This large deciduous tree has a narrow, columnar form and glossy green leaves that turn brilliant yellow-orange in fall. An extremely showy specimen
Bloodgood' remains a tried and true landscape favorite. It is a hardy, vigorous problem - free tree with symmetrical, round branching. A multi - stemmed small tree that shows off its silvery bark, crimson stems, and burgundy star shaped leaves. For best performance provide afternoon shade and keep its roots cool.
Prized for colorful foliage. Excellent Specimen Tree. Dense, Rounded form. Pink, green, and cream foliage.
Ornamental deciduous tree. Known for its brilliant display of coral colored bark in winter. Leaves emerge red, turn to light green in summer, yellow with red in fall.
A low-branching, dwarf tree with a delicate, weeping form. The foliage holds its beautiful crimson color throughout summer and can turn bright scarlet in autumn. Sun-tolerant in cooler regions, where sunlight intensifies the foliage color. Site in a bright dappled shade setting elsewhere.
With a dense, spreading, cascading form, this plant will become a staple in your landscape. Its large, broadly dissected threadlike foliage begs to be touched. The foliage emerges in early spring bright red then matures to a stunning purple - garnet red color.
A beautiful, rounded, small ornamental tree. Graceful, weeping branches clothed in feathery, finely cut, light green foliage that turns yellow-red in fall.
This selection is one of the more vigorous growing dissected leaf types and one of the most hardy. Lacy, deeply cut foliage can be up to 6” long and wide with striking purple - red color providing great landscape texture on a rounded, flowing plant that turns a crimson red in the fall.
The deep dissection of the beautiful purple leaves produces an attractive lacy appearance. As fall temperatures cool, the foliage transitions to a bright, apple red color. This graceful, small tree creates a stunning focal point or accent for lightly shaded gardens, patios, and entryways, and is ideal for containers. Deciduous.
A vigorous, weeping small tree with lacy purple-red foliage throughout the summer. Fall foliage ranges from crimson to yellow and orange. A beautiful small specimen or accent that provides great contrast to green-leaved plants. Works well for containers. Deciduous.
Great texture and great leaf color combine to make this one of the most desired threadleaf Japanese Maples. With a low, spreading form this plant's highly cut foliage holds its deep purple color all season and makes a perfect specimen for any landscape.
Vivid green, finely cut leaves change to beautiful shades of gold and crimson in the fall. Small tree with graceful weeping habit and excellent branching architecture. An excellent accent under larger trees, near a water garden or in container. Thrives in dappled sun. Deciduous.
This bright green leaved selection of weeping maple creates a flowing landscape form with layers of pendulous branches covered with deeply lobed, threadlike leaves producing superb texture. This plant is stunning when used near a water garden and in the fall when its leave turn a bright yellow.
Outstanding, reliable, bright orange to deep, reddish purple fall color - even in warmer climates. A tall form with a dense, rounded crown and large, medium green leaves in spring and summer. Foliage is held on the tree later into fall than with most cultivars. A superb choice as a high profile shade tree for larger landscapes. Deciduous.
Large, upright maple tree. Green foliage on spreading limbs. Brilliant fall leaf colors. Excellent landscape tree.
An outstanding small tree for city gardens with limited space. New growth unfurls yellow to burnt orange, with underlying tones ranging from orange, salmon and chartreuse for the remainder of the season. Exceptional fall foliage displays varying shades of gold to red. Thrives in cool summer regions. A must for collectors! Deciduous.
Dense, oval-round with a strong central leader and ascending branches. A vigorous, seedless cultivar with orange-red fall color.
The flowers yield deep-purple fruits that are enjoyed by birds and wildlife. In fall, the leaves change to brilliant shades of yellow to re
A shrub or small tree prized for its brilliant orange-red fall color and disease resistance. Clusters of fragrant white flowers give way to small purplish black fruit often used in jams and jellies. Use in shrub borders or as a small tree. Deciduous.
Low-growing groundcover shrub, providing beauty from spring through frost. Low Scape Mound aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it's covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant red to contrast with dark purple-black fruit. The unique low-growing, mound-shaped habit of this new variety makes it perfect for mass planting as a ground cover or edging plant. Best of all, it thrives almost anywhere: cold climates and hot ones, wet soils and dry ones, sun and part shade. This native shrub will gracefully handle just about any landscape challenge you can throw at it!
An upright growing native with shiny dark green leaves has a ton of landscape attributes. White1 to 1.5” diameter flowers in May attract butterflies and pollinators. These are followed by bright red, persistent bunches of berries in the fall which provide food for local birds. That along with its tolerance of wet soil make this a winner.
Deep green foliage edged in white forms a dense, round, spreading shape in the landscape that is at home in any wind-protected, partially shaded landscape spot.Native
Upright evergreen shrub. Orange and pink flowers with white stripes cover the plant in spring. Later blooming variety. Attractive shrub even when not in bloom.
Soft salmon peach-pink blooms emerge in abundant small, funnel shaped flowers in mid April to early May. Dark green foliage throughout the summer. This slow growing evergreen azalea stays compact and semi-upright. Pleasant to the eye, a great choice for brightening a partly shady patio or courtyard garden.
Blooms in spring and fall. Excellent in masses. Elegant, dwarf size shrub. Bright salmon blooms
Dense deciduous azalea with bright orange, 2-3″ flowers blooming in spring. Excellent variety for colder climates.
Double rose-red blooms cover the shrub in a profusion of color in late spring. Dense, broadly rounded evergreen shrub with large, glossy green foliage. The leaves take on a Mahogany color in the fall and winter. An excellent choice for a showy border or accent planting. Makes a great companion plant for Japanese Maples. The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH. An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5.
Dense and spreading, the selection is very hardy and one of the most dependable bloomers of any of the azaleas grown. Shiny, deep green foliage keeps well through the winter and serves as a backdrop for big, 2.5” crimson - red flower in early May.
Exceptional reddish - purple flowers in early to mid - May, along with dark glossy foliage really make this selection stand out! Very hardy with excellent winter leaf retention.
A prolific bloomer displaying single, reddish-orange flowers. Remains evergreen in milder climates, semi-evergreen elsewhere. Terrific effect used in mass for a colorful show. Orange-red fall foliage. Semi-evergreen.
The single, rounded white flowers which appear in late May are up to 3" across on this Girard hybrid Azalea. It's large, spreading habit makes it a great landscape Azalea. The green foliage is lighter than most other Girard types.
Very deep pink, ruffled flowers have a dark pink-spotted throat. The profusion of blooms creates a thrilling spring specimen, excellent for use as a hedge, in borders or in a mass planting for an impressive color display
Dwarf evergreen shrub displays extremely showy single light pink flowers late in the season. Lush foliage on dense twiggy branches. A lovely accent and welcome addition to the landscape.
Dwarf evergreen shrub displays extremely showy single white flowers late in the season. Lush foliage on dense twiggy branches. A lovely accent and welcome addition to the landscape.
Blooms in spring. Nice in color accent border. Low growing, rounded shrub. Semi Double, white flowers
An excellent choice for an azalea. Clusters of deep red blooms in spring, followed by wonderful bronze foliage in winter.
Native,bright red flowers make it a must! Dark, true evergreen foliage makes this hardy selection an excellent groundcover.
Spectacular decidious shrub covered with golden orange blooms. Flowers generally occur before leaves emerge
Red Red Azalea is covered in stunning clusters of lightly-scented red trumpet-shaped flowers at the ends of the branches in mid spring before the leaves. It has olive green foliage throughout the season. The small glossy narrow leaves turn an outstanding yellow in the fall.
This longtime favorite is true to its name, with blooms recalling the classic beauty of roses. Shell pink rosebuds open to rosy pink double flowers in spring. This selection is characterized by slow spreading growth and remains neat and tidy in the landscape. Evergreen.
Makes for a great hedge or accent. Has beautiful vivid red flowers which attract butterflies.
Very heavy bloomer with medium pink flowers that make a wonderful spring show. Flowers are backed by tiny evergreen foliage on a low spreading form
The deep green foliage edged in white color add a crispness throughout the growing season, forming a dense, round, spreading shape in the landscape that is at home in any wind - shielded partly shady spot. In May rose red flowers open by the hundreds keeping the foliage in the background for up to 3 weeks at a time.
This dwarf azalea packs a powerful punch of rich, true red color with semi-double velvety blooms. Its glossy, dark green foliage deepens to a saturated purple bronze in winter adding year round appeal to gardens.
This fast growing variety boasts large bi-color and occasional solid purple blooms. Rebloomer.
Pure white, single 2 to 4 in. flowers cover the vigorous, upright, evergreen shrub with lush green foliage. Makes a lovely accent, border or hedge.
Reliable performer is great in the landscape. Winter foliage turns from rich green to bronzy purple. Full shade tolerant. Great seasonal color is followed by outstanding fall foliage.
Vivid bright pink flowers age to red and practically smother the variegated foliage in early spring. Unique deep green leaves have narrow creamy yellow margins.
A hardy semi-evergreen shrub valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in early spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting
A dwarf, densely branched form displaying deep crimson colored foliage all season long. Best color when planted in full sun. Excellent color contrast against green or gold-leafed plants. A great choice for mass plantings, particularly as a low hedge or border plant. Deciduous.
Unique orange foliage. A whole new look for barberry! With its bright orange foliage and compact branching, Sunjoy® Cinnamon barberry stands out in the landscape or border. It's a good choice for low maintenance, season-long color. Excellent for hedges and foundation plantings.
This is an easy way to add both vertical lines and bright color to your home landscape. Similar in shape to 'Helmond Pillar' barberry, but with orange-red new growth that matures to vivid gold. Autumn brings stunning orange-red color. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaf barberry. Plant Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry as a low-maintenance hedge or edging, or add it to a border as an specimen plant.
This sterile barberry is not invasive! Finally, a colorful, care-free barberry that won't make a nuisance of itself: Sunjoy Mini Maroon®. It took Dr. Tom Ranney over ten years to develop, but the results were worth it. Sunjoy Mini Maroon barberry offers sumptuously deep purple-red foliage on a dense, nicely shaped mound. It needs no pruning to stay small and lush, and like all barberry, it is highly resistant to damage from deer and rabbits. And it does it all without producing the seeds which have made other varieties so problematic. Simply put, it's a better choice.
The same incredible neon orange foliage as Sunjoy Neo barberry, but with the useful, versatile habit of best-selling Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at NCSU. Top reasons to grow Sunjoy Orange Pillar barberry:- Versatile, appealing shape adds drama and flair- Vibrant, persistant neon orange coloring. Very deer resistant.
A zingy accent to spice up your landscape! Bright and cheery, this new barberry has vivid orange new growth that develops a distinctive chartreuse margin as the season goes on. Stronger growing than other variegated cultivars, it is colorful in the landscape from spring to fall. Deer resistant.
Vigorous, clump- forming decidous tree. Papery, reddish-brown, peeling bark. Glossy green foliage turns yellow into fall. Excellent focal point in the landscape
This Butterfly Bush variety is compact, reblooming, non-invasive, drought-tolerant with frangrant flowers. Deadheading is not necessary. Attracts pollinators.
Lo & Behold® 'Pink Micro Chip' is the smallest member yet of this series of award-winning dwarf butterfly bush. It's a tiny and tidy mound of orchid-pink flower spikes, with a cute pincushion-like habit that makes it perfect for including in perennial gardens. Earlier blooming than other butterfly bush, which means you get non stop color from early summer clear through frost. Highly deer and rabbit resistant, too! Fragrant flowers!
Finally - a butterfly bush with the neat habit of the Lo & Behold series, with the jaw-dropping color intensity of the "Miss" series! Lo & Behold Ruby Chip butterfly bush brings together the best of both, with a tidy 2.5'/.76m size and dozens of magenta-ruby flower spikes. Fragrant and long-blooming, it keeps putting out fresh flowers without the need to deadhead (i.e., remove old brown flowers). Perfect for flower gardens or landscapes. Deer resistant.
Enjoy the reddest color of any butterfly bush. With its intensely colored blooms and refined habit, 'Miss Molly' is the queen of the summer garden. Its fragrant flowers are the closest to red of any butterfly bush and appear for months every summer without deadheading. Unlike older varieties of butterfly bush, 'Miss Molly' reaches just 4-5'/1.2-1.5m tall, so it's easy to work into any sunny landscape. This non-invasive variety thrives in hot climates. Butterflies and hummingbirds will find it as irresistible as you do!
Brilliant rich pink summer blooms unlike any other variety. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant. Deer resistant. Like all of the "Miss" series, 'Miss Ruby' butterfly bush is non-invasive.
Just like her sisters, 'Miss Molly' and 'Miss Ruby', 'Miss Violet' is a compact plant with vibrant flower color, but with loads of dark purple-violet summer flowers. Seedless and non-invasive; deer resistant, too! Winner of a Green Thumb award from the Direct Gardening Association.
Meet Pugster® Amethyst butterfly bush - the newest member of this unique series that offers full sized flowers on a dwarf plant. This compact butterfly bush reaches just 2'/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with amethyst-toned flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
Full sized flowers on a dwarf plant! Meet Pugster Blue® - it's a whole new look for butterfly bush. This compact plant reaches just 2'/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with true-blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
Full-sized flowers on a dwarf plant! Meet Pugster Pinker® butterfly bush - the newest member of a unique series that offers full-sized flowers on dwarf plants. This compact butterfly bush reaches just 2'/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with very rich pink flowers, each with a tiny bright orange eye in the center. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
Big flowers on a small plant! Pugster White® gives butterfly bush a whole new look: - its small, sturdy frame bears large flowers the size you'd find on much taller plants. Each bloom is a full, dense cluster of crisp white blooms, emitting a honey-sweet fragrance and treating bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to a tasty snack. Like all Proven Winners butterfly bushes, it blooms all summer without deadheading. Because of their thick, strong stems, Pugster® butterfly bushes have better hardiness and winter survival in zone 5 than other dwarf varieties.
The bi-color variety of butterfly bush has frangrant peach, purple, and pink flowers. Foliage is silvery green on this deciduous summer flowering shrub.
A small, lush mound of emerald green summer foliage with some bronzing in winter cold. Naturally oval form and dense foliage is perfect for low hedges and an excellent foundation plant.
NewGen Freedom® is an excellent boxwood. It was selected due to its better resistance to Boxwood Blight and resistance to Boxwood Leafminer. Its vigor helps it create an attractive plant quicker than many cultivars but it also makes annual pruning a must. With annual pruning, this plant makes a fabulous specimen. Grows 3-6 inches per year. NewGen Freedom® is a relatively vigorous, rounded cultivar that is slightly taller than wide. It has beautiful glossy medium green foliage. Its habit is more uniform and tighter than Buxus microphylla ‘Wintergreen’ or Buxus microphylla ‘Winter Gem’ thus making it an excellent choice for many formal and residential landscapes. Deer resistant!
NewGen Independence® was chosen based on its better resistance to Boxwood Blight as well as its good performance in Boxwood Leafminer trials. It's growth is similar to Buxus microphylla ‘Green Beauty’ but has much better Boxwood Leafminer resistance and the leaves are slightly more elongated. Grows 2-4 inches per year. NewGen Independence® was a chance seedling found in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. NewGen Independence® is a very deep green medium sized cultivar that holds excellent color throughout the winter. It has a rounded habit that is nearly as tall as wide. NewGen Independence® can be used in formal plantings where a medium sized round plant is desired. Would be a replacement for Buxus sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’ (English Boxwood) for foundational plantings. Branching structure is very strong allowing it to withstand most moderate to heavy snow loads. Deer resistant.
We talk a lot about "winter interest" ? let's talk now about spring, summer, autumn AND winter interest, because that's what you get when you plant 'Winter Gem'. Let's start in the spring, when lime-green new growth explodes in a burst of chartreuse on stunning yellow young stems. This vigorous grower quickly becomes blanketed with fresh green, delightfully shiny foliage for the warm summer months. Late summer brings deep green, glossy, sun tolerant leaves that will delight you as they transition into autumn with their light golden bronzing to mark the descending temperatures. 'Winter Gem' is one of the easiest of the Boxwoods to grow and as easy to prune as the rest. In fact, a couple of light trims in season will encourage a neat compact form that will serve it well, whether it is being used as a specimen or it is grouped in sun or partial shade to produce a hedge or border planting.
Evergreen. Deer-resistant. Fast-growing. Salt tolerant. Popular low hedge featuring interest in all seasons.
Great, compact growing Boxwood is both heat and drought tolerant with year round dark green foliage color. Holds color in winter cold. Low maintenance evergreen is great for foundations, edging or border uses.
An excellent evergreen shrub for small hedges. Retains its dark green foliage in the hottest summers, becoming bronze-tinged in cold weather. Well-suited to pruning into formal shapes. More heat, humidity and drought tolerant than other boxwood varieties.
Popular evergreen shrub which is among the hardiest boxwoods. Beautiful dark green foliage makes it a good choice for low hedge.
‘Wintergreen’ is a vigorous, winter-hardy cultivar that is ideal when a medium to large foundation plant is desired. It is great for use in medium-sized hedges and is very tolerant of pruning or shearing. It has a tendency to bronze when exposed to direct winter sun but the bronzing will quickly disappear as temperatures rise in spring and as new growth emerges. It is very similar to ‘Winter Gem’ and ‘Faulkner’. Deer resistant.
Distinctly upright and conical with a broad base, this cultivar has a large range of landscape uses from specimen to hedging. Great green color has year - round staying power.
The foliage on this low, rounded evergreen will stay luxuriously green whether in the blazing sun or in winters up to - 20F. This is the plant for you if you want a low - maintenance evergreen easy - keeper to shape or let grow naturally.
Butter-yellow-striped leaves with dark green-edges remain attractive throughout the season. Forms a low tufted mound, perfect at pond's edge, in dappled shade borders or as a container accent. Evergreen in mild winter areas.
Snowy white margins glow against the deep green blades-perfect for a moonlight stroll. Graceful arching mounds of evergreen foliage are low-maintenance – this Everest is easily tackled by beginners!
Award winning variety whose chartreuse foliage turns to gold as it matures forming a stunning, arching display.
Gracefully flowing, glossy green blades are flanked by lime green margins. Fine-textured foliage maintains a neat habit, the perfect accent for container plantings and living walls.
The citrus lemon-yellow blades edged in green add a refreshing zest even in the winter garden. Neat habit is perfect for container planting. Colorful year-round, the flowing arching mounds of Carex Eversheen is perfectly suited for shade, but can handle some sun in cooler climates. A pleasing addition to any spot as it bends and sways with the warm summer breezes. A nice edger.
Dark and dreamy! You'll love this new caryopteris - it has extremely dark, glossy foliage, a compact habit, and deep blue flowers. It adds much-needed color to the late summer landscape and makes a handsome companion with perennials. A great favorite with pollinators of all types! Long blooming, heat and drought tolerant.
This dramatic, weeping evergreen makes a special addition to any landscape. Superb specimen for minimal-care gardens. Naturally slow-growing pendant branchlets display icy-blue needles, creating a graceful, waterfall-like effect.
A bold, pyramidal form with sparkling silvery blue foliage that drapes from the expansive branches. One of the most popular evergreen conifers. A spectacular specimen for large landscape areas that increases in character as it ages. Drought tolerant, when established.
A large, pyramidal form with attractive gray-green foliage and graceful, arching branches. Makes a wonderful living Christmas tree! Allow plenty of room in the landscape to best display this stately tree. Heat and drought tolerant when established. Evergreen.
Native to North America, featuring fragrant white flowers followed by red fruit. Dwarf variety, attracts pollinators.
Fiber Optics® is a distinct improvement over the coarser Cephalanthus occidentalis that grows twice the size of this compact selection. Native from Florida to Mexico and north to Nova Scotia and Ontario, buttonbush is quite happy in moist conditions, tolerating flooding and wet spring soil. As such it is often used in wetland restoration work, along streams and pond banks. It’s also a great plant for low areas in the landscape that don’t dry out until late in the season. The spherical flowers are fragrant, creamy white, and many species of waterfowl eat the seed.
A beautiful garden tree valued for its profusion of rosy pink flowers that cloak the bare branches to bridge the gap between winter and spring! Heart-shaped foliage emerges as the blooms fade and turns yellow in autumn before dropping
Commonly known as Eastern Redbud, this cercis is full of colors. The leaves emerge reddish burgundy and mature to yellow and green, giving a fabulous, multicolor effect to the foliage. The pink, pea-shaped blooms appear on the stems before the foliage. This is a striking small tree - a must-have if you love color.
Beautiful landscape tree valued for its brilliant scarlet-purple color to new foliage, maturing to maroon. Rosy-pink flowers on bare branches bridge the gap between winter and spring! Deciduous.
The bloom, like all Cercis, is fantastic with hoardes of small, lavender-pink buds that are held tightly to branches opening in late April before the foliage emerges. Its a unique look that lasts until mid-May when its rounded foliage emerges red before maturing to deep green as summer approaches. Plant 'Pink Heartbreaker' in full sun in a place where it is protected from the harshest of the winter winds.
A lovely compact redbud tree with a weeping canopy that is perfect for a smaller-sized landscape. An excellent specimen plant with clusters of lavender-red, sweet pea-like blooms in spring. Small, semi-glossy, heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in fall.
It's so beautiful you may overlook its survivalist skills! Heat and drought tolerant, this plant will delight you each spring with candy colored blooms. Double Take Orange puts on a spectacular spring display of large double flowers with intense orange color - you'll do a double take! More than just pretty flowers, the Double Take Quinces are easy to care for, having neither thorns or fruit. Once established, they are extremely drought tolerant. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, Orange Storm and the other Double Take Quinces are sure to brighten spring gardens across the United States.
You'll do a double take when you see this quince that looks like a camellia. Double Take Pink puts on a spectacular early season display of pink blooms. The large, double flowers are excellent in cut flower arrangements. Bright spring flowers are only the beginning of the Double Take quince's appeal: they're also thornless, and do not produce fruit. Extremely drought tolerant once established, these early spring charmers are excellent landscape plants and real survivalists in tough climates. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, they are sure to brighten spring landscapes across the United States.
Double Take Scarlet puts on a spectacular early spring display of large red, double flowers. The Double Take quinces are more than just pretty spring flowers: thornless and deer-resistant, they do not produce fruit, and once established, are drought-tolerant survivalists. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, the Double Take quinces are sure to brighten spring landscapes across the United States.
A compact conifer with interesting, thread-like needles that weep and drape over the entire shrub. Bright, golden yellow new foliage, even in full sun. An excellent semi-erect, mop-headed landscape specimen or accent plant that makes a nice background border or small hedge. Slow growing; size can be maintained with minimal pruning. Evergreen.
Gorgeous, broad columnar specimen with soft, steel blue foliage.
One look at Pinpoint® Blue false cypress is all it takes to fall in love with its lush color and soft, feathery texture. It's a fantastic accent for any place in your landscape, but is particularly striking as a specimen. You'll love the way its unique color looks with your home - especially with tricky-to-match red or orange brick! Pinpoint Blue false cypress naturally grows as a narrow column, so it takes up little space in the landscape. A memorable choice for planting on either side of your front door!
Deep green - blue foliage and a stately, cascading, weeping form make this plant an ideal specimen in the landscape. Rapid growth and low maintenance make this adaptable tree and increasingly popular selection.
A handsome evergreen plant with gracefully curved limbs and a pyramidal form. The blue-green fernlike foliage adds an interesting oriental look to the garden. Slow growing; benefits from careful pruning to maintain a more compact shape.
Distinctive bright golden yellow fern - like foliage all year grace this small tree. Wide growing when young, it becomes conical when older. Best in combination with darker foliaged evergreens. Requires full sun for brightest color.
Fernspray Gold' hinoki cypress is a broad upright evergreen with flat sprays of bright lime green to fold foliage that at times takes on an orange cast in winter. Very much like a golden version of 'Filicoides'.
Very attractive selection of Hinoki cypress that has stood the test of time for well over a century. Typical rate of growth in most areas is 3 to 6 inches
Thoweil Hinoki Cypress has a unique, upright sculptured form. Its slow and undulating growing habit makes it a enchanting specimen for rock gardens or containers.
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Cream Ball' is a compact dwarf, globose selection of Sawara cypress with cream-colored, and finely textured semi-juvenile foliage. It grows in the form of a very tight ball when young and is sometimes vulnerable to sun scald. It is a great choice for Rock gardens and troughs. After 10 years of growth, a mature specimen will measure 18 inches tall and 2 feet wide, an annual growth rate of less than 2 inches.
Gold Mop Sawara cypress is a popular evergreen with a relatively low, semi-weeping habit. Thread-like yellow foliage covers the thin pendulous stems, creating memorable texture. Holds its golden yellow color well when sited in full sun.
Soft Serve Gold false cypress is the perfect plant for adding year-round color to your landscape. It naturally grows as a dense pyramid so is especially nice for planting near your front door or any place you'd like a formal accent. Easily grown in sun or shade for maximum versatility.
You'll want to reach out and touch this compact, conical, slow growing evergreen with its dense yet graceful foliage and soft, fernlike branching. The foliage is bright green on top and flecked with silver - blue on the underside. It requires little pruning and thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers moist well - drained soil and some protection from winter winds to look its best.
This dense growing pyramidal shrub provides sweet texture and foliage color as blue needles provide year round color and 'fluffy' look that is one of a kind in the garden! Dense rounded, slow growing form is ideal in rock gardens, foundation plantings under windows, banks, slopes or large scale groundcover. Easy to grow. Great foliage color and texture.
You'll be dazzled by both the amazing golden color of this plant and its fabulous form. It has a dense rounded form that is easy to use in any half to full sun area. It will brighten up any area with its striking gold fernlike foliage that keeps its blazing color throughout the summer.
Prized for its ornamental value, this attractive columnar shrub bears small, juicy, sour orange fruit excellent for preserves. Fragrant white flowers backed by dense green foliage. Blooms and sets fruit intermittently throughout the year. Ripe fruit holds well. Makes a great container specimen.
A small lime, ripening to yellow, although often used when green. The Key Lime tends to be more aromatic in flavor and scent than other limes. Flavor is excellent and is used to make Key Lime Pie.
Excellent foliage is displayed on this medium to large shrub or small tree. Fragrant flowers produce thin skinned, juicy lemons year round. Makes an attractive accent. Protect from frost. Evergreen. Handsome foliage, fragrant flowers and year-round fruit make this an all-round excellent plant for container or tropical bed close to the patio. It can be grown indoors in the sun or taken in during winter in colder climates.
Summersweet is a carefree shrub with glossy, deep - green leaves that turn vibrant yellow in fall. 'Ruby Spice' has bottlebrush - like clusters of tiny, fragrant, bell - shaped, reddish - pink flowers that appear in late summer, making this shade - loving native shrub a must have.
Fragrant white flowers in mid-summer. Yellow fall color. Native. Attracts butterflies. Dwarf.
A more compact form of shrubby dogwood, this selection has beautiful cream - edged variegated foliage and bright red erect unbranched stems that really enhance the winter landscape. Flowers give way to clusters of blue - white drupes in summer. Fruit is quite attractive to birds. Prune in spring for best stem color.
This specimen brings four season interest to your landscape. In spring, you’ll watch this king of ornamental trees blanket itself in coral-pink to white flowers, Summer brings lush green foliage, deep red foliage in fall,then glossy red fruit in winter.
Cherokee Princess Flowering Dogwood features showy clusters of white flowers with white bracts held atop the branches in mid spring. It has forest green foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The pointy leaves turn an outstanding brick red in the fall. It produces red berries from early to late fall. The warty gray bark adds an interesting dimension to the landscape.
The 'Cloud Nine' dogwood has the appearance of a true cornus florida, but when it blooms it 'turns the dial to 11' to give that extra bit that puts it over the top. It has white blooms that are larger and more dense. When this tree blooms in the spring it is really a sight to behold as clusters of huge dogwood blooms seem to overload the branches. This tree makes an outstanding spring center piece, but can also be planted in rows, near a house, or among the shade of larger trees. Like all dogwoods it can adapt to full sun and less ideal soil conditions with care, but prefers afternoon shade and moist, well drained soil rich in organic matter.
Be dazzled by the the huge, deep, dark fuschia-pink flower bracts that will light up the rounded small tree in June. Bred at Rutgers University, this precocious tree grows quickly and blooms as a very young tree showing off brilliant color almost right away in the landscape. Superb burgundy fall foliage color and large, bird attracting fruit add to its glory.
Attractive horizontal tiers of branches help make this small deciduous tree popular. Splendid white bracts followed in fall by hanging red fruit. Autumn leaves have red-scarlet tints. Special accent.
A beacon in the winter landscape with its bright red stems, this selection is easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils, wet areas and the coldest climates. Great for massing, this selection has good red - purple fall color, and should be trimmed yearly for the best winter color.
A ray of winter sunshine for your landscape! Arctic Fire Yellow dogwood offers the same legendary durability as red-twig dogwood, but brings a cheerful yellow option. Stunning on its own, or planted with Arctic Fire Red dogwood, it also brings a nice option for cutting for winter and holiday arrangements. Native to North America. Top reasons to grow Arctic Fire® Yellow dogwood:- one of the most shade-tolerant ornamental shrubs- Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions- Bright yellow stems in winter add color to the landscape. Produces berries. Deer resistant. The best yellow color appears on one and two year old stems; older stems will turn corky and brown. To maintain a colorful display, you can do one of two things: one, cut the whole plant back to short stubs every other year. Two, cut out one-third of the oldest stems every year. This option is recommended if you planted your Arctic Fire® dogwood to provide coverage. Early spring is the best time to prune.
More compact and dense than 'Baileyi', this Dogwood will find a home in the smaller landscape. This selection gives up about half of 'Baileyi's' size but none of the fantastic, bright fiery red winter stem color. This plant is perfect for smaller spaces. The best red color appears on one and two year old stems; older stems will turn corky and brown. To maintain a colorful display, you can do one of two things: one, cut the whole plant back to short stubs every other year. Two, cut out one-third of the oldest stems every year. This option is recommended if you planted your Arctic Fire® dogwood to provide coverage. Early spring is the best time to prune.
Prized for its showy 6 to 8” plumes that change from grayish to pink from June into August, these flowers take on a fuzzy “smokey” affect. This selection also has a super maroon to purplish red foliage that really makes it stand out, especially in full sun where the color is richer. The foliage will turn scarlet in the fall.
Velveteeny offers the same silky smooth, deep burgundy foliage with large feathery plumes of dove gray to pink blooms as it's big brother 'Royal Purple', but in a petit, dwarf form. Maturing at a mere 4', 'Velveteeny' is as versatile as it is exquisite, with its compact, rounded shape and brilliant color a dazzling addition to any sunny landscape.
A feast for the eyes from spring through autumn! Winecraft Black® is the first Proven Winners smokebush, so you know it must be special. In spring, round leaves emerge rich purple but as summer's heat comes on, they turn a deep near-black tone and finally light up in an array of reds and oranges in fall. In early summer, large, soft panicles of bloom appear that become the misty "smoke" that makes this such a popular landscape plant. Unlike other smokebush, it naturally has a rounded, dwarf habit which means that finally, every landscape has room for this unique plant. Winecraft Black smokebush is very easy to care for and requires little to nothing in the way of regular maintenance. Plant in full sun for best color and flowering. Pruning will rarely be required but may be done in spring. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Bold, bright, and beautiful: that's Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a cheerful chartreuse for the season. In early summer, cloud-like green flower clusters cover the plant, and these turn into the pink "smoke" plumes that earn the plant its name. Naturally grows with a dense, oval shape that's ideal for adding a spot of bright color to partially shaded or sunny areas. Smaller and more dense than conventional smokebush.
A superb selection that retains a natural, dense, dome shape with little care. The finely textured foliage breaks up the bold effects of large leaved plants. Foliage becomes rusty red in winter.