Evergreen Trees

Sea Green Juniper

Sea Green Juniper

code: 5074 Description ‘Sea Green’ grows as a compact spreader with fountain-like, arching branches. Its upright growth with arching branches is a very distinct trait of this variety. It can be pruned easily to maintain a specific height. Once established, junipers require little maintenance. Its evergreen habit makes this plant a welcomed addition to any […]

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Austrian Pine

Austrian Pine

code: 5071 A fast growing, broad, pyramidal evergreen with thick, dark brown bark and wide spreading branches. Moderately long needles are dark shiny green. A very popular and hardy tree for our area! Perfect for privacy screens and wind breaks. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 7,000 Feet Information: Mature Size (generic) : TREE (30-50′ Tall)

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Columnar Bosnian Pine

Columnar Bosnian Pine

code: 5062 A superior cultivar to fit today’s smaller outdoor living spaces, the narrow, tall tree provides a stately architectural presence without overwhelming its space. Long, upright branches, covered with pairs of long, lush, dark green needles, practically parallel the trunk, giving the shapely columnar tree a distinctly vertical posture. ‘Iseli Fastigiate’ can provide dynamic

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Bristlecone Pine

Bristlecone Pine

code: 5061 A rounded, often shrubby evergreen, with scaled dark gray bark and irregularly spreading branches. Short, dark green needles have specks of white resin that form on them. Growth can vary greatly. Light Your Bristlecone Pine will need plenty of sun to encourage growth. Without this, they’ll be stunted and unhealthy looking. Their preference

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Scotch Pine

Scotch Pine

code: 5058 Distinctive, heavily plated, yellowish-orange bark and layered spreading branches create an interesting conical to rounded evergreen with short, twisted, bluish-green needles and egg shaped cones. Hardy to -50°F Light Plant it in a location where it gets at least 6 hours of full sun each day, and make sure to give it plenty

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Bonna Scotch Pine

Bonna Scotch Pine

code: 5057 This relatively new cultivar of Scotch pine was selected at the Trompenburg Arboretum in Rotterdam, Netherlands for its noteworthy silvery-blue color. ‘Bonna’ is a rapid grower, at six to twelve inches per year, and prefers to be planted in full sun. This selection does not only receive praise for its long, soft needles,

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Columnar Scotch Pine

Columnar Scotch Pine

code: 5051 Very narrow habit. Blue green foliage. Excellent for use in a formal garden situation. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 6,500 Feet Ornamental Features Columnar Scots Pine has green foliage. The needles remain green throughout the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The shaggy orange bark is extremely showy and

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Uncle Fogy Pine (Contorted Jack Pine)

Uncle Fogy Pine (Contorted Jack Pine)

code: 5046 Wildly undulating, pendulous branches give unique character to every plant of this distinctive form of Jack Pine. Plants bend and swoop to create a curvy, living sculpture decorated with resinous winter buds. This collector’s plant, first discovered in a garden in Richfield, Minnesota, seems to be a reference to everyone’s eccentric relative. Extremely

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