Trees and shrubs

Shimanishiki Tree Peony

Shimanishiki Tree Peony

code: 5093 Paeonia suffruticosa ‘Shimanishiki’ Height: 4 feet Spread: 3 feet Hardiness Zone: 4a Description: A beautiful woody peony for the garden collector, with bold flowers in a rich reddish-purple with prominent streaks of white in spring, great as an accent in the garden; unlike perennial peonies, remember not to prune this variety Ornamental Features […]

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Satomi Chinese Dogwood

Satomi Chinese Dogwood

code: 5089 Cornus kousa ‘Satomi’ Height: 25 feet Spread: 25 feet Hardiness Zone: 5a Other Names: Kousa Dogwood Description: A truly beautiful specimen tree for the home landscape, with large, showy deep pink flowers in spring and a strongly horizontal habit of growth; very particular as to siting, requires rich, well-drained acidic soil and adequate

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Red Flowering Dogwood

Red Flowering Dogwood

code: 5088 Cornus florida ‘var. rubra’ Height: 30 feet Spread: 35 feet Hardiness Zone: 7a Description: A simply breathtaking small specimen tree when in bloom, featuring large yet dainty pinkish-red blooms in spring and excellent wide-spreading form; extremely fussy, requires rich, well-drained acidic soil and adequate precipitation, best with some shelter Ornamental Features Red Flowering

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Forest Pansy Redbud

Forest Pansy Redbud

code: 5083 Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ Height: 25 feet Spread: 30 feet Hardiness Zone: 6a Other Names: Eastern Redbud, Judas Tree, Love Tree Description: A spectacular spring bloomer, with very showy pink to purple flowers held tightly on bare branches in early spring; coarse heart-shaped leaves emerge deep purple and stay that way; an incredible

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Allegheny Serviceberry

Allegheny Serviceberry

code: 5081 Height: 20 feet Spread: 15 feet Hardiness Zone: 4a Description: A native woodland tree with large showy flowers in spring and excellent fall colors; a great choice for small home landscapes; reliable and low-maintenance Ornamental Features Allegheny Serviceberry is blanketed in stunning clusters of white flowers rising above the foliage in early spring

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Pfitzer Blue Juniper

Pfitzer Blue Juniper

code: 5080 Silver-blue foliage becomes slightly purplish in the winter. Dense tiered branches with drooping tips form a wide-spreading Juniper. Drought tolerant once established with little required maintenance and can be pruned anytime of year to any desired shape. Great for screening and foundation planting. Bluish berries with a filmy coating ripen dark brown. Hardy

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Robusta Green Juniper

Robusta Green Juniper

code: 5078 Versatile and durable landscape addition ideal for accent, windbreak or screen for narrow spaces. Its rugged, irregular columnar form holds handsome, tufted bright green foliage. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 6,500 ft. More Information Botanical Pronunciation ju-NIP-er-us chi-NEN-sis Average Size at Maturity Natural form 10 to 12 ft tall, 6 to 8 ft.

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San Jose Juniper

San Jose Juniper

code: 5077 Very interesting appearance to this slow growing, sturdy, many irregular branched form. Excellent for training as a Bonsai. Hardy to -40°F Maximum Elevation: 7,500 Feet More Information Botanical Pronunciation ju-NIP-er-us chi-NEN-sis Average Size at Maturity Slow growing; reaches 1 to 2 ft. tall, 6 to 9 ft. wide, in natural form. Bloom Time

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Scandia Juniper

Savin Juniper

code: 5076 An unusual ground cover juniper with bluish-green foliage on upturned branches. An excellent choice for borders. Hardy to -40°F Maximum Elevation: 8,000 Feet Tree & Plant Care Established plants withstand drought and wind. Adapts well to open sunny sites. Use for a year-round ground cover, in foundation plantings, on slopes, or in rock

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Scandia Juniper

Scandia Juniper

code: 5075 A dense spreading flat topped juniper with upright spreading branches and a light olive green foliage. Excellent low growing spreader. Very hardy. Hardy to -40°F Maximum Elevation: 8,500 Feet Mature Size (generic) : SHRUB (Under 2′) Landscape Attributes Skandia Juniper is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a ground-hugging habit of growth. It lends

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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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Sea of Gold Juniper

Sea of Gold Juniper

code: 5073 An excellent accent evergreen with dark green, gold-tipped foliage and ornamental blue berries. Retains color in winter better than other golden varieties. Also can be used for low hedging. Hardy to -40°F Maximum Elevation: 7,500 Feet Information: Mature Size (generic) :SHRUB (2-4′) USDA Hardiness Zone : 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Water Needs

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