Abies

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Abies koreana Kohout’s Ice Breaker

Abies koreana ‘Kohout’s Ice Breaker’ grows exceptionally slowly because it originated as a witch’s broom mutation found on ...
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Buxus microphylla Kingsville Dwarf

Kingsville Dwarf Boxwood is considered the dwarfest of the boxwoods, which means it is the slowest growing as ...
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Buxus sempervirens Elegantissima

A dwarf, slow growing variety of American Boxwood with bright creamy foliage. Perfect for light to deep shade. ...
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Cedrus deodara Sander’s Blue

Sander's Blue is a very Blue and interesting variety of Deodar Cedar. One of the most cold hardy ...
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Chamaecyparis obtusa Rigid Dwarf

A compact deep green cultivar of Hinoki Cypress. Slow growing upright form. Sun to part shade. 30" x ...
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Chamaecyparis pisifera Clouded Sky

Clouded Sky is a newer variety of Sawara cypress. It produces elegant sprays of lacy-like, evergreen foliage that ...
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Chamaecyparis thyoides Red Velvet

a beautiful, slow-growing, columnar evergreen conifer known for its soft, green foliage that turns a striking reddish-purple in ...
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Cryptomeria japonica Auraucarioides

From the name, you can tell that Cryptomeria japonica 'Araucarioides' looks like an Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle Tree). This ...
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Cryptomeria japonica Giokumo

A easy-care evergreen dwarf selection of Japanese cedar which provides year round interest. Great screen. This compact, densely pyramidal tree has a ...
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Cryptomeria japonica Koshyi

A slow growing dwarf selection of Japanese Cedar, which makes a tight, compact mound. Great for rock gardens. ...
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Edgeworthia crysantha

Edgeworthia is a shrub native to China and the Himalayas and is a member of the daphne family ...
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Hydrangea quercifolia Munchkin

This National Arboretum selection combines great form and foliage with 6"+ tall white flowers that bloom in July ...
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Hydrangea quercifolia Ruby Slippers

Oakleaf Hydrangea 'Ruby Slippers', is a cultivar of the North American native Hydrangea quercifolia, a cross between the ...
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Itea virginica Little Henry

Little Henry' is a dwarf version of the native Itea virginica that has more superior flowers than its ...
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Itea virginica Saturnalia

commonly called Virginia sweetspire, is an erect, rounded, broad-spreading, deciduous shrub with arching branches. Typically grows 3-4' (less ...
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Juniperus chinensis Shimpaku

A dwarf, irregular vase-shaped form of the Chinese juniper. Originally native to Japan, they were first collected in ...
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Juniperus communis Golden Schnapps

Juniperus communis 'Golden Schnapps' is a slow-growing, upright evergreen shrub known for its vibrant, golden-yellow, lacy foliage, excellent ...
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Juniperus horizontalis Lime Glow

‘Limeglow’ creeping juniper is a low-growing, needled evergreen shrub in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). The species is native ...
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Juniperus horizontalis Mother Lode

Brilliant gold foliage changing to a golden bronze in winter. Grown primarily as a groundcover, the soft, feathery, ...
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Juniperus procumbens Nana

‘Limeglow’ is drought- and deer-tolerant and fairly salt tolerant. It tolerates hot weather, moderately poor soils, and many ...
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Ligustrum sinense Wimbei (Wimbush)

This cultivar of Box-leaf Privet sports stubby ovate leaves that set densely on long stems. Very interesting garden ...
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Picea

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Picea

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Picea

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Picea abies Catharine’s golden heart

A new golden weeping variety of Norway Spruce from Bob Fincham at Coenosium Gardens. This one has showy ...
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Picea glauca Humpty Dumpty

The habit of the extremely dense White Spruce explains it’s name: short and plump and kind of egg-shaped, ...
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Picea omorika Blue Sky

Picea omorika × pungens 'Blue Sky' is a hybrid of species Serbian spruce and P. pungens 'Koster.' It ...
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Pieris japonica Prelude

Pieris japonica 'Prelude' is a compact, dwarf evergreen shrub known for its early spring white bell-shaped flowers, reddish-bronze ...
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Pinus densiflora Burke’s Red Varigated

Burke's Variegated Red Japanese Pine adds a foot or more in height per year with a majestic, upright, ...
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Pinus heldreichii Banderica

Though small in stature, the Banderica Bosnian Pine has big personality, forming a squatty teardop shape like a ...
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Pinus parviflora Adcocks Dwarf

A broom selection of Pinus parviflora by the Hillier Nursery in the early 1960's. This Japanese white pine ...
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Pinus parviflora Bergman

A truly spectacular Japanese White Pine, Pinus parviflora 'Bergman' is a beautiful small tree (up to 18') featuring ...
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Pinus parviflora Glauca

Pinus parviflora 'Glauca', or the Blue Japanese White Pine, is a popular, slow-growing evergreen conifer known for its ...
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Pinus strobus Biltmore Blue

*Rare* Orignally found as a witches broom on the Biltmore Estate. This intermediate growing form Eastern White Pine ...
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Pinus strobus Green Twist

A dwarf curly needled form of Eastern White Pine. Globular when young, turing into a broad pyramid with ...
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Pinus strobus Sea Urchin

Truly a miniature, this cultivar of Eastern White Pine has giant appeal. Soft bluish green needles cover this ...
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Pinus thunbergii Banshosho

a slow-growing, dwarf cultivar of the Japanese Black Pine, prized for its compact, dense, shrubby form, short dark ...
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Pinus thunbergii Nishiki

Fast growing selection of Japanese Black pine. Eventually reaching 30-40'. Once mature the bark thickens and becomes very ...
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Pinus thunbergii Ondai

A dense cultivar of Japanese Black Pine with deep green foliage. Grows well with sun and regular water. ...
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Thuja occidentalis George Peabody

George Peabody is a tall growing North American native Thuja selection sporting attractive golden-yellow foliage year round, even ...
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Thuja occidentalis Green Giant

Green Giant Arborvitae are incredibly fast-growing privacy trees. They can grow 3 to 5 feet in a single ...
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Thuja occidentalis Holmstrup

A compact cultivar of Eastern White Cedar discovered in Holmstrup, Denmark and introduced into commerce in 1951. It ...
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Thuja occidentalis Pendula

Thuja occidentalis 'Pendula', commonly known as Weeping Arborvitae, is a striking evergreen conifer with gracefully arching branches and ...
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Thuja occidentalis Perk Vlaanderen

The variegation on this Eastern White Cedar creates a beautiful contrast. Great plant for screening. Zone 3-8. Sun ...
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Thuja occidentalis Sherwood Frost

A vigorous, fast-growing evergreen form of 'Eastern White Cedar' noted for its dark green foliage spotted with white. ...
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Thuja plicata Winter Pink

A perfect plant to replace a 'Green Giant' Arborvitae if you want the same look, but something that's ...
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Thujopsis dolabrata Aurea

Golden Hiba Cedar/Elkhorn Cedar, is a beautiful, slow-growing evergreen conifer known for its distinctive golden-yellow, scale-like foliage that ...
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Thujopsis dolabrata Varigata

A slow growing Elkhorn Cedar composed of dark rich green foliage splashed throughout with flashes of creamy whites. ...
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Tsuga canadensis Bennett

A handsome dwarf cultivar of Eastern Hemlock that is excellent as an accent plant. Vase shaped with arching ...
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Tsuga caroliniana

Carolina hemlock is native to the Appalachian Mountains in southwest Virginia, western North Carolina, extreme northeast Georgia, northwest ...
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