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Abies concolor Concolor Fir 40-50’ tall 15-30’ wide Pyramidal evergreen with long soft blue -green needles. New growth is a light rich green or bluish-green. Tolerant of drought and city conditions. One of the most desirable evergreen trees.
4 Abies koreana ‘Horstmann’s Silberlock’ Horstmann’s Silberlocke Korean Fir 20’ tall 12’ wide
Up curved deep green needles reveal a contrasting bright silvery-white underside. Produces an abundance of large showy cones held upright along the branches. Grows slowly, developing into a striking specimen.
Acer x f. ‘Jeffersred’ P.P. 4864 / ‘DTR 102’ P.P. 7655 Autumn Blaze Maple 40-50’ tall 40’ wide Autumn Fantasy Maple 50’ tall 40’ wide A cross between Red and Silver maple, it combines the best features of both parents. Drought tolerance of Silver Maple and brilliant orange–red fall color of the Red Maple. Upright oval form. Excellent urban tree.
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Acer griseum Paperbark Maple 25’ tall 10’-15’ wide This interesting small ornamental Maple has papery bark that exfoliates to reveal the cinnamon-brown underbark. Beautiful red and scarlet fall color.
5 Abies koreana ‘Ice Breaker’ Ice Breaker Korean Fir 2’ tall 3’ wide Two-tones needles recurve up and around their stems to expose a bright white, waxy underside of the green needle. Slow growing with a rounded form.
5 Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ Bloodgood Japanese Maple 10-15’ tall Broad rounded growth habit with layered effect. The best and deepest red color of all the Japanese Maples.
4 Acanthopanax sieboldianus ‘Variegata’ Variegated Fiveleaf Aralia 6-8’ tall & wide Rich, green foliage is mottled with a creamy white variegation that adorns unique clusters of fine leaflets. Exquisite lawn specimen, barrier plant or to lighten up a shady area. Tolerant of unfavorable conditions.
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Acer p. dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’ Crimson Queen Japanese Maple
10’tall 12’wide
Orangeola Japanese Maple
12-15’tall 4-6’wide
Crimson Queen-Has a weeping habit this is wider than high. Deep purple red color that holds up better through the summer than any other cultivar. Orangeola-a season-long kaleidoscope of colors. Foliage changes from green to purple and then a brilliant shade of orange-red in the fall.
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Acer p. d. ‘Viridis’ Green Laceleaf Maple 8-10’ tall 6-8’ wide Excellent accent plant with deeply cut lacey foliage. Horizontal to weeping habit creates a delicate appearance. Beautiful orange fall color.
Acer x f. ‘Celebration’ Celebration Maple 40-50’ tall Vigorous upright form and compact growth habit. Hint of red fall color turns to gold. Excellent urban tree.
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Acer p. d. ‘Seiryu’ Seiryu Japanese Maple 10’tall 8’wide This is a very unusual upright growing form of Laceleaf Japanese Maple with green foliage. Faster growing than weeping forms, it produces a delicately beautiful small tree.
Acer rubrum ’JFS-KW78’ PP 25301 Armstrong Gold® Maple 40’ tall 12’ wide Has brighter foliage color, greater foliage density and compact, less leggy growth habit, than Armstrong. Golden to orange fall color.
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Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’ Acer plat. x trun ‘Crimson Sunset’ Crimson King Maple 40’ tall 35’ wide Crimson Sunset Maple 35’ tall 25’ wide Crimson King-Rich purple-red foliage is retained through-out the summer. Excellent when used for foliage contrast. Crimson Sunset-Foliage resembles Crimson King, but its form is more compact and upright, Purple foliage holds up during summer heat.
Acer r. ‘Frank Jr’ Redpointe® Maple 45’ tall 30’ wide Brilliant red fall color plus upright, broadly pyramidal form make this introduction standout. Has the refined form and foliage of the best rubrum cultivars combined with the faster growth rates in the freemanii’s. Has a straight and dominant central leader.
Acer plat. ‘Crimson Sentry’ P.P. 3258 Crimson Sentry Maple 25’ tall Very compact, upright tree with same leaf color as Crimson King, but much smaller ultimate size.
Acer r. ‘Brandywine’/ ’Sun Valley’ Brandywine Maple 45’ tall 40’ wide Sun Valley Maple Vigorous growing tree with a strong and symmetrical branching habit. Foliage is lustrous green changing to brilliant shades of red and orange in fall.
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4 Acer plat. ‘Princeton Gold’ P.P. 6727 Princeton Gold Maple 35’ tall 30’ wide The foliage is bright golden yellow, especially when young, and holds well into summer. Makes a stunning accent tree with an upright oval form in the landscape. Growth rate similar to Crimson King Maple.
4 Acer rubrum ’Armstong’ Armstrong Maple 40’ tall 15’ wide A fast growing columnar tree with ascending branches. Widely used for street planting where space demands a tree which will not spread.
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4 Acer saccharum ‘Green Mountain’ Green Mountain Sugar Maple
45’ tall 35’ wide
The thick waxy green leaves of spring turn to an orange-red in the fall. The foliage will retain full color and resist scorch in the hot, dry days of summer. Useful as a lawn specimen, park or street tree.
5 Aesculus x arnoldiana ‘Autumn Splendor’ Autumn Splendor Buckeye 35’ tall 25-30’ wide
Dark green shiny foliage is resistant to scorch and turns a vivid maroon-red in fall. 6” spikes of yellow-red flowers appear in May. Prefers a deep moist, well drained soil.
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Aesculus carnea ‘Ft. McNair’ Red Horsechestnut ‘Ft. McNair’
50’tall 40’wide
Beautiful large red flowers in mid May. Truly a unique specimen. Hardiest of red flowering Horsechestnuts.
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ Brilliant Red Chokeberry 6-8’tall 6’wide Abundant white flowers in spring followed by clusters of red fruit in fall. Foliage is lustrous green turning brilliant red in fall. Excellent for border or massing, creating a sea of red in fall and winter. Native.
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Aesculus parviflora Bottlebrush Buckeye
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’ Autumn Magic Black Chokeberry
Forms a spreading, mounded shrub with tall, pyramidal spikes of white flowers in July. Shade Tolerant.
A small shrub with glossy-green foliage that turns a brilliant red and purple in the fall. White flowers n spring, followed by lustrous black fruits in autumn. Suckering freely. NATIVE
6-8’tall 6’wide
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Aronia melanocarpa ‘UCONNAM165’ Low Scape Mound™ Chokeberry
Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
12-24”tall 18-24”wide
20-25’ tall 15’ wide
This amelanchier selection has spectacular red and orange fall colors. Its thick glossy foliage gives it a healthy appearance in mid-summer. Pink tinged buds open to abundant white flowers. Edible fruit in June.
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Amelanchier grandiflora ‘Princess Diana’ Princess Diana Serviceberry
Azalea Evergreen Delaware Valley White –White-5’tall 4’
A gracefully spreading small tree with excellent fall color. Fall foliage is spectacular, coloring early and lasting late in the season.
Girard’s Rose-Red-4’tall 3’ wide Karen-Double Lavender-4’ tall 4’ wide Rosebud-Double Pink-3’ tall 3’ wide Tradition-Pink-3’ tall 4’ wide
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3 Amelanchier ‘Cumulus’ / ‘Robin Hill’ Cumulus 25’ tall 15’ wide An upright oval form with dark green summer foliage. Robin Hill 25’ tall 18’ wide Upright growing serviceberry features pink buds that open to panicles of delicate pale pink flowers.
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Covered in hundresds of dainty white flowers in the spring. In the autumn, the leaves turn brillian red to contrast with dark purple -black fruit. Low-growing, mounding habit makes it perfect for mass plantings or edge plantings. Thrives in hot & cold climates and wet or dry soils. NATIVE
4 Berberis thun. atro. ‘Concorde’ Concorde Barberry 3-5’ tall 15-24” wide Slower and more compact growing than Crimson Pygmy. The deep red purple foliage hold their color throughout the hear of the summer.
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Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea ‘Nana’ Crimson Pygmy Barberry 2-3’ tall 3’ wide Dwarf plant with bright reddish-purple foliage. Ideal for low maintenance thorny hedge.
4 Berberis thun. ‘Admiration’ PP#16921 Admiration Barberry 3-5’ tall 15-24” wide Compact rounded habit, with vibrant flaming coral-red foliage with vibrant flaming coral-red foliage with bright golden yellow leaf margins..
5 Berberis thun. ‘Gold Rush’ Gold Rush Barberry 18” tall 36” wide Outstanding new dwarf compact golden pygmy selection. It’s vivid yellow color is not effected by the lack of sunlight. Produces bright-red fruit in the fall.
4 Berberis thun. ‘Rosy Glow’ Rosy Glow Barberry 3-4’ tall 3’ wide The older maroon foliage is accented by the newer foliage which takes on hues of pink, creating a rose-red aura over the plant.
4 Betula nigra ‘Cully’ P.P. 4409 Heritage Birch 40’ tall 30’ wide A selection of River Birch chosen for its peeling bark which exposes patches of cream, orange and tan beneath. Known for resistance to borer.
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Betula platyphylla japonica ‘Whitespire’ Whitespire Birch 40-50’ tall 25’ wide A narrow pyramidal white-barked birch that is tolerant of high temperatures and resistant to the bronze birch borer. Glossy green leaves with yellow fall color. Soil adaptable.
4 Buddleia davidii Butterfly Bush 5-6’ tall Vigorous, fast growing, large sized shrub. Large flower spike appears July through September on new growth. Good as cut flowers and attractive to butterflies. Can freeze to ground in severe winters. ‘Black Knight’ – dark violet purple flower ‘Tricolor’ - Violet, Pink & White
5 ‘Pugster®Amethyst’ Butterfly Bush ‘Pugster Periwinkle®’ 2-3’ tall 2-3’ wide ‘Pugster Pink®’ ‘Pugster White®’ Compact plant that has large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with true-blue flowers. Thanks to the thick, sturdy stems it comes with improved hardiness and winter survival.
5 Buxus x. ‘Green Gem’ Green Gem Boxwood 2’ tall 2’ wide Naturally produces a globe shape with dense foliage, holding dark green color year round.
4 Buxus x. ‘Green Mountain’ Green Mountain Boxwood 5’ tall 3’ wide Small dark green leaves form a perfect, wide pyramidal oval. Excellent for hedging.
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Buxus x. ‘Green Velvet’ Green Velvet Boxwood 3’ tall Slow growing variety ideal for low hedges. Lends itself to round shaping. Deep green leaves hold their color.
Caryopteris ‘CT-9-12’ USPP 27426 Beyond Midnight® Bluebeard 2-3’ tall & wide
Extremely dark, glossy foliage. Compact habit, and deep blue flowers.
4 Buxus m. ‘Winter Gem’ Winter Gem Boxwood 2-3’ tall 3’ wide The light green spring growth matures to a dark green color that is retained throughout the winter. It has a large leaf form and a rounded habit.
5 Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud 20-25’ tall & wide A small native tree with small purplish-pink flowers in spring which cover the tree followed by heartshaped leaves.
5 Caragana arborescens ‘Pendula’ Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub 4-6’ tall Stiff, weeping form grafted on a standard. Small compound leaves with bright yellow pea-like flowers in spring. Well adapted to drought and poor conditions.
4 Cercis c. ‘Covey’ P.P. 10328 Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud A new weeping Redbud. Foliage is dark green and gives the tree a shingled effect. The flower are typical of the species.
2 Caragana a. ‘Walkeri’ Walker Siberian Pea Shrub 4-6’ tall Top grafted pendulous weeper with very fine cut, fern-like foliage. Abundant yellow pea-like flowers.
4 Cercis c. ‘Forest Pansy’ Forest Pansy Redbud
20-30’ tall 25-30’ wide
Handsome purple leafed Redbud. New foliage emerges bright red-purple and changes to purple-bronze as the leaves mature. Flowers are more rose-purple and a little later then the species.
2 Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ Pyramidal European Hornbeam
Cercis c. ‘NCCC1’ Carolina Sweetheart™ Redbud
An attractive, columnar tree. Has dense branches when young, spreading into a broad cone shape with age. Clean looking dark green foliage turns yellow-orange in fall. Great for screens and street trees.
Attractive variegated foliage. Rich maroon leaves unfurl in early spring eventually becoming green with a white margin. Displays the elegant, broad, heart shaped leaved like the species. Pink flowers. Plant in a protected area.
35-45’ tall 25-35’ wide
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Cercis c. ‘Rising Sun’ Rising Sun Redbud
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Aurea Nana’ Golden Dwarf Hinoki False Cypress
A spectacular and hardy spring bloomer, with very showy fuchsia flowers held tightly on bare branches in early spring. Beautiful summer foliage varies between gold, peach, red and light green tones. Great for small landscapes.
Faster growing than Dwarf Hinoki but remains compact upright. With very dark green, dense foliage.
12’ tall 8’ wide
6-8’ tall 4-6’ wide
5 Cercis c. ‘Ruby Falls’ Ruby Falls Redbud 6’ tall 4’ wide A highly attractive weeping form with a full crown of foliage at the top and purple heart-shaped foliage. Reddish-purple flowers borne profusely on bare stems in early spring, with a low pod set.
4 Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Graciosa’ Compact Hinoki False Cypress
6-8’ tall 4-6’ wide
Medium-green, lacy foliage. Ascending branches display silvery under-foliage. It will grow into a compact, conicalshaped, shrub.
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4 Cercis c. ‘Vanilla Twist’ PP #22744 Vanilla Twist Redbud 6-7’ tall 4-5’ wide
A highly attractive weeping form with a full crown of green heart-shaped foliage at the top. White flowers borne profusely on bare stems in early spring.
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea Nana’ Golden Mop/Lemon Thread False Cypress 3’ tall 3’ wide Dwarf form that remains gold all year. Useful as small specimen or colorful addition to foundation planting. The brightest yellow strain available.
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’ Weeping Nootka False Cypress
Chamaecyparis p. ‘Vintage Gold’ Vintage Gold False Cypress
Tall growing, graceful specimen plant. Main branches have a graceful upsweeping effect while branchletsdroop vertically. Is more open and artistic than other weeping forms.
A fern-like form of false cypress with soft and attractive golden foliage forming a strong growing golden mound. The bright yellow foliage holds its color and does not fade in summer or winter.
30’tall 15-20’ wide
18-30” tall 3-5’ wide
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula Dense Form’ Blue Nootka False Cypress
Chionanthus virginicus White Fringetree 15-20’ tall & wide A large shrub or small tree with upright branches forming a dome shape. Soft green leaves back magnificent clusters of fragrant fringe-like whitish blooms in summer. Birds are attracted to the dark blue fruit in August and September. Very tolerant of urban condition.
30’tall 15-20’ wide
Much more densely branched form, with bluish-green foliage. Grows slower and denser than the green weeping form.
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Clethra alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’ Hummingbird Summersweet
Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Princess’ Cherokee Princess Dogwood
Compact rounded form of Summersweet with glossy green leaves. Fragrant white flowers cover the plant in July and August. Prefers damp, organic soils.
Selected for its large white bracts and heavy flowering habit every year. Selected from native species.
3’ tall 5’ wide
20-30’ tall 22’ wide
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5 Cornus kousa chinensis Chinese Dogwood 25’ tall 15-20’ wide Narrow upright tree when young, broadening with age. Abundant, long lasting white flowers followed by strawberry-like fruits in the fall. Multistem.
Clethra a. ‘Ruby Spice’ Ruby Spice Summersweet 6’ tall Deep reddish-pink flowers that don’t fade to white. Fragrance and yellow fall color add to its beauty.
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4 Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ (‘Bailhalo’) Ivory Halo Dogwood 5-6’ tall & wide A beautiful selection that retains green and white variegated foliage through the summer. Attractive red stems are pleasing g against the snow. A more compact form than Variegated RedTwig with fuller, finer texture. Excellent hedge for smaller areas.
Cornus k. ‘Milky Way Select’ Milky Way Select Dogwood
15’ tall 15’ wide
Has a heavy, long lasting display of creamy white flowers, each composed of four large bracts. Has an abundant bright orange-red fruit and excellent orange-red to red fall color.
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3 Cornus baileyi Red Twigged Dogwood 8-10’ tall & wide An excellent red stem dogwood that provides beautiful color in winter. Porcelain-blue fruits.
2 Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Brave’ Cherokee Brave Dogwood 20-30’ tall A form of red flowering dogwood with excellent vigor and very clean foliage. Resistant to mildew. Selected from native species.
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Cornus k. ‘Summer Fun’ Summer Fun Dogwood
18’ tall 15’ wide
White flower bracts of late spring complement rich, boldly contrasting green & cream-white leaves. Leaf margins are brighter white than those of other variegated dogwoods. Vivid fall tones are re, orange & pink
5 Cornus mas Cornelian Cherry 20’ tall & 15’wide Large multi-stemmed shrub or small tree with a rounded habit. Clusters of small yellow flowers appear in March and can be effective for up to 3 weeks. Edible cherry-like fruit ripen in September.
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Cornus serica ‘Flaviramea’ Yellow Twig Dogwood 6-8’ tall & 7-9’wide Bright yellow stems on the younger growth of this multi-stemmed shrub provide striking winter color. White flower clusters adorn the green foliage in spring and are followed by white ornamental fruit. Bare stems are an excellent addition to seasonal flower arrangements.
Corylus avellana ‘Red Majestic’ Red Majestic Filbert 7’ tall 7’ wide Twisted, contorted branch growth and rich burgundy-red foliage. A strong accent in both summer and in winter. Excellent for cutting.
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2 Cornus serica ‘Isanti’ Isanti Dogwood 5-6’ tall & 4-5’wide Dense and compact growing. Mound shaped. Abundant white flower clusters turnig to white fruit in late spring. Striking fall color is dark purple-red. Fine textured red twigs in winter..
Cotinus coggygria ‘Velvet Cloak’ Velvet Cloak Smoke Bush 12’ tall & wide Large shrub with purple-red leaves throughout the season. Large, long lasting airy cluster of purplish flowers create the ‘smoke’ on the shrub.
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Cornus sericea ‘Kelseyi’ Kelsey’s Dwarf Red-Osier Dogwood
Cotinus coggygria ‘Winecraft Black’ Winecraft Black® Smoke Bush
Dwarf form with lush green foliage. Bare red stems provide striking seasonal color to dormant winterscapes.
In spring, round leaves emerge rich purple, as summer’s heat comes on, they turn a deep near-black tone & finally light up in an array of red and oranges in fall. In early summer, large, soft panicles of bloom appear that become the ‘smoke’. Dwarf Habit.
24-30” tall & wide
2 Cornus stolonifera ‘Artic Fire™’ PPAF Artic Fire® Dogwood 4’ tall & wide Lush green leaves adorn this dogwood from spring to fall. Vibrant red stems in the winter. Compact and easy to care for.
4-6’ tall & wide
4 Cotoneaster apiculata Cranberry Cotoneaster 3’ tall 3-6’ wide Dense mounding shrub with small glossy leaves. Pink flowers in late May with red berries persisting throughout winter.
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3 Cornus x. ‘Stellar Pink (‘Rutgan’) P.P. 7207 Stellar Pink Dogwood 20-25’ tall 15-20’ wide
(C. florida x C. kousa) Soft pink bracts are rounded and overlapping to maximize their show. Foliage turns bright red in fall. Bright red fruit persist in early fall and persist until December. Have patience when establishing this plant. Flowers may appear white or pale pink on newly transplanted plants.
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Cotoneaster ‘Tom Thumb’ Tom Thumb Cotoneaster
24” tall 4-5’ wide
A superb miniature accent, hedge or groundcover formed by spreading branches that display an interesting herringbone pattern. Small white flower appear in summer, followed by large, beautiful red berries that will hold into winter. Semievergreen.
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Crataegus crusgalli Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn
15-20’ tall 10-15’ wide
Rounded to wide-spread form. Dark green leaves bronze to purple-red in fall. Single fragrant, white blooms in May. Persistent red fruit attract wildlife. Vigorous, attractive small tree. Tolerates hot, dry and salty conditions.
Euonymus alata ‘Compacta’ Dwarf Burning Bush 8’ tall 8’ wide Compact habit of growth ideal for hedge or specimen. Brilliant red fall foliage.
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Deutzia g. ‘Chardonnay Pearls’ (Duncan P.P. 16098) Chardonnay Pearls Deutzia
18-24” tall &wide
20-36” tall 18-24” wide
Attractive, crisp, lime-yellow foliage provides season long garden color long after the pure white, pearl-like buds explode into a shower of fragrant spring flowers.
Big, round evergreen leaves are soft green and yellow. Year round color.
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Deutzia g. ‘Nikko’ Dwarf Nikko Deutzia 12” tall 2-3’ wide The compact low spreading habit can cover the ground as a ground cover, low border or be used for draping over low walls. Showy white flowers appear in late May and early June. Prefers sun or light shade.
Euonymus f. ‘Emerald Gaiety’ Emerald Gaiety Euonymus 3’ tall & wide Deep, emerald green leaves edged in sparkling white are tinged with pink in the winter.
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Deutzia x. ‘NCDX2’ USPPAF Yuki Cherry Blossom™ Deutzia
Fagus s. ‘Purpurea Pendula’/’Purple Fountain’ Weeping Purple Beech 12’ tall 8’ wide Dark purple leaves on stout weeping branches.
12-24” tall 12-24” wide
A shower of elegant pink flowers creates a carpet of color. Great for mass planting, with burgundy-purple fall color..
5 Diervilla sessilifolia ‘LPDC Pondaras’ (P.P. 19391) Cool Splash™ Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle 30-54” tall 30-54” wide
First variegated Diervilla. Bright white stands out dramatically even in the shade! The foliage stays bright and clean up until frost. Yellow flowers in June and July.
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4 Fagus s. ‘Tricolor’ Tricolor Beech 40’ tall 25’ wide Purple leaves edged with an irregular pale pink border.
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Fargesia rufa Rufa Bamboo 6-10’ tall 4-5’ wide A newly discovered Fargesia with new clums that have attractive rusty reddish sheaths and a non-invasive root system. Only about 10’ tall when matures, but a vigorous grower, sending up many new culms each season, which leaf out early in the summer, making it and excellent choice where its rapid growth is desired. Does not like hot afternoon sun. Needs no containment.
Ginkgo biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ Autumn Gold Ginkgo 45’ tall 40-45’ wide Striking golden yellow fall color is characteristic of this male clone. Narrow form in youth broadens with age.
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Forsythia x ‘Gold Tide’ (‘Courtasol’) Gold tide Forsythia 24-30’ tall 4’ wide A dwarf low spreading forsythia. Attractive feathery, fresh light green foliage delivers wonderful texture.
Ginkgo biloba ‘Mariken Mariken Ginkgo 6’ tall 6’ wide Compact, bushy selection. Has thick spreading branches, with bright yellow fall color
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Forsythia x intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ Lynwood Gold Forsythia 7’ tall 7’ wide Deep golden yellow flowers borne in spring on erect branches.
Ginkgo biloba ‘Tschi tschi’ Tschi tschi Ginkgo 7-9’ tall 7-9’ wide Dwarf, rounded tree with dense compact branching.
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Forsythia x int. ‘Mindor’ PP#19321 CBRAF Show Off™ Forsythia 5-6’ tall 5-6’ wide A new compact selection offers a superior flower display. It is covered from base to tips with large bright yellow blooms in early spring. Has attractive dark green foliage, unlike the older varieties.
Gleditsia tricanthos inermis ‘Skyline’/’Imperial’ Skyline Honeylocust 45’ tall 40-45’ wide Imperial Honeylocust 30-35’ tall 30’ wide Upright branch habit takes a pyramidal form. Vigorous grower. Goldenyellow fall foliage. Useful as a shade or street tree.
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5 Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla 4’ tall 3’ wide Scented 1-2” bottlebrush-like flowers appear in late April to early May before leaves appear. Dark green summer foliage takes on hues of yellow, orange and scarlet in fall.
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Gleditsia t.i. ‘Suncole’ Sunburst Honeylocust
35’ tall 30-35’ wide
Bright golden foliage tips contrast with rich green of mature leaves.
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Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Diane/Arnold Promise’ Diane Witchhazel 8-10’ tall & wide Arnold Promise Witchhazel 10’ tall & wide Amethyst-Lightly fragrant, reddish purple blossoms in mid winter. Has graygreen foliage that turns brilliant red & orange in the fall. Arnold Promise-Tends to flower early and heavily. Its yellow flowers are among the brightest of the Hamamelis.
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Incrediball’ Incrediball® Hydrangea
Heptacodium miconioides Seven Son Flower 15-20’ tall 10’ wide A rapid growing multi-stemmed shrub or small tree that has glossy green leaves that remain attractive all season. In late summer it will produce creamy white fragrant flowers on the tips of the branches. Winter interest is provided by the light tan exfoliating bark.
Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA5’ Invincibelle Wee White® Hydrangea
4-5’ tall 3-4’ wide
Beefy stems and massive blooms. Each bloom has roughly 4 times as many flowers as ‘Annabelle’.
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1-2.5’ tall 2-3’ wide
Sturdy compact plant is covered in pure white mophead flowers from summer until fall. Blooms start white and age to shades of green and pink. Strong stems prevent flopping.
4 Hibiscus syriacus ~ Rose of Sharon Hardy, upright shrubs with large beautiful flowers. These plants have an extended period of bloom lasting from July until frost. ‘Aphrodite’ 8-9’ Dark pink 4-5” flowers with prominent red eye. ‘Blue Bird’ 6-8’ Azure blue 3-5” flowers with red-purple ‘Minerva’ 8-9’ Lavender-pink 4-5” flowers with prominent dark red eye. ‘Red Heart’ 8-10’ Single, pure white flowers with
3 Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA7’ Invincibelle Mini Mauvette® Hydrangea 30-36” tall 30-36” wide Large mophead blooms in a deep mauve -violet color are held on very strong stems. Flowers appear and rebloom early summer through gall. Dwarf habit makes this native plant perfect for any sized landscape.
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Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea 20’ tall 10-20’ wide Attractive vine or groundcover with rich glossy green foliage. A plant with multi-seasonal effects, from large heads of white flowers in late June to beautiful bark in the winter.
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Horabstra’ Abracadabra™ Star Hydrangea
3-4’ tall & wide
Large, bright lace-cap flowers emerge pink and white and mature to hot pink atop black satin stems. The distinctive black stems provide interest in the garden before the summer flowers open. Blooms on old wood.
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4 Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ Annabelle Hydrangea 4-5’ tall 3-4’ wide Large white “Snowball” like flower heads bloom from June to September. Very hardy and blooms well in the shade. Flowers on new wood.
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘All Summer Beauty’ All Summer Beauty Hydrangea
3-4’ tall & wide
Larger heads of blue flowers (in acid soils) or pinkish blue flowers (in alkaline soils). Flowers bloom on new wood. Very hardy.
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Hydrangea m. ‘Blaumeise’ Blue Titmouse Hydrangea
3-5’ tall & wide
A compact lacecap cultivar. Typically blooms on old wood.
Hydrangea m. ‘Pia’ Pia Hydrangea 18-24” tall & 2’wide Dwarf, compact form displays full size rose pink clusters of flowers.
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Hydrangea m. ‘Blushing Bride’ PP #117,169 Blushing Bride Hydrangea
18-36” tall & wide
3-6’ tall & wide
Has pure white semi-doble florets, which mature to blush pink or Carolina blue, depending on soil pH. Starting in late spring, its graced with big round, white balls of soft blooms, going all the way to fall.
Areblooming profusion of big raspberry red mophead flowers that turn vibrant, blue-purplein acidic soils, that are floral quality! Compact, neat, tidy look through the summer.
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Hydrangea m. ‘Paris Rapa’ PP #10906 Cityline® Paris Hydrangea
Hydrangea m. ‘PIIHM-I’ (PPAF) Twist-n-Shout™ Hydrangea
Intense pinkish-red summer flowers are long lasting, maturing to an attractive green with age. This new and improved dwarf Hydrangea has tight sturdy stems and is extremely mildew resistant.
Produces abundant blooms on both old and new wood all summer long. Lacy deep-pink centers are surrounded by gorgeous blossoms of pink or periwinkle blue. Sturdy red stems and glossy deep green leaves turn red-burgundy in fall.
12-36” tall & wide
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3-5’ tall & 3-5’ wide
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Hydrangea m. ‘Bailmer’/’P11HM-11’ Endless Summer Hydrangea 3-5’ tall & wide Bloomstruck® Hydrangea 3-5’ tall & wide Eight inches in diameter cluster of vibrant pink blooms. In acidic soils, the bloom is a beautiful clear, sky blue. Blooms on new and old wood so it doesn’t matter if the buds survived the winter or not. Bloomstruck has red-purple stems. Dark green leaves with red petioles and red veins.
Hydrangea paniculate ‘Renba’ PP28,509 Berry White® Hydrangea
Hydrangea m. ‘Glowing Embers’ Glowing Embers Hydrangea
Hydrangea pan. ‘Limelight’ Limelight Hydrangea 6-8’ tall Unique bright lime-green blooms in mid-summer that changes to a rich deep pink in the fall. Excellent vigor and can be used for cut flowers.
6-7’ tall & 4-5’ wide
Strong, upright stems and large coneshaped flowers, that starts out white in July then changes to dark pink.
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2-3’ tall & wide
Large fluorescent pink to red flowers blanket this truly dwarf hydrangea. Flowers appear in June, and foliage stays rich green until hard frost.
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Hydrangea pan. ‘Jane’/”Ilvobo’ Little Lime™/Bobo™ Hydrangea
3-5’ tall & wide
Little Lime-A dwarf form of ‘Limelight’. Has the same great flowers but is about a third of the size for the original. Soft lime-green flowers mature to pink and burgundy in fall. Bobo– Masses of white flowers, held upright on strong stems, slowly turning a blush pink in fall.
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Hydrangea p. ‘Little Quick Fire’ Quick Fire Hydrangea 6-8’ tall & wide Blooms more than a month earlier than other varieties. White blooms appear in late May–early June and turns to a rich deep pink before ‘Pink Diamond’ even begins to show flowers.
Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf Hydrangea 4-6’ tall 3’ wide Giant leaves, similar in shape to oak leaves. Large white flowers. Bark exfoliates into light brown stems.
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Hydrangea p. ‘Phantom’ Phantom Hydrangea 6-8’ tall & wide Enormous mounded flower heads appear in July starting in shade of Green similar to ‘Limelight’ but much larger. The color soon changes to pure white and by late summer changes to shades of pink. The largest flower heads of any hydrangea we have seen are held on strong stems making an amazing show in the garden.
5 Hydrangea p. ‘DVPpinky’ Pinky Winky™ Hydrangea
6-8’ tall & wide
Large panicles open white in mid-to-late summer, turning to pink as the season progresses, for a two-tones effect.
3 Hydrangea p. ‘Bulk’ PP 16,812 Quickfire® Hydrangea 6-8’ tall & wide
Blooms more than a month earlier than other varieties. White blooms appear in late May—early June & turns to a rich deep pink.
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Hydrangea p. ‘Renhy’ (PPAF) Vanilla Strawberry™ Hydrangea 6-7’ tall 4-5’ wide Enormous flower panicles are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, held upright on red stems. They emerge creamy white in mid summer, changing to pink and finally to strawberry red. The red color persist for at least 3-4 weeks. Habit is upright becoming cascading later in the season.
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers; Ruby Slippers Hydrangea 3-4’ tall 4-5’ wide White panicles in early summer can reach 6-9” in length and quickly turn pale pink and deepen to rose. Small stature shrub with large flowers held above foliage on upright, sturdy stems, and and stay upright. Brilliant crimson in fall.
5 Hydrangea q. ‘Sikes Dwarf’/’Pee Wee’ Sikes Dwarf /Pee Wee Oakleaf Hydrangea 3-4’ tall 3’ wide A dwarf selection with handsome, closely spaced foliage and numerous white flower heads. Great for small gardens.
5 Ilex crenata ‘Green Luster’ Green Luster Holly 2’ tall 2-3’ wide One of the best Japanese Hollies with shiny dark green, boxwood-like foliage. The glossy green leaves are so profuse that the twigs are invisible.
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Ilex c. ‘Sky Pencil’ Sky Pencil Holly 6-8’ tall 2-3’ wide A arrow, columnar form with dark green foliage that stays upright, Ideal for vertical accents or privacy screening.
Ilex verticillata ‘Red Sprite’ Red Sprite Winterberry 2-4’ tall 3-5’ wide Dwarf winterberry with large ½” bright red fruits in abundance. Slow growing, broader than tall.
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Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ Shamrock Holly 3-4’ tall & wide Compact form of inkberry with slightly smaller, flat, dark green foliage. Prefers moist, acid soils.
Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Red’ Winter Red Winterberry 6’ tall & wide Compact female selection with small glossy leaves and large red fruit. Needs ‘Southern Gentleman’ for pollinator. Mounded form.
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4 Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’ Henry’s Garnet Sweetspire
Ilex centrochinensis x aquifolium ‘Centennial Girl’ Centennial Girl Holly PP# 10750
3-4’ tall 4-5’ wide
3-4’ tall & wide
A naturally pyramidal, mite resistant Meservae holly with deep green, matte foliage. The berry set on this holly is truly amazing, holding well into the spring.
5 Ilex x. meserveae ‘China Boy’ & ‘China Girl’ China Boy & China Girl
8-10’ tall 6-8’ wide
A mounding shrub with a profusion of bright red berries each fall. Use China Boy as a pollinator. Deer Resistant.
5 Ilex x. meserveae ‘Blue Prince’ & ‘Blue Princess’ Blue Prince & Blue Princess Holly 8-10’ tall 6-8’ Wide
Excellent dark green foliage and compact pyramidal growth with red berries. Vigorous grower and very hardy.
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Fragrant, cylindrical 6” white flower spikes appear early summer. Clean, bright-green leaves turn from yellow to crimson, great fall color.
5 Itea virginica ‘Little Henry’ Little Henry Sweetspire 18-24” tall 3’ wide Sweetly scented, pure white flowers shoot like little fireworks in the early summer. Low mounded and compact, this plant has outstanding red fall color.
5 Itea virginica ‘Merlot’ Merlot Sweetspire 3’ tall 3’ wide Most compact sweetspire. Beautiful white flowers in midsummer, followed by stunning fall foliage. Does well in sun or shade, and is tolerant of wet planting site.
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Juniperus ch. ‘Daub’s Frosted’ Daub’s Frosted Juniper 1.5’ tall 5’ wide Golden yellow, frosted foliage tips create a striking contrast with the pendulous, blue green mature foliage.
Juniperus ch. ‘Sea Green’ Sea Green Junipers 4’ tall 5’ wide Holds mint-green foliage even through winter season. Quick growing and neat mid-size juniper.
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4 Juniperus chinensis ‘Greg’s Gold’ Greg’s Gold Juniper 3’ tall 5’ wide Graceful, compact spreading form with golden-yellow new growth.
Juniperus ch. ‘Spartan’ Spartan Juniper 15’ tall 4’ wide Spartan-A rapid grower with a densely branched, tall pyramidal form. Has soft bright green needles.
4 Juniperus chinensis ‘Gold Lace’ Gold Lace Juniper 3’ tall 5’ wide Vibrant gold foliage during all seasons, becoming brighter yellow in the summer.
5 Juniperus communis ‘Compressa’ Pencil Point Juniper 5-6’ tall 10” wide A slow growing, very narrow plant. The green needles have silvery bands that give the plant an overall silvery appearance. The narrow spire form is useful as a focal point in the garden.
4 Juniperus ch. ‘Hetzii Columnaris’ Hetz Columnaris Juniper 15’ tall 4’ wide A fast growing, upright pyramidal form juniper. Bright green foliage. Good hedge or screen plant.
3 Juniperus h. ‘Monber’ Icee Blue Rug Juniper 4” tall 8’ wide A new introduction that exhibits the best silver blue winter color of the groundcover junipers. Maintains a full, dense crown of foliage creating a solid cover in a short time.
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4 Juniperus ch. var. ‘Viridis’ Green Sargent Juniper 2-3’ tall 6-8’ wide Features broad spreading, thick, heavy brnaches that make an excellent groundcover. Holds its rich green color all year.
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Juniperus h.’Youngstown’ Youngstown Andorra Juniper
12” tall 6’ wide
Handsome, tightly branching form creates groundcover versatile for use in rock gardens. Bright green foliage turns a plum color in winter.
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Juniperus virginiana Blue Arrow/Blue Point Blue Arrow 12-15’ tall 2-3’ wide Blue Point 12’ tall 8’ wide Blue Arrow-Improved selection with tight, bright blue foliage. Very narrow. Blue Point-Densely branched, broad pyramid with blue-green foliage.
Juniperus procumbens ‘Nana’ Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper
12” tall 8-10’ wide
Forms a compact mat of bluish-green foliage. Handsome low groundcover.
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Juniperus s. ‘Buffalo’ Buffalo Juniper 12-18” tall 8’ tall The low spreading habit and bright green, feathery foliage makes this juniper an excellent choice as a groundcover and for mass plantings. Holds color through the winter.
Juniperus virginiana ‘Grey Owl’ Grey Owl Juniper 3’ tall 6-8’ wide A fast growing, spreading or horizontal juniper. Has soft silvery-gray foliage and sets abundant fruit. Tolerant of drought and salt.
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Juniperus sc. ‘Wichita Blue’/’Moonglow’ Moonglow Juniper 10’ tall 3’ wide Wichita Blue Juniper 15’ tall 8’ wide Moonglow-Exceptionally showy, silvery blue foliage and broad pyramidal form makes an attractive, tough plant with dense compact branching. Wichita Blue-A dense, slow-growing upright juniper with intense silvery blue foliage. Needs little shearing to retain its shape.
Ligustrum x vicaryi Golden Vicary Privet 5-6’ tall 5-6’ wide Hedge or specimen plant with bright sunny-yellow foliage all season long.
Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Carpet’ Blue Carpet Juniper 12” tall 6’ wide A handsome ground cover form of juniper with sharp blue needles. The vigorous dense habit and stiff ranches lay flat against the ground.
Liquidambar styr. ‘Slender Silhouette’ Slender Silhouette Sweetgum
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4 Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Star’ Blue Star Juniper 2’ tall 3’ wide Slow growing, low rounded plant with silvery-blue foliage. Very showy.
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5 60’ tall 8’ wide
This fastigiate tree grows quickly to form a tall, strikingly narrow column. One of the tightest and narrowest trees available, it is easier to grow than most. Has orange to burgundy fall color.
5 Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’ Worplesdon Sweetgum 40’ tall 25’ wide Consistently provides good fall color. Each of the lobes of the leaf is divided into additional lobes, giving the foliage a unique appearance.
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Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree 60-80’ tall 30-40’ wide Spreading, rising branches. Form a tall pyramidal crown. Large, magnificent tree when fully developed. Greenishyellow flowers appear in May. Large green leaves change to golden yellow in fall.
15’ tall 10’ wide
Large, fragrant double white star-like flowers in mid April. Clean dark green foliage, upright densely branched when young, rounded with age.
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Magnolia x ‘Betty’ Betty Magnolia 8-10’ tall 8’ wide Compact habit and very hardy with red -purple flowers. Has dark green foliage and flowers late in April.
Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Magnolia 15-20’ tall 10-20’ wide Long bluish-green foliage stays semievergreen in protected locations. Fragrant, creamy-white flowers in May and June. Fruit is orange.
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Magnolia Genie™ Genie Magnolia 10-15’ tall 8-10’ wide Sensational black-red buds open to small, globular tulip-shaped blooms of deep rich, maroon-purple-both inner and outer surfaces. Reflexed petal tips fade to a lighter magenta-rose. Has lightly scented blooms.
5 Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ Leonard Messel Magnolia 10-15’ tall 12’ wide
Handsome deciduous shrub having a multi-stemmed habit and beautiful two -toned flowers at an early age. The strap-like petals are similar to Star Magnolia.
5 Magnolia x. soulangiana ‘Alexandrina’ Alexandrina Magnolia 20-30’ tall & wide Large purple-pink with white interior flowers, that rarely produces fruit. Large medium green leaves are oblong, turns greenish-yellow in fall.
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Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’ Royal Star Magnolia
Malus ‘Coralburst’ (‘Coralcole’) Coralburst Crab 10-15’ tall & wide Small uniform grower with rounded compact form and semi-double pink flowers in spring.
4 Malus ‘Harvest Gold’ Harvest Gold Crab 20’ tall 15’ wide Upright grower with white flowers in the spring and rich golden fruit in fall.
4 Malus ‘Lollipop’ (‘Lollizam’) Lollipop Crab 8’ tall 8’ wide A new cultivar with an outstanding form unlike any other flowering crabapple. The neat and tidy form of this slow growing dwarf tree is made up of a tight, compact head of dense green foliage that resembles a tightly trimmed “lollipop.” A prolific bloomer with abundant white flowers and miniature golden-amber fruit. Disease resistant.
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Malus ‘Jewelcole’ Red Jewel Crab 15’ tall 12’ wideBright red fruits are among the most profuse and persistent of any crab, holding fast until spring in mild winter areas when they are replaced by an abundance of white blooms.
Malus ’Honey Crisp’ Honey Crisp Apple
20-30’ tall 20-30’ wide
Honey Crisp-Large, red fruit with exceptional flavor and crispness. Great for eating, cooking and cider.
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Malus Royal Raindrops® (’JFS-KW5’) Royal Raindrops Crab 20’ tall 15’ wide Bright pinkish red flowers combine with deep purple cutleaf foliage to present a unique new crab. Deeply lobed leaves and upright from with good branching and density.
Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood 60’ tall 25-30’ wide A fast growing deciduous conifer with fine textured needle-like foliage that turn orange-brown in fall. Handsome reddish-brown exfoliating bark. Well suited for golf courses, parks, and other large areas.
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Malus Sargentii Sargent Crab 8’ tall 12’ wide A natural dwarf with horizontal spreading branches. These are laden with bright red fruit that persists long into winter.
4 Malus ‘Shotizam’ Show Time™ Crab 25’ tall 15-20’ wide A red flowering crab with exceptional bright red flowers and long lasting red fruit in the fall
Metasequoia ‘Gold Rush’ Gold Rush Dawn Redwood
75-100’ tall 25’ wide
A fast growing pyramidal tree that produces yellow needles that are especially bright when young. The gorgeous foliage emerges golden in spring and keep its color well into summer. Then it turns green for a few weeks then to orangebrown with the fall chill.
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Metasequoia ‘Miss Grace’ Miss Grace Dawn Redwood 10’ tall 3’ wide
A small deciduous conifer with gracefully weeping branches and airy green foliage that changes to an intense orange in the fall. Variety can reach 10’ tall if stakes. Prefers moist soils.
3 Malus ‘Spring Snow’ Spring Snow Crab 25’ tall 22’ wide Pure white flowers with NO fruit. Great for courtyards or patios. Flowers well on an annual basis.
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4 Metasequoia ‘North Light’ (Schirrmann’s Nordlicht’) North Light Dawn Redwood
3-5’ tall & wide
A delightful dwarf deciduous conifer, forming a dense round ball with pretty cream-white needles. Prefers moist soils.
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Microbiota decussata Siberian Cypress 1’ tall 4-6’ wide Low growing spreading evergreen, tolerant of shade. Lacy green, cypresslike foliage, turns bronze in winter.
Physocarpus o. ‘SMNPOTWG’ Tiny Wine® Gold Ninebark 3-4’ tall & wide
Offers brilliant yellow new growth, small, refined foliage, and dozens of clusters of white-pink flowers in late spring.
2 Myrica pensylvanica Northern Bayberry 9’ tall 6-8’ wide Glossy dark green foliage. Silverygrey berries remain on plant well into winter. Salt tolerant.
5 Physocarpus o. ‘Seward’ Summer Wine Ninebark 5-6’ tall & wide Dark crimson red leaves with compact branching habit. Pinkish white button flowers appear mid-summer and make delightful cut flowers.
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2 Nyssa sylvatica ‘Wildfire’ Wildfire Black Gum 40’ tall 25’ wide Offers an extra season of brightly colored foliage. Spring brings a surprising flush of deep red new growth, which continues as long as new leaves emerge. Summer foliage is green, changing to autumn tints of orangeyellow to purplish red.
Picea abies Norway Spruce 80-100’ tall 30-50’ wide Fast growing, broad upright spruce with bright green foliage.
2 Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Jefam’ PP23,177 Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark 5-6’ tall 4’ wide Striking foliage is glowing tones of orange, yellow and gold. Delicate white blooms in spring with fall tones of red and purple.
2 Picea a. ‘Cupressiana’ Columnar Norway Spruce
35-45’ tall 6-8’ wide
A columnar and upright farm of Norway Spruce. Con tolerate some drought and occasional wetness.
2 Physocarpus o. ‘Donna May’/ SMPOTW PPAF Little Devil™ Ninebark 3-4’ tall & wide Tiny Wine® Ninebark 3-4’ tall & wide Features beautiful, deep burgundy foliage throughout the seson and small white-pink clusters of flowers in June.
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4 Picea a. ‘Nidiformis’ Bird’s Nest Spruce 2’ tall 3’ wide Dwarf type of Norway Spruce with a dense spreading habit and flat top.
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Picea a. ‘Pendula’ Weeping Norway Spruce The picturesque weeping branch habit gives this plant special interest throughout the year.
Picea o. ‘Pendula Bruns’/ ‘Riverside’ Bruns Weeping Serbian Spruce 6-8’ tall Upright habit with graceful curved weeping branches and branchlets. Same foliage as a species.
2 Picea a. ‘Pumila’ Dwarf Norway Spruce 3-4’ tall 6’ wide Attractive, globe shaped dwarf evergreen shrub. Spreading habit useful as an informal hedge or landscape accent. Attracts birds.
4 Picea p. ‘Fat Albert/Bizon Blue’ Bizon Blue Spruce 35’ tall 15’ wide Fat Albert Spruce 35’ tall 15’ wide Baby Blue Spruce 35’ tall 15’ wide Dense, pyramidal form with good blue needle color. Slow growing. Considered a semi-dwarf. Naturally straight central leader.
3 Picea glauca ‘Conica’ Dwarf Alberta Spruce 8’ tall 4-5’ wide A dwarf very slow growing spruce developing into a dense, narrow pyramid.
4 Picea p. ‘Hoopsii’ Hoopsii Spruce 25’ tall 10’ wide New growth is especially bright blue. Pyramidal form that holds stiff horizontal branches with dense silvery-blue mature needles.
2 Picea glauca ‘Densata’ Black Hills Spruce 40-60’ tall 20-25’ wide One of the most tolerant spruces as it withstands wind, heat, cold, and drought. Gray-green needles, slower growing than Norway Spruce.
2 Picea pungens glauca Colorado Blue Spruce 60’ tall 25’ wide A broad pyramid of stiff branches, bluish-green needles.
2 Picea omorika Serbian Spruce 50-60’ tall 20’ wide The needles are glossy dark green with white stomatic lines underneath. Its narrow, conical habit makes this spruce very useful.
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4 Picea p. glauca ‘Globosa’ Globe Blue Spruce 3’ tall 4-5’ wide Rounded, flat top globe spruce with silvery-bluish needles. At maturity plant is wider than high.
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Picea p. ‘Iseli Fastigiata’ Iseli Fastigiata Spruce 6-8’ tall 4-6’ wide An upright Blue Spruce with compact growth and short, ascending branches.
3 Picea p. ‘The Blues’ The Blues Weeping Spruce
Varies tall & wide
Lush blue spring foliage drapes off of downward flowing branches creating a waterfall effect of year round color.
2 5-6’ tall 3-4’ wide
Intense fiery-red new growth against dark lustrous green mature leaves. Clusters of white flowers in spring.
5 30-40’ tall 15-20’ wide
A picturesque , dense, narrow, pyramidal, dark green evergreen when young. More open & somewhat fat-topped with age.
4 Pinus densiflora ‘Oculus-draconis’ Dragon’s Eye Pine
25-30’ tall 15-20’ wide
Distinct yellow-banded needles. When viewed from above, the rings of color appear like an eye. A fascinating novelty.
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25’ tall 10-15’ wide
Compact, dense pyramid with attractive silver-blue/green, twisted needles. High disease resistance.
5 Pinus mugo Mugho Pine 2-6’ tall 6-8’ wide Can be maintained in a low mounded form or allowed to grow naturally as a loose bush. Very hardy and rugged.
3 Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’ Blue Japanese White Pine 30’ tall 25’ wide An open, irregular, pyramidal habit with long, twisted blue needles and persistent, ornamental cones.
Pieris japonica ‘Mountain Fire’ Mountain Fire Andromeda
Pinus cembra Swiss Stone Pine
Pinus flexis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’ Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Limber Pine
5 Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine 75’ tall 40’ wide A fast growing tree with soft bluishgreen needles. Pyramidal when young, large and massive when mature.
3 Pinus strobus ‘Minuta’ Minuta Dwarf White Pine 2’ tall 3’ wide One of the smallest of the dwarf white pines and forms a dense, rounded mound of bluish-green needles. The candles on this dwarf shrub are profuse and very attractive.
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Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’ Weeping White Pine 15’ tall A weeping form of white pine with long drooping branches.
Potentilla f. ‘Pink Beauty’ Pink Beauty Potentilla
2-3’ tall 3-4’ wide
Clear pink, semi-double flowers that hold their color better than any other pink form. When summer evenings are warm, flowers will fade quickly to a pleasing white.
3 Pinus sylvestris ‘Hindu-Pan’ Hindu-Pan Scotch Pine Slow growing form of scotch pine with numerous flattened globe shapes. Needles are blue-green and dense.
2 Prunus x cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’ Thundercloud Plum 20-25’tall 15’wide Hardiest of the purple leaf plums. Very early flowering, masses of small pink flowers appear just before the leaves. The dark purple foliage is retained throughout the summer.
3 Platanus x acer. ‘Morton Thornhill’ Exclamation!™ Planetree
55’ tall 35’ wide
A strong central leader and upright pyramidal shape make this tree easy to grow. A carefree performer on city streets, it is urban tolerant, anthracnose resistant, and moderately resistant to powdery mildew.
4 Prunus x cistena Purple Sandcherry 7’ tall 6’ wide Very hardy, shrub with rich reddishpurple foliage. Pale pink flowers in May.
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Potentilla fruticosa ‘Abbotswood’ Abbotswood Potentilla 2’ tall & wide Bluish-green foliage, large pure white flowers. The best of the white flowering potentillas.
Prunus persica ‘Bonfire’ Bonfire Dwarf Peach 5-6’ tall 6-7’ wide Attractive, dark red leaves reaching 810” long , which hold their color throughout the growing season. Double pink-red flowers are produced in very early spring. Fruits mature late summer but are often hidden from view by the dense foliage.
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Potentilla f. Goldfinger Goldfinger Potentilla
Prunus x ‘Snow Fountains’ Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry
Compact variety with deep golden, 1” produced profusely all season.
Dwarf weeping cherry with long pendulous branches covered with snowywhite flowers in spring. Perfect for use as a specimen in a small landscape or Japanese garden.
2-3’ tall 3-4’ wide
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Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Kwanzan Cherry 25’ tall A vase-shaped tree with large, double pink flowers. Foliage reddish-copper in fall.
Quercus palustris/ellipsoidalis Northern Pin Oak 55’tall 40’wide Pin Oak 75’tall 35-40’wide Dense, pyramidal form with downward growing lower branches. Fast growing.
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Graceful weeping habit and double pink flowers. Top grafted.
Quercus rubra Red Oak 75’tall 45’wide Quick growing, broad-headed large tree. Large leaves turn from rich green to deep red in the fall.
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Prunus subhirtella ’Pendula’ Pink Weeping Japanese Cherry
30’ tall 25-30’ wide
Prunus virginiana ‘Shubert’ Canada Red Cherry 20-25’ tall 15-20’ wide A small tree with dense foliage. New growth is green, maturing to a rich maroon-red. Very hardy. Fall foliage is reddish-purple. Flowers white in April and May.
Quercus x warei ‘Long’ Regal Prince® Oak 45’tall 18’wide Mildew-resistant summer foliage is glossy, clean and bright green. This adaptable hybrid of English and Swamp White Oak is notable for excellent columnar form.
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5 Pyrus calleryana ‘Cleveland Select’ Cleveland Select Pear 30-35’tall 20’wide Narrow pyramidal tree that is covered by white flowers in spring. Crisp, glossy green summer foliage and splendid red fall coloration.
Rhamnus f. ‘Fine Line’ (‘Ron Williams’) P.P. 14791 Fine Line Buckthorn 5-7’ tall 2-3’ wide The fine textured fern-like foliage of R. ‘Asplenifolia’ with the upright, narrow habit of R. ‘Columnaris’ will make it useful for narrow hedges or as an accent specimen.
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4 Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak 50-60’ tall 40-50’ wide A large sized tree with a broad, open crown, rounded top and short trunk. Attractive peeling bark and yellow to orange fall foliage. Native to wet, swampy areas, tolerant of drought, salt, and urban environments.
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Rhododendron ‘Boursault’ Boursault Rhododendron 5’ tall & wide Light purple flowers on a compact plant. Very hardy.
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Rhododendron ‘Cunningham White’ Cunningham White 5’ tall & wide White flower with a yellow eye. Compact and wide growing with long, light green foliage.
Rhus typhina ‘Tiger Eyes’ Tiger Eyes Staghorn Sumac
6’ tall & wide
The new growth is vivid chartreuse green, quickly changing to bright yellow. In fall the foliage turns a fantastic combination of yellow orange, and intense scarlet. Drought tolerant and adaptable to most soil types.
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3 Rhododendron ‘English Roseum’ English Roseum 6’ tall & wide A compact, fast growing variety with light rose flowers. Good vigorous grower and quite hardy.
Rosa ‘Coral Knock Out®’ (‘Radral) The Coral Knock Out Rose
4.5’ tall 4.5’ wide
The unique coral color is even stronger in hot humid climates. Blooms from spring through fall. Young foliage is bronze-red.
5 Rhododendron ‘Nova Zembla’ Nova Zembla 5’ tall & wide Dark red flowers are displayed against a background of dark green foliage.
5 Rosa ‘Double Knock Out’ (‘Radtko) Double Knock Out Rose 3-4’ tall 4’ wide Double blooms and enhanced garden performance. Full, rich cherry red flowers. Beautiful green foliage almost year-round.
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5 Rhododendron ‘PJM’ PJM 3-4’ tall & wide Small, early spring flowering, lavender -pink blooms contrasting with mahogany-brown winter color. Drought tolerant.
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Rosa ‘Knock Out’ (‘Radrazz’) Knock Out Rose 3’ tall & wide Deep, almost florescent cherry-red blossoms and dark moss-green foliage. The cycle of bloom and growth is neverending and it provides a continuous show of color from the first week of June well into the hard frosts of winter. Does not need to be deadheaded for continuous color all summer.
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Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac
Rosa ‘Peachy Knockout®’ (‘Radgor’) The Peachy Knockout® Rose
The low growing habit of this spreading plant is excellent for mass planting and bank control. Small aromatic golden yellow flowers bloom in the spring. Fall color is scarlet to orange.
Exceptionally disease resistant shrub rose. Flowers open shell pink with yellow centers then fade to a pastel pink. Blooms continually and consistently from spring through frost.
2’ tall 6-8’ wide
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‘Pink Knock Out’ (‘Radcon’) P.P. 15070 Pink Knock Out Rose 3-4’ tall & wide Bushy, mossy-green foliage with blue hues. Powerful pink flowers.
Rosa ‘Pink Drift’ PP#18874 CPBRAF (Meijocos’) Pink Drift® Rose 1.5’ tall 3’ wide Deep pink flowers with a soft faded center bloom in abundance throughout the season. Low-growing, mounding habit.
5 Rosa ‘Pink Double Knock Out’ (‘Radtkopink’) Pink Double Knock Out Rose
3-4’ tall & wide
Fluorescent double pink blossoms. Hardy, drought tolerant upon establishment.
4 Rosa ‘Red Drift’ PP#17877 CPBRAF (‘Meigalpio’) Red Drift® Rose 1.5’ tall 2.5’ wide Has the most petite flowers of the Drift™ Roses. Makes a beautiful statement when it drapes naturally over a rock wall or edge.
4 Rosa ‘Sunny Knock Out’ (‘Radsunny’) Sunny Knock Out Rose 4’ tall 3’wide Sunny yellow blooms on dark, attractive foliage. Yellow color will stay stronger during the cooler times of the year.
4 Rosa ’White Drift’ (’Meizorland’) White Drift® Rose 1.5’ tall
2.5’ wide
Newest addition to the Drift® series. Bright white, fully double blooms, perfectly shaped like miniature roses. Has a true groundcover habit.
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4 Rosa ‘White Out’ ('Radwhite') White Out Rose 3.5’ tall & wide A solid performer that is tough and persistent. One of the best white shrub roses available. Efficient, compact shrub rose perfect for varying landscape situations.
Rosa x ’HORCORGJIL’ pp27,541 At Last® Rose
30-36”tall & wide
Combines all the romance of a fragrant, fully-petaled tea rose with the no-nonsense practicality of a disease-resistant landscape rose. Sweetly perfumed sunset-orange blossoms from late spring through frost.
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5 Rosa ‘Peach Drift’ PP#18542 CPBRAF (‘Meiggili’) Peach Drift® Rose 1.5’ tall 2.5’ wide One of the most floriferous dwarf shrubs available. Soft peach blooms cover the plant from mid-spring to the first hard freeze. Exhibits strong disease resistance.
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Rosa x ’Meipeporia’ pp26,298 Oso Easy Double Red™ Rose
36-48”tall & wide
A floriferous new easy-growing rose with an abundance of bright red, doubled blooms with orange undertones. A great plant for mass planting, continuous blooming.
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Rosa x ’Chewhocan’ pp26,914 Oso Easy Lemon Zest™ Rose
24-48”tall & wide
Sunny, canary yellow flowers do not fade to white, and really light up again the glossy green foliage. It is free flowering, producing lots of bids which open to self-cleaning flowers. Continuous bloomer.
Salix alba ‘Tristis’ Niobe or Golden Willow 50’tall & wide A weeping form of willow with a golden bark. One of the hardiest and most beautiful forms of weeping willow.
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Rosa ‘Miracle on the Hudson™’ Miracle on the Hudson™ Rose
Salix ‘Prairie Cascade’ Prairie Cascade Weeping Willow
Named to honor the heroic crew & passengers of Flight 1549! Double, velvety bright red flowers on deep green foliage with easy care & continuous blooms.
Combines a weeping habit, golden stems and dark green glossy foliage.
3-4’ tall & wide
30’tall 40’ wide
5 Rosa ‘Yellow Brick Road’ ('BAIoad') Yellow Brick Road Rose 2-3’ tall & wide Neat, round, compact shrub rose that covers itself with old-fashioned, lemonyellow blooms. Excellent black-spot resistance.
3 Salix caprea ‘Pendula’ Weeping Pussy Willow 4-6’tall 6-8’wide A handsome weeping form of pussy willow that is trained on a standard to produce a small umbrella-like tree. Silvery catkins appear in late winter or early spring.
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4 Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nashiki’ Hakuro Nashiki Dappled Willow
Rosa ‘Blaze’ Blaze Climbing Rose Color cascades from this lowmaintenance American favorite with pure red roses opening all at once and continuing their bloom through fall. Blooms on new and old wood.
6’’tall 4-6’wide
The new growth is a glossy, bright pink which unfolds into variegated slender leaves dappled with colors of pink, white and green. Can burn in full sun.
5 Rosa ‘Zephirine Drouhin’ Zephirine Drouhin Climbing Rose
8-10’ tall
Thornless canes produce an abundance of fragrant cerise-pink flowers with a Bourbon fragrance, blooming reliably in spring and fall.
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3 Salix purpurea ‘Nana’ Dwf. Blue Artic Willow 3-5’ tall & wide Silvery blue-green foliage on a truly dwarf, rounded plant. Does will in wet areas or in average garden soils.
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Salix x. ‘Scarcuzam’ Scarlet Curls Willow 25-30’ tall 20’ wide Compact habit. Gold spiral twisted branches. Ideal tree for small areas. Yellow fall color.
Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’ Little Princess Spirea 2’ tall 3’ wide Small dense, mounding spirea with delicate light green foliage. Clusters of light pink flowers from mid-summer to fall. Attractive groundcover or specimen plant.
5 Spiraea betulifolia ‘Tor’ Tor Spirea 2-3’ tall & wide A dense, compact, rounded mound with tiny white flower clusters in late spring. Birch-like dark green foliage turns brilliant shades of orange, red & purple in fall.
4 Spiraea j. ‘Magic Carpet’ Magic Carpet Spirea 18” tall A dwarf spirea with vibrant red leaf tips above a backdrop of bright gold foliage and deep pink flowers in summer. Useful as a groundcover or bedding plant.
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3 Spiraea x ‘Golmound’ Goldmound Spirea 2’ tall & wide Produces a low mound of goldenyellow foliage with pink flowers in June and July. Holds color well all season.
Spiraea media ‘SMSMBK’ Double Play® Blue Kazoo® Spirea
2-3’ tall & wide
Cool blue foliage emerges in a range of shifting hues through the season: red, pink, purple & green. In early summer, very large white flower clusters appear.
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4 Spiraea x ‘Neon Flash’ Neon Flash Spirea 3’ tall Dense mounding shrub, purple new growth changing to green. Flowers are vivid red, blooming from late spring through fall.
Spiraea j. ‘NCSZ1’ USPP 28,313 Double Play® Candy Corn® Spirea 1.5-2’ tall 1.5-2.5’ wide
The show start in the earliest spring, when the new growth emerges bright candy apple red. As it matures, it turns pineapple yellow, and the new growth continues to emerge bright orange all season. Top if off with dark pruple flowers in late spring/early summer.
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4 Spiraea x ‘Goldflame’ Goldflame Spirea 3’ tall Dense, upright mounded shrub features attractive bronze-tinged new growth in spring, maturing to soft yellow-green. Fall color is a brilliant coppery-orange.
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Spiraea x ‘NCSX2’ USPP 30,953 Double Play Doozie® Spirea
2-3’ tall & wide
Blazing deep red foliage merges in early spring. By late spring the flowers begin which are a bright, glowing purple-red, these continue all summer long on top of green foliage. Seedless.
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Spiraea j. ‘Yan’ USPP 21,615 Double Play® Gold Spirea
1.5-2’ tall 1.5-2’ wide
Bright gold foliage contrasts with abundant, hot pink spring flowers. Maintains its neat compact mounded shape with very little pruning. More intensely colored than other varieties.
Syringa vulgaris hybrids French Hybrid Lilac 20’ tall 15’ wide ‘Ludwig Spaeth’ ~ Dark purple ‘Sensation’ ~ Purple flowers edged with pure white
4 Spiraea nipponica ‘Snowmound’ Snowmound Spirea 3-5’ tall 3-4’ wide Mound-like dwarf with dense blue-green foliage and masses of pure white flowers from late May into June.
4 Syringa x ‘SMSJBP7’ USPP 26,549 Bloomerang® Dark Purple Lilac 4-6’ tall & wide
Very large purple buds emerge in mid to late spring. Open to a classic deep purple -lilac color & perfume the air for weeks. Then takes a brief rest to create new growth before it starts to bloom again in mid to late summer, continuing through frost.
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3 Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ Dwarf Korean Lilac 4-6’ tall 6-8’ wide A compact dwarf lilac with small glossy green foliage. A profuse bloomer with lavender flowers in June.
Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress 50-70’ tall 20-30 wide Unusual NATIVE conifer with pale green fern-like foliage which sheds in fall. It thrives in wet ground and forms a stately pyramidal tree.
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Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’ Miss Kim Lilac 6’ tall 4-5’ wide Dark glossy green foliage turns burgundy-red in fall. Fragrant pale lilac flowers bloom mid May-June when other lilacs have finished. Useful as a specimen or the border.
Taxus baccata ‘Repandens’ Spreading English Yew 3’ tall 6-8’ wide A beautiful wide spreading form of Taxus with shiny, dark green needles and soft textured branches. Extremely hardy.
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Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ Ivory Silk Tree Lilac 20’tall 15’wide Sturdy, compact form of the species. Blooms at an early age with enormous panicles of creamy-white flowers. Dark green summer foliage.
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Taxus cuspidata ‘Capitata’ Pyramidal Japanese Yew
20-25’ tall 10-12’ wide
Broad, slow growing pyramid. Dark green foliage. Can easily be maintained at a desired size.
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Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’ Dense Yew 3-4’ tall 4-8’ wide A low-growing, wide spreading yew with bright green foliage. Easily maintainedin desired form.
Thuja o. ‘Emerald’ (‘Smaragd’) Emerald Green Arborvitae
10-15’ tall 3-4’ wide
Emerald-green foliage color holds well all year on a narrow compact pyramidal form. Good for slow growing, narrow hedged.
4 Taxus x m. ‘Everlow’ Everlow Yew 3’ tall 5’ wide Bright glossy green foliage on a low spreading plant that is highly resistant to winter burn.
4 Thuja Linesville Linesville Arborvitae
2 ½’ tall & wide
Dense and finely textured sage-green foliage forms a perfect compact ball that does not requires pruning. An ideal landscape foundation or rock garden plant. Tolerant of most soil types, avoid wet or poorly drained areas.
4 Taxus x m. ‘Hicksii’ Hick’s Yew 12’ tall 6’ wide Fast growing taxus with dark green foliage and bright red berries in the fall. Heavily trimmed every year to make a dense, well-filled columnar upright.
3 Thuja o. ‘Nigra’ Dark Green Arborvitae
20-30’ tall 5-10’ wide
Dense, dark green, heavy textured foliage. Broad base, upright shape. Holds its shape with minimum trimming. One of the most adaptable and hardy of the upright evergreens.
4 Thuja o. ‘Degroot’s Spire’ Degroot’s Spire Arborvitae
8-12’ tall 2-3’ wide
Rich green foliage takes on a purple cast in the winter. Twisted texture on pyramidal form, tolerate shearing nicely for a more tailored column.
3 Thuja o. ‘Sunkist’ Sunkist Arborvitae 6-10’ tall 5-8’ wide A broad-pyramidal form that feature lemon yellow foliage in spring that deepens to orange yellow in the winter.
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3 Thuja o. ‘Congabe’ #19,009 Fire Chief™ Arborvitae
Thuja o. ‘Tom Thumb’ Tom Thumb Arborvitae
A nearly perfectly globe-shaped shrub with fine, bright golden spring foliage. And fantastic deep red fall color..
A semi-dwarf globe, with very dense sprays of green foliage that holds its color nicely the winter.
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2.5-3.5’ tall 3-3.5’ wide
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Thuja o. ‘Techny’ Mission Arborvitae 12-15’ tall 8-10’ wide Hardy, feathery, attractive foliage. Slower growing, broad pyramid excellent for screening or as a sheared hedge. Darkest green of any arborvitae during the winter months.
Tsuga c. ‘Sargentii’ Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock A low, slow growing dwarf hemlock that develops into a low mound of overlapping drooping branches. A superb plant for a prominent position.
3 Thuja plicata ‘Green Giant’ Green Giant Western Arborvitae
20-25’ tall 8-10’ wide
A dense grower with glossy dark green heavy textured foliage that holds it’s color through the winter. Prefers full sun, but will also do well in part shade.
4 Ulmus x. ‘Frontier’ Frontier Elm 40’ tall 30’ wide Features beautiful reddish-purple to burgundy fall color which is particularly long lasting. A hybrid of U. carpinifolia and U. parvifolia.
4 Tilia cordata ‘Corinthian®/ Greenspire’ Greenspire Linden 45’-tall 20’-wide Pyramidal growth habit produces a neat, trim appearance. It has lustrous dark green leaves and a dense branching habit.
4 Ulmus a. ‘Princeton’ Princeton Elm 65’ tall 40’ wide Dense symmetrical upright form and dark green foliage, one of the best for resisting Dutch Elm Disease.
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3 Tilia tomentosa ‘Sterling’ Sterling Silver Linden 45’-tall 30’-wide Very ornamental shade tree with a broad, oval habit and fragrant flowers in early summer. Dark green leaves have a silvery backside.
Vaccinium c. ‘3 in 1’ Patriot Highbush Blueberry
5-8’ tall & wide
Blue Gold Highbush Blueberry
5-6’ tall 4-5’ wide
Northsky Highbush Blueberry
3-4’ tall & wide
Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock 75’ tall 25-35’ wide A versatile conifer with a graceful pyramidal habit. Takes a shearing well and are excellent for hedges or informal planting.
Patriot—is prized not only for its early crop of large, sweet blueberries, but also its profusion of pink-tinged white flowers. Yellow, bronze & red fall color. Blue Gold—is the perfect last blueberry of the summer with nickel sized firm fruit, sweet yet tart taste. Heavy fruiter. Orange to red fall color. Northsky—produces a large midseason crop of exceptionally sweet, sky-blue blueberries. Yellow, bronze, orange and red fall color.
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Viburnum x burkwoodii ‘Mohawk’ Mohawk Viburnum 7’ tall & wide Glossy green foliage with red and yellow fall color. Fragrant white flower clusters. Fruits are red, maturing to black.
Vibrunum opulus ‘Sterile’ Old Fashioned Snowball Viburnum 8’ tall
Large, showy white flowers in midMay. Noted for its heavy blooming habit and hardiness.
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5 Viburnum x juddii Judd Viburnum 6-8’ tall & wide Wonderfully fragrant blooms in spring and a full rounded form. Large, rounded blooms are followed by highly ornamental reddish-black fruit. Foliage turns purple red in the fall.
Viburnum p. ‘Newzam’ Newport® Viburnum 4-6’ tall 5-6’ wide
A compact viburnum with showy snowball-like flowers in the spring Small thick, deep green foliage turns burgundy-red in the fall.
4 Viburnum carlesii ‘Cayuga/Sugar n’ Spice’™ Cayuga Korean Spice Viburnum 5’ tall 6-8’ wide
Sugar n’ Spice Korean Spice Viburnum 5’ tall 6-8’ wide
Similar to carlesii, but with large 4x5” flowers, pink buds, and improved resistance to leaf diseases. Very fragrant with a compact, upright oval habit.
5 Viburnum p. tomentosum Doublefile Viburnum 6-8’ tall 8-10’ wide Distinct horizontal branching forms a rounded habit with reddish purple fall color. White flowers in the spring.
5 Viburnum dentatum ‘Christom’ Blue Muffin® Viburnum
Viburnum p. t. ‘Mariesii’ Mariesii Doublefile Viburnum
5-7’ tall & wide
Clean white flowers make for a crisp contrast with the glossy green leaves in early to mid summer. Intense blue fruit appear in late summer and fall.
6’ tall 8’ wide
Large clusters of white flowers up to 6” across. Broad spreading plant which grows twice as wide as high. Brilliant red fruit matures to black. Good dark maroon fall color.
3 Viburnum nudum ‘Winterthur’ Winterthur Smooth Witherod
8’ tall 5’ wide
This hardy form of Viburnums blooms in June with creamy-white flower cluster. The unique fruit clusters begin white in color changing to a pinkishred and finally maturing to a dark blue.
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Viburnum rhytidophylloides ‘Allegheny’ Allegheny Viburnum
Weigela fl. ‘Verweig 6’ USPP25,132 Sonic Bloom Red® Weigela
One of the most effective display of bright, orange-red fruit, lasting for four weeks in mid-summer. Also selected for its compact growth and dense, dark green foliage.
Lipstick red flowers in the spring. Repeat flowers until frost. Reblooms without deadheading.
6-8’ tall & wide
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5 Viburnum trilobum ‘Bailey Compact’ Bailey Compact American Cranberrybush 4-5’ tall & wide
A compact form of American Cranberrybush with maple-like leaves that emerge burgundy, then changes to green. Delightful white, pinwheel-like flowers, attractive bright red fruit and pleasing yellow to red fall color.
4 Weigela fl. ‘Wine & Roses’ Wine & Roses Weigela 4-5’ tall & wide Dark burgundy-purple foliage with intense rosy-pink flowers. Leaf color intensifies to near black in midsummer.
2 Viburnum x pragense Prague Viburnum
8-10’ tall 6-8’ wide
Beautiful evergreen with lustrous, puckered leaves. Attractive foliage holds up to the winter with no discoloration. Pink buds develop in early spring and open to lightly fragrant, creamy white flowers.
4 Weigela ‘Variegata’ Variegated Weigela 4-6’ tall 6-8’ wide Green and cream variegated foliage with delicate pink flowers May-June. Provides a pleasant contrast in the landscape.
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5 Weigela fl. ‘Bokrashine’ (PPAF) Shining Sensation™ Weigela
Blooms in May and June, and then sporadically through the summer. Shiny, burgundy foliage contrasts nicely with the pink flowers.
Weigela x ‘My Monet’ My Monet Weigela 12-15” tall 15” wide Colorful green, cream and pink foliage provides season long interest, while bright pink spring blooms adorn this plant.Its tight habit and colorful foliage makes it very versatile.
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Weigela fl. ‘Bokraspiwi’ PPAF Spilled Wine™ Weigela 2-3’ tall & wide Dark red, wavy leaves and a spreading habit. Its hot pink-magenta flowers are similar to those of Wine & Roses, but this is a smaller plant that is wider than it its tall. Foliage will not fade to green like some older selections.
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Wisteria macro. ‘Betty Matthews’ Summer Cascade™ Wisteria
15-20’tall
Blooming in June on new growth, individual flowers are borne on long showy racemes and open in a lovely shade of dark lavender. Blooms on current seasons growth.
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Zelkova serrate ‘Green Vase/Village Green’ Green Vase® Zelkova 45’ tall 30’ wide Village Green™ Zelkova 40’ tall 40’ wide Green Vase-A vigorous grower, producing a taller more graceful Zelkova. Village Green-More upright and faster growing than the species. Foliage is very dense, dark green and presents a clean appearance.
Amsonia hubrichtii Thread-leaf Blue Star 36” tall A graceful and long-lived native plant with very fine foliage and clusters of steel blue flowers in May and June. Excellent golden fall color. No insect or pest problems. The 2011 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Achillea millefolium ‘Apricot Delight’ Apricot Delight Yarrow 12” tall Produces a range of pinks from pale apricot to near red. Full sun intensifies hues. Part of the Tutti-Frutti.
Amsonia x ‘Blue Ice’ Blue Ice Blue Star 18” tall Compact bushy selection with narrow dark green foliage, spectacular clusters of dark lavender-blue star-shaped flowers bloom late spring, foliage turns bright yellow in the fall.
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4 Achillea millefolium ‘Strawberry Seduction’ Strawberry Seduction Yarrow 18-20” tall Sturdy, compact growth habit, long bloom period. Large clusters of tiny, velvet red flowers with bright gold centers. Vigorous grower with deep green foliage.
4 Anemone x. ‘Honorine Jobert’ Honorine Jobert Japanese Anemone 36” tall
Multitude of pure white flowers on graceful, branching upright stems for five weeks or more, above a solid clump of dark green deeply cut foliage. Excellent cut flower.
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4 Achillea millefolium ‘Moonshine’ Moonshine Yarrow 24” tall Attractive silver-gray foliage, lemon-yellow flowers.
Anemone x. September Charm’ September Charm Japanese Anemone 18” tall
Graceful, tall, branching flower stalks bear large clear-pink flowers with golden yellow centers. Blooms generoulsly from late summer to fall. Semi-evergreen.
3 Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’ Thriller Lady’s Mantle 16” tall A groundcover with chartreuse flowers that bloom late spring to early summer. Prefers moist areas and is a robust grower that is also deer resistant.
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Artemisia schmidtiana ‘Nana’ Silver Mound 8-12” tall Low mound of feathery fern-like silver foliage. Great for borders or rock gardens.
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Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed 24” tall Clusters of orange flowers appear in August through September on tall stalks with lance-like green foliage. Butterfly attractor.
3 Aster novae angliae ‘Purple Dome’ Purple Dome Aster 18” tall A compact, bushy plant with a profusion of dark purple flowers which cover the plant entirely from September thru October.
3 Aster dumosus ‘Woods Blue’ Woods Blue Aster 8-12” tall Light blue flowers with light yellow centers, blooms for 4-6 weeks in late summer/fall. Virtually mildew and rust free.
4 Aster dumosus ‘Woods Pink’ Woods Pink Aster 8-12” tall Pale pink flowers with light yellow centers bloom for 4-6 weeks in later summer/fall. Virtually mildew and rust free.
Astilbe x arendsii ‘Fanal’ Deep Red 20” tall x japonica ‘Deutschland’ Snow white 18-24” tall x japonica ‘Rheinland’ Clear Pink 24” tall Feathery flower plumes and ferny foliage. Require rich, moist soils and partial shade.
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Astilbe chinensis ‘Visions’ Raspberry 12-15” tall ch. ‘Visions in Red’ Pinkish-red dense, fuzzy plumes 15-18” tall ch. ‘Visions in Pink’ Pale Pink flowers 18-20” tall ch. ‘Visions in White’ Soft White flowers 18-24” tall Feathery flower plumes and ferny foliage. Require rich, moist soils and partial shade.
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Baptisia australis False Blue Indigo 36” tall Blue spikes of pea-shaped flowers in May and early June. Foliage remains attractive all summer long.
4 Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ P.P. 13859 Jack Frost Brunnera 12-18” Sky blue forget-me-not flowers nestled on silver overlay foliage. ‘Jack’ will brighten any woodland setting.
4 Aster dumosus ‘Woods Purple’ Woods Purple Aster 12-15” tall Attractive dark green, rust resistant foliage, compact plant with purple flowers.
3 Campanula poscharskyana ‘Blue Waterfall’ Blue Waterfall Bellflower 8-10” tall Vigorous low-growing habit with sprays of starry lavender-blue flowers all summer. Excellent for rock gardens where the fast growing plants form a wonderful cascading effect.
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Cerastium tomentosum Snow-in-Summer 8” tall Eye-catching bright white flowers over silver foliage. Suffers in extreme heat and humidity.
Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Early Sunrise’ Early Sunrise Coreopsis 18” tall A compact plant that is extremely heat and drought tolerant. Has bright golden -yellow semi-double flowers that will bloom all summer if deadheaded.
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Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago 12” tall An herbaceous ground cover with bright blue flowers from July to autumn.
8-12” tall
Very compact habit with prolific blooms. Deep yellow centers accent the bright red petals trimmed in golden yellow, blooming summer through fall.
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Clematis 6-12’ tall ‘Gillian Blades’- White ruffles 6” flowers with pronounced crimped edges. Creamy yellow frilly stamens. Blooms May, June & September. ‘Jackmanni’ - Rich velvety purple, 5-6” flowers, most profuse bloomer in June, July & September. ‘Bees Jubilee’ - Loads of 6-8” mauve-pink flowers with deep pink bars put on a powerful display in early summer, with repeat bloom later in the season. ‘Niobe’ - Deep Red 6” flowers, tolerates part shade. Blooms June to September. ‘Sweet Autumn’ - Fragrant, small white flowers covering the vine in August into October.
Coreopsis rosea ‘American Dream’ American Dream Coreopsis 15-18” tall A fast growing plant with delicate needle-like foliage and bright pink flowers with yellow centers.
4 Coreopsis ‘Baluptowed’ PP28865 UPTICK™ Yellow & Red Coreopsis 12-14” tall
Boasts larger flowers and a longer blooming performance. Has tidy, mounds habit with sunny yellow flowers with dark red centers.
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3 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ Moonbeam Coreopsis 18” tall Daisy-like lemon-yellow flowers against a background of delicate thin stems.
3 Coreopsis v. ‘Zagreb’ Zagreb Coreopsis 12-15” tall Deep golden-yellow blooms on compact, bright green, needle-like foliage June to September.
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Coreopsis x ‘Full Moon’ Full Moon Coreopsis 24-30” tall Huge, 3” across canary-yellow flowers bloom all summer. Forms large mounds of dark green, medium-textured foliage that is well branched and disease free.
Dianthus ‘Neon Star’ Neon Star Dianthus 7” tall A tight compact mound with attractive blue-gray foliage and bright florescent pink flowers. Very vibrant color.
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Coreopsis x ‘Galaxy’ Galaxy Coreopsis 12” tall Large 2”, semi-double to double, canary yellow flowers are produced over a very long period from early summer through early fall.
Dianthus ‘Spangled Star’ Spangled Star Dianthus 7’ tall A tight compact mound with bright red petals that are edged and blotched in pale pink.
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Dianthus ‘Firewitch’ Firewitch Dianthus 10-12” tall Magenta-pink flowers bloom profusely, with a wonderful spicy clove-like fragrance. Bluish-gray, compact foliage quickly forms a solid mat.
Dianthus ‘Tiny Rubies’ Tiny Rubies Dianthus 3” tall Double pink flowers on a very compact plant.
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3 Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ P.P. 16235 Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower
Dianthus ‘Fire Star’ Fire Star Dianthus 7” tall A tight compact mound with vibrant red color. A very heavy bloomer.
22-30” tall
An incredible color range witch includes rich shades of tomato red, fluorescent orange, magenta, golden yellow and white. The height of each color varies slightly all are well branched bushy plants.
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3 Dianthus ‘Kahori®’ Kahori Dianthus 6-8” tall Compact mound of grey-green foliage topped with an abundance of medium pink, deliciously sweet flowers starting in May and continuing sporadically through most of the summer
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Echinacea purpurea ‘Kim’s Knee High’ P.P. 12242 Kim’s Knee Hight Purple Coneflower 18-24” tall
Large daisy-like flowers with clear pink, recurved ray petals and large, bronzy-orange central cones on kneehigh plants. Showy, long blooming. Great garden performer.
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Echinacea ‘PowWow White’ PowWow White Coneflower 18-24” tall Pure white, 3-4” flowers with a golden yellows cone have wide, overlapping, reflexed petals, They are produced prolifically on stiff, well-branched stems over many weeks.
Echinacea SOMBRERO® ‘Hot Coral’ (‘Balsomcor’) PP#23097 Sombrero Hot Coral Coneflower 16-21” tall
Very large, single flowers with hot, orange-red overlapping petals surrounding a large brown cone, on a well-branched, sturdy compact plant with a high bud count.
3 Echinacea ‘PowWow Wild Berry’ PowWow Wild Berry Coneflower
18-24” tall
Deep purple-pink to near-magenta, 3-4” flowers are carried on still. Well-branched stems atop a relatively short, stocky plant. Flowers hold their color well as they mature.
4 Echinacea SOMBRERO® ‘Lemon Yellow’ (‘Balsomemy’) PP#24,768 Sombrero® Lemon Yellow Coneflower 18-20” tall
Large bright-yellow single flowers with golden cones with add cherry vibrant color anywhere! Strong, well-branched stems.
3 Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ Magnus Coneflower 36” tall Tall plants with large bright rosy-pink flowers, petals remain more horizontal with large coppery brown cones.
Echinacea SOMBRERO® ‘Salsa Red’ (‘Balsomsed’) PP#23105 Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower 16-22” tall
Spicy orange-red blossoms with an orange-brown cone and a spicy fragrance. The petals overlap, giving the flowers a fuller look, on an already well branched plant.
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Echinacea ‘Ruby Star’ Ruby Star Coneflower 36” tall An improved purple coneflower with larger flowers and more intense carmine-red color. Blooms all summer.
Eupatorium maculatum ‘Gateway’ Gateway Joe Pye Weed 48-60” tall Large clumping perennial with coarsely toothed foliage, attractive purple stems terminate in huge clusters of long lasting lavender-red flowers.
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Echinacea SOMBRERO® ‘Flamenco’ (‘Balsomenco’) PP#25523 Sombrero Flamenco Orange Coneflower 18-20” tall Big, bright orange-red petals surround brown center cones, forming showy blooms ideal for easy, colorful summer borders and cutting gardens. Prolific flowering.
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Eupatorium rugosum ‘Chocolate’ Chocolate White Snakeroot 36-48” tall Dense clumps of gorgeous chocolate to deep purple tinged leaves with dark purple stems clusters of starry white flowers contrast nicely with the foliage in late summer.
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Dryopteris filix-mas Male Fern 24-30” tall Deciduous deep green crested fronds prefer shady, moist location. A garden favorite, use as a dependable accent or for mass beauty.
Athyrium f. ‘Ghost’ Ghost Fern 24-36” tall A hybrid of J. painted and Lady fern, taller and more upright with broad green fronds frosted with gray. A great way to add color to the shaded garden.
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Athyrium f. ‘Lady in Red’ Lady in Red Fern 36” tall Finely textured light green foliage held on vividly contrasting red-violet stems.
Matteuccia orientalis Ostrich Fern 3-5’ tall The tall fronds resemble ostrich feathers. Does well in the shade and rich acidic loamy soil, can tolerate some sun if adequate moisture is available.
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Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’ Japanese Painted Fern 12-18” tall The fronds are coarsely divided with hues of maroon, silver and green. Deciduous. Prefers moist, humus-rich soil.
5 Dennstaedtia punctilobula Eastern Hay Scented Fern 12-18” tall Forms dense mats of light green fronds which when crushed smells like freshly mown hay.
Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern 12-24” tall A running deciduous fern with broad, deeply pinnatified, smooth leaves. Spreads in moist soil and stays low to the ground. Very effective as a moist shade groundcover.
3 Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern 18-24” tall Brilliant green lacy fronds gracefully arch outward in stately vase-shaped clumps. In early summer narrow fronds emerge as vertical spikes of cinnamon red brown in the center. Prefers moist shade sites.
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Dryopteris erythrosora Autumn Fern 18-24” tall Young fronds emerge a coppery contrast against the green glossy evergreen fronds from the past season. Use as a specimen in a woodland garden. Will tolerate sunny moist location.
Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern 18-24” tall Forms neat clumps of dark green leathery fronds. Fronds first emerge with a more upright growth habit and then flatten out as the summer progresses. EVERGREEN
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Gaillardia aristata ’Arizona Sun’ Arizona Sun Gaillardia 8-10” tall Petite form with impressive bloom power and a compact, uniform habit. Large, 3 in. wide, fiery orange-red flowers are tipped by a ring of yellow. Provides continuous color all season long.
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Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff 6-12” tall A fast spreading groundcover with tiny white fragrant flowers in May and June on deep green long narrow leaves. Old-fashioned perennial for rock gardens or naturalized setting.
Geranium x cantabrigense ‘Biokovo’ Biokovo Geranium 6-8” A wonderful groundcover that has white flowers with light pink veins and stamens. Outstanding red to orange fall color.
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Gaura ‘Siskiyou Pink’ Siskiyou Pink Wand Flower 36-42” tall Striking deep pink flowers sway in the breeze on wand-like stems. Flowers all summer and until a hard frost.
Geranium x can. ’Karmina’ Karmina Cranesbill 6-8” tall Masses of bubble gum-pink flowers held just above the mounded, broadly lobed, fragrant foliage in early summer. In the fall the foliage takes on a hint of red.
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Gaura l. Whirling Butterflies’ Whirling Butterflies Wand Flower 36” tall
A compact and floriferous selection with bright white flowers on numerous thin spikes, in flower from June to October.
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Geranium x ‘Rozanne’ P.P. 12175 Rozanne Cranesbill 18-20” tall Large cobalt blue flowers cover this energetic plant from summer to frost. Green foliage becomes reddish-brown in fall creating more garden interest. Good heat tolerance and likes well drained soils.
5 Hellebores ‘Brandywine Series’ Brandywine™ Hellebore 12-18” tall Brightens shady areas with a wonderful mix of flower forms including double blooms and anemones. The strain also mixes a lovely range of color including dark reds, spotted pinks, and apricots.
Geranium sanguineum ‘Striatum’ Striped Bloody Geranium 6-8” tall Delicate light pink flowers with dark veination top lacy foliage for a terrific accent.
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Geranium sanguineum ‘Max Frei’ Max Frei Geranium 10-15” tall Attractive deep magenta blooms all summer. Lovely shiny, dark green foliage. Easy to grow and a dependable bloomer. Happy in average to well-drained soil.
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Hellebores ‘Grape Galaxy’ Grape Galaxy Hellebore 18-24” tall Covered with large, 3.5” blooms in late winter. Rich dusky-purple petals are heavily speckled with deeper grape tinted flecks and bright green centers. Blooms last over 2 months.
5 Hellebores ‘Ivory Prince’ PP#16199 Ivory Prince Hellebore 12-15” tall A compact, upward facing hellebore with burgundy pink buds that open to ivory white blossoms which becomes streaked with rose and chartreuse as they age. Attractive blue-green foliage.
5 Hellebores ‘Pink Parachutes’ Pink Parachutes Hellebore 18-22” tall Huge 3.75” flowers that range from bright pink with fine spray of tiny dark pink to wine colored spots on all of the petals. Most have soft blush pink backs, some have white.
4 Hellebores ‘Royal Heritage’ Royal Heritage Hellebore 12-15” tall Selected for its wide color range of flowers that come in red, pink, purple, white and yellow. Flowers are produced in early spring.
4 Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ Happy Returns Daylily 18” tall A sport of ‘Stella D’oro’, canary-yellow ruffled flowers are ever-blooming all summer, very heat-resistant, excellent dwarf landscape variety.
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Hemerocallis ‘Pardon Me’ Pardon Me Daylily 18” tall Bright red mid to late season blooms on a compact plant. Re-blooms with strong summer heat.
4 Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ Stella D’Oro Daylily 18-20” tall A magnificent profusion of bright golden-yellow flowers bloom from late May until the fall freeze. A vigorous dwarf landscape variety.
4 Heuchera ‘Fire Alarm’ Fire Alarm Coral Bells 9” tall A five alarm version of the immensely popular Heuchera ‘Autumn Leaves’. Super vigorous, thick bright red leathery foliage, in spring and fall and darkens to a brown-red during the summer.
5 Heuchera ‘FOREVER® Purple’ FOREVER Purple Coral Bells 12” tall A knockout with ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges and great vigor. Very short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer and four seasons of purple. A real show stopper.
4 Heuchera ‘Georgia Peach’ Georgia Peach Coral Bells 14” tall Has gorgeous bright peachy-orange spring color that turns to rose by summer and then rosy-purple by fall. All with silver-white overlay throughout. Creamy white flowers bloom early to mid-summer.
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Heuchera ‘Silver Scrolls’ Silver Scrolls Coral Bells 11” tall Metallic silvery leaves with dark bronze veining, pink buds open to white flowers in early summer.
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4 Hibiscus mos. ‘Mars Madness’ P.P. 27838 Mars Madness Hibiscus 48” tall Olive green foliage has copper highlights, with the newest emerging coppery purple. Huge 6-8” flowers are magenta red in color. Later blooming.
1-2’ tall 1-1.5’ wide
The ivy-shaped foliage is mahoganyred above, beet-red below. Sprays of small white flowers appear in early to mid-summer.
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Heuchera villosa ‘Caramel’ Caramel Coral Bells 12” tall Has glowing golden-orange leaves turning a bit more apricot with warmer weather. Plants are very heat and humidity tolerant. A vigorous grower.
Hibiscus mos. ‘Kopper King’ P.P. 10793 Kopper King Hibiscus 42” tall Has maple leaf-shaped foliage. Leaves have consistent copper-red coloring with more orange undersides. Huge 12” ruffled white flowers with a red eye.
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Heuchera v. ‘Citronelle’ Citronelle Coral Bells 12” tall A sport of Caramel with brighter lemon yellow foliage . Better heat and sun tolerance, creamy flowers bloom midsummer.
4 Heuchera x ‘Obsidian’ PP#14836 Obsidian Coral Bells 10” tall Stunningly black, shiny, rounded leaves hold their color all season, does not fade. Cream flowers.
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Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’ Plum Pudding Coral Bells 8” tall Shimmering plum-purple color with silver veining and compact habit.
Hibiscus mos. ‘Luna™ Pink Swirl’ Luna™ Pink Swirl Hibiscus 2-3’ tall White and pink candy striped flowers with red center accents.
5 Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna Rose’ Luna Rose Hibiscus 2-3’ tall Compact and well-branched plant. Blooms mid to late sum an absolutely huge, glorious crepe paper-like flowers.
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Hibiscus mos. ‘Plum Crazy’ P.P. 11854 Plum Crazy Hibiscus 48” tall A new introduction with dark purple maple-cut leaves and large 10” rosypurple flowers. The flowers have dark purple veins near the edges of the petals along with a dark purple eye.
Hosta fortunei ‘Golden Tiara’ Golden Tiara Hosta 12-15” tall Compact plant with small heart-shaped green leaves and gold margins. Purple flowers in mid-summer adds it its interest.
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3 Hosta fortunei ‘Royal Standard’ Royal Standard Hosta 30” tall Broad, heart-shaped, deeply veined, medium green leaves. Blooms late summer with pure white, fragrant flowers. Tolerates sun.
Hosta ‘August Moon’ August Moon Hosta 20” tall 30” wide A medium to large hosta with round corrugated golden leaves and near white flowers.
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3 Hosta ‘Guacamole’ Guacamole Hosta 12-14” tall Very shiny apple green leaves with dark green streaked margins. A sport of ‘Fragrant Bouquet’ with near white, fragrant flowers on 34” bloom scapes. Does not sun scorch and makes an excellent container plant.
Hosta ‘Blue Angel’ Blue Angel Hosta 36” tall 42” wide Very large, heart-shaped blue-green leaves, heavily textured, very dense hyacinth-like white flowers.
3 Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’ Blue Cadet Hosta 16” tall 36” wide A nice medium sized hosta with bluegreen heart shaped leaves. Very nice as a ground cover or border plant.
3 Hosta fortunei ‘Albo-marginata’ Albo-marginata Hosta 12-18” tall Large 3” wide leaves attractively edged with a broad band of white.
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4 Hosta ‘June’ June Hosta 12” tall Nice gold center, blue-green margin. Streaking often goes from margin into leaf center. Pale lavender flower spikes.
3 Hosta ‘Patriot’ Patriot Hosta 22” tall Has dark green oval leaves with pure white margins. Foliage give nice color all season. Has lavender flowers.
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Hosta sieboldiana ‘Frances Williams’ Frances Williams Hosta 3’ tall Very large blue-green foliage with broad golden-yellow margins that deepen in color as the season progresses. Pale lavender flowers bloom mid-season.
Iris siberica ‘Caesar's Brother’ Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris 30-36” tall Dark velvety violet-blue flowers appear in late spring or early summer.
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Hosta ‘Sum and Substance’ Sum and Substance Hosta 36-48” tall Large chartreuse to yellow leaves heavily textured. Pest resistant with white flowers in late summer. Best if used in partial shade.
3 Hosta x tardiana ‘Halcyon’ Halcyon Hosta 18” tall 36” wide Striking blue-gray foliage and a compact form makes this an excellent choice for the small garden. Best foliage color is achieved in full shade. Proven to be more slug resistant than others. .
4 Hypericum calycinum St. John’s Wort 12-18” tall Ground-hugging habit. Bright yellow flowers over narrow green leaves.
5 Iris ensata ‘Variegata’ Variegated Iris 18-24” tall Bluish-green foliage streaked with white. Fragrant blue flowers in early summer.
2 Isotoma fluviatilis Blue Star Creeper 2-4” tall 12-18” wide Tiny green leaves form a dense, low mat. Tiny light blue star-shaped flowers cover the plant in the spring.
5 Kniphofia uvaria ‘Flamenco’ Red Hot Poker 30” tall New improvement to an old garden favorite. Flowers its first year with bottlebrush spikes of fiery red, orange, yellow & creamy tones. (Like a Tequila Sunrise, upside down!)
5 Lamium maculatum ‘Orchid Frost Orchid Frost Dead Nettle 4-8” tall Bright silver and green variegated foliage with lilac-pink flowers.
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Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris 30” tall Produces clumps of distinctively narrow pointed leaves,. In spring foliage is topped by lovely blue irises. This unique wildflower sparkles in sunny moist or wet sites.
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Lamium m. ‘Purple Dragon’ Purple Dragon Dead Nettle 4-8” tall Forms dense spike of deep purple flowers, attractive crisp silver leaves with rich green edges adds color to any shady garden.
4 Lamium m. ‘White Nancy’ White Nancy Dead Nettle 4-8” tall Silver leaves with narrow green edge, pure white flowers.
Leucanthemum ‘Snowcap’ Snowcap Shasta Daisy 10-12” tall Long lasting pure white flowers. Dwarf habit.
5 Leucanthemum superbum ‘Becky’ Becky Shasta Daisy 28-36” tall A very strong grower and heavy bloomer with large white daisy flowers with a yellow center. Has dark green foliage that remains attractive during the summer heat.
4 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ Hidcote Lavender 12” tall Compact gray-green aromatic foliage with deep purple flowers. Needs good drainage.
5 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’ Munstead Lavender 12-18” tall Evergreen with aromatic gray foliage and abundant, fragrant, rich lavender flower spikes.
5 Lavandula x intermedia ‘Niko’ Phenomenal Lavender 2-3’ tall Elegant, sweetly fragrant mounds of silver foliage yield purple-blue flower spikes, Evergreen.
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4 Liatris ‘Kobold’ Kobold Liatris 18-24” tall A medium growing upright evergreen perennial with rosy lavender flowers. Prefers good well drained soil AVOID wet areas.
3 Liatris spicata Blazing Star 30-36” tall A long-flowering native plant with tall narrow spikes of mauve-purple flowers opening from the top down. Blooms mid-summer.
3 Ligularia dentata ‘Britt-Marie Crawford’ Britt-Marie Crawford Ragwort 36-40” tall Large dark chocolate-maroon leaves with dark purple undersides. Daisy-like orange-yellow flowers bloom late summer creating a stunning color combination.
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Ligularia ‘Bottle Rocket’ PP24486 Bottle Rocket Ligularia 28-34” tall Perfectly proportioned plant with its mustard yellow flowers held on chocolate stems, just above the thicker, very large, serrated foliage.
4 Monarda ‘Petite Delight’ P.P. 10,784 Petite Delight Bee Balm 12” tall Lavender pink flowers in July and August atop deep green, shiny and clean foliage.
4 Nepeta ‘Dropmore’ Dropmore Catmint 12” tall A profusion of blue flowers and soft, fragrant, fine textured foliage. Blooms for a long period of time.
3 Nepeta ‘Junior Walker Junior Walker Catmint 15” tall All the same features as ‘Walker’s Low’ but half the size, and seedless! A nice compact plant with aromatic gray-green foliage.
5 Nepeta faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ Walker’s Low Catmint 12-16” tall 23” wide A low spreading perennial with graygreen foliage and a profusion of soft bluish-purple flowers from April to October. Prefers sun and well drained soils.
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Paeonia lactiflora ~ Garden Peony A very long-lasting perennial with huge, fragrant flowers in late spring. Excellent cut flowers. Duchess De Nemours~34” tall~Large double white flowers, fragrant Sarah Bernhardt~32-36” tall~Double soft pink, very fragrant Scarlett O’hara~30-36” tall~Bright red flowers with yellow centers Shawnee Chief~24-30” tall~Deep rich red flowers
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Paeonia suffruticosa Tree Peony Large showy flowers bloom in May and June. Excellent, lustrous, dark green foliage. Renkaku ~ White Houki~ Double Red Hanakisoi ~ Pink High Noon ~ Yellow
3 Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage 3-4’ tall Aromatic gray-green foliage with pale lavender-blue flowers in August and September. Appearance is open and airy. Drought tolerant.
5 Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Little Spire’ Little Spire Russian Sage 25” tall Shorter and more compact than the species. Maintains nice form with lavender-blue flowers.
4 Phlox paniculata ‘David’ David Garden Phlox 3-4’ tall Sparkling white giant flowering clusters that are very fragrant with light green foliage.
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Phlox paniculata ‘Flame™ Purple’ Flame™ Purple Phlox 18” tall A prolific bloomer, fragrant flowers ignite the garden in flaming violet-purple often extending their appearance into early fall.
Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa ‘Goldsturm’ Black-eyed Susan 2’ tall Golden daisy-like flowers with black centers. Bloom from late July through mid-October. Drought tolerant and pest free.
4 Phlox paniculata ‘Glamour Girl’ Glamour Girl Garden Phlox 2-3’ tall Large panicles of hot coral pink flowers held on dark purple stems. Older flowers are a beautiful shade of light coral pink. Flowers mid to late summer. Foliage stays clean all summer.
4 Phlox paniculata ‘Laura’ Laura Garden Phlox 3-4’ tall Fragrant flowers in a unique shade of purple with a white star center. Attracts hummingbirds.
3 Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Little Goldstar’ PP22397 Little Goldstar Black-eyed Susan
12-16” tall
Standing just knee hight, forms a bushy, short clump of rich green foliage, covered by starburst-shaped 2-2.5”, golden yellow flowers.
4 Rudbeckia hirta ‘Indian Summer’ Indian Summer Black-eyed Susan 3’ tall Fast growing and produces hue 6-9” bright yellow flowers with a small brown cone. Very floriferous and spectacular summer color.
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Phlox subulata Moss Phlox 3-6” tall Evergreen ground cover that flowers in May. Does best in sun and sandy soils. ‘Coral Eye’ ~ Pale pink almost white with a coral-red eye ‘Emerald Blue’ ~ clear blue ‘Emerald Pink’ ~ rose pink ‘North Hill’ ~ bright white with prominent violet purple eye ‘Red Wing’ ~ crimson pink ‘White Delight’ ~ white
Salvia Color Spires® ‘Azure Snow’ Azure Snow Meadow Sage 18-20” tall An intriguing bicolor salvia. Produces deep violet blue and white bicolor flowers atop the neatly mounded, aromatic foliage.
Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’ Variegated Solomon’s Seal 18-24” tall Slow clumping woodland plant with single arching stems. Pendulous white flowers dangle under the leaves. Prefers moist woodland settings.
Salvia nemerosa ‘Blue Hill’ Blue Hill Meadow Sage 18” tall A compact plant with pure blue flowers which bloom in June and continue throughout the summer.
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Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’ Caradonna Meadow Sage 24-30” tall A taller cultivar with beautiful dark purple erect stems, green foliage, and violet-purple flowers. Deadhead to promote rebloom.
Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’ Vera Jameson Sedum 6-8” tall Low groundcover with dark maroon foliage bluish-gray overtone, masses of dusky pink flowers blanket the plant late summer to early fall.
4 Salvia n. ‘East Friesland’ East Friesland Meadow Sage 18” tall Long blooming cultivar with deep indigo-blue flowers that bloom from early June to July on a compact plant. Tolerant of dry conditions.
5 Salvia n. ‘Marcus’ Marcus Meadow Sage 8-10” tall A compact dwarf perennial with petite dark violet purple flowers. A profuse bloomer with dark green foliage. Attracts butterflies.
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Sedum ‘Matrona’ Matrona Sedum 18-24” tall Dark bluish-green leaves with rosypink edges, dark reddish stems with pale pink flower clusters in August.
3 Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’ Blue Spruce Sedum 5-8” tall A drought tolerant groundcover, with small, succulent blue leaves reminiscent of the needles of a a Blue Spruce. Yellow flowers accent containers, rock and alpine gardens. Evergreen perennial.
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Salvia n. ‘May Night’ May Night Meadow Sage 17-19” tall Very floriferous, long-lasting deep purple flowers on compact plants that readily rebloom if deadheaded.
Sedum repestre ‘Angelina’ Angelina Sedum 3-5” tall Low growing groundcover sedum with bright golden-yellow needle-like leaves, in fall as the weather cools the tips of the leaves turn reddish-orange. Tiny yellow flowers bloom mid-summer.
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Salvia n. ‘New Dimension Rose’ New Dimension Rose Meadow Sage
Sedum sieboldii (Hylotelephium) October Daphne 6-12” tall Silver blue scalloped foliage with clusters of star shaped, bright pink flowers in late September and October. Unique arching habit withy the best winter resistance. The entire plant turns light to deep pink with colder temperatures.
8-10” tall
Masses of intense, rich, deep rose blooms. Aromatic leaves.
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Sedum spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’ Autumn Joy Sedum 15-18” tall Large plate-like flowers start out in August as light pink, turning to a rose color and then drying on the stem. Succulent green leaves all summer.
Veronica spicata ‘Royal Candles’ Royal Candles Speedwell 14-16” tall Very attractive plant with beautiful dark green foliage, rigid upright and branching flower spikes of deep royal blue flowers, very floriferous plants bloom all summer.
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3 Sedum ‘Razzleberry’ PP22,457 SunSparkler® Dazzleberry Sedum 6-8” tall
Blooming earlier than most, with huge brilliant raspberry colored flower clusters. Has fantastic smoky blue-grey foliage.
4 Sedum spurium ‘Red Carpet’ Red Carpet Sedum 3-6” tall Red-tinged foliage keeps its color throughout the growing season, then turns deep burgundy in fall. Occasional deep carmine-red flowers.
3 Stachys byzantine ‘Helen von Stein’ Big Ears Lambs Ear 8-12” tall Large silver-gray wooly leaves twice the size of ‘Silver Carpet’.
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ Karl Foerster Reed Grass 5’ tall Leaves and stalks stand very upright for strong vertical lines in the landscape. Plumes effective June to September.
5 Carex glauca ‘Blue Zinger’ Blue Zinger Sedge 8-12” tall 12-24” wide An excellent light blue groundcover grass that has best growth in sun, but will also grow in shade.
5 Carex morrowii ‘Ice Dance’ Ice Dance Sedge 12” tall A wonderful variegated grass with dark green centers and clear white margins, forms dense low growing clumps. Prefers moist soil.
4 Veronica spicata ‘Red Fox’ PP #16182 Red Fox Speedwell 6-8” tall Strong, compact spikes of deep rose will punctuate any mixed border. Summer bloomer.
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5 Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge 8-10” tall A low sedge with delicate, arching, semi-evergreen leaves. Spreads, in restrained fashion, to form an appealing groundcover.
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Festuca ovina ‘Elijah Blue’ Elijah Blue Fescue 8-10” tall 8” wide The best true blue and the most heat tolerant of the Fescues, maintaining its color into the winter.
Liriope muscari ‘Royal Purple’ Royal Purple Liriope
12-15” tall 2’ wide
Spikes of deep purple flowers rise aboce the arching, dark green, grass like foliage followed by black berries. More resistant to crown rot, than Big Blue. A great replacement for Big Blue.
3 Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’ All Gold Japanese Forest Grass
12-18” tall
A slow spreading grass with long arching bamboo-like completely golden yellow leaves. A perfect accent plant for the shade garden.
5 Liriope muscari ‘Variegata’ Variegated Lily Turf 8-12” tall Yellow and green variegated foliage contrasting nicely with blue flower spikes in late summer. Slower growing that green leaved forms. Full sun.
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5 Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ Variegated Forest Grass 12-18” tall A slow spreading grass with long arching bamboo-like golden leaves with narrow dark green margins. A perfect accent plant for the shade garden.
Liriope spicata Creeping Lily Turf 12-15” tall A vigorous, creeping grass-like plant with pale lavender flowers that stand just above the foliage. Fast spreading plant for groundcover or border.
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5 Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass 2’ tall Forms a stiff, spiny vase of blue-gray foliage. Maintains a tight clump. Needs full sun and a well-drained soil.
5 Imperata cylindrica ‘Red Baron’ Japanese Blood Grass 12-18” tall Individual blades are green at the base turning a striking blood-red from the middle to the tip. Color gets more intense in fall. Prefers light shade and dislikes hot, dry soils.
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Liriope spicata ‘Silver Dragon’ Silver Dragon Lily Turf 6-8” tall Silvery-white vertical striping on the dark green, narrow grass-like leaves.
5 Miscanthus s. ‘Gracillimus’ Maiden Grass 4-6’tall The fine textured gray-green foliage with white mid-rib forms a dense upright vase-shaped clump. Plumes are bright burgundy to dark pink, maturing to beige and last until mid-winter.
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Miscanthus s. ‘Adagio’ Adagio Japanese Maiden Grass 3-4’ tall Dwarf from and one of the shortest selections, clump forming with narrow silver-gray blades, pink-tinged plumes bloom late summer and gradually turn creamy white by fall. Yellow fall color.
5 Miscanthus s. ‘Morning Light’ Morning Light Grass 4-5’ tall Fine textured deep green blades with a narrow band of clear white on the leaf margins, making it look silver form a distance. Plumes red-bronze in October.
5 Miscanthus s. ‘Purpurascens’ Flame Grass 3-4’ tall Foliage turns from green to bronzy orange-red later in summer. Magenta colored seed heads become silky white plumes in the fall.
5 Miscanthus s. ‘Strictus’ Porcupine Grass 6’ tall Has yellow bands similar to Zebra Grass and is hardier. Blades are held stiffly upright emerging from a dense growing clump.
Panicum virgatum ‘Heavy Metal’ Heavy Metal Switch Grass 3-4’ tall Metallic blue blades with stiff, upright habit. A striking accent plant that turns yellow in fall. Pink tinged plumes. Performs well in windy areas.
4 Panicum v. ‘Rotstrahlbusch’ Red Rays Switch Grass 4’ tall Upright and arching habit with touches of burgundy-red color in autumn.
4 Panicum v. ‘Shenandoah’ Shenandoah Switch Grass 3-4’ tall Foliage turns red by July and intensifies as summer progresses. Bright red flowers in late summer add to its color.
4 Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ Dwarf Fountain Grass 2’ tall Compact glossy green foliage in an arching mound becoming strawcolored as winter approaches. Numerous foxtail plumes appear, turning brown as they mature.
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Miscanthus s. ‘Variegatus’ Striped Eulalia Grass 5-6’ tall Wide leaves with a creamy-white and dark green vertical variegation. Copper colored plumes in September adds interest throughout the fall and winter.
Pennisetum alop. ‘Little Bunny’ Little Bunny Fountain Grass 12” tall A miniature from of fountain grass that plumes in August, holding nicely into winter. Great for edging.
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Ajuga Catlin’s Giant Gatlin’s Giant Bugleweed 6” tall Excellent spreading groundcover featuring deep blue flower spikes and attractive bronze blue foliage. Forms a dense, carpet-like mat.
Saccharum ravennae Hardy Pampas Grass 8-10’ tall Showy, 2-foot long silvery-white plumes have gorgeous autumn coloring. Flowers reach above the blades. Foliage has a clump habit.
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5 Schizachyrium scoparium ‘The Blues’ Blue Little Bluestem 2-4’ tall This is a plant that is not only beautiful virtually all year, but is truly a low maintenance plant. Plant should be neglected to keep it upright, water and nutrients will likely cause it to flop. Foliage is an intense blue until fall when the leaves and stems turn shades of purple.
Ajuga Black Scallop Black Scallop Bugleweed 4-6” tall Lush darkest burgundy/black foliage blankets the ground. Leaves are slightly more upright and wavy, Darkest color in sunny locations. Blue flower spikes appearing in late spring.
Sporobolus heterolepsis Prairie Dropseed 2-3’ tall Narrow emerald green leaved gracefully arch from the clump, tall inflorescences of silver flowers bloom late summer, wonderful deep orange fall color.
Euonymus fortunei ‘Colorata’ Purpleleaf Wintercreeper 4-6” tall The most popular groundcover Euonymus with large leaves and vibrant reddish-purple fall color. Vigorous grower.
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4 Ajuga x.’Bronze Beauty’ Bronze Beauty Bugleweed 6” tall White, pink, rose and green variegated foliage makes this an attractive groundcover. Violet-blue flowers in late spring.
4 Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ Burgundy Glow Bugleweed 6” tall White, pink, rose and green variegated foliage makes this an attractive groundcover. Violet-blue flowers in late spring.
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Hedera helix English Ivy 6-8” tall 8-12” wide Evergreen trailing groundcover for shady locations.
5 Pachysandra terminalis Japanese Pachysandra 6” tall 6-12” wide Glossy evergreen groundcover with white flowers suitable for shady areas.
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Vinca minor Myrtle 6� tall 6-12� wide Trailing glossy evergreen foliage, blue flowers in spring. Makes an excellent groundcover.
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