizes.
We also have available Japanese Maples in larger pots. The evergreens listed are machine dug available in 24", 28" or 30" baskets. Please contact us for availability.
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Concolor Fir |
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Height: 30'-50' Spread: 15'-30' |
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Gorgeous blue-green needles adorn this upright evergreen. Great choice as a specimen, or in a group. |
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Red Chokeberry |
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Height: 6'-10' Spread: 3'-5' |
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Fragrant white flowers, lustrous dark green foliage. Glossy red berries, brilliant red autumn. Excellent choice where a border mass grouping is needed. |
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Autumn Magic Black Chokeberry |
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Height: 3'-5' Spread: 2'-4' |
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Fragrant white flowers in the spring followed by purple-black berries lasting through the season. Beautiful red-purple fall color. Tolerates most soils. Full sun to part shade. |
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Crimson Pygmy Barberry |
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Height: 18"-24" Spread: 30'-36' |
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Dense, low spreading. Dark burgundy foliage. |
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Gold Barberry |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 3'-4' |
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A yellow form of barberry, somewhat slower than the species, tolerates full sun. |
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Rose Glow Barberry |
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Height: 4'-5' Spread: 4'-5' |
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This barberry has a rose pink foliage that matures to a deep purple. |
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Wintergreen Littleleaf Boxwood |
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Height: 2' Spread: 2'-3' |
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One of the hardiest cultivars. Fragrant flowers in the spring. Green foliage year round. |
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Weeping Nootka Falsecypress |
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Height: 30-45' Spread: 20-25' |
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Graceful, elegant, pendulous brances. Upright habit. Rich green foliage. Anexcellent specimen tree. |
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Compact Hinoki Falsecypress |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 4' |
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Slow growing falsecypress, good for small spaces and popular for the landscape. |
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Dwarf Hinoki Falsecypress |
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Height: 8' Spread: 3'-4' |
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Pyramidal form, very slow growing falsecypress. A good selection for a limited size landscape. |
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Gold Threadleaf Falsecypress |
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Height: 12'-15' Spread: 12'-15' |
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Slow growing falsecypress with soft yellow foliage. |
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Rosea Summersweet |
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Height: 6-10' Spread: 6-8' |
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Upright. Lustrous dark green summer foliage. Pink buds open to pinkish white flowers. Good in partial shade. |
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Hummingbird Summersweet |
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Height: 3-5' Spread: 3-4' |
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Compact, mounded. Deep green foliage, white flowers. |
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Buds Yellow Dogwood |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 5'-6' |
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A yellow stemmed Dogwood. Clean attractive foliage. Very nice display against winter’s snow. |
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Ivory Halo Dogwood |
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Height: 5'-6' Spread: 8'-9' |
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Compact selection of variegated Dogwood. Beautiful variegated foliage that holds up well in the summer months. |
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Red Stemmed Dogwood |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 8'-10' |
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A fast growing, red stemmed dogwood. Tolerates sandy soils and light shade. |
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Harry Lauder’s Walkingstick |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 10' |
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A twisted, contorted form filbert. Makes an interesting garden specimen. |
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Royal Purple Smokebush |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 10'-15' |
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Dark maroon foliage with purple flowers, taking on the effect of puffy smoke rising from the plant. |
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Cranberry Cotoneaster |
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Height: 3' Spread: 3'-5' |
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Dark glossy green foliage, cranberry red fruit. Low broad spreading shrub. Great choice for banks of mass plantings. |
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Dwarf Burning Bush |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 5'-6' |
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A slow growing shrub often used in the landscape. Brilliant autumn colors of orange, pink and red. |
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Emerald 'n Gold Wintercreeper |
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Height: 3-4' Spread: 5-6' |
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Slow growing, compact. Green and yellow leaves. |
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Sunspot Wintercreeper |
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Height: 3' Spread: 4-5' |
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Compact, rounded form. Yellow leaves with dark green edge. Good winter hardiness. |
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Meadowlark Forsythia |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 6'-10' |
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A new hybrid with outstanding flower-bud hardiness. Bright yellow flowers in spring. Good for border plantings. Prefers full sun. |
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Northern Gold Forsythia |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 5'-7' |
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Upright shrub. Outstanding golden yellow flowers. Extremely hardy. |
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Northern Sun Forsythia |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 7'-9' |
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A very hardy forsythia. Clear yellow flowers appear before foliage in April. Vigorous grower. Great choice for screening, shrub borders and bank plantings. |
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Mount Airy Fothergilla |
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Height: 5'-6' Spread: 4'-5' |
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Long lasting, fragrant white blossoms. Foliage displays beautiful reds, oranges and yellows in the fall. Requires acidic soil. |
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Diana Rose of Sharon |
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Height: 8-12' Spread: 6-20' |
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Waxy dark green foliage. Large pure white flowers remain open at night and flower over a long period. |
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Endless Summer Hydrangea |
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Height: 3-5' Spread: 3-5' |
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Brand new. Large leaf hydrangea that flfowers on new stems! Better mildew resistance than other macrophylla types. Rich pink or blue flowers dependent on soil pH. |
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Nikko Blue Hudrangea |
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Height: 6' Spread: 6-8' |
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Popular. Prefers acidic soil for best color. Needs to be protedted in cold, windy areas. Cover in early/late frost. |
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Pee Gee Hydrangea |
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Height: 8' Spread: 10'-15' |
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Dark green foliage, Flowers white, changing to purplish pink. Fast growing. |
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Kyushu Hydrangea |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 6'-8' |
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Originates from the Japanese island, Kyushu. Large elegant, lacy white flowers bloom August-September. Smooth, glossy green foliage. |
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Oakleaf Hydrangea |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 8'-10' |
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White to pink flowers in late June into July. Prefers slight shade and moist soil. |
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Winterberry |
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Height: 6'-9' Spread: 8' |
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Dark green foliage. Excellent for shrub borders. Male form. |
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Afterglow Winterberry |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Slow growing, compact shrub. Leaves are smaller than most winterberry. Orange to orange-red fruit. |
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Winter Red Winterberry |
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Height: 6'-9' Spread: 8' |
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Dark green foliage, abundant large bright red fruit that last throughout the winter. |
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Blue Princess Holly |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Compact, pyramidal form with equal hardiness of Blue Prince. Red berries show off this very popular blue holly. |
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Blue Prince Holly |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Beautiful blue-green foliage and good cold hardiness. Pollinator for Blue Princess. |
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Henry’s Garnet Virginia Sweetspire |
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Height: 3'-5' Spread: 4'-6' |
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Beautiful small flowering shrub that tolerates sun and shade. Prefers moist soils. Excellent color in the fall. |
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Old Gold Juniper |
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Height: 3' Spread: 3-4' |
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Compact, bronze-gold juniper. Color holds well in winter. |
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Pfitzer Juniper |
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Height: 10' Spread: 20' |
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Old favorite still used for property line breaks and backdrops. Fast growing, takes to pruning well. |
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Gold Coast Juniper |
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Height: 4'-5' Spread: 5'-6' |
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Compact, average growth rate. Persistent yellow foliage. |
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Sea Green Juniper |
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Height: 4'-6' Spread: 4'-6' |
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Mint green foliage. Flowering, arching branches. |
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Blue Chip Juniper |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Compact, low grower with fine, silver-blue foliage. |
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Blue Rug Juniper |
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Height: 4"-6" Spread: 3'-5' |
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Very flat growing. Forms dense mat of blue foliage. Foliage turns light purplish in winter. |
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Andorra Juniper |
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Height: 2' Spread: 5'-6' |
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Compact, spreading. Uniform shape. Medium green foliage turns purple in the winter. |
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Broadmoor Juniper |
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Height: 24"-36" Spread: 8'-10' |
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Dense mounding, similar to Tamariscifolia, but grows much larger. Green foliage. |
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Tams New Blue Juniper |
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Height: 18"-24" Spread: 8'-10' |
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Horizontal, spreading with exceptional blue foliage. |
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Skyrocket Juniper |
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Height: 15' Spread: 2'-3' |
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The narrowest columnar Juniper. Blue green foliage. |
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Table Top Juniper |
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Height: 5'-6' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Silvery-blue foliage. Semi upright, flat top form. |
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Dwarf Blue Star Juniper |
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Height: 24" Spread: 36" |
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Steel blue foliage, mounded dwarf habit. A sharp looking plant, very neat in appearance. |
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Beauty Bush |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 6'-8' |
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A pink flowering shrub that tolerates various ph soils and light shade. |
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Russian Arborvitae |
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Height: 12' Spread: 4' |
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Low growing and spreading. Bright green summer foliage turning bronzy purple to brown in winter. Cool climate. |
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Darts Gold Ninebark |
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Height: 4'-5' Spread: 4'-5' |
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A compact form of the species. Hardy, attractive plant for color contrast. Bright yellow foliage. |
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Snowfall Ninebark |
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Height: 5'-7' Spread: 6'-10' |
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A compact variety with a larger flower than the species. |
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Birds Nest Spruce |
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Height: 5'-6' Spread: 4'-6' |
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Spreading, thick branches, forming a hollow center as it matures. Slow grower. |
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Dwarf Alberta Spruce |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 4'-5' |
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A conical shaped evergreen, with blue-green foliage. Used often in small gardens. Very slow growing, 2”-4” per year. |
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Fat Albert Blue Spruce |
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Height: 15-20' Spread: 8-10' |
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Beautiful, semi dwarf, compact and slow growing. |
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Colorado Blue Spruce |
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Height: 30"-60" Spread: 20' |
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A very popular form of spruce. Everyone’s favorite. |
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Globe Blue Spruce |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 4'-6' |
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A compact ornamental spruce grown on an 18” standard. |
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Swiss Stone Pine |
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Height: 30'-70' Spread: 15'-25' |
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A narrow upright growing pine. Very slow growing, averaging about 10”-12” per year. |
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Vanderwulf Pine |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 20'-35' |
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Compact, upright columnar pine. Silver blue needles. Faster growing than Swiss Stone Pine. |
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Mugo Pine |
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Height: 3'-5' Spread: 3'-6' |
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Low growing, mounded evergreen. Needs to be kept sheared to keep its tight uniform appearance. |
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Austrian Pine |
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Height: 50'-60' Spread: 30'-40' |
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Dense pyramidal evergreen. Long stiff needles. Dark green in color. Does very well in exposed, harsh conditions. Great choice for screening or windbreak and mass plantings. |
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Japanese White Pine |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 25'-30' |
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Slow growing, fine needled pine. Wide spreading. Blue green color. |
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Eastern White Pine |
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Height: 80'-100' Spread: 40-'50 |
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Fine needles, fast growing pine. Young trees are pyramidal, becoming more irregular shaped with age. Not salt tolerant. |
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Weeping White Pine |
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Height: 40'-50' Spread: 25'-30' |
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Weeping form of White pine. Branches trail to the ground. |
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Jackman Potentilla |
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Height: 3-4' Spread: 3-4' |
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Bright green bushy foliage. Clear pink flowers tolerate summers heat well. Very floriferous. |
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Abbottswood Bush Potentilla |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 2'-3' |
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Bluish green foliage. Large pure white flowers from early spring to late autumn. |
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Gold Drop Potentilla |
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Height: 2' Spread: 2'-3' |
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Abundant 7/8” yellow flowers. Bushy compact plant. Great choice for foundation or facer plant. |
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Pink Beauty Potentilla |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 2'-3' |
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Clear pink flowers that tolerate summer’s heat well. Very floriferous. Bright green bushy foliage. |
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Sand Cherry |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 6'-8' |
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Intense, reddish purple foliage which holds color throughout the season. Flowers are single and pinkish. |
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Douglas Fir |
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Height: 50'-100' Spread: 15'-20' |
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Semi dense upright evergreen. Foliage is dark green to bluish green. Great choice for specimen or mass planting. |
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Chionoides Rhododendron |
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Height: 4' Spread: 4' |
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Easy to grow. Attractive narrow foliage. White flowers. |
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Nova Zembla |
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Height: 4' Spread: 4' |
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Very cold tolerant and heat resistant. Red flowers. |
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Roseum Elegans Rhododendron |
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Height: 4' Spread: 4' |
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Withstands temperature extremes. Rosy purple flowers. |
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P.J.M. Rhododendron |
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Height: 3'-6' Spread: 3'-5' |
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Small dark glossy green foliage. Masses of lavender blooms in early spring. Rich mahogany color in autumn. |
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Gro Low Fragrant Sumac |
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Height: 30" Spread: 6'-8' |
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Excellent plant for mass plantings, especially good for steep banks and erosion control. Golden yellow flowers, followed by red hairy fruit. Glossy green foliage turns scarlet to orange in autumn. |
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Carefree Wonder Rose |
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Height: 30-48' |
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Upright, shrubby, vigorous form. Rich pink flowers bloom profusely April and May, sporadically summer to fall. |
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Knock Out Rose |
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Height: 3' |
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Exceptional disease resistance. Everblooming. Cherry red single flowers contrast with burgundy tinged foliage. |
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Weeping Pussy Willow |
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Height: 15' Spread: 12' |
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Grafted onto a standard, this novelty needs to be trimmed yearly to keep its shape. |
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Neon Flash Japanese Spirea |
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Height: 3' Spread: 2-3 |
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An 'Anthony Waterer' type. Reddish new growth, dark green at maturity. Rich red flowers. |
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Magic Carpet Spirea |
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Height: 18' Spread: 24" |
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Dwarf and compact with gold foliage and brilliant red new growth. Deep pink flowers during summer with russet fall foliage. Prefers sun. |
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Little Princess Spirea |
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Height: 24" Spread: 36" |
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A low dense, compact grower with pink blossoms flowering in early summer. |
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Magic Carpet Spirea |
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Height: 18" Spread: 24" |
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Dwarf and compact with gold foliage and brilliant red new growth. Deep pink flowers during summer with russet fall foliage. Prefers sun. |
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Shirobana Spirea |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 2'-3' |
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A spirea flowering in individual colors of red, pink and white. |
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Snowmound Spirea |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 3'-4' |
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Very similar to Spirea Vanhoutte, but with a dense, neater outline. Flowers are white and contrast beautifully with a deep green foliage. |
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Anthony Waterer Spirea |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 4'-5' |
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Dark green foliage, rose-pink flowers and nice autumn color makes this a wonderful choice for a facer plant. |
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Gold Flame Spirea |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 3'-4' |
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Foliage in spring is bright yellow, changing to green and then to a yellow-orange in autumn. Small pink blossoms. |
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Renaissance Spirea |
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Height: 5'-7' Spread: 6'-8' |
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A more disease resistant form of Bridal Wreath Spirea. White flowering, arching branches make this a popular old fashioned plant. |
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Goldmound Spirea |
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Height: 15"-24" Spread: 2'-3' |
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Excellent yellow foliage. Pink flowers in June-July. A perfect plant for a shrub border. |
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Tinkerbelle Lilac |
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Height: 5-6' Spread: 4-5' |
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Semi-dwarf,compact. Wine red buds open to pink flowers. A cross of s.meyeri 'Palibin' and s.microphylla 'Superba'. |
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Dwarf Korean Lilac |
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Height: 4'-5' Spread: 5'-7' |
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Profuse bloomer. Violet buds open to light pink, fragrant flowers. Dense uniform growth. A favorite. |
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Miss Kim Lilac |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 5'-6' |
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A hardy compact lilac with dark purple flowers, blooming later than most. Autumn foliage is brilliant red and crimson. |
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Common Lilac (purple) |
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Height: 8-15' Spread: 6-12' |
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Old fashioned lilac. Extremely fragrant purple flowers. |
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Common Lilac (white) |
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Height: 8-15' Spread: 6-12' |
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This hardy vigorous shrub is the white version of the common purple lilac. Single white flowers. |
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Avalanche Lilac |
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Height: 9' Spread: 6-8' |
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Rounded to upright habit. Large white, fragrant flowers. |
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President Lincoln Lilac |
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Height: 8-10' Spread: 10' |
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Upright habit. Single, true blue flowers. |
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Yankee Doodle Lilac |
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Height: 8' Spread: 8' |
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Upright habit. Profuse, deep purple flowers. |
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Charles Joly Lilac |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 8'-10' |
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An early French hybrid. Produces double purple buds that open to Magenta. |
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Pocahontas Lilac |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 10'-12' |
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Exceptional hardy and vigorous. A profusion of violet flowers bloom 7-10 days prior to the French hybrids. |
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Dense Yew |
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Height: 4'-6' Spread: 6'-8' |
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Broad, spreading form. Fast growing and will tolerate shade, but requires good drainage. |
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Hicks Yew |
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Height: 12'-16' Spread: 4'-6' |
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Hardy and upright, widening as it matures. Dark green foliage. |
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Nigra Arbovitae |
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Height: 20-30' Spread: 5-10' |
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A fast growing pyramidal form with a darker green color. |
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Hetz Midget Arborvitae |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 3'-4' |
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Compact, dense globe shape, very slow growing. |
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Holmstrup Arborvitae |
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Height: 8'-10' Spread: 5' |
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Hardy, compact, pyramidal grower with bright green foliage. Tolerates light shade and poor drainage. Said to have deer resistance. |
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Emerald Green Arborvitae |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 3'-4' |
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From Denmark, neat compact formal pyramidal appearance. Holds color well in winter. |
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Mission Arborvitae |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 6'-8' |
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A hardy, slow growing variety with blue-green foliage. Makes an excellent hedge. |
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Woodward Globe Arborvitae |
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Height: 5' Spread: 5' |
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Globe form arborvitae, maintains its shape, widening as it matures. Foliage turns brown in the winter. |
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Canadian Hemlock |
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Height: 75'-90' Spread: 25'-35' |
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A very graceful evergreen with soft, lacy foliage and semi-pendulous branches. Responds well to pruning. |
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Northcountry Highbush Blueberry |
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Height: 24" Spread: 40" |
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Edible, sweet fruit 1/2” in diameter. Brilliant fall colors of orange, scarlet and red. An attractive plant in the landscape. Partially self-fruitful. Requires acidic soil. |
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St. Cloud Highbush Blueberry |
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Height: 4' Spread: 3'-4' |
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Also an asset to the landscape. Grows larger and more upright than Northcountry, with similar fruit. Needs pollinator. Requires acidic soil. |
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Burkwood Viburnum |
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Height: 10' Spread: 7'-8' |
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Upright growing, this semi-evergreen Viburnum has very fragrant flowers, similar to Viburnum carlesii. Fall color is red and yellow. |
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Koreanspice Viburnum |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 4'-8' |
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One of the most popular fragrant viburnums on the market. Early white flowers open from pink buds. |
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Arrowwood Viburnum |
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Height: 10'-12' Spread: 10'-12' |
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An excellent plant for the commercial landscape and mass plantings. Does well in wet locations. White flowers May to June, blue-black berries in September to October and red autumn coloring. |
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Erie Viburnum |
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Height: 6' Spread: 8'-10' |
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Striking red fruit adorns this Linden Viburnum. Matures into a rounded, compact form. |
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Oneida Viburnum |
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Height: 10' Spread: 10'-12' |
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Known for its abundant flowers as well as its ability to flower more than once during the season. Comparable to Erie Viburnum. |
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Mohican Viburnum |
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Height: 10' Spread: 12-15' |
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Compact form. Deep green leaves. Better disease resistance to viburnum leaf beetle. |
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Nannyberry Viburnum |
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Height: 20' Spread: 6'-10' |
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A beautiful shrub or small tree for naturalizing. Shiny green foliage with bluish-black fruits. |
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European Cranberrybush Viburnum |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 10'-15' |
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A wonderful shrub for color. Glossy dark green foliage and flat white flowers followed by a gorgeous autumn display of red to maroon leaf color and scarlet red drooping fruit. |
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Dwarf European Cranberrybush |
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Height: 2'-3' Spread: 2'-4' |
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A low growing, dense mounded shrub. Dark green foliage, rarely flowers. Excellent choice for facer plantings. |
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Mariesi Doublefile Viburnum |
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Height: 10' Spread: 10' |
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A beautiful, wide spreading form of Doublefile Viburnum. The flowers stand out beyond the foliage and really show well. Red fruit and red-purple fall color. |
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Newport Dwarf Doublefile Viburnum |
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Height: 4'-5' Spread: 3' |
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A very slow growing compact form of Doublefile. Flowers similar to Mariesii. Burgundy fall color. |
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Summer Snowflake Viburnum |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 4'-6' |
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Starting in May, this doublefile viburnum will blossom on and off through the summer. Bright red fruit. |
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Alleghany Viburnum |
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Height: 10'-15' Spread: 10'-12' |
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Dense growth habit with very dark, leathery leaves. Yellowish-white flowers and red fruit eventually turning to black. |
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Onondaga Viburnum |
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Height: 6'-8' Spread: 6'-8' |
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A unique viburnum because of its dark maroon new foliage that still retains some of its color when mature. Flat white flowers with maroon centers. |
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‘Bailey Compact’/Bailey Compact American Cranberrybush |
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Height: 5'-6' Spread: 5'-6' |
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Hardy shrub with beautiful foliage which turns deep red in autumn. |
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Java Red Weigela |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 4'-5' |
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A compact, slow growing variety with purple foliage fading to a copper color. Blossoms open red then turn pink. |
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Polka Weigela |
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Height: 3'-4' Spread: 4'-5' |
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Bright pink blossoms adorn this plant through summer. Dark green foliage. |
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Variegated Weigela |
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Height: 4'-6' Spread: 6'-8' |
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Green leaves with cream colored edges. Pink blossoms fade to almost white. Takes well to heavy shearing. |
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