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Common name
reference list
Abelia Abelia
Arborvitae Thuja
Ash Fraxinus
Azalea Azalea
Baldcypress Taxodium
Bamboo, Heavenly Nandina
Barberry Berberis
Bayberry Myrica
Beech Fagus
Birch Betula
Blue Mist Shrub Caryopteris
Boxwood Buxus
Burning Bush Euonymus
Butterfly Bush Buddleia
Cedar Cedrus
Cherry Prunus
Cherry, Sand Prunus cistena
Chokeberry Aronia
Cotoneaster Cotoneaster
Crabapple Malus
Cryptomeria Cryptomeria
Cypress Cupressus
Cypress, False Chamaecyparis
Cypress, Leyland Cupressocyparis
Daylily Hemerocallis
Dogwood Cornus
Euonymus Euonymus
Fir, Douglas Pseudotsuga
Firethorn Pyracantha
Forsythia Forsythia
Fringetree Chionanthus
Heath Erica
Hemlock Tsuga
Holly Ilex
Holly, Grape Mahonia
Hornbeam Carpinus
Hosta Hosta
Hydrangea Hydrangea
Juniper Juniperus
Katsuratree Cercidiphyllum
Laurel, Cherry Prunus lauro.
Laurel, Mtn. Kalmia
Leucothoe Leucothoe
Lilac Syringa
Linden Tilia
Liriope Liriope
Locust Gleditsia
Magnolia Magnolia
Mahonia Mahonia
Maple Acer
Oak Quercus
Pagodatree Sophora
Pear Pyrus
Pieris Pieris
Pine Pinus
Plane Platanus
Plum Prunus ceracifera
Privet Ligustrum
Redbud Cercis
Rhododendron Rhododendron
Rose Rosa
Rose of Sharon Hibiscus
Serviceberry Amelanchier
Siberian Carpet Microbiota
Snowbell Styrax
Sourwood Oxydendron
Spirea Spiraea
Spruce Picea
St. Johnswort Hypericum
Summersweet Clethra
Sweetgum Liquidambar
Sweetshrub Calycanthus
Sweetspire Itea
Sycamore Platanus
Viburnum Viburnum
Weigela Weigela
Willow Salix
Yew Taxus
Zelkova Zelkova
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B&B Plants |
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Acer campestre
Hedge Maple
Long-lived tree for city conditions. 30.
Zone 5. |
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Acer griseum
Paperbark Maple
Peeling cinnamon-brown bark and delicate compound
leaves with red fall color. Small upright tree. 25. Zone 5. |
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Acer p. Bloodgood
Bloodgood Japanese Maple
Small upright tree with deep red leaves. Brighter
red fall color. 15-20. Zone 6. |
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Acer p. d. Garnet
Thread-leaf Maple
Unparalleled accent or specimen tree with deep
red leaf color and weeping branches. 10 x 15.
Zone 5. |
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Acer p. Crimson King
Crimson King Maple
Tried-and-true maroon-leafed maple. Creates
deep shade. 40-50. Zone 4. |
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Acer r. Armstrong
Armstrong Red Maple
Narrow, upright form of red maple. Great for
street trees and small properties. 50-60. Zone 4. |
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Acer r. Freemanii
Freemanii Red Maple
Very fast growing, broad-crowned shade tree.
Orange-to-red fall color. 50. Zone 4. |
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Acer r. October Glory
October Glory Red Maple
Long-lasting red fall color. Glossy green leaves
on a broad crown spring-early fall. 50. Zone 5. |
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Acer r. Red Sunset
Red Sunset Maple
Most popular red maple. Excellent orange-red
fall color. Good shade or street tree. 50. Zone 3. |
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Acer rubrum
Red Maple
Well-adapted native; will accept wet soil conditions.
40-60. Zone 3. |
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Acer saccharum
Sugar Maple
Excellent tree for large lawns and open spaces.
Great orange-yellow fall color. 60. Zone 4. |
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Acer s. Legacy
Legacy Sugar Maple
Heat and drought-resistant form with good fall
color. 50. Zone 4 |
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Amelanchier a. Autumn
Brilliance
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Beautiful upright multi-stemmed shrub. Fantastic
bright red fall color, copper-colored winter stems, and white clouds
of spring flowers make this a four season plant. 20. Zone 4.
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Amelanchier canadensis
Serviceberry
Upright native multistemmed shrub. White flowers
in spring. Edible fruit in late summer. Gold fall color. 20.
Zone 3. |
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Betula jacquemontii
Himalayan Birch
Whitest bark available. Some insect resistance.
40. Zone 5. |
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Betula nigra
River Birch
The most trouble-free birch. Heat tolerant.
Survives wet springs and dry summers and falls. 40+. Zone 3. |
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Betula n. Heritage
Heritage River Birch
Improved form of River Birch. Creamy-white
bark at earlier ages, larger, tougher leaves. 40+. Zone 3. |
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Buxus sempervirens
Common Boxwood
Slow-growing. Aristocratic hedge shrub perfect
for formal settings. 15. Zone 5. |
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Buxus s. Suffruticosa
English Boxwood
Dense, compact slow-growing form great for
edging. 5. Zone 5. |
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Carpinus japonicus
Japanese Hornbeam
Low-branched, wide-spreading small tree with
glossy dark green leaves. Graceful. 20. Zone 5. |
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Cedrus a. Glauca
Blue Atlas Cedar
Beautiful specimen for large areas. 40.
Zone 6. |
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Cedrus a. Glauca Pendula
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
"Like water over the rocks"
Dirr. Zone 6. |
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Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Katsuratree
Excellent tree for shade, apricot fall color.
40. Zone 4. |
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Cercis canadensis
Eastern Redbud
Small purplish-pink flowers cover stems in
early spring. Good as a single specimen, in groups, and in woodlands.
30. Zone 4. |
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Pendula
Weeping Alaska Cedar
Graceful weeping evergreen for specimen use.
30. Zone 4. |
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Chamaecyparis obtusa
Hinoki Cypress
Tall, slender, dark green specimen plant. Zone
5. |
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Chamaecyparis o. Crippsii
Crippsii Hinoki Cypress
Broad pyramid of rich golden yellow. Zone 5. |
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Cornus florida
White Flowering Dogwood
Four season native flowering tree. Spring flowers,
summer leaves, fall leaf color and fruit, and winter branching habit.
Unsurpassed as specimen, patio tree, or in groupings. 25-30.
Zone 5. |
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Cornus f. var. rubra
Pink Flowering Dogwood
Brilliant pink flowers with excellent fall
color. 20. Zone 5. |
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Cornus kousa
Clump Kousa Dogwood
June blooming specimen tree perfect for the
corner of a house. Also great for large buildings and blank walls.
30. Zone 5. |
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Cornus kousa
Kousa Dogwood
Star-shaped flowers. Raspberry-like fruit and
exfoliating bark. 30. Zone 5.
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Cornus mas
Corneliancherry Dogwood
Bright yellow flowers in earliest spring on
small multi-stemmed tree with exfoliating bark. 20. Zone 5. |
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Cornus s. var. baileyi
Bailey Redtwig Dogwood
Winter interest shrub for massing, winter garden,
or on banks. White flowers, blue fruit, purple fall color, red stems
in winter. 6-9. Zone 2. |
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Euonymus a. Compactus
Dwarf Burning Bush
Use for hedges, groupings, specimen, or massing.
Brilliant red leaves in fall. 10. Zone 4. |
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Fagus sylvatica
European Beech
Large formal tree with elephant-hide bark and
beautiful dark green leaves. 50 Zone 4. |
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Forsythia x intermedia
Forsythia
Favorite spring-blooming shrub. For massing
and bank plantings. 8-10. Zone 4. |
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Fraxinus p. Patmore
Patmore Ash
Uniform, symmetrical, male form of Green Ash.
Hardiest form. 50. Zone 3. |
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Fraxinus p. Summit
Summit Green Ash
Large shade tree that grows anywhere and handles
anything except shade. Seedless. 50. Zone 3. |
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Gleditsia t. var. inermis Halka
Halka Locust
Lawn tree for providing filtered shade. Essentially
fruitless. 40. Zone 4. |
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Gleditsia t. var inermis Skyline
Skyline Locust
The ideal street tree with broad spreading
upright branches and environmental toughness. 45. Zone 4. |
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Hydrangea quercifolia
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Great background shrub for natural areas. Fragrant
summer flowers and spectacular fall color. 4-6. Zone 5. |
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Ilex x aquipernyi
Aquipernyi Holly
Narrow pyramidal holly with blue-green leaves.
Female produces red fruit. 15. Zone 6. |
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Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens
Nellie R. Stevens Holly
Heavy-fruiting, broad pyramidal tree. Fast-growing
and vigorous. 15-25. Zone 6. |
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Ilex opaca Greenleaf
Greenleaf American Holly
All-American favorite as a specimen or in a
group. Strong-growing pyramid with red fruit. 15-30+. Zone 5. |
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Ilex v. Winter Red
Winter Red Winterberry
Best Winterberry for persistent fruit. Great
shrub for massing and wet soil. Perfect for the winter garden. 9.
Zone 3. |
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Juniperus x Wichita Blue
Wichita Blue Juniper
Bright blue pyramid for specimen use. 18.
Zone 3. |
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Kalmia latifolia
Mountain Laurel
Best-loved native for shady areas, massing,
or naturalizing. Flowers May-June. Slow-growing but can grow quite
large. 7-15. Zone 4. |
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Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweetgum
Lawn or street tree with beautiful yellow-burgundy
fall color. Does well in wet conditions. 60. Zone 5. |
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Magnolia l. Jane
Jane Magnolia
Upright, multi-trunk, small tree with saucer-like
flowers, purple on the outside, white on the inside. 15. Zone
3. |
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Magnolia x l. Merrill
Dr. Merill Magnolia
Heavy-blooming with fragrant white flowers
early in spring. Very hardy. Mildew-resistant. 25. Zone 3. |
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Magnolia x soulangiana
Saucer Magnolia
Specimen tree with nostalgic large flowers
in pinkish purple. Smooth silver bark adds winter interest. 20.
Zone 5. |
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Magnolia stellata
Star Magnolia
Small specimen or accent tree. Small enough
to use in foundation plantings. Early fragrant white flowers. 10.
Zone 4. |
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Magnolia virginiana
Sweetbay Magnolia
Fragrant white flowers summer-blooming on small
multi-trunk tree. Interesting leaves and bark. Good for wet soil.
15. Zone 5.
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Malus Snowdrift
Snowdrift Crabapple
Pink buds open to white flowers on a dense
round tree. Vigorous grower. Fair disease resistance. 15. Zone
4. |
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Malus Sugar Tyme
Sugar Tyme Crabapple
White fragrant flowers and persistent red fruit.
Very disease resistant. 18. Zone 4. |
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Oxydendron arboreum
Sourwood
Four season tree extraordinaire. Interesting
shape, bark, summer flowers, and fall color. 25.
Zone 5. |
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Picea abies
Norway Spruce
Large dark green evergreen. Excellent windbreak
or screen. Fast growing. 40+. Zone 3. |
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Picea a. Pendula
Weeping Norway Spruce
Specimen plant with stiffly weeping branches.
Each one unique. 12. Zone 3. |
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Picea omorika
Serbian Spruce
The most beautiful spruce. Blue-green needles
with silver undersides on tall narrow pyramid. 50. Zone 4. |
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Picea p. Bakeri
Bakeri Blue Spruce
Slow-growing, dark blue form of Colorado Spruce.
12.
Zone 3. |
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Picea p. Glauca Globosa
Globe Blue Spruce
Wider than tall compact form of Blue Spruce.
Great accent shrub. 3. Zone 3. |
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Picea pungens
Colorado Spruce
Stiff pyramidal evergreen. Color varies from
light blue to dark green. 30+. Zone 2. |
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Pinus s. Nana
Dwarf White Pine
Compact rounded form, slower-growing than species.
Good for accent. 5. Zone 3.
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Pinus s. Pendula
Weeping White Pine
Long arching branches reach to the ground.
Specimen plant. 15. Zone 3. |
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Pinus strobus
White Pine
Excellent specimen, beautiful screen or hedge.
Long blue-green needles make a soft, fuzzy appearance. 50+.
Zone 3. |
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Platanus x a. Bloodgood
London Planetree
Terrific exfoliating bark in tan, beige, and
light green. Fast-growing tree for almost any condition. 70+.
Zone 5. |
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Prunus c. Thundercloud
Thundercloud Plum
Fragrant pink flowers early spring. Vase-shaped
tree with dark purple leaves that dont fade. 20. Zone
5. |
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Prunus l. Otto Luyken
Cherry Laurel
Compact, wide-spreading broadleaf evergreen
for hedges or masses. Heavy bloomer even in dark shade. 3 x 6.
Zone 6. |
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Prunus x Okame
Okame Cherry
Early spring blooming with dark pink flowers.
Good fall color. Styer Award winner. 20. Zone 6. |
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Prunus s. Kwanzan
Kwanzan Cherry
Floriferous double-pink beauty. Upright vase
form. 35.
Zone 5. |
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Prunus x Snow Fountains
Snow Fountains Cherry
Bright white flowers in spring. Weeping branches
from an upright trunk. Dark red bark. Fall color. 12. Zone 5. |
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Prunus s. Pendula
Grafted Weeping Cherry
Grafted at 6. Excellent weeping form
covered with pink flowers in April. 25. Zone 5. |
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Prunus x yedoensis
Yoshino Cherry
White flowers in spring. Broad rounded tree.
Full sun, but tolerates partial shade. 40. Zone 5. |
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Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
Good specimen, grouping or mass. Needs sun,
room, and well-drained soils. 40+. Zone 4. |
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Pyrus c. Aristocrat
Aristocrat Pear
Broad head, strong-branching structure, and
wavy leaves distinguish Aristocrat from other pears. 40. Zone
5. |
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Pyrus c. Bradford
Bradford Pear
"A white cloud in full flower"
Dirr. Excellent fall color. 50. Zone 5. |
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Pyrus c. Chanticleer
Chanticleer Pear
Narrow, upright form with good branching structure.
Evaluated as one of the best pears available in PA. 35. Zone
5. |
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Quercus acutissima
Sawtooth Oak
Dark green narrow glossy leaves. Young trees
are broadly pyramidal. Bark is deeply ridged. 40+. Zone 6. |
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Quercus bicolor
Swamp White Oak
Very similar to White Oak but easier to transplant.
Large broadly rounded tree. Wet soil tree. 50. Zone 3. |
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Quercus palustris
Pin Oak
Native tree that grows well in wet soil. Distinctive
pyramidal shape when young. Popular street and shade tree. 60.
Zone 4. |
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Quercus robur Fastigiata
Columnar English Oak
Beautifully stately column. Excellent for tight
spaces or for a distinctive accent. 50. Zone 4. |
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Quercus rubra
Red Oak
An oak with decent red fall color. Large broad-headed
tree. 50. Zone 4. |
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Rhododendron maximum
Rosebay Rhododendron
Large native broad-leaf evergreen. Pinkish
flowers in June. Needs well-drained soil and shade. Excellent for
woodlands. 4+. Zone 3. |
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Rhododendron P.J.M.
P.J.M. Rhododendron
The standard small rhododendron. Lavender flowers
early spring. Bronze leaves fall and winter. 3+. Zone 4. |
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Salix Prairie Cascade
Weeping Willow
Large tree with short trunk and a broad head
of weeping branches. Beautiful sited near water. Needs room. 30+.
Zone 3. |
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Salix a. Tristis
Niobe Weeping Willow
Bright yellow winter stems on large weeping
tree of graceful character. Broader spreading. 40. Zone 4. |
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Sophora japonica
Japanese Pagodatree
Creamy-white summer flowers and yellow fall
color lend late season color to this medium-sized tree. 50.
Zone 5. |
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Styrax japonicus
Japanese Snowbell
Pure white bell-shaped flowers in June. Small
rounded tree with dark green foliage. 25. Zone 5. |
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Styrax obassia
Fragrant Snowbell
Larger flowers, stronger fragance, and bolder
foliage differentiate this tree from Styrax japonicus. 20-30.
Zone 5. |
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Syringa x persica
Persian Lilac
Broad-spreading, well-branched shrub with lavender
purple flowers in spring. 8. Zone 4. |
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Syringa vulgaris
Common Lilac
Old-fashioned favorite, upright, with fragrant
violet flowers. 10. Zone 3. |
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Taxodium distichum
Baldcypress
Deciduous conifer, fast-growing, tolerant of
wet and dry soils. 55. Zone 5. |
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Taxus b. Repandens
English Weeping Yew
Graceful specimen conifer for shade. Compact,
wide-spreading. 4. Zone 6. |
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Taxus c. Capitata
Pyramidal Yew
Versatile formal specimen evergreen. Withstands
heavy shearing to maintain formal look or to maintain smaller size.
40. Zone 4. |
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Taxus m. Densiformis
Spreading Yew
Adaptable spreader. Good for foundations, islands,
or wherever your imagination leads. 4. Zone 5. |
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Taxus m. Hicksii
Hicks Upright Yew
Upright column great for accent or hedge. Heavy
fruiter. 15. Zone 5.
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Thuja o. Emerald
Emerald Green Arborvitae
Elegant screen, holds green color all winter.
15. Zone 2. |
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Thuja o. Globosa
Globe Arborvitae
Globe form wider than tall. 6. Zone 2. |
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Thuja o. Nigra
Dark Green Arborvitae
Dark blue-green foliage all year, wider form
than Emerald, grows taller. 25. Zone 2. |
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Thuja o. Pyramidalis
Pyramidal Arborvitae
Fast-growing pyramidal evergreen. Easy-to-trim.
25. Zone 2. |
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Tilia c. Greenspire
Greenspire Linden
The standard linden with strong central leader.
Symmetrical, pyramidal form. Great street tree. 40. Zone 4. |
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Tsuga canadensis
Hemlock
Large native evergreen with graceful, arching
branches. Needs moist, well-drained soil. Will grow in sun or shade.
Can be sheared into a hedge. 90. Zone 3. |
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Viburnum c. Cayuga
Cayuga Viburnum
Very fragrant white flowers in spring. Resistant
to leaf diseases. 5. Zone 4. |
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Viburnum dentatum
Arrowwood Viburnum
Upright shrub with white flowers in spring
and red fall color. Good for wetlands or wildlife planting. 8.
Zone 3. |
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Viburnum l. Mohican
Mohican Viburnum
National Arboretum selection. Improved leatherleaf-type
with good fall color, disease-resistance, and tolerance of dry soil.
9. Zone 4. |
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Viburnum p. t. Mariesii
Maries Doublefile Viburnum
Stunning lacecap flowers on a large horizontal
shrub followed by maroon fall color. 8. Zone 5. |
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Viburnum x r. Allegheny
Allegheny Viburnum
Dark green semi-evergreen leaves on upright
plant. Disease-resistant. 12. Zone 5. |
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Viburnum trilobum
American Cranberry Bush Viburnum
Native screening shrub with excellent persistent
red fruit. 12. Zone 2. |
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Zelkova s. Green Vase
Green Vase Zelkova
Vase-shaped tall shade or street tree. Produces
dappled shade. Tolerant of pollution. 50. Zone 5. |
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Abelia x Edward Goucher
Edward Goucher Abelia
Low, spreading semi-evergreen shrub with lavender-pink
flowers May to frost. Sun to part shade. 2 H -3.
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Abelia grandiflora
Glossy Abelia
Numerous white flowers on semi-evergreen shrub.
Use in a mass or face down taller plants. Sun to part shade. 3. |
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Aronia a. Brilliantissima
Red Chokeberry
Upright native shrub with white flowers in
May and red persistant fruit in Sept. Waxy leaves turn brilliant red
in fall. Sun. 6. |
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Azalea
Deciduous: Upright plants with large flowers
in a multitude of colors including yellow and orange. Fall leaf
color is outstanding in yellow, orange, and red.
Evergreen: Useful
evergreen bloomer for foundations, accents, or groupings.
Blaauws Pink-pink
flowers with yellow centers. Upright plant.
Delaware Valley White-white
flowers. Low, spreading profile.
Fuchsia-reddish-purple
flowers, very glossy leaves. Large spreader.
Girards Pleasant White-large
white flowers with cream center, late May. Compact.
Gumpo Pink-pale
to light pink flowers June. Very short dwarf.
Gumpo White-large
white flowers June. Very short dwarf.
Hershey Red-double red flowers.
Compact.
Hino-Crimson-the standard
red flowered azalea. Spreader.Azalea
Mothers Day-extra-large
red flowers. Spreader.
Poukhanensis Compacta-light
lavender flowers Early. Spreader.
Roehrs Tradition-the
standard pink azalea. Spreader.
Rosebud-double rose-shaped
pink flowers. Upright.
Sherwood Orchid-pinkish-lavender
flowers. Spreader.
Stewartstonian-brick-red
flowers. Large upright.
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Berberis t. Atropurpurea
Red Leaf Barberry
Thorny barrier plant with yellow flowers in
spring, red fruit in fall. Purple-red leaves. Deer-resistant. 6. |
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Berberis t. Concorde
Concorde Barberry
Dwarfer version of Crimson Pygmy. Darker, more
consistent red-purple foliage. 2. |
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Berberis t. Crimson Pygmy
Crimson Pygmy Barberry
Low, dense, multi-purpose shrub. Deer-resistant.
3. |
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Berberis t. Rose Glow
Rose Glow Barberry
Variegated leaves, new growth pink, later dark
red-purple splashed with pink. Arching, upright branches. 5. |
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Berberis t. Royal Burgundy
Royal Burgundy Barberry
Slightly smaller than Crimson Pygmy, but much
darker purple. Sun. 30. |
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Buddleia d. Black Knight
Black Knight Butterfly Bush
Large dark purple flowers all summer on fast-growing
large shrub. Sun. 8. |
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Buddleia d. Nanho Blue
Nanho Blue Butterfly Bush
Large pale blue flowers all summer on fast-growing
large shrub. Sun. 6. |
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Buddleia d. Pink Delight
Pink Delight Butterfly Bush
Large pink flowers all summer on fast-growing
large shrub. Sun. 6. |
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Buddleia d. White Profusion
White Profusion Butterfly Bush
Large white flowers all summer on fast-growing
large shrub. Sun. 6. |
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Buxus m. Wintergreen
Wintergreen Boxwood
Holds green color through winter. Excellent
hedge plant. Deer-resistant. Sun or part shade. 4. |
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Buxus s. Suffruticosa
Dwarf English Boxwood
Very slow-growing, perfect for low hedges.
Sun or part shade. 2, gets larger over long period of time. |
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Calycanthus floridus
Common Sweetshrub
Flowers dont look like much but are famous
for their scent. Hide in background of patio or front walk planting
or plant at edge of wood. Sun or part shade. 6. |
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Caryopteris x c. Dark
Knight
Dark Knight Blue Mist Spirea
Deep blue flowers late summer on gray-leaved
shrub. Sun. 2. |
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Cephalotaxus h. Duke Gardens
Duke Gardens Plum Yew
Deer resistant yew relative that grows 2-3
tall and 3-4 wide. Grows in full sun or full shade. |
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Chamaecyparis p. Filifera
Aurea
Goldthread Cypress
Drooping mound of yellow threads. Good for
accent. Sun. |
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Clethra alnifolia
Summersweet Clethra
Spicy fragrant white flowers in summer. Prefers
moist soil. Sun or shade. 3-8. |
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Clethra a. Hummingbird
Hummingbird Clethra
Compact, spreading form. Useful for foundations,
patios, etc. Sun or shade. 3. |
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Clethra a. Ruby Spice
Ruby Spice Clethra
Consistent dark pink flowers. Same fragrance
and versatility as other Clethra. 3-6. |
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Clematis varieties
Clematis
"The Queen of Vines." Most popular
flowering vine. Available in a multitude of colors and forms. Some
bloom May-June, some July-Aug, some Aug-Sept. All are spectacular
in bloom. Sun or part shade. 6-30 by variety. |
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Cornus a. Ivory Halo
Ivory Halo Variegated Redtwig Dogwood
Compact variety offers attractive red bark
in winter and variegated leaves spring and summer. Perfect for smaller
areas. Sun or part shade. 5. |
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Cornus sericea
Redtwig Dogwood
Large multi-stemmed shrub that tolerates wet
soil. Grown for brilliant red bark color in winter. Great for wildlife,
screening or massing. Sun or part shade. To 10. |
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Cornus s. Flaviramea
Yellowtwig Dogwood
Yellow twigs in winter. Sun or part shade.
8. |
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Cotoneaster apiculatus
Cranberry Cotoneaster
Low spreading plant. White flowers spring followed
by large red fruit in fall. Sun. 3. |
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Cotoneaster d. Lowfast
Lowfast Cotoneaster
Shorter growing, but just as wide-spreading
as apiculata. Semi-evergreen. Sun. 12". |
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Cotoneaster x praecox
Creeping Cotoneaster
Mid-height cotoneaster with superior red fall
color. Sun. 30". |
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Cotoneaster s. Scarlet Leader
Scarlet Leader Cotoneaster
Evergreen with red new growth. Prostrate. Sun.
12". |
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Cryptomeria j. Yoshino
Yoshino Cryptomeria
Fast-growing narrow evergreen. Bright green
needles turn bronze in winter. 50. |
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x Cupressocyparis leylandii
Leyland Cypress
Narrow, fast-growing conifer. Needles light-green
in feathery sprays. 75. |
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Cupressus a. Blue Ice
Blue Ice Cypress
Another narrow evergreen. Needles are bright
blue arranged in spikes yielding a one-of-a-kind look. Sun. 30. |
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Deutzia g. Nikko
Nikko Deutzia
Very low growing shrub with beautiful white
bell-shaped flowers May-June. Great fall color. Sun or part shade.
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Erica d. Mediterranean
Pink
Mediterranean Pink Heath
Prostrate evergreen shrub with small pink flowers
late winter-spring. Sun. 12". |
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Erica d. Mediterranean
White
Mediterranean White Heath
Prostrate evergreen shrub with small white
flowers late winter-spring. Sun. 12". |
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Euonymus a. Compactus
Burning Bush
Versatile shrub for borders, hedges, screens.
Long-lasting terrific red fall color. Sun or shade,
best color in sun. 6-10. |
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Euonymus f. Emerald Gaiety
Emerald Gaiety Euonymus
Low-growing evergreen with white-edged leaves.
Will climb with support. Full sun. |
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Euonymus f. Emerald Surprise
Emerald Surprise Euonymus
Yellow-edged evergreen leaves on prostrate
shrub. Full sun. |
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Euonymus f. Moonshadow
Moonshadow Euonymus
Prostrate shrub with yellow-centered evergreen
leaves. Full sun. |
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Euonymus j. Aureo-Marginata
Golden Euonymus
Upright evergreen shrub with gold-edged leaves.
Full sun. 8. |
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Euonymus j. Aureo-Variegata
Gold Spot Euonymus
Evergreen leaves have gold centers. Upright.
Full sun. 8. |
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Euonymus j. Silver King
Silver King Euonymus
Upright shrub with white-edged glossy evergreen
leaves. Full sun. 8. |
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Euonymus k. Manhattan
Manhattan Euonymus
Glossy dark green leaves cover this rounded
evergreen shrub. Sun or shade. 6. |
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Ferns-Mixed
Mixed Ferns
We carry a broad selection of ferns for many
landscape situations. Depending on the season, the following varieties
are available: Autumn, Christmas, Holly, Japanese Painted, Lady, Ostrich,
and Tassel. Other varieties are sometimes available. Call for current
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Forsythia x i. Lynwood
Gold
Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Bright yellow flowers cover large multi-stemmed
shrub. Good for borders, screening, informal hedge. Sun. 8-10. |
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Grass-Calamagrostis a. Karl
Foerster
Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass
Tall feathery plumes on upright plant. Early
bloomer. Sun. 5-6. |
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Grass-Cortaderia s. Pumilia
Dwarf Pampas Grass
Hardiest pampas grass available. Large, showy
white plumes late summer. Sun. 4-6. |
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Grass-Festuca o. Elijah
Blue
Elijah Blue Fescue
Steely-blue massing or edging grass. Sun. 10". |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Adagio
Adagio Maiden Grass
Dwarf form that produces pink plumes in fall. Sun. 3. |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Gracillimus
Maiden Grass
Tall, upright grass with large pinkish plumes
in Sept. 6. |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Morning
Light
Morning Light Maiden Grass
White margins on leaf blades produce a bright
accent. Sun. 5. |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Purpurescens
Flame Grass
Medium-sized Maiden Grass with broad leaves
goes out in fall in a blaze of red glory. Sun. 4. |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Strictus
Porcupine Grass
Tall, stiff grass with yellow bands on a green
background. Sun. 6. |
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Grass-Miscanthus s. Variegatus
Variegated Maiden Grass
Leaf blades are almost totally white. Coppery
plumes in Sept. Sun. 5. |
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Grass-Panicum v. Heavy
Metal
Heavy Metal Switch Grass
Metallic blue, stiff, upright leaves. Sun.
4-5.Grass-Pennisetum alopecuroides |
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Fountain Grass
Long, narrow green leaves arch over creating
an attractive fountain effect. Fantastic contrast to upright shrubs
or grasses. Great near water. Bottlebrush plumes Sept. Sun. 3. |
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Grass-Pennisetum a. Hameln
Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass
Compact fountain of arching leaves and bottlebrush
plumes. Sun. 2. |
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Grass-Pennisetum a. Little
Bunny
Little Bunny Dwarf Fountain Grass
Very dwarf form of fountain grass. Sun. 10". |
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Grass-Pennisetum a. Moudry
Moudry Dwarf Fountain Grass
Distinctive black bottlebrush flowers. Sept.
Sun. 2. |
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Grass-Pennisetum s. Rubrum
Purple Fountain Grass-ANNUAL
Tender, but stunning! Every part of this grass
is reddish purple. |
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Ground Cover-Ajuga r. Carol
Carol Ajuga
Colorful leaves make a bright accent in any
planting. Sun or shade. 6". |
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Ground Cover-Hedera helix
English Ivy
Best cover for difficult or really large areas.
Sun or shade. 6". |
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Ground Cover-Pachysandra terminalis
Pachysandra
Standard ground cover for shade. Part shade
or shade. 8". |
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Ground Cover-Vinca minor
Periwinkle, Ground Myrtle
Reliable shade cover with excellent pale blue
flowers in spring. Part shade or shade. 4". |
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Ground Cover-Vinca m. Bowles
Bowles Periwinkle
Improved form with larger blue flowers. Part
shade or shade. 4". |
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Hibiscus s. Blue Marlin
Blue Marlin Rose of Sharon
Upright shrub with pale blue flowers all summer.
Screen, hedge or border. Sun. 8-12. |
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Hibiscus s. Diana
Diana Rose of Sharon
Very large white flowers all summer. Upright
grower with waxy green leaves. Sun. 8-12. |
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Hydrangea a. Annabelle
Annabelle Hydrangea
Fast-growing rounded shrub. Large white mophead
flowers July-Aug. Sun or part shade. 3-5. |
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Hydrangea a. petiolaris
Climbing Hydrangea
Wyman called the best vine, Dirr
agrees. Sun or shade. 30. |
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Hydrangea m. All Summer
Beauty
All Summer Beauty Hydrangea
Compact rounded shrub with rich blue mophead
flowers July-Aug. Sun or part shade. 3. |
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Hydrangea m. Blue Wave
Blue Wave Hydrangea
Large rounded shrub with blue lacecap flowers
July-Aug. Sun or part shade. 6. |
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Hydrangea m. Glowing Embers
Glowing Embers Hydrangea
Red to pink mophead flowers in summer. Very
dependable bloomer. Wholesale yard favorite. |
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Hydrangea m. Nikko Blue
Nikko Blue Hydrangea
Free blooming blue mophead July-Aug.
Sun or part shade. 4.
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Hydrangea m. Tokyo Delight
Tokyo Delight Hydrangea
Unusual lacecap flowers white border
with blue center. Sun or part shade. 6. |
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Hydrangea p. Pink Diamond
Pink Diamond Hydrangea
Shorter form of PG Hydrangea with large pink
flowers. Sun. 6-8. |
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Hydrangea p. Tardiva
Tardiva Hydrangea
Improved form of PG Hydrangea. Later bloomer.
Sun. 6-8. |
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Hydrangea quercifolia
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Large rounded shrub with creamy white pyramidal
flowers in June. Clothed in oak-shaped leaves that turn dark Burgundy
in fall. Sun or part shade. 10. |
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Hypericum p. Hidcote
Hidcote St. Johnswort
Large golden yellow flowers are held above blue-green foliage. Sun.
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Ilex a. x Dragon Lady
Dragon Lady Holly
Very narrow upright, good for tight spaces.
Prickly dark green leaves, red fruit. Sun or part shade. 16
x 3. |
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Ilex c. Bennetts
Compact
Bennetts Compact Holly
Great hedging plant. Dark evergreen leaves,
dense habit. Sun or shade. 3-4. |
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Ilex c. Green Lustre
Green Lustre Holly
Glossy dark green leaves and very dense habit
make Green Lustre a good substitute for boxwood. Sun or shade. 3. |
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Ilex c. Helleri
Helleri Holly
Low growing, spreading form. Great for massing
or grouping. Sun or shade. 3. |
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Ilex c. Hetzi
Hetzi Holly
Large spreading plant with oval leaves. Sun
or shade. 8. |
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Ilex c. Steeds
Steeds Holly
Pyramidal upright holly of very formal appearance. |
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Ilex g. Shamrock
Shamrock Inkberry
Versatile upright evergreen that tolerates
wet soil. Great for hedges, foundations, etc. Sun or part shade. 3-4. |
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Ilex m. Blue Maid
Blue Maid Holly
Blue leaved evergreen with abundant red fruit
in Fall and Winter. Sun or part shade. 5. |
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Ilex m. Blue Prince
Blue Prince Holly
Male form. Good pollinator. Sun or part shade.
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Ilex m. Blue Princess
Blue Princess Holly
Award-winning blue holly. Small, spiny blue
leaves and abundant red fruit. Sun or part shade. 5. |
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Ilex m. China Boy
China Boy Holly
Good pollinator. Lustrous bright green leaves.
Makes a good foundation plant. Sun or part shade. 5. |
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Ilex m. China Girl
China Girl Holly
Toughest holly grown. Bright green leaves and
plentiful red fruit. Sun or part shade. 4. |
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Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens
Nellie Stevens Holly
Large shrub or small pyramidal tree. Dark green
leaves and red fruit. Sun or part shade. 15-25. |
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Ilex v. Red Sprite
Red Sprite Winterberry
Cary Award winner with outstanding fruit set.
Smaller form than other winterberry varieties. Sun or part shade.
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Ilex v. Winter Red
Winter Red Winterberry
Deciduous holly with an amazing winter display
of large red fruit. Sun or part shade. 8. |
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Itea v. Henrys Garnet
Henrys Garnet Sweetspire
Fragrant white flowers in spring and fantastic
red foliage in fall. Sun or part shade. 4. |
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Itea v. Little Henry
Little Henry Sweetspire
Like Henrys Garnet but more compact.
Same beautiful flowers, same fantastic fall color. Sun or shade. 2
1/2. |
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Juniperus c. Gold Lace
Gold Lace Juniper
Improved golder foliage. Wide-spreading shrub.
Sun. 4. |
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Juniperus c. Sargentii
Sargent Juniper
Low-spreading plant with mist-green foliage.
Sun. 12-16". |
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Juniperus c. Sea Green
Sea Green Juniper
Feathery bright green foliage on wide-spreading
plant. Sun. 4-6. |
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Juniperus c. Blue Pacific
Blue Pacific Juniper
Blue-green ground cover. Sun. 4". |
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Juniperus d. Parsonii
Parsonii Juniper
Dark blue-green stiff-branched low spreader.
Sun. 24" |
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Juniperus h. Andorra Compacta
Compact Andorra Juniper
Mid-green low spreading juniper. Sun. 18". |
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Juniperus h. Blue Chip
Blue Chip Juniper
Blue ground-hugging ground cover. Sun. 8-10". |
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Juniperus h. Wiltoni
Blue Rug Juniper
Prostrate silver-blue juniper. Sun. 4-6". |
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Juniperus p. Nana
Japanese Garden Juniper
Medium green low-spreading juniper that ages
gracefully. Sun. 12". |
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Juniperus s. Blue Star
Blue Star Juniper
And now for something completely different
A
slow-growing low mounding juniper. Suitable for accent, rock gardens
or grouping. Rich blue foliage. Sun. 3. |
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Topiary-Pom Pom-Juniperus c.
Mint Julep
Mint Julep Juniper Pom Pom
Bright green needles. |
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Topiary-Spiral-Juniperus c.
Hetzi Columnaris
Hetzi Juniper Spiral
Blue-green spring foliage.
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Topiary-Spiral-Juniperus c.
Spartan
Spartan Juniper Spiral
Deep green foliage. |
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Kalmia l. Elf
Elf Mountain Laurel
Dwarf broadleaf evergreen. Standard size flowers,
pink buds open white May, June. Sun or shade. 3-5. |
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Lagerstroemia i. Natchez
Natchez Crapemyrtle
Pure white flowers in summer on large shrub.
Cinnamon-brown bark exfoliates on older stems. Beautiful as specimen
or in groupings in a sheltered location. Full sun. 15. |
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Leucothoe axillaris
Coast Leucothoe
Low spreading evergreen with glossy leaves
that turn coppery-red in winter. Sun or shade. 3. |
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Ligustrum ovalifolium
California Privet
Tall, upright shrub with persistent foliage
and fragrant flowers Jun-Jul. The traditional hedge plant also useful
for screening or in groups. Part shade or sun. 15. |
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Mahonia bealei
Leatherleaf Mahonia
Broadleaf evergreen shrub with spiny blue-green
leaves, fragrant yellow flowers, and beautiful blue fruit. Good for
foundations, groupings, or specimen. Shade to part shade. 6. |
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Microbiota decussata
Siberian Carpet
Hardy spreading evergreen with feathery green
foliage that turns purple in winter. Sun or shade. 12". |
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Miscanthus-see Grass
Myrica pensylvanica
Northern Bayberry
Large shrub with fragrant olive-green leaves
and gray fruit. Sun. 8. |
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Nandina domestica
Heavenly Bamboo
Tropical-looking leaves that turn brilliant
red in fall and winter. Red fruit clusters. Sun. 8. |
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Perennial-Hemerocallis Happy
Returns
Happy Returns Daylily
Pale yellow repeat bloomer. Blooms May to frost.
Sun or part shade. 24". |
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Perennial--Hemerocallis Stella
dOro
Stella dOro Daylily
Golden yellow blooms from June to frost. Most
reliable of repeat bloomers. Sun or part shade.
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Perennial-Hosta France
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Francee Hosta
Dark green leaves edged with white. Grows into
a large plant. Part shade or shade. 18". |
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Perennial--Hosta Frances
Williams
Frances Williams Hosta
Gold-splashed blue-green leaves. Part shade
or shade. 24".
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Perennial-Hosta Krossa
Regal
Krossa Regal Hosta
Pale blue leaves on arching stems. More upright
than other hostas. Part shade or shade. 3. |
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Perennial-Liriope m. Green
Majestic
Green Majestic Liriope
Amazingly versatile evergreen perennial with
grass-like foliage, pale violet flowers in fall. Part shade to shade.
12". |
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Perennial-Liriope m. Variegata
Variegated Liriope
Pale yellow to cream stripes on grass-like
foliage will bring light to any dark corner. Will tolerate more sun
than green varieties. Sun to shade. 12". |
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Perennial-Liriope s. Silver
Dragon
Silver Dragon Liriope
Almost white varigation dominates the narrow
leaves of this bright new cultivar. Spreads more rapidly than other
varieties. Sun to shade. 12. |
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Perennial-Mixed
We carry a large selection of perennials for
any situation. Varieties available depending on season include from
among: Achillea, Aquilegeia, Artemesia, Aster, Astilbe, Campanula,
Coreopsis, Dianthus, Dicentra, Digitalis, Echinacea, Gaillardias,
Geranium, Heuchera, Iberis, Iris, Lamium, Lavandula, Leucanthemum,
Liatris, Monarda, Perovskia, Phlox, Rudbeckia, Salvia, Scabiosa, Sedum,
Stachys, Stokesia, and Veronica. Call for current availability. |
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Picea a. Nidiformis
Birds Nest Spruce
Dark green spreading evergreen. Easy to maintain.
Sun. 3. |
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Picea g. Conica
Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Formal pyramidal dwarf that grows very slowly,
making it perfect for foundations, rock gardens or as a specimen.
Sun. 20. |
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Pieris j. Compacta
Dwarf Japanese Pieris
Slow-growing dense evergreen shrub with reddish
new growth and very early white flowers. Part shade or shade. 4. |
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Pieris j. Dorothy Wykoff
Dorothy Wykoff Pieris
Red flower buds held all winter, open pink
in early spring. New growth distinctly red. Part shade or shade. 6. |
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Pinus mugo
Mugo Pine
Tough semi-dwarf evergreen. Sun. 6. |
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Potentilla f. Goldfinger
Goldfinger Potentilla
Large yellow flowers heavily produced all summer.
Rounded habit. Sun. 3. |
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Prunus x cistena
Purpleleaf Sand Cherry
Hardy, tough, purple-leaf shrub for screening,
accent.
Sun. 7-10.
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Prunus l. Otto Luykens
Otto Luykens Cherrylaurel
Wide-spreading evergreen flowering shrub. Very
versatile for foundations, grouping or low screening. Sun or shade.
3-4. |
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Pyracantha a. Rutgers
Rutgers Dwarf Firethorn
Thorny fruiting evergreen useful for security
screening or winter color. Distinctive orange-red fruit persists from
fall through winter. Sun. 9. |
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Rhododendron c. Chionoides
Chionoides Rhododendron
Compact white-flowering shrub. Good for foundations
or anywhere other Rhodies would grow too tall. Part shade. 4. |
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Rhododendron c. Nova Zembla
Nova Zembla Rhododendron
Very hardy red-blooming plant. Upright form
with narrow dark green leaves. Heat tolerant. Part shade or sun. 12. |
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Rhododendron c. Roseum
Elegans
Roseum Elegans Rhododendron
The iron-clad Rhody. Heat and cold tolerant.
Large rounded shrub with lavender flowers May. Sun or shade. 12.
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Rhododendron Olga
Olga Rhododendron
Pink form of P.J.M. Glossy leaves turn red
in fall. Sun or shade. 6. |
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Rhododendron P.J.M.
P.J.M. Rhododendron
Dwarf Rhody with small scented leaves which
turn burgundy in winter. Sun or shade. 6. |
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Rosa varieties - Roses
We carry a selection of the toughest climbers
and shrub roses. Climbers can be used like vines, as a vertical accent
on fences, trellises, or espaliered on a wall. Shrub roses are tough,
versatile small shrubs that bloom like crazy with little maintenance.
Smallest varieties 18", largest 5. Sun. |
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Spiraea x b. Anthony Waterer
Anthony Waterer Spirea
Small rounded shrub with rose-colored flowers
nearly all summer. Sun. 3. |
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Spiraea x b. Goldflame
Goldflame Spirea
Gold foliage fades to green. Deep pink flowers. Compact habit. Sun.
2-3. |
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Spiraea j. Golden Princess
Golden Princess Spirea
Bright yellow foliaged shrub vwith red highlights
in spring and fall. Pink flowers in early summer Sun. 3. |
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Spiraea j. Little Princess
Little Princess Spirea
Soft pink flowers all summer. Compact habit.
Sun. 2. |
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Spiraea j. Shirobana
Shirobana Spirea
Flowers open rose, fade to pink, then white.
Usually all 3 colors present on the shrub at once. Very unusual, very
attractive. Sun. 2-3. |
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Spiraea n. Snowmound
Snowmound Spirea
An improved old-fashioned spirea with more
compact habit and neater appearance. White flowers May, June. Blue-green
foliage. Sun. 4-6. |
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Spiraea x vanhouttei
Vanhoutte Spirea
Popular since introduction in 1862. Fountain
shape covered in white flowers Apr-May. Sun. 6-8. |
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Syringa m. Palibin
Palibin Lilac
Fragrant lavender-pink flowers in May on a
dwarf plant with good mildew resistance. Sun. 3-5. |
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Syringa p. Miss Kim
Miss Kim Lilac
Fragrant lavender flowers May on a compact
spreading shrub. Sun. 3-5. |
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Thuja o. Hetz Midget
Hetz Midget Arborvitae
Very dwarf globe form with very dense medium
green foliage. Sun. 3 after many years. |
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Thuja o. Rheingold
Rheingold Arborvitae
Dwarf gold arb. - but leave room for it to
grow. Accent grouping. Sun. 4-5 |
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Viburnum d. Chicago Lustre
Chicago Lustre Arrowhead Viburnum
Glossy green foliage in season and purple-red
fall color make this an improved form of Arrowwood. Sun to shade.
10. |
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Viburnum Dentatum
Arrowwood Viburnum
Upright shrub with white flowers in spring
and red fall color. Good for wetlands or wildlife planting 8.
Zone 3. |
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Viburnum l. Mohican
Mohican Viburnum
National Arboretum selection, Improved leatherleaf-type
with good fall color, disease resistance, and tolerance of dry soil.
9. Zone 4. |
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Viburnum n. Winterthur
Winterthur Viburnum
Waxy green leaves with red to burgundy fall
color. White flowers in spring, red & blue fruit ripen to black
in Sept. Sun to part shade. 6. |
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Viburnum x Pragense
Prague Viburnum
Narrow-leaved evergreen shrub with fragrant
white flowers in spring. Grows very fast - should be pruned to keep
it dense. Good for screening, accent, or groups. Sun to part shade.
10. |
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Viburnum p.t. Mariesii
Maries Doublefile Viburnum
Stunning lacecap flowers on a large horizontal
shrub followed by maroon fall color. 8. Zone 5. |
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Viburnum x r. Allegheny
Allegheny Viburnum
Dark green semi-evergreen leaves on upright
plant. Disease resistant. 12. Zone 5. |
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Vinca-see Ground Cover
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Weigela f. Alexandra
Wine and Roses Weigela
Wine-colored leaves and light rose colored
flowers on a rounded shrub suitable for borders, groupings or accent.
Sun for best color. 4. |
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Carex h. 'Evergold' (#1) |
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Chamaecyparis o. 'Filicoides' (4-5') |
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Chamaecyparis o. 'Nana Gracilis' (24-30") |
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Cornus k. 'Satomi' (6-7, 7-8') |
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Crataegus v. 'Winter King' (2-2-1/2") |
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Cytisus x p. 'Hollandia' (#2) |
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Enkianthus c. 'Red Bells' (#3) |
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Euonymus k. 'Manhattan' espalier (#5,
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Fagus s. 'Riversii' (3-3-1/2") |
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Fraxinus a. 'Autumn Purple' (2-2-1/2") |
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Gaultheria procumbens (#1) |
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Ilex a. 'Autumn Purple' (2-2-1/2") |
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Liquidambar s. 'Cherokee' (2-1/2-3,
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Photinia x. fraseri (#5) |
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Phyllostachys aurea (#5) |
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Pieris j. 'Purity' (#5) |
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Pinus m. var. mughus (#3) |
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Prunus x y. 'Akebono' (2-1/2-3") |
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Pyrus c. 'Redspire' (2-1/2-3") |
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Quercus imbricaria (2-1/2-3, 3-3-1/2") |
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Skimma japonica (#2) |
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Wisteria sinensis (#5) |
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