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Table of Contents Welcome to WEBB . . . . . . . . . 2 Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fruit Trees/ Small Fruits . . . . . . 19 Conifers . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Shrubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Evergreen Shrubs . . . . . . . . . 58 Vines & Ground Covers . . . . . . 69 Annuals & Perennials . . . . . . . 73 Plant Key Index . . . . . . . . . . 74 WEBB from Above . . . . . . . . 79 Bellevue Nursery Site Map . . . . . 80 Landscape Design . . . . . . . . 81 Year Round Property Care . . . . . 82 Customer Terms . . . . . . . . . 83 USDA Hardiness Chart . . . . . . 85 Plant Index . . . . . . . . . . . 86 WEBB Locations . . . . . . . . . 90
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Welcome to Webb
More than a home, it’s a way of life. There is no doubt that we live in the best place on earth. From the endless scenery to the local spirit, there is a style of life that transcends the usual. As a part of this community for over 40 years, Webb has been building beautiful, enduring outdoor environments that reflect the unique character of Central Idaho. From our humble one-man, one-mower beginnings, Webb has always believed in improvement through innovation and a tradition of best practices. There are no slackers here; we work hard to deliver you exclusive, high-grade products and customized services with a guarantee of satisfaction. Webb operates year-round at our colorful 55-acre nursery and four Garden Stores located in Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum and Twin Falls. We are also on the job every season, building incredible landscapes and servicing properties to maintain the Webb quality standard. Contact one of our employee owners to learn more about what Webb can do for you.
Leading the way in the Wood River Valley First nursery and locally grown Aspen. With 55-acres and 40+ years of expertise in high elevation plant material, Webb will help you select the best trees, shrubs and flowers for your property. The Quaking Aspen, our signature tree, is grown from locally collected seed and supplies customers all over the Western U.S. and Canada. First to introduce concrete pavers and hydrapressed slabs. Webb sets the trend in driveway, walkway and patio surfaces that use innovative technology to impart precision in installation and incredible durability over time. First in service and individual attention. In every Webb employee you will find an honest, hardworking and creative person. Our goal is to build and supply outdoor environments specially designed for your lifestyle by listening to and understanding your needs.
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Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
Alder, Mountain ALNUS incana
Height: Spread: Shape:
15-20’ 10-15’ upright rounded
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
dark green yellow -50 F
A fast growing large shrub or small tree. Loves moist to wet sites, but also does well in drier areas. A nitrogen fixing Idaho native.
The Quaking Aspen is
our signature tree here at Webb Nursery. We grow aspen from locally collected seed. This allows us to offer a wide selection of high quality trees to our local customers as well as customers throughout the Western U.S. and Canada.
Ash, Mancana
FRAXINUS mandshurica ‘Mancana’
Height: Spread: Shape:
40-50’ 20-25’ dense oval
Foliage: dark green Flower Color: yellow Hardiness: -50 F
A male, seedless selection. Tolerant of drought or excess moisture with no serious disease problems.
Aspen, Quaking POPULUS tremuloides
Height: Spread: Shape:
20-30’ 20-30’ pyramidal
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
green yellow/red -50 F
Dark green leaves with excellent yellow and sometimes red or orange fall color. Leaves flutter in the slightest breeze, giving it the name of “Quaking” Aspen. Smooth white bark on a pyramidal and narrow tree when young, with a rounded crown at maturity. Fast growing. 6
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Trees Aspen, Swedish
Cottonwood, Black
POPULUS tremula erecta
Height: Spread: Shape:
20-30’ 5-15’ columnar
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
bronze turning dk. green red to yellow -50 F
A columnar form of European Aspen with serrated leaves. Usually brilliant orange/red fall color (sometimes yellow). Very fast growing.
Birch, European White 40-50’ 20-30’ pyramidal oval
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
Fall Color: yellow Flower Color: insignificant Hardiness: -40 F
Green foliage has a light colored underside. Fast grower that needs a lot of room. Naturally occurs in moist/wet soil along streams and rivers.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
15-20’ 15-20’ upright rounded dark green red to purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Large fragrant double blossoms in spring. Dark green foliage has a wine red overcast.
MALUS x ‘Echtermeyer’
BETULA occidentalis fontinalis
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
glossy green yellow/orange -30 F
A multi-stemmed tree with beautiful cinnamon-colored bark. More resistant to borers than other birch. Prefers moist sites. Deep watering in the fall is recommended for all birch trees.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
10-15’ 10-15’ weeping red turning dark green
Fall Color: Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Crabapple, Louisa Weeping
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
PRUNUS virginiana ‘Shubert’
15-20’ Fall Color: reddish purple 8-15’ Flower Color: creamy white pyramidal Flower Time: spring green turning Fruit: reddish purple purple Hardiness: -50 F Berries can be used for jam, jellies, pie, sauce and wine. Beautiful foliage from spring through fall.
yellow to red purple spring purple/red, 1” -40 F
Excellent weeping form with 1” purple/red fruit in the fall.
Chokecherry, Shubert
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rose pink spring yellow/green, 1-1 1/2” -30 F
Crabapple, Echtermeyer
Birch, Western Red 15-20’ 15-20’ rounded
80-100’ 40-60’ upright green
MALUS x ‘Branzam’
dark green yellow -50 F
White bark is very attractive and interesting. Portions of the bark blacken over time, adding more interest to the look of this tree. Deep watering in the fall is recommended for all birch trees.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
Crabapple, Brandywine
BETULA pendula
Height: Spread: Shape:
POPULUS trichocarpa
MALUS x ‘Louisa’
15’ 15’ broad weeping dark green yellow orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
true pink spring gold blushed red, 3/8” -30 F
Red flower buds open to true pink flowers on this disease resistant weeping specimen.
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Trees Crabapple, Royal Beauty Wpg
Crabapple, Perfect Purple
MALUS x ‘Royal Beauty’
MALUS x ‘Perfect Purple’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
20’ Fall Color: 20’ Flower Color: rounded Flower Time: deep purple Fruit: Hardiness:
purple deep pink spring purple/red, 1” -30 F
An excellent purple variety for northern climates. The foliage becomes a dark purple green later in the summer.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
dark rosy spring dark purple, 3/8-1/2” -30 F
Stunning display of flowers. Foliage emerges reddish/maroon maturing to dark green. Persistent fruit.
Crabapple, Radiant 15-20’ 15-20’ rounded bronze green reddish
5-8’ 5-8’
Fall Color: Flower Color: compact rounded Flower Time: crimson turning Fruit: dark green Hardiness:
yellow rose red summer dark red -40 F
Developed at Washington State University, this compact form of crabapple is definitely “best in class”.
MALUS ‘JFS-KW5’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
deep pink spring bright red, 1/2” -40 F
Stunning display of flowers. Reddish brown bark effective in winter. Will not tolerate overwet soils.
Crabapple, Red Jade Weeping MALUS x ‘Red Jade’
Height: 10-15’ Flower Color: pink bud/white flower Spread: 10-15’ Flower Time: spring Shape: weeping Fruit: glossy red, 1/2” Foliage: glossy green Hardiness: -30 F Fall Color: yellow Outstanding display of glossy red fruit in fall. Pink flower buds open white on this gracefully weeping form.
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Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
Crabapple, Royal Raindrops
MALUS x ‘Radiant’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
clear pink spring red/purple -50 F
MALUS cv. ‘Fridlund’
MALUS x ‘Prairifire’
15-20’ 15-20’ upright rounded dark green yellow to reddish
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Crabapple, Royal Gem
Crabapple, Prairifire Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: 10-12’ Spread: 10’ Shape: weeping Foliage: dark purple Fall Color: orange/red Stunning display of flowers on this small weeping tree.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
20’ 15’
Fall Color: Flower Color: upright spreading Flower Time: purple Fruit: Hardiness:
orange to yellow magenta spring purple -30 F
Cutleaf foliage makes this tree stand out. Fruit is small and persistent.
Crabapple, Royalty MALUS x ‘Royalty’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ upright rounded purple/green dark purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
crimson spring dark red/purple, 5/8” -40 F
Outstanding glossy foliage is purple in spring, purple/green in summer and brilliant purple in fall.
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Trees Honeylocust, Prairie Silk
Crabapple, Spring Snow
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis ‘Prairie Silk’
MALUS x ‘Spring Snow’
Height: 15-20’ Flower Color: Spread: 15-20’ Flower Time: Shape: rounded Fruit: Foliage: bright green Hardiness: Fall Color: yellow Masses of fragrant flowers give an outstanding display. A fruitless variety.
fragrant white spring none -40 F Fast growing.
Flower Color: green Flower Time: spring/summer Hardiness: -40 F
Originating from Manitoba, Canada this is the hardiest selection of honeylocust available.
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Limelight’
ULMUS ‘Morton’
70’ 40-50’
30-40’ 20-30’ rounded bright green yellow
Hydrangea, Limelight Tree
Elm, Accolade Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Fall Color: Hardiness:
golden yellow -30 F
upright spreading
deep green
Excellent shade tree for streets, driveways and open areas.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 8-10’ rounded dark green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Flowers are excellent for dried arrangements. A nice, compact tree for small sites. Fast growing.
Lilac, Japanese Ivory Silk
Hawthorn, Russian
SYRINGA reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’
CRATAEGUS ‘Ambigua’
Height: 15-20’ Flower Color: white Spread: 15-20’ Flower Time: spring Shape: irregular Fruit: red Foliage: dark green Hardiness: -30 F Fall Color: yellow This drought tolerant tree is excellent as a clump or single stem. Fruit is small and persistent. It’s small irregular shape makes it ideal for a meditation garden.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-20’ 10-15’ compact rounded dark green yellow/green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Lilac, Korean Dwarf Tree
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis ‘Harve’
upright spreading
Flower Color: green Flower Time: spring/summer Hardiness: -40 F
bright green yellow
Developed at North Dakota State for winter hardiness. This drought resistant tree has fragrant flowers but no seed pods.
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ivory white summer insignificant -40 F
Flowers in large panicles. A small specimen tree. Should be used more in our area.
Honeylocust, Northern Acclaim 35-45’ 30-35’
white turning pink late summer/fall insignificant -30 F
SYRINGA meyeri ‘Palibin’
6-10’ 5-6’ dense rounded glossy green yellow
Ideal for use in an area with restricted space.
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Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
whitish pink late spring insignificant -30 F
Trees
Trees Lilac, Miss Kim Tree
Maackia, Amur
SYRINGA patula ‘Miss Kim’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 5-6’ dense rounded dull dark green purple/yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
MAACKIA amurensis
lavender late spring insignificant -40 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
15-20’ 12-15’ rounded vase dark green yellow/green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy white late summer/early fall insignificant -30 F
A small, dense specimen tree. Unique fall color display with purple leaves on the outside and yellow leaves on the inside.
An unusual tree that blooms at a time when little else does. Shiny brown bark provides winter interest.
Linden, American Sentry
Maple, Autumn Blaze
TILIA americana ‘McKSentry’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
40’ 25-30’ pyramidal green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
ACER x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
cream summer insignificant -40 F
This exellent shade tree has a uniform branch structure and fragrant flowers.
Linden, Greenspire 40-50’ 30-35’ pyramidal dark green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pale yellow summer insignificant -30 F
Linden, Harvest Gold TILIA mongolica ‘Harvest Gold’
30’ 25’ upright oval green yellow
Flower Color: pale yellow Flower Time: summer Hardiness: -40 F
Exfoliating bark and slightly contorted branching add interest to this northern hardy variety of linden. Bark is resistant to sun scald.
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Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
rich green red -30 F
This maple is a red/silver hybrid. It withstands drought like the Silver Maple and its fall color is comparable to the Red Maple. Fast growing.
ACER x pseudosieboldianum IsINW’
Flowers have a spicy fragrance. Leathery leaves. Tree has a broad, dense head.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
50-60’ 35-40’ oval
Maple, Northwind
TILIA cordata ‘Greenspire’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-15’ 10-15’ upright spreading
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
bronze to green bronze -30 F
This cross between the Korean and Japanese maple emerges with reddish bronze leaves in the spring that turn to green in the summer. It has survived several winters at our 5000 ft elevation nursery in the ground and in pots without any winter damage.
Mountainash, Cardinal Royal SORBUS aucuparia ‘Michred’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
20-30’ 15-20’ upright pyramidal dark green orange/red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring red -50 F
Leaves are rich green above and silvery beneath. Large clusters of red fruit hang on throughout the winter. 15
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Trees Mountainash, European - Clump
Oak, Regal Prince
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
SORBUS aucuparia - clump
20-30’ 20-25’ upright rounded dark green orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring orange -50 F
This traditional mountainash is best grown as a clump in our climate. Orange fruit is persistent, offering winter and early spring food source for birds.
QUERCUS x bicolor ‘Long’
45’ 18’ columnar glossy green
Oak, Swamp White
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 8-10’ upright rounded
QUERCUS bicolor
Flower Color: creamy white Flower Time: spring Hardiness: -40 F
reddish mahogany
reddish purple
Normally grown as a shrub, this unique fast growing plant makes an excellent small tree specimen.
QUERCUS macrocarpa
60-80’ 60-80’ rounded dark green
yellow to brown -40 F
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Tolerant of wet or dry soil. This hardy oak developes a great shade canopy with age.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
20-30’ 15-20’ upright rounded glossy green yellow to red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring few -40 F
One of a very few flowering pear varieties hardy enough to survive our high desert winters. White flowers cover the tree in the spring.
PRUNUS cerasifera ‘Newport’
QUERCUS macrocarpa x robur
A very hardy hybrid oak that tolerates most soils.
dark green yellow to brown -30 F
Plum, Newport
Oak, Burenglish
50-70’ 60-80’ broad rounded dark green yellow to brown
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
PYRUS ussuriensis ‘Bailfrost’
Fall Color: Hardiness:
Native to eastern North America from Nova Scotia to Texas. This drought tolerant oak has an interesting corky bark that is especially visible in the winter. Slow growing at first.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
50-60’ 40-50’ pyramidal rounded
Pear, Mountain Frost
Oak, Bur Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
yellow to brown -30 F
A wonderful hybrid white oak variety that offers a hardy columnar form for northern gardens.
Ninebark, Diablo Tree PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Diablo’
Fall Color: Hardiness:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
insignificant spring acorn -40 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
15-20’ 15-20’ rounded purple/red purple
A very hardy, ornamental tree with great foliage.
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Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pink spring purple -25 F
Trees
Trees Poplar, Dakota
Willow, Niobe Weeping
POPULUS deltoides ‘Dakota’
Height: Spread: Shape:
60-80’ 30-40’ upright oval
SALIX alba ‘Tristis’
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
glossy green yellow -50 F
A long-lived cottonless poplar. Fast growing.
Height: Spread: Shape:
45-50’ 45-50’ weeping
POPULUS x acuminata
45’ 20-25’
Foliage: Fall Color: upright pyramidal Hardiness:
glossy green yellow -40 F
Valued for it’s fast growth. This variety is cottonless.
Poplar, Silver POPULUS alba
Height: Spread: Shape:
50-60’ 40-50’ rounded
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
silver green yellow -30 F
Maple-like leaves are green with a silver underside. Prone to suckering. Fast growing.
Willow, Golden SALIX alba vitellina
Height: Spread: Shape:
green yellow -30 F
A fast growing Weeping Willow with golden bark. Extremely graceful, it thrives in moist areas. Very wide spreading.
Poplar, Lanceleaf Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
30-40’ 25-35’ rounded oval
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
glossy green yellow -50 F
A fast growing willow with bright yellow branches in winter.
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FruitTrees/Small Fruit Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
Apple, Semi-dwarf MALUS ssp.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ rounded bright green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pink to white spring red, yellow, green -20 F to -45 F
We carry a selection of hardy semi-dwarf apple trees specifically bred to survive and fruit in high elevation conditions.
Apricot, Semi-dwarf PRUNUS ssp.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ rounded glossy green yellow/orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pinkish white spring orange to golden -30 F
Our hardy varieties are mid to late April blooming with medium sized, light orange to golden orange fruit in late summer. Good for fresh eating, canning, jams and sauces. Need two different varieties for pollination.
Blueberry VACCINIUM ssp.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-4’ 3’ upright green reddish
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring/summer dark blue -40 to -30 F
Blueberries prefer more acidic soils and require two varieties for pollenation. They can be a challenge to grow in our climate but are worth the effort when you pick your first bowl of berries.
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FruitTrees/Small Fruit Cherry, Pie Semi-dwarf
Raspberry
PRUNUS ssp.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ rounded glossy green yellow/orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
FruitTrees/Small Fruit RUBUS ssp.
white spring red to bright red -30 F to -50 F
Because sweet cherries are not hardy in this climate, we carry a selection of hardy pie cherries. Self-fertile. Tart red fruit with firm yellow flesh. Used for pies or canning. Birds will be a fierce competitor for fruit harvest.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-5’ 5-8’ upright green yellow
PYRUS ssp.
10-25’ 8-20’ upright glossy green red to orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring green to yellow/bronze -30 F to -40 F
May blooming, our selection has small to medium fruit, often with a red blush. Ripens early to mid September with firm, juicy, sweet flesh. Some are good for fresh eating and baking while others are better for canning. Nice fall foliage. Needs two different varieties for pollination.
Plum
PRUNUS ssp.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ upright broad green yellow/purple
Flower Color: white Flower Time: spring Fruit: yellow to red to blue/black Hardiness: -30 F
Our hardy selection has small to large fruit that is sweet and juicy. Ripening in August and September, they can be used for fresh eating, jams, preserves, freezing or canning. Needs two different varieties for pollination.
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white spring to fall golden, red or black -40 F
Whether you choose a red, yellow, or black fruiting variety you will experience sweet, rich flavor. Good for fresh eating, jams, jellies, preserves, freezing and canning. Vigorous and high-yielding. Some varieties may set fruit spring and fall while others will bear fruit all season. Self-pollinating. Due to suckers, plants spread and grow rapidly.
Pear, Semi-dwarf Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
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Conifers
Conifers Fir, Fraser
Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
ABIES fraseri
Height: Spread: Shape:
30-50’ 20-25’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
An excellent alternative to spruce. This hardy fir has dark green needles with a white underside.
Fir, Korean Silverhair
ABIES koreana ‘Horstmann’s Silberlocke’
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-20’ 8-10’ upright broad
Foliage: Hardiness:
silver green -30 F
Needles curl in to reveal silver undersides. Large cones are purple in spring.
Fir, Subalpine
Fir, Alpine Dwarf
ABIES lasiocarpa
ABIES lasiocarpa arizonica ‘Glauca Compacta’
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 5-6’ narrow pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
blue -40 F
50-100’ Foliage: 20’ Hardiness: narrow pyramidal
dark green -50 F
Short, soft needles on a narrow spire-shaped conifer. Slow growing.
This dwarf tree has a nice tight habit. Perfect for smaller spaces.
Fir, White (Concolor)
Fir, Corkbark
ABIES concolor
ABIES lasiocarpa arizonica
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
30-60’ Foliage: 20’ Hardiness: narrow pyramidal
This New Mexico native is the blue version of our native Subalpine Fir.
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blue -40 F
Height: Spread: Shape:
40-70’ 20-30’ pryamidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
blue to soft green -40 F
This soft textured tree has longer needles then other fir trees. Once difficult to transplant, this tree is now readily available for landscape use. Native to North Idaho.
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Conifers
Conifers
Larch, European
Pine, Limber PINUS flexilis
LARIX decidua
Height: Spread: Shape:
50-60’ 20-30’ pyramidal
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
bright green yellow -40 F
New growth emerges bright green in the spring turning slightly darker in the summer. The surprise is the beautiful golden yellow fall color on this deciduous conifer.
Pine, Austrian 25-50’ 15-25’ open conical
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Fast growing. Vigorous, dense grower. Prefers moist soils, but is tolerant of extreme soil sites. Needles are in bundles of two.
Pine, Austrian Oregon Green 10-15’ 8-10’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
PINUS contorta
Height: Spread: Shape:
30-50’ 10-20’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
green/yellow -50 F
A tall, slender straight tree. Sometimes contorted. Needles mostly in bundles of two. Slow growing.
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-15’ 6-8’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
An old tree form of Mugo Pine that is returning to favor as a small tree. Perfect for screening the house next door, but not the view of the horizon. Needles are in bundles of two.
PINUS mugo ‘La Cabana’
PINUS aristata
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
This is the oldest known pine on earth. Extremely slow growing and unique in shape. No two are identical. Can be uniform or irregular. Needles are in bundles of five.
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This slow dense grower is excellent for screening the house next door without blocking your moutain view. Will not tolerate wet soil.
Pine, Mugo La Cabana
Pine, Bristlecone 10-15’ 8-10’ upright irregular
grey green -30 F
PINUS mugo rostrata
dark green -30 F
A dwarf Austrian Pine for smaller spaces. This tree has an attractive unusual texture created by upward turned needles and a full habit.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Hardiness:
Pine, Mugo - Tree Form
PINUS nigra ‘Oregon Green’
Height: Spread: Shape:
15-30’ 8-15’ broad pyramidal
Pine, Lodgepole
PINUS nigra
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
15-20’ 10-14’ broad upright
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
A great windbreak or visual screen with a low mature height and broad habit.
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Conifers
Conifers Spruce, Blue Iseli Columnar
Pine, Mugo Tannenbaum
PICEA pungens ‘Iseli Fastigiate’
PINUS mugo ‘Tannenbaum’
Height: Spread: Shape:
15-20’ 8-10’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
A dense, dwarf tree-like form of Mugo Pine. Slow growing.
green -40 F
Height: Spread: Shape:
60-80’ Foliage: 20-30’ Hardiness: broad pyramidal
blue or green -50 F
More often blue than green, this spruce is a widely adaptable and dependable specimen tree for large areas.
Spruce, Norway
Pine, Scotch
PICEA abies
PINUS sylvestris
Foliage: 45-60’ Hardiness: 25-35’ broad pyramidal
bluish green -50 F
Fast growing pine with short needles.
Height: Spread: Shape:
60-80’ 30-40’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
Graceful arching branches distinguish this from other spruce. Can grow to 100’ or more and live more than 100 years.
Spruce, Norway Cupressina
Spruce, Black Hills
PICEA abies ‘Cupressina’
PICEA glauca ‘Densata’
Height: Spread: Shape:
blue -50 F
PICEA pungens
Foliage: Hardiness:
Long needles in bundles of 2 to 3. A dominant species of Western North America.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Hardiness:
Spruce, Colorado
PINUS ponderosa
60-120’ 30-50’ pyramidal
12-18’ 5-8’ upright narrow
A nice dense columnar form with excellent blue color. We recommend tying this plant for the first few winters to avoid snow load damage to young branches.
Pine, Ponderosa Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
30-40’ 20-30’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
Smaller than the Colorado Spruce. Green foliage and full habit make this a good alternative to larger evergreens.
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Height: Spread: Shape:
15-25’ 5-8’ upright narrow
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Strong vertical accent of this spruce makes it a great specimen or boundary plant. We recommend tying this plant for the first few winters to avoid snow load damage to young branches.
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Shrubs Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
Almond, Flowering PRUNUS triloba
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 8-10’ spreading green yellow bronze
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
double pink spring red -50 F
A brilliant show of double pink flowers covers this old fashioned plant each spring.
Azalea, Northern Lights Series RHODODENDRON x ‘Northern Lights’ Series
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-4’ 2-3’ upright rounded green yellow to red
Flower Color: white, yellow, pink, orange Flower Time: spring Fruit: none Hardiness: -30 F
This series of azalea is hardy at higher elevations and offers a selection of flower colors from whites and yellows to pinks and oranges. Fragrant flowers.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Barberry, Crymson Pygmy
Barberry, Orange Rocket
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Crymson Pygmy’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-3’ broad rounded deep red/purple orange/scarlet
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Maria’
yellow spring red -30 F
Can tolerate part shade, but requires sun for best leaf color. Thorns.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Rosy Glow’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow spring red -30 F
This golden version of barberry offers a alternative to the more common purple leaf barberries. Thorns.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
2-3’ 2-3’ upright, arching cream, pink and burgundy
Fall Color: Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Boxwood, Chicagoland
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Goruzam’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
BUXUS ‘Glenco’
yellow spring red -40 F
This dwarf form has coral orange foliage that is accented with a golden margin later in the season. Thorns.
Barberry, Kobold
2’ 3’ mounded dark green orange to yellow
Fall Color: Hardiness:
evergreen -30 F
An excellent cold hardy variety. Bright green spring growth turns deep green during the summer. Excellent low hedge plant. Some protection from winter wind is required.
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Asplenifolia’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow spring red -30 F
Natural mounded shape require little or no pruning. Great for low hedges. Thorns.
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3-4’ 5’ broad oval deep green
Buckthorn, Fernleaf
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Kobold’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
red yellow spring red -30 F
New foliage is an attractive combination of cream, pink and burgundy. Maturing to deep maroon. Thorns.
Barberry, Golden Ruby 2’ 2’ rounded coral orange red
yellow spring red -30 F
Barberry, Rosy Glow
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Aurea’
3’ 3-4’ mounded golden reddish
4’ 18-24” upright orangy red red
An excellent columnar form with a unique fiery orange-red color all summer.
Barberry, Golden Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-18’ 6-10’ upright broad light green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy green spring red turning black -40 F
Very fine textured with unusual long, narrow leaves. Don’t let the name fool you, no thorns here.
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Shrubs
Shrubs Burning Bush, Dwarf
Buckthorn, Fine Line
EUONYMUS alata ‘Compacta’
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Ron Williams’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-7’ 2-3’ columnar medium green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy green spring black - few to none -40 F
A new introduction that combines the fine foliage of the Fernleaf Buckthorn with the narrow habit of the Tallhedge Buckthorn. Virtually non-invasive. No thorns.
Buckthorn, Sea 10-15’ 8-15’ upright broad silver gray yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow spring orange -40 F
Narrow, silver gray foliage with an abundance of edible orange fruit gives this plant a striking contrast to anything else in the landscape. Thorns give refuge to hungry birds.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy green spring red turning black -40 F
One of the best columnar shrubs. May be kept at any height. Fruit ripens in late fall and is a favorite of birds. No thorns.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
light yellow spring orange red -40 F
Very drought and high pH tolerant. Fruit is edible. Only female plants produce fruit. Thorns.
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PRUNUS tomentosa
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 10-12’ broad spreading soft green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pinkish white spring red -50 F
Attractive flower show in the spring is followed by edible fruit in early summer, June - July.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
15-18” 4-6’ spreading green red/purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
fragrant white spring black cherries -40 F
Nice red fall color. Black summer fruit attracts wildlife.
ARONIA melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’
SHEPHERDIA argentea
8-12’ 8-12’ rounded silver insignificant
A bushy, compact plant with interesting corky bark. Will not tolerate wet soil.
Chokeberry, Autumn Magic
Buffaloberry, Silver Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
green/yellow spring red -30 F
PRUNUS besseyi ‘Pawnee Buttes’
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Tallhedge’
10-12’ 4’ upright narrow glossy green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Cherry, Pawnee Buttes
Buckthorn, Tallhedge Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 5-6’ upright vase green crimson red
Cherry, Nanking
HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
4-6’ 4-6’ broad rounded glossy green red/orange
Black late summer fruit hangs on well into winter.
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Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white to pink spring blackish purple -40 F
Shrubs
Shrubs
Chokecherry, Canada Red
Cranberrybush, American Compact
PRUNUS virginiana ‘Canada Red’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
15-20’ 8-15’ oval rounded green turning purple
Fall Color: Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
VIBURNUM trilobum ‘Bailey Compact’
maroon/purple creamy white spring reddish purple -50 F
New foliage emerges green, turning dark purple-red as it matures. Flowers and fruit are the same as the Native Chokecherry. Fruit is edible.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy white spring reddish purple black -50 F
Fragrant flowers are on 3-6” long racemes. Edible fruit is used for making wines, jams and jellies.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
This insect resistant plant makes an excellent natural hedge. Attractive flowers are sparse.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-4’ dense mounded dark green maroon red
pink early summer bright red -20 F
Attractive late summer fruit persists through winter. Plant this low spreader in a protected area.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-5’ 5-6’ broad rounded rich green yellow to orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pinkish white early summer black -50 F
A drought tolerant plant that makes a fine hardy hedge.
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Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
greenish yellow spring none -50 F
One of the finest compact shrubs for hedges. It may be trimmed to any desired shape.
COTONEASTER lucidus
8-10’ 6-8’ upright rounded dark glossy green yellow to red
white spring red - rare -30 F
An excellent low hedge that requires no trimming. Will not withstand wet conditions.
Cotoneaster, Peking (or Hedge) Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
RIBES alpinum
COTONEASTER apiculatus
2-3’ 3-6’ dense mounded dark glossy green bright red
white late spring red -50 F
Currant, Alpine
Cotoneaster, Cranberry Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
VIBURNUM opulus ‘Nana’
PRUNUS virginiana
15-20’ 8-15’ oval rounded green yellow to red
5-6’ 5-6’ compact rounded rich green bright red
Cranberrybush, European Dwarf
Chokecherry, Native Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
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Shrubs
Currant, Red Lake
Dogwood, Prairie Fire
RIBES x ‘Red Lake’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-6’ 3-6’ rounded green yellow
CORNUS alba ‘Prairie Fire’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white early summer large bright red -40 F
A vigorous grower. Edible berries ripen mid season and are used for jellies and cooking.
Currant, Yellow Flowering 6’ 5-6’ rounded green scarlet
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Dogwood, Arctic Fire Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Dogwood, Ivory Halo Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 8-10’ compact rounded green reddish purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white early summer white -50 F
Bright red stems in the winter months set Redtwig Dogwoods apart from all other plants.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 10-12’ broad rounded bright green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white summer purple/black -40 F
This fast growing plant attracts wildlife and is tolerant of wet areas. Edible berries. Native-like plant.
SAMBUCUS nigra ‘Eva’
creamy white early summer white -40 F
Dark red stems last all year. Variegated green and cream colored leaves are outstanding.
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Golden spring foliage turns yellow to lime green in the summer and turns red in the fall. Orange red twigs in the winter.
Elderberry, Black Lace
CORNUS alba ‘Bailhalo’
5-6’ 6’ compact rounded green and cream yellow to red
white spring white -50 F
SAMBUCUS canadensis ‘Adam’s’
white spring insignificant -40 F
A compact selection of the Bailey Dogwood. This plant has dark red winter stems and does not sucker. A much better selection than the Isanti Dogwood.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Elderberry, Adam’s
CORNUS stolonifera ‘Farrow’
3-4’ 3-4’ upright dark green red
7-8’ 7-8’ mounding golden red
CORNUS sericea ‘Baileyi ’
yellow spring black -50 F
Fragrant flowers are followed by edible fruit late in the summer. Idaho native.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Dogwood, Redtwig Bailey
RIBES aureum
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Shrubs
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 8-10’ rounded dark purple red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white early summer black -20 F
Dark purple lacy foliage gives this plant an almost Japanese Maple appearance.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Elderberry, Black Tower
Gooseberry, Pixwell
SAMBUCUS nigra ‘EIFFEL1’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 3-4’ upright burgandy purple to orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
RIBES x ‘Pixwell’
pink spring blackish red -30 F
Softly cut edges frame this garden spire. Drought tolerant once established.
SAMBUCUS canadensis ‘Aurea’
8-10’ 8-12’ broad rounded golden/yellow yellow
white summer red -40 F
Elderberry, Sutherland Gold upright mounded
golden green red to yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring scarlet red -40 F
bright yellow early spring none -40 F
One of the first plants to bloom in the spring. Flower buds hardy to -35 degrees F. This is the best forsythia we have found for our area.
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3-4’ 3-4’ spreading mound bronze green sunset scarlet
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow summer none -40 F
This plant has spectacular fall color and is free of disease and insect problems. A native type shrub that is excellent in mass plantings for a natural look.
Height: 4-5’ Flower Color: white Spread: 4-6’ Flower Time: summer Shape: broad rounded Fruit: insignificant Foliage: dark green Hardiness: -30 F Fall Color: yellow Large, double white flowers. This plant may die back to the ground like a perennial during winter months and return to its full size the following summer.
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Limelight’
FORSYTHIA x ‘Meadowlark’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Hydrangea, Limelight
Forsythia, Meadowlark 8-10’ 6-8’ upright arching green yellow
Plant produces fruit on 2-3 year old wood. Mid-summer fruit turns pink when ripe and is good for jellies, wine and pie.
HYDRANGEA arborescens ‘Annabelle’
Finely cut leaves emerge copper turning golden green in the summer. Some shade is recommended to prevent leaf burn. Attracts birds.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
yellow spring green turning pink -40 F
Hydrangea, Annabelle
SAMBUCUS racemosa ‘Sutherland Gold’
5-10’ 5-10’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
DIERVILLA lonicera
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
This fast growing plant attracts wildlife and is tolerant of wet areas. Edible berries and golden tinged foliage.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-5’ 3-5’ arching rounded bright green bronze to purple
Honeysuckle, Dwarf Bush
Elderberry, Golden Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 5-7’ upright rounded
Flower Color: lime green Flower Time: late summer to fall Hardiness: -40 F
green yellow
Rich lime green summer flowers turn shades of pink, burgundy and green in the fall.
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Shrubs
Lilac, Miss Kim
Hydrangea, Quickfire
SYRINGA patula ‘Miss Kim’
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Bulk’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 6-8’ rounded green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white to deep pink summer insignificant -30 F
yellow to brown
Early summer flowers start white then quickly turn to a deep pink and hold until cold temperatures come late in the fall.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
single, lavender spring insignificant -50 F
An excellent form of dark purple French Hybrid lilac. This variety has the some of the largest individual flowers of any lilac cultivar.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
single, purple late spring insignificant -50 F
Extremely fragrant. Blooms a week after other lilacs. This is the best dwarf form of lilac available for high elevations. Fall color is burgundy on the outside and yellow on the inside. Attracts butterflies.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-12’ 8-10’ upright vase green yellow
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 8-12’ upright green yellow
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Fiala Remembrance’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
single, lavender spring insignificant -50 F
The best white flower of the French Hybrid Lilac cultivars. These double white flowers are very fragrant. Named after Father Fiala, a renowned lilac breeder and founder of the International Lilac Society.
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single, lavender spring insignificant -50 F
This is where it all begins. All of the French Hybrid Lilacs have been derived from this plant. Fragrant flowers. Suckers freely. Attracts butterflies.
Lilac, Fiala’s Remembrance 10-12’ 8-10’ upright vase green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Flower Color: single, dark purple w/white lip Flower Time: spring Fruit: insignificant Hardiness: -40 F
This proven hybrid has dark purple flowers with a unique white margin. No fragrance. Attracts butterflies.
Blooms two weeks later than other lilacs. Attracts butterflies.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
single, lavender late spring insignificant -40 F
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Sensation’
SYRINGA x prestoniae ‘Donald Wyman’
8-10’ 6-10’ upright dense dull green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Lilac, Sensation
Lilac, Donald Wyman Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 3-6’ compact rounded green burgundy/yellow
SYRINGA vulgaris
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Agincourt Beauty’
8-10’ 8-10’ upright vase green yellow
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Lilac, Purple (common)
Lilac, Agincourt Beauty Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Shrubs
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Shrubs
Maple, Bigtooth
Mockorange, Blizzard PHILADELPHUS lewisii ‘Blizzard’
ACER grandidentatum
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
20-30’ 15-20’ upright green Orange/red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
insignificant spring insignificant -30 F
Usually multi-stemmed. An Idaho native that we grow from seed collected here in the Wood River Valley.
Maple, Ginnala 10-15’ 15-20’ spreading irregular green orange/scarlet
yellow spring pink to red -40 F
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
insignificant spring insignificant -40 F
Maple, Tatarian Hot Wings Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 4-5’ upright rounded bronze to green red and purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring insignificant -50 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
4-5’ 4-5’ compact rounded yellow yellow to purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white/pink spring insignificant -50 F
An excellent choice for color contrast. Smaller and slower growing than Diablo Ninebark.
Ninebark, Diablo
ACER tataricum
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Diablo’
yellow early summer red -40 F
Good fall colors. Similar to Ginnala Maple, but with a coarse texture. Large shrub or small tree.
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Blooms up to four weeks in mid summer. A variety of the Idaho state flower, the Syringa.
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Dart’s Gold’
A multi-stemmed native that has been recently rediscovered for its ornamental value.
15-25’ 15-20’ rounded green yellow to purple
fragrant white early summer insignificnt -40 F
Ninebark, Dart’s Gold
ACER glabrum
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
New spring growth emerges bronze and turns yellow-green to purple during the summer. Full sun brings out the best color.
Maple, Rocky Mountain 15-20’ 10-15’ upright rounded green yellow
4-5’ 3’ broad arching green yellow
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Jefam’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Attractive, deeply cut leaves. Fragrant flowers and brilliant fall color.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Ninebark, Amber Jubilee
ACER ginnala
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Shrubs
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-10’ 8-10’ upright rounded mahogany red reddish purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
creamy white spring insignificant -40 F
An excellent choice for color contrast. No other plant has this unique mahogany coloring. Fast growing. Takes pruning well.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Ninebark, Little Devil
Potentilla, McKay’s
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘McKay’s White’
PHYSOCARCUS opulifolius ‘Donna May’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-4’ 3-4’ upright rounded purple red purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white pink spring insignificant -30 F
This dwarf form of purple leaf ninebark also has dwarf foliage giving it a finer texture.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-3’ broad rounded bluish green pink to yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
The best white form of potentilla. Attractive form and foliage color.
Ninebark, Summer Wine
Potentilla, Pink Beauty
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
PHYSOCARPOS opulifolius ‘Seward’
5-6’ 5-6’ upright rounded reddish mahogany
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘Pink Beauty’
Flower Color: pinkish white Flower Time: spring/summer Hardiness: -40 F
red purple
Although quite similar to the Diablo Ninebark, this plants has a more compact form and more finely textured leaves.
Plum, Cistena 6-8’ 5-6’ upright oval deep red/purple deep red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pinkish white spring few-purple -40 F
Potentilla, Goldfinger
The best pink form of potentilla. Flowers hold their color best in cooler climates like ours.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 8-10’ broad arching green yellow/orange
Flower Color: single, fragrant orange and/or yellow Flower Time: spring Fruit: red Hardiness: -20 F
This prolific spring blooming rose often has a mixture of both yellow and copper colored flowers on the same plant. It has been cultivated since the 16th century.
ROSA x ‘Cuthbert Grant’
yellow June-frost none -50 F
Compact habit and large showy flowers make this our choice of yellow potentilla.
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clear pink June-frost none -50 F
Rose, Cuthbert Grant
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘Goldfinger’
3’ 3-4’ broad mounded dark green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
ROSA x ‘Austrian Copper’
This plant can tolerate part shade, but requires full sun for best leaf color. Fragrant flowers.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-3’’ broad mounded bright green pink to yellow
Rose, Austrian Copper
PRUNUS x cistena
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
white June-frost none -50 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3’ 3’ rounded glossy green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
double, deep red recurrent red -40 F
This shrubs rose has flowers that are often compared to that of hybrid tea roses.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Rose, Hansa
Rose, Morden Centennial
ROSA x ‘Hansa’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
ROSA x ‘Morden Centennial’
3-6’ 3-6’ rounded dark green orange/red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
double, violet/red recurrent large, red -40 F
Large flowers have a sweet fragrance accented with clove. This rose provides a flower show in the spring, then blooms randomly until fall.
Rose, Hope for Humanity 1.5-2’ 2’ low open glossy green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Rose, Marie Bugnet Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Rose, Morden Blush Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
2-3’ 2-3’ upright glossy green reddish
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
double, fiery orange recurrent insignificant -40 F
The striking fiery-orange flower color is rare among hardy roses.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-3’ upright dark glossy green brownish red
Flower Color: semi-double, orange blend to yellow Flower Time: everblooming Fruit: insignificant Hardiness: -40 F
Very fragrant, uniquely colored semi-double flowers bloom from June to mid September.
ROSA x ‘Persian Yellow’
double, soft pink recurrent orange/red -40 F
A Parkland Series Rose with large flowers. Blooms from spring until fall with its strongest show in early summer.
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Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Rose, Persian Yellow
ROSA x ‘Morden Blush’
2-3’ 2-3’ rounded dark green yellow/red
Another Parkland Series Rose with large flowers. Blooms from spring until fall with its strongest show in mid-summer.
ROSA x ‘Morden Sunrise’
double, white recurrent red -40 F
Flowers have a spicy fragrance. Red winter stems provide a nice accent to the snow.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
double, pink recurrent red -40 F
Rose, Morden Sunrise
ROSA x ‘Marie Bugnet’
3’ 3’ rounded olive green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
ROSA x ‘Morden Fireglow’
double, dark red everblooming red -40 F
This everblooming rose was named to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Red Cross Society.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-4’ 3-4’ rounded dark green yellow/red
Rose, Morden Fireglow
ROSA x ‘Hope for Humanity’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6’ 6-8’ broad arching dark green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
A prolific spring bloomer with small double yellow flowers.
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double, bright yellow spring red -20 F
Shrubs
Shrubs
Rose, Ramblin Red
Rose, William Baffin Climbing
ROSA x ‘RaDramblin’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-10’ 6’ climber dark green w/red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
double, red everblooming red -40 F
red yellow
An improved version of the Henry Kelsey Rose due to the continuous display of even richer red blooms.
Rose, Red Leaf 5-6’ 5-6’ broad arching blue/purple purple/red
6-9’ 6-9’ climbing dark green yellow to red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
semi-double, pink recurrent red -40 F
A pillar-type rose. Double, medium-sized flowers borne in clusters of up to 30 blooms. Winter hardy and can be left on a trellis.
ROSA x ‘Winnipeg Parks’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
single, lilac pink late spring bright purple/red -50 F
A rose valued more for its stunning foliage and stem color than for its flowers. Leaf color is not as impressive in partial shade. This is truly a rose for all seasons. Will not tolerate wet soils.
Rose, Therese Bugnet ROSA x ‘Therese Bugnet’
Height: 4-6’ Flower Color: double, deep pink Spread: 4-6’ Flower Time: recurrent red Shape: upright Fruit: -40 F Foliage: green Hardiness: Fall Color: orange to red Large, fragrant flowers from spring to fall with its strongest show in early summer. Attractive red stems in the winter. One of the best hardy roses.
Rose, Westerland ROSA x ‘KORwest’
Height: 10-12’ Flower Color: double, apricot orange Spread: 5-8’ Flower Time: everblooming red Shape: climbing Fruit: -30 F Foliage: glossy green Hardiness: Fall Color: yellow to red Grown as a climber or rambling shrub. Large double apricot flowers bloom in clusters and have a spicy fragrance.
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Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Rose, Winnipeg Parks
ROSA rubrifolia glauca
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
ROSA x ‘William Baffin’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 2-3’ upright glossy green reddish
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
semi-double, dark pink everblooming red -50 F
Originating in Canada, this is the most stunning rose of our hardy selection.
Rose, Winter Sunset ROSA x ‘Winter Sunset’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-4’ 3-4’ upright rounded glossy green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow to red double, amber yellow everblooming red -30 F
Large fragrant blossoms are produced all summer long. An outstanding color for any garden.
Rose, Woods ROSA woodsii
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 5-6’ upright arching green yellow to red
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
single, pink late spring red -50 F
This aggressive suckering and fast growing rose makes an excellent hedge or stabilizer in the naturalized landscape.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Serviceberry, Lamarck
Spirea, Ashleaf
AMELANCHIER lamarckii
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ 10-15’ upright rounded
green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring purple black -30 F
red,orange,yellow
Use as a large shrub or small multi-stemmed tree. Fruit is edible if you can get it before the birds do.
Serviceberry, Northline 4-6’ 6-8’
Flower Color: Flower Time: upright mounded Fruit: green Hardiness: orange to red
white spring blue purple -40 F
Developed for fruit production in Canada this serviceberry makes an excellent naturalized planting in sun or shade. Edible fruit attracts birds.
Serviceberry, Smokey 4-6’ 6-8’
Flower Color: Flower Time: upright mounded Fruit: green Hardiness: orange to red
white spring blue purple -40 F
Another serviceberry developed for fruit production in Canada. Very similar to Northline, this variety has been preferred by American growers.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
pink summer white -40 F
Dainty flowers followed by large, white fruit clusters in fall that persist through winter. Excellent for holding soil on steep banks and ideal for wildlife habitat. Also an excellent hedge.
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creamy white late summer insignificant -50 F
Fern-like foliage with large flower plumes. A rapidly spreading multi-stemmed suckering shrub.
SPIRAEA fritschiana
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2-3’ 4-5’ mounding green yellow to purple
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white late spring insignificant -40 F
Flowers in large flat clusters. Valued for flower effect, shade tolerance and excellent fall color.
SPIRAEA fritschiana ‘Tor Gold’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-4’ 3-4’ rounded lemon-lime orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white summer insignificant -40 F
Compact habit doesn’t require pruning. Pink flower buds open white. Lemon-lime foliage holds its color without burning.
SPIRAEA x bumalda ‘Goldflame’
SYMPHORICARPOS albus
5-6’ 5-6’ mounding blue/green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Spirea, Goldflame
Snowberry Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
6-8’ 5-10’ upright deep green yellow to rust red
Spirea, Glow Girl
AMELANCHIER alnifolia ‘Smokey’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Spirea, Fritschiana
AMELANCHIER alnifolia ‘Northline’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
SORBARIA sorbifolia
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
2-3’ 3-4’ mounding golden red to bronze-green
Fall Color: Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
reddish/bronze crimson early summer insignificant -40 F New growth emerges bright red turning gold then light green, giving this plant a multi-colored appearance. Pink spring flowers compliment the mix.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Spirea, Magic Carpet
Spirea, Superstar
SPIRAEA japonica ‘Magic Carpet’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
2’ 2-3’ compact golden red / bronze-green
Fall Color: Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
SPIRAEA x bumalda ‘Denistar’
russet red deep pink early summer insignificant -40 F
New growth starts out bright red turning gold and light green. Although this spirea looks like a dwarf form of Goldflame Spirea it is much more desireable due to its clean habit and compact size.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring insignificant -40 F
An improved version of the Bridalwreath and Vanhouttei Spirea, this plant produces a fountain of pure white flowers in spring.
3-4’ Flower Color: 3-4’ Flower Time: upright spreading Fruit: pinkish-red to green Hardiness: bronze
creamy white summer insignificant -40 F
A compact form of the Ashleaf Spirea. Soft fern-like foliage emerges pinkish-red turning chartreuse in the summer. An outstanding dwarf selection.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
4-6’ 6-8’ uprights light green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
mauve summer insignificant -40 F
Mauve summer flowers set this spirea apart from all others. Attractive to birds, bees and butterflies.
RHUS aromatica
SPIRAEA x nipponica ‘Snowmound’
white spring insignificant -30 F
Branches have an attractive spiky appearance covered in white flowers in the spring and dark green foliage throughout the summer.
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Height: 2-3’ Flower Color: white Spread: 3-5’ Flower Time: mid-late spring Shape: compact rounded Fruit: insignificant Foliage: dark gray/green Hardiness: -40 F Fall Color: orange/red/purple Great foliar texture makes this spirea different from the rest. Removing faded flowers will encourage additional flower blooms.
Sumac, Fragrant
Spirea, Snowmound 3-4’ 3-4’ rounded dark green yellow/purple
Red spring growth turns dark green in summer. Deep pink flowers continue from early summer until frost. A nice compact grower.
SPIRAEA x billardia ‘Triumphans’
SPIRAEA sorbifolia ‘Sem’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
dark pink summer insignificant -40 F
Spirea, Triumph
Spirea, Sem Dwarf Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
SPIRAEA betulifolia ‘Tor’
SPIRAEA x vanhouttei ‘Renaissance’
6-8’ 8-10’ upright arching green yellow
2-3’ 3-4’ rounded dark green bronze to purple
Spirea, Tor Birchleaf
Spirea, Renaissance Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
5-6’ 6-10’ low spreading green scarlet/orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow spring small red berries -40 F
Aromatic foliage when crushed. Excellent for bank retention in hot, dry locations. Roots develop where stems touch the ground.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Sumac, Gro-Low
Viburnum, Nannyberry
RHUS aromatica ‘Gro-Low’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
VIBURNUM lentago
2’ 6-8’ wide spreading green scarlet/orange
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
yellow spring velvety red -40 F
Aromatic foliage when crushed. Great for a hot, dry spot that requires a groundcover.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
green early summer velvety red -30 F
A gold leaf form of the Cutleaf Sumac. Interesting branch structures.
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring blue -40 F
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white spring red -50 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
3-5’ Fall Color: 3-6’ Hardiness: upright rounded blue/gray
yellow -40 F
Very dense. A hardy, sturdy grower that responds well to pruning.
SALIX arenaria
VIBURNUM lantana ‘Mohican’
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
Orange/red berries in summer turn black in fall. Great coarse textures.
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10-12’ 10-12’ upright green red to yellow
Willow, Blue Creek
Viburnum, Mohican 6’ 6-8’ compact globose dark green purple bronze
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
SALIX purpurea ‘Nana’
Eye catching blue fruit covers this compact shrub. Great for hedges or natural areas. Fruit attracts birds.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Tolerant of sun or shade, wet or dry soil. Great for natural areas. Fruit is attractive to birds.
Willow, Arctic Blue Dwarf
VIBURNUM denatum ‘Christom’
5-7’ 4-6’ compact rounded glossy green yellow
white spring blue black -50 F
A very hardy shrub with lobed leaves and a heavy fruit set. Dark red fruit can be used to make preserves and last into the winter.
Viburnum, Blue Muffin Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
VIBURNUM trilobum ‘Wentworth’
RHUS typhina ‘Bailtiger’
4-6’ 4-6’ upright irregular golden yellow/scarlet
10-20’ 6-10’ upright vase glossy green purple red
Viburnum, Wentworth
Sumac, Tiger Eyes Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
creamy white late spring orange/red -25 F
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
2’ 6-8’ low spreading silver/gray yellow
Flower Color: yellow Flower Time: spring Hardiness: -30 F
Excellent for river bank retention without blocking your view of the river. Tolerant of wet soils.
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Shrubs
Shrubs
Willow, Blue Fox
Willow, Flame
SALIX brachycarpa ‘Blue Fox’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
SALIX spp. ‘Flame’
3-4’ Fall Color: 3-4’ Hardiness: upright rounded blue gray
yellow -40 F
A compact willow form with blue gray foliage.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-15’ Flower Color: insignificant 10-15’ Hardiness: -40 F upright rounded glossy green yellow
Beautiful yellow to orange/red bark, intensifies in color in the winter. Hardy and more wind tolerant than other willows.
Willow, Coyote/Sandbar SALIX exigua
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
10-12’ 10-15’ broad rounded blue/gray yellow
Flower Color: insignificant -40 F Hardiness:
Excellent for riparian restoration.
Willow, Dappled
SALIX integra ‘Hakura Nishiki’
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
6-8’ 6-8’
Fall Color: Hardiness:
yellow -30 F
rounded spreading
variegated pink, white & green
New stems are pink and new growth is variegated pink and white followed by green summer foliage.
Willow, Downy SALIX lapponum
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage:
3-5’ 4-6’ low mounding silver/gray
Fall Color: Hardiness:
yellow -40 F
Silver gray foliage has a hairy underside. A nice small mounding willow that offers a great color alternative.
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Arborvitae, Pyramidal Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
THUJA occidentalis ‘Smaragd’
10-15’ 3-4’ narrow pyramid
Foliage: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape:
12-25’ 3-5’ columnar
Foliage: Hardiness:
bright green -40 F
The original parent plant for all other varieties we carry. Faster growing and ultimately taller than its offspring.
Arborvitae, Emerald Green Height: Spread: Shape:
THUJA occidentalis
bright green -30 F
Arborvitae, Techny THUJA occidentalis ‘Techny’
Height: Spread: Shape:
12-15’ 6-8’ pyramidal
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Although not the hardiest of the arborvitae it is definitely the most attractive. Great for hedges. A less formal version unless pruned. Very hardy.
Arborvitae, Hetz Midget
Arborvitae, Zmatlik
THUJA occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’
Height: Spread: Shape:
2’ 2-3’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
Slow growing. Does not require any pruning.
Height: Spread: Shape:
6-10’ 3-4’ narrow pyramidal
Discovered in the Czech Republic after the fall of the Berlin wall, this variety has a wonderful ruffled foliage.
Arborvitae, Holmstrup
Fir, Balsam Dwarf
THUJA occidentalis ‘Holmstrup’
Height: Spread: Shape:
THUJA occidentalis ‘Zmatlik’
8-10’ 3-4’ columnar
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
A hardy selection that stays shorter than most varieties but still maintains the desired shape.
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ABIES balsamea ‘Nana’
Height: Spread: Shape:
1.5-2’ 2-3’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
This evergreen requires some shade and will not tolerate wet soils. Slow growing.
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Fir, Nordmann Golden Spreader
Juniper, Moonglow
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
ABIES nordmanniana ‘Golden Spreader’
3’ 5-6’ spreading
Foliage: Hardiness:
golden yellow -20 F
blue -30 F
Excellent groundcover for hot spots. Will not tolerate wet soil.
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
Feathery foliage. Will not tolerate wet soil.
golden yellow -30 F
JUNIPERUS scopulorum
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-20’ 8-10’ pyramidal
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
green to gray purplish blue -40 F
A Juniper second in hardiness only to its sister plant the Eastern Redcedar. Drought tolerant and wind resistant.
Juniper, Calgary Carpet
Juniper, Sea Green
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Monna’
Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Hardiness:
3’ 3-5’ mounding
Juniper, Rocky Mountain
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Buffalo’
12-15” 6-8’ low spreading
Height: Spread: Shape:
Golden yellow new growth turns medium green with age or shade. An upright spreader with a flattened top. Slow growing. Will not tolerate wet soils.
Juniper, Buffalo Height: Spread: Shape:
silver blue -30 F
JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Old Gold’
JUNIPERUS horizontalis ‘Blue Chip’
Foliage: Hardiness:
Foliage: Hardiness:
Juniper, Old Gold
Juniper, Blue Chip 6-12” 5-6’ prostrate
15-20’ 8-10’ broad pyramid
A great choice for hedges and screens.
New growth is lime green changing to gold. Great winter accent plant.
Height: Spread: Shape:
JUNIPERUS scopulorum ‘Moonglow’
6-12” 8-10’ spreading
Foliage: Hardiness:
soft green -40 F
A little different texture than other junipers gives this spreader an interesting layered effect. Avoid wet soils.
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JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Sea Green’
Height: Spread: Shape:
4-6’ 4-6’ upright spreading
Foliage: Hardiness:
An attractive mid-sized Juniper variety. Will not tolerate wet soil.
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green -30 F
Juniper, Wilton
Juniper, Sea of Gold
JUNIPERUS horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’
JUNIPERUS x pfterzeriana ‘Monsan’
Height: Spread: Shape:
3’ 4-5’ mounded
Foliage: Hardiness:
green with gold tips -40 F
Juniper, Skyrocket
Foliage: Hardiness:
Blue foliage remains bright all year. Will not tolerate wet soil.
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Height: Spread: Shape:
8-12’ 10-12’ mounding weeper
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
bright green golden yellow -40 F
Pine, Austrian Helga PINUS nigra ‘Helga’
JUNIPERUS scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’
Foliage: Hardiness:
bright green golden yellow -40 F
A deciduous conifer that turns yellow in the fall and drops its needles. Immature cones are an ornamental red maturing to brown.
Juniper, Wichita Blue 15-20’ 8-10’ pyramidal
Foliage: Fall Color: Hardiness:
LARIX decidua ‘Pendula’
green -30
New growth has a subtle blue tint. Will not tolerate wet soil.
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-20’ 8-15’ irregular
Larch, Weeping
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Tamariscifolia’
Foliage: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape:
Branches grow up, out and eventually down. A deciduous conifer that turns yellow in the fall and drops its needles.
Juniper, Tam
2-3’ 6-8’ spreading
silver blue -40 F
LARIX decidua ‘Varied Directions’
silver blue -30 F
This tall narrow evergreen is great for hedges or a Tuscan look.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Hardiness:
Larch, Varied Directions
JUNIPERUS virginiana ‘Skyrocket’
15-20’ 3-4’ narrow column
6” 6-8’ low spreading
The lowest of the spreading junipers.
Bright gold color sets this plant apart from other junipers.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
bright blue -30 F
Height: Spread: Shape:
4-8’ 4-8’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Slow growing rounded form of Austrian Pine. Eye-catching white buds against bright green foliage.
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Pine, Mugo Dwarf
Pine, Scotch Beauvron PINUS sylvestris ‘Beauvronensis’
PINUS mugo var. mughus
Height: Spread: Shape:
6-8’ 5-15’ broad spreading
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
Stout spreading branches sweep upward. Prune new growth candles to maintain a dense habit. Branches will develop an open, loose form, if left unpruned.
Foliage: Hardiness:
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
A dense form of the Scotch Pine that requires no shearing. Slow growing.
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 6-8’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
Pine, Mugo Sherwood Compact
Pine, Scotch Hillside Creeper
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
PINUS mugo ‘Sherwood Compact’
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
PINUS sylvestris ‘Hillside Creeper’
2-3’ 10-20’ low spreading
The best groundcover Pine for our climate.
A dwarf form of the Mugo Pine that stays smaller than the Slowmound.
Pine, Mugo Slowmound PINUS mugo ‘Slowmound’
Height: Spread: Shape:
3-4’ 3-6’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -50 F
A low growing variety of Mugo Pine with a naturally dense habit.
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blue/green -40 F
Great for screening what you don’t want to see without blocking your favorite mountain view.
This selection from Denmark naturally appears to be a bonsai specimen.
2-3’ 3-4’ globe
green -40 F
PINUS sylvestris ‘Pumila’
PINUS mugo ‘Jakobsen’
3-4’ 4-5’ bonsai globe
3-5’ 4-8’ globose
Pine, Scotch Dwarf
Pine, Mugo Jakobsen Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
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Foliage: Hardiness:
green -40 F
Spruce, Alberta Dwarf
Spruce, Norway Formanek
PICEA glauca ‘Conica’
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 3-4’ tight pyramid
Foliage: Hardiness:
PICEA abies ‘Formanek’
dark green -30 F
This plant looks very formal without any pruning. Can sunburn in winter.
Foliage: Hardiness:
blue -50 F
blue -30 F
green -40 F
‘Acrocona’ means “with terminal cones on the ends of branches.” These unique cones are red when young, turning a standard light brown by the middle of the summer.
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An improved form of Bird’s Nest Spruce, this plant does not “dish out” in the center. New growth emerges later in the spring making it less prone to spring frost kill.
Height: Spread: Shape:
4-10’ 8-15’ pendulous irregular
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -40 F
PICEA orientalis ‘Nigra Compacta’
PICEA abies ‘Acrocona’
Foliage: Hardiness:
green -40 F
Spruce, Oriental Dwarf
Spruce, Norway Acrocona 6-8’ 6-8’ broad arching
Foliage: Hardiness:
Can be staked and grown in an upright habit with a full skirt or left to form a natural, undulating groundcover.
This dense spruce has a characteristic “Christmas tree” shape.
Height: Spread: Shape:
2-3’ 3-5’ mounding
PICEA abies ‘Pendula’
PICEA pungens ‘Sester’s Dwarf’
Foliage: Hardiness:
Height: Spread: Shape:
Spruce, Norway Weeping
Spruce, Blue Sester’s Dwarf 6-10’ 5-6’ conical
green -40 F
PICEA abies ‘Pumila’
Indistinguishable from Globe Blue Spruce. Can be maintained as a globe or allowed to develop into a dwarf tree form.
Height: Spread: Shape:
Foliage: Hardiness:
Spruce, Norway Pumila Dwarf
PICEA pungens ‘R.H. Montgomery’
5-6’ 5-6’ globose
3-4’ 6-8’ irregular weeping
An irregular weeper with a broad skirt. Great for specimen or rock gardens.
Spruce, Blue Montgomery Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
Height: Spread: Shape:
3-6’ 3-6’ globose
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark black green -30 F
Short needles and dark black green color provide interest to this compact shrub.
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Vines & Ground Cover Spruce, White Weeping PICEA glauca ‘Pendula’
Height: Spread: Shape:
10-20’ Foliage: 4-6’ Hardiness: upright pendulous
gray/green -50 F
Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
The strong vertical accent and weeping branches of this spruce make it a great specimen or boundary plant.
Yew, Citation
TAXUS x media ‘Citation’
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 3-5’ columnar
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Great for hedges, this columnar yew has a soft texture somewhat resembling hemlock foliage.
Yew, Hick’s
TAXUS x media ‘Hickii’
Height: Spread: Shape:
8-10’ 4’ narrow column
Foliage: Hardiness:
dark green -30 F
Great hedge of border especially for shady areas but very slow growing.
Clematis
Yew, Tauton Spreading
CLEMATIS ssp.
TAXUS x media ‘Tautoni’
Height: Spread: Shape:
3-4’ Foliage: 3-5’ spreading globose Hardiness:
dark green w/bright green tips -30 F
Needs little trimming. Highly resistant to winter burn. Softer texture than the Dark Green Spreading Yew.
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Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
8-20’ 6-10’ twining vine dull green yellow/purple
Flower Color: white, blue, pink, purple, and bicolors Flower Time: spring to fall Fruit: none Hardiness: -40 F to -50 F
We feature multiple varieties each season. Flowers range from 3” to 8” in diameter. Pruning requirements will change with the variety you choose. Be sure to follow the directions on our picture tags for best results. We recommend mulching all Clematis during the summer to keep roots cool and to conserve moisture. Clematis grow best when their vines and flowers are in the sun and their roots are cool and shaded. 71
Vines & Ground Cover
Oregongrape, Creeping
Grape, Riverbank
MAHONIA repens
VITUS riparia
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
15-25’ 6-15’ vine / grndcvr green yellow to red
Vines & Ground Cover
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
green summer purple -30 F
Three-lobed leaves. 1/4 - 1/2” edible grapes can be used for jams or jellies.
Honeysuckle, Dropmore Scarlet
LONICERA x brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’
Height: 10-12’ Flower Color: scarlet orange Spread: 6-8’ Flower Time: summer to frost Shape: twining vine Fruit: none Foliage: dull green Hardiness: -40 F Fall Color: yellow Round green leaves are surrounded by medium sized trumpet shaped flowers from early summer until late fall. These non-fragrant flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
12” 1-2’ low spreading glossy green purple
yellow spring blue/black -40 F
Attractive grape-like persistent fall fruit. A slow growing stoloniferous evergreen groundcover.
Vinca Vine VINCA minor
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
3-6” 1-2’ low spreading dark green green
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
blue/violet spring to summer none -30 F
A medium fast grower that will tolerate any soil or light conditions.
Virginia Creeper
Kinnickinnick
PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi
Height: 2-3” Flower Color: pinkish white Spread: 3-6’ Flower Time: late spring Shape: low spreading Fruit: red Foliage: dark green Hardiness: -40 F Fall Color: red Ground hugging native evergreen that grows best in gravel or sandy areas. Prefers partial shade, but is tolerant of hot, full sun.
Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
20-30’ 6-15’ twining vine rich green red
ACTINIDIA arguta
10-15’ 6-10’ twining vine green yellow
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
white summer large green -30 F
Female plants produce large edible, dark green fruit that ripen in September. A male and female plant are required for pollenization, so we plant one of each together in the same pot.
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Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
insignificant early summer blue/black -40 F
A rapid grower. New growth is bronze in color. Tolerates just about any kind of soil. Use as a climbing vine or ground cover.
Kiwi, Hardy Height: Spread: Shape: Foliage: Fall Color:
Flower Color: Flower Time: Fruit: Hardiness:
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Annuals & Perennials WEBB offers a diverse selection of annuals and perennials for your high altitude garden. In addition to receiving fresh shipments of plants weekly during peak season, a large portion of our custom ANNUALS are grown right here in our very own greenhouses. With over 30,000 square feet of growing space, we are able to produce high quality hanging baskets, deck pots, inserts and all the basics. You can start small or indulge in instant mature color!
Specializing in PERENNIALS, we strive to find unique cold hardy varieties. We grow over 20,000 cold climate perennials each spring and fall. This enables us to offer the widest selection of hardy perennials available. With four convenient locations, WEBB Nursery & Garden Centers offer unsurpassed quality in plants and accessories for your own personal needs. See page 78 for directions to our Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum and Twin Falls locations.
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Full Sun
Attractive Blooms
Attracts Birds
Deer Resistant
Partial Shade
Cut Flowers
Outstanding Fall Color
Drought Tolerant
Full Shade
Fragrant
Idaho Native
Wet Soil Tolerant
Full Sun Trees
Alder Ash Aspen Birch Chokecherry Cottonwood Crabapple Elm Hawthorn Honeylocust Hydrangea Tree Lilac Tree Linden Maakia Maple Mountainash Ninebark Tree Oak Pear Plum Poplar Willow Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Apple Apricot Blueberry Cherry Pear Plum Raspberry Conifers
Fir Larch Pine Spruce Shrubs
Almond
Azalea Barberry Buckthorn Buffaloberry Burning Bush Cherry Chokeberry Chokecherry Cotoneaster Cranberrybush Currant Dogwood Elderberry(except sutherland) Forsythia Gooseberry Honeysuckle Hydrangea Lilac Maple Mockorange Ninebark Plum Potentilla Rose Serviceberry Snowberry Spirea Sumac Viburnum Willow Evergreen Shrubs
Arborvitae Fir Juniper Larch Pine Spruce Yew
Grape, Riverbank Honeysuckle, Dropmore Kinnickinnick Kiwi Oregongrape, Creeping Vinca Vine Virginia Creeper
Partial Shade Trees
Alder Cottonwood Hawthorn Honeylocust Hydrangea Tree Lilac Tree Magnolia Maple, Northwind Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Blueberry Raspberry Conifers
Fir (except white) Pine, Bristlecone Pine, Limber Pine, Mugo – tree Pine, Mugo Tannenbaum Pine, Mugo La Cabana Pine, Tannenbaum Pine, Scotch Spruce (except colorado) Shrubs
Vines & Ground Covers
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Azalea Barberry, Golden Barberry, Korbold Boxwood Buckthorn (except sea) Buffaloberry Burning Bush Chokeberry
Partial Shade Shrubs cont.
Chokecherry Cotoneaster Cranberrybush Currant Dogwood Elderberry Gooseberry Honeysuckle Hydrangea Lilac, Miss Kim Maple Ninebark, Dart’s Gold Ninebark, Diablo Ninebark, Summer Wine Plum Potentilla Rose, Red Leaf Rose, Woods Serviceberry Snowberry Spirea (all except Goldflame and Magic Carpet) Sumac Viburnum Willow (except dappled) Evergreen Shrubs
Arborvitae Fir Juniper (except calgary carpet and sea green) Larch Pine Redcedar, Eastern Spruce(except white weeping) Yew Vines & Ground Covers
Clematis Grape, Riverbank Honeysuckle, Dropmore Kinnickinnick Kiwi Oregongrape, Creeping Vinca Vine Virginia Creeper
Full Shade Trees
Hydrangea Tree Conifers
Pine, Bristlecone Shrubs
Boxwood Burning Bush Cranberrybush Currant (execpt Red Lake) Hydrangea, Annabelle Serviceberry Snowberry Spirea, Ashleaf Spirea, Fritschiana Spirea, Tor Birchleaf Viburnum Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Blueberry Evergreen Shrubs
Arborvitae Fir Yew Vines & Ground Covers
Honeysuckle, Dropmore Kinnickinnick Oregongrape, Creeping Vinca Vine Virginia Creeper
Attractive Blooms Trees
Chokecherry Crabapple Hawthorn Hydrangea Tree Lilac Tree Maakia, Amur Mountainash Ninebark Pear Plum
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Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Apple Apricot Cherry Pear Plum Shrubs
Almond Azalea Cherry Chokeberry Chokecherry Cranberrybush Elderberry Forsythia Hydrangea Lilac Mockorange Ninebark (except Dart’s Gold) Plum Potentilla Rose Serviceberry Spirea Viburnum Vines & Ground Covers
Clematis Honeysuckle, Dropmore Vinca Vine
Cut Flowers Trees
Hydrangea Tree Lilac Tree Shrubs
Forsythia Hydrangea Lilac Roses (most) Spirea, Triumph
Fragrant Trees
Chokecherry Crabapple, Brandywine Crabapple, Spring Snow Honeylocust Lilac Tree Linden Pear, Prairie Gem Shrubs
Azalea Chokecherry Lilac Mockorange Plum, Cistena Rose, Austrian Copper Rose, Cutheart Grant Rose, Hansa Rose, Hope For Humanity Rose, Marie Bugnet Rose, Morden Sunrise Rose, Persian Yellow Rose, Therese Bugnet Rose, Westerland Rose, Winnipeg Parks Rose, Winter Sunset Sumac, Fragrant Sumac, Gro-Low Summersweet
Attracts Birds Trees
Alder Birch Chokecherry Crabapple (except Spring Snow) Hawthorn Lilac Tree Mountainash Pear, Mountain Frost Plum, Newport Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Apple
Apricot Blueberry Cherry Pear Plum Raspberry Shrubs
Almond Barberry Buckthorn Buffaloberry Burning Bush Cherry Chokeberry Chokecherry Cotoneaster Cranberrybush, American Compact Currant, Red Lake Currant, Yellow Flowering Dogwood Elderberry Gooseberry Maple, Ginnala Plum, Cistena Serviceberry Snowberry Sumac Viburnum Vines & Ground Covers
Grape, Riverbank Honeysuckle, Dropmore Kinnickinnick Virginia, Creeper
Outstanding Fall Color Trees
Ash Aspen Birch Cottonwood Crabapple Elm
Hawthorn Honeylocust Lilac, Miss Kim Tree Linden, Harvest Gold Linden, American Sentry Maple Mountainash Ninebark Tree Oak Pear Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Apricot Blueberry Plum Shrubs
Almond Azalea Barberry Buckthorn Burning Bush Cherry, Nanking Chokeberry Chokecherry Cotoneaster Cranberrybush Dogwood Gooseberry Honeysuckle, Dwarf Bush Lilac, Miss Kim Maple Ninebark Potentilla Rose Serviceberry Spirea (except Triumph) Sumac Viburnum (except Nannyberry) Willow, Flame Evergreen Shrubs
Juniper, Rocky Mountain Larch Vines & Ground Covers
Virginia Creeper
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Idaho Native Trees
Alder Aspen, Quaking Birch, Western Red Cottonwood Conifers
Fir, Subalpine Fir, White (Concolor) Pine, Limber Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Ponderosa Spruce, Colorado Shrubs
Chokecherry, Native Currant, Yellow Flowering Maple, Bigtooth Maple, Rocky Mountain Mockorange Rose, Woods Snowberry Willow, Coyote/Sandbar Evergreen Shrubs
Juniper, Rocky Mountain Vines & Ground Covers
Grape, Riverbank Kinnickinnick Oregongrape, Creeping
Deer/Elk Resistant Trees
Alder, Mountain Aspen, Quaking Aspen, Swedish Birch, Western Red Chokecherry, Shurbert Cottonwood, Black Elm, Accolade Oak Poplar Conifers
Fir Larch Pine, Bristlecone
Shrubs
Barberry Buffaloberry, Silver Buckthorn, Sea Chokecherry, Canada Red Chokecherry, Native Cotoneaster, Peking Currant, Alpine Currant, Red Lake Currant, Yellow Flowering Forsythia, Meadowlark Gooseberry, Pixwell Potentilla Rose, Woods Snowberry Spirea Sumac Evergreen Shrubs
Fir Juniper Larch Yew Vines & Ground Covers
Oregongrape, Creeping Kinnickinnick Vinca
Drought Tolerant
Trees
Alder Ash Aspen Chokecherry Cottonwood Crabapple Elm Hawthorn, Russian Honeylocust Hydrangea Tree Lilac Tree Maakia, Amur Magnolia Maple (except Northwind) Ninebark Tree 79
Oak Pear Plum Poplar (except Lanceleaf) Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Apple Apricot Cherry Pear Plum Raspberry Conifers
Fir Larch Pine Spruce Shrubs
Almond Buckthorn, Sea Buffaloberrry Cherry, Nanking Cherry, Pawnee Buttes Chokecherry Cotoneaster, Peking (or Hedge) Currant Elderberry Gooseberry Honysuckle, Dwarf Bush Lilac Maple Mockorange Ninebark Potentilla Rose, Austrian Copper Rose, Hansa Rose, Marie Bugnet Rose, Persian Yellow Rose, Red Leaf Rose, Woods Serviceberry Snowberry Spirea, Ashleaf Spirea, Sem Dwarf Sumac
WEBB from Above Drought Tolerant cont. Evergreen Shrubs
Juniper Larch Pine Spruce (except Alberta Dwarf) Vines & Ground Covers
Grape, Riverbank Kinnickinnick Oregongrape, Creeping Silver Lace Vine Vinca Vine Virginia Creeper
Wet Soil Tolerant Trees
Alder Ash, Mancana Aspen Birch Cottonwood Poplar Willow Fruit Trees / Small Fruits
Blueberry Raspberry
Shrubs
Evergreen Shrubs
Arborvitae Yew, Hicks
Conifers
Pine, Austrian Pine, Austrian Oregon Green Pine, Ponderosa
Bellevue Nursery
Buckthorn, Sea Dogwood Elderberry Potentilla Rose, Woods Serviceberry Summersweet Viburnum Willow
Vines & Ground Covers
Bellevue Nursery
Grape, Riverbank Vinca Vine Virginia Creeper
North Farm
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Customer Terms
WEBB Year Round Property Care Webb’s main objective is providing you with a healthy and beautiful property that endures long after installation. That’s why our Property Services team is on the job week after week, year after year to enhance your property value and protect your landscape investment. With over 40 years of experience under our belt, Webb understands the gardening form, architectural intent and horticultural science behind the shape of your property. Trust the Webb experts to preserve the life of your favorite outdoor spaces.
Full Service Maintenance – Webb custom designs a comprehensive maintenance
plan for every property. We pre-schedule all services including lawn and plant nutrition, pest control, corrective pruning and tree care, mowing, garden maintenance, annual color installation and irrigation repair. We also welcome special requests from our clients. By keeping our support options flexible, we can accommodate a diverse range of your property needs.
Regular Supervisor Visits – We maintain several supervisors in the field to monitor quality control through crew performance checks, plant and turf health inspections, irrigation system operation checks and overall property management.
Expert Team – Within a staff of 180 supervisors, foremen and crew, the Webb team includes on-staff horticulturists, arborists and specialized technicians. We believe in improvement through education and strive to be the leader in new knowledge and innovation.
Employee Owned – In every Webb employee you will find a passionate and
hardworking person who is dedicated to customer satisfaction. And as an employeeowned business, you can expect the same quality, integrity and professionalism for many years to come.
Wood River Valley Deliveries:
$50 within the Big Wood River Valley (This is defined as Timmerman Hill to the SNRA on Hwy 75 and Queens Crown to Stanton’s Crossing on Hwy 20. Special conditions may apply to individual county roads). There is a $3 per loaded mile fee for deliveries outside the Big Wood River Valley. Any item requiring special handling, placement or more than one person to deliver will be charged $50 per man-hour according to the staff needed. Drivers will deliver materials to your site where the truck can gain reasonable access. Transporting or placing product on site is considered “special handling”.
Bulk Items: Bark, Soil Pep, Compost, Etc. $50 delivery (per trip) to each drop-site within the Big Wood River Valley Plant Materials: Flats & Container Plants up to 15 gallon (a loader is not required for this product) $50 delivery in the Big Wood River Valley for one drop.
Ball & Burlap Plant Material: (a loader is required for this product) $50 delivery in the Big Wood River Valley for one drop if a WEBB loader is not required. If you do not have a loader, we will provide one at an additional $85 per hour with a one-hour minimum.
Palletized Items, Boulders, Statuary, Etc.: (a loader is required for this product) $50 delivery in the Big Wood River Valley for one drop if a WEBB loader is not required. If you do not have a loader, we will provide one at an additional $85 per hour with a one-hour minimum.
Emergency Response – You can reach us by calling our office or the 24/7 emergency line for rapid response and professional results.
Preferred Customer Discount: Ask about our preferred customer program.
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U.S.D.A. Hardiness Chart Idaho Chart
Special Orders & Holds:
Any orders made through us to other growers/nurseries/suppliers must be paid in full at the time of the order. We cannot guarantee such stock as to condition, survival or health at the time of purchase or thereafter. Please have special orders picked up as soon as possible. Any stock put on HOLD must be prepaid in full. All HOLD material must be picked up within 30 days. Products purchased and held at our garden centers will be untagged and returned to inventory after 30 days. No credits will be given on restocked items.
Credits/Returns:
We DO NOT give cash refunds on credit cards. Credits and returns must have manager’s approval. In-store gift cards will be given towards future purchases. Nursery pot returns are given credit (not cash). Returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee.
Guarantees:
NOTE: 99% of all plant mortality for new installs is due to lack of water. DO NOT LET YOUR PLANTS DRY OUT. Remember to keep your soil moist for the first year of your new plant’s life. This means your new plants need water daily for the first growing season. WEBB will replace hardy trees and shrubs that do not survive within 6 months from purchase date at 100% of purchase price (with a purchase receipt). If customer purchases our “Extended Guarantee Package” WEBB will extend the shrub and tree guarantee to one full year. Perennial, annual, tropical and house plants are not guaranteed. Trees and shrubs planted in decorative above ground containers should be treated as annuals and are not guaranteed to survive our winters. We guarantee that all stock is healthy and in a viable condition at the time of sale. No other guarantees are expressed or implied. “Managers Specials”, weekly sales and any other discount sales will be conditional and DO NOT qualify for guarantees (including contractor discounts).
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Approximate range of average annual minimum temperatures for each zone.
AVERAGE ANNUAL MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
Temperature (°C)
–45.6 and Below 1 –42.8 to –45.5 2A –40.0 to –42.7 2B –37.3 to –40.0 3A –34.5 to –37.2 3B –31.7 to – 34.4 4A –28.9 to –31.6 4B –26.2 to –28.8 5A –23.4 to –26.1 5B –20.6 to –23.3 6A –17.8 to –20.5 6B –15.0 to –17.7 7A –12.3 to –15.0 7B –9.5 to –12.2 8A –6.7 to –9.4 8B –3.9 to –6.6 9A –1.2 to –3.8 9B 1.6 to –1.1 10A
4.4 to 1.7 10B 4.5 and Above 11
Zone Temperature (°F) Below –50 –45 to –50 –40 to –45 –35 to –40 –30 to –35 –25 to –30 –20 to –25 –15 to –20 –10 to –15 –5 to –10 0 to –5 5 to 0 10 to 5 15 to 10 20 to 15 25 to 20 30 to 25 35 to 30
Temperatures on the chart are based on average minimum temperatures. Extremes may and do exist in each zone. Keep in mind that these hardiness zones are relative only. The weather and climate are not finite. Occasionally, plants which might be hardy in Zone 4, for example, might die over winter in an area listed as being Zone 5 (a warmer climate) because of a quirk of that particular winter and location. Our valleys hardiness ranges from 3A to 4B depending on location and microclimate.
40 to 35 40 and Above
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Index
Index 59
Birch, European White . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dogwood, Arctic Fire . . . . . . . . . . 36
Juniper, Skyrocket . . . . . . . . . . . 62
MALUS x ‘Radiant’ . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PICEA pungens ‘Sester’s Dwarf’ . . . . 66
ABIES concolor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Birch, Western Red . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dogwood, Ivory Halo . . . . . . . . . . 36
Juniper, Tam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
MALUS x ‘Red Jade’ . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pine, Austrian . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ABIES fraseri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Blueberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Dogwood, Prairie Fire . . . . . . . . . . 37
Juniper, Wichita Blue . . . . . . . . .
62
MALUS x ‘Royal Beauty’ . . . . . . . . . 9
Pine, Austrian Helga . . . . . . . . . . 63
ABIES koreana ‘Horstmann’s Silberlocke’ 23
Boxwood, Chicagoland . . . . . . . . . 31
Dogwood, Redtwig Bailey . . . . . . . .37
Juniper, Wilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
MALUS x ‘Royalty’ . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pine, Austrian Oregon Green . . . . . . 24
ABIES lasiocarpa . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Buckthorn, Fernleaf . . . . . . . . . .
32
Elderberry, Adam’s . . . . . . . . . . . 37
JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Old Gold’ . . . . 61
MALUS x ‘Spring Snow’ . . . . . . . . .10
Pine, Bristlecone . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ABIES lasiocarpa arizonica . . . . . . . 22
Buckthorn, Fine Line . . . . . . . . . . 32
Elderberry, Black Lace . . . . . . . . . 37
JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Sea Green’ . . . 61
Maple, Autumn Blaze . . . . . . . . . . 13
Pine, Limber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
ABIES lasiocarpa arizonica ‘Glauca Compacta’ 22
Buckthorn, Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Elderberry, Black Tower . . . . . . . . 38
JUNIPERUS horizontalis ‘Blue Chip’ . . 60
Maple, Bigtooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Pine, Lodgepole . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
ABIES nordmanniana ‘Golden Spreader’ 60
Buckthorn, Tallhedge . . . . . . . . .
32
Elderberry, Golden . . . . . . . . . . . 38
JUNIPERUS horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’ . . . 63
Maple, Ginnala . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Pine, Mugo - Tree Form . . . . . . . .
ACER ginnala . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42
Buffaloberry, Silver . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Elderberry, Sutherland Gold . . . . . . 38
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Buffalo’ . . . . . . 60
Maple, Northwind . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Pine, Mugo Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . .64
ACER glabrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Burning Bush, Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . 33
Elm, Accolade . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Monna’ . . . . . . 60
Maple, Rocky Mountain . . . . . . . . .42
Pine, Mugo Jakobsen . . . . . . . . . .64
ACER grandidentatum . . . . . . . . . 42
BUXUS ‘Glenco’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
EUONYMUS alata ‘Compacta’ . . . . . 33
JUNIPERUS sabina ‘Tamariscifolia’ . .
62
Maple, Tatarian Hot Wings . . . . . . . 42
Pine, Mugo La Cabana . . . . . . . . . 25
ACER tataricum . . . . . . . . . . . .
42
Cherry, Nanking . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Fir, Alpine Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
JUNIPERUS scopulorum . . . . . . . . .61
Mockorange, Blizzard . . . . . . . . . 43
Pine, Mugo Sherwood Compact . . . . 64
ACER x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ . . . . . . 13
Cherry, Pawnee Buttes . . . . . . . . . 33
Fir, Balsam Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . 59
JUNIPERUS scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ . .61
Mountainash, Cardinal Royal . . . . . . 13
Pine, Mugo Slowmound . . . . . . . . .64
ACER x pseudosieboldianum IsINW’ . . 13
Cherry, Pie Semi-dwarf . . . . . . . .
20
Fir, Corkbark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
JUNIPERUS scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ 62
Mountainash, European - Clump . . . . 14
Pine, Mugo Tannenbaum . . . . . . . 26
ACTINIDIA arguta . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Chokeberry, Autumn Magic . . . . . . 33
Fir, Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
JUNIPERUS virginiana ‘Skyrocket’ . . . 62
Ninebark, Amber Jubilee . . . . . . . . 43
Pine, Ponderosa . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Alder, Mountain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chokecherry, Canada Red . . . . . . . .34
Fir, Korean Silverhair . . . . . . . . . . 23
JUNIPERUS x pfterzeriana ‘Monsan’ . . 62
Ninebark, Dart’s Gold . . . . . . . . . 43
Pine, Scotch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Almond, Flowering . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Chokecherry, Native . . . . . . . . . . 34
Fir, Nordmann Golden Spreader . . . . 60
Kinnickinnick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Ninebark, Diablo . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Pine, Scotch Beauvron . . . . . . . . . 65
ALNUS incana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chokecherry, Shubert . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Fir, Subalpine . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23
Kiwi, Hardy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Ninebark, Diablo Tree . . . . . . . . . .14
Pine, Scotch Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . 65
AMELANCHIER alnifolia ‘Northline’ . .
50
Clematis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Fir, White (Concolor) . . . . . . . . . . .23
Larch, European . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Ninebark, Little Devil . . . . . . . . . . 44
Pine, Scotch Hillside Creeper . . . . .
AMELANCHIER alnifolia ‘Smokey’ . . . 50
CLEMATIS ssp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
FORSYTHIA x ‘Meadowlark’ . . . . . . 38
Larch, Varied Directions . . . . . . . . 63
Ninebark, Summer Wine . . . . . . . . 44
PINUS aristata . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
AMELANCHIER lamarckii . . . . . . . . 50
CORNUS alba ‘Bailhalo’ . . . . . . . . 36
Forsythia, Meadowlark . . . . . . . . . 38
Larch, Weeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Oak, Bur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
PINUS contorta . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Apple, Semi-dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CORNUS alba ‘Prairie Fire’ . . . . . . . 37
FRAXINUS mandshurica ‘mancana’ . . . 4
LARIX decidua . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Oak, Burenglish . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
PINUS flexilis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Apricot, Semi-dwarf . . . . . . . . . . 19
CORNUS sericea ‘Baileyi’ . . . . . . . . 37
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis ‘Harve’ . 10
LARIX decidua ‘Pendula’ . . . . . . . . 63
Oak, Regal Prince . . . . . . . . . . . .15
PINUS mugo ‘Jakobsen’ . . . . . . . . .64
Arborvitae, Emerald Green . . . . . . . 58
CORNUS stolonifera ‘Farrow’ . . . . . . 36
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis ‘Prairie Silk’ 11
LARIX decidua ‘Varied Directions’ . . . 63
Oak, Swamp White . . . . . . . . . . . 15
PINUS mugo ‘La Cabana’ . . . . . . . 25
Arborvitae, Hetz Midget . . . . . . . .
58
COTONEASTER apiculatus . . . . . . . 34
Gooseberry, Pixwell . . . . . . . . . .
39
Lilac, Agincourt Beauty . . . . . . . . . 40
Oregongrape, Creeping . . . . . . . .
70
PINUS mugo ‘Sherwood Compact’ . . . 64
Arborvitae, Holmstrup . . . . . . . . . 58
COTONEASTER lucidus . . . . . . . . . 34
Grape, Riverbank . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Lilac, Donald Wyman . . . . . . . . . . 41
PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia . . . . 70
PINUS mugo ‘Slowmound’ . . . . . . . 64
Arborvitae, Pyramidal . . . . . . . . .
Cotoneaster, Cranberry . . . . . . . . . 34
Hawthorn, Russian . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Lilac, Fiala’s Remembrance . . . . . . 40
Pear, Mountain Frost . . . . . . . . . . .15
PINUS mugo ‘Tannenbaum’ . . . . . . 26
Arborvitae, Zmatlik . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Cotoneaster, Peking (or Hedge) . . . .
34
HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides . . . . . . . . 32
Lilac, Japanese Ivory Silk . . . . . . . . 11
Pear, Semi-dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . 20
PINUS mugo rostrata . . . . . . . . . . 25
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi . . . . . . 71
Cottonwood, Black . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Honeylocust, Northern Acclaim . . . . . 10
Lilac, Korean Dwarf Tree . . . . . . . . 11
PHILADELPHUS lewisii ‘Blizzard’ . . . . 43
PINUS mugo var. mughus . . . . . . . .64
ARONIA melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’ . 33
Crabapple, Brandywine . . . . . . . . . . 7
Honeylocust, Prairie Silk . . . . . . . . 11
Lilac, Miss Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Dart’s Gold’ 43
PINUS nigra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Ash, Mancana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Crabapple, Echtermeyer . . . . . . . . . 7
Honeysuckle, Dropmore Scarlet . . . . 71
Lilac, Miss Kim Tree . . . . . . . . . . 12
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Diablo Tree’ 14
PINUS nigra ‘Helga’ . . . . . . . . . . 63
Aspen, Quaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Crabapple, Louisa Weeping . . . . . . . 7
Honeysuckle, Dwarf Bush . . . . . . . 39
Lilac, Purple (common) . . . . . . . . . 41
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Diablo’ . . . 43
PINUS nigra ‘Oregon Green’ . . . . . . .24
Aspen, Swedish . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Crabapple, Perfect Purple . . . . . . . . . 8
HYDRANGEA arborescens ‘Annabelle’ . 39
Lilac, Sensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
PHYSOCARCUS opulifolius ‘Donna May’ 44
PINUS ponderosa . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Azalea, Northern Lights Series . . . . . 29
Crabapple, Prairifire . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Bulk’ . . . . . 40
Linden, American Sentry . . . . . . . . 12
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Jefam’ . . . 43
PINUS sylvestris . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Barberry, Crymson Pygmy . . . . . . . 30
Crabapple, Radiant . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Limelight Tree’ 11
Linden, Greenspire . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PHYSOCARPOS opulifolius ‘Seward’ . . 44
PINUS sylvestris ‘Beauvronensis’ . . . . 65
Barberry, Golden . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Crabapple, Red Jade Weeping . . . . . . 8
HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Limelight’ . .
39
Linden, Harvest Gold . . . . . . . . . . 12
PICEA abies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
PINUS sylvestris ‘Hillside Creeper’ . . . 65
Barberry, Golden Ruby . . . . . . . . . 30
Crabapple, Royal Beauty Weeping . . . . 9
Hydrangea, Annabelle . . . . . . . . . 39
LONICERA x brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’ 71
PICEA abies ‘Acrocona’ . . . . . . . . 66
PINUS sylvestris ‘Pumila’ . . . . . . . 65
Barberry, Kobold . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Crabapple, Royal Gem . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hydrangea, Limelight . . . . . . . . .
39
Maackia, Amur . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
PICEA abies ‘Cupressina’ . . . . . . . .27
Plum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Barberry, Orange Rocket . . . . . . . . 31
Crabapple, Royal Raindrops . . . . . . . 9
Hydrangea, Limelight Tree . . . . . . . 11
MAACKIA amurensis . . . . . . . . . . 13
PICEA abies ‘Formanek’ . . . . . . . . .67
Plum, Cistena . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Barberry, Rosy Glow . . . . . . . . . . .31
Crabapple, Royalty . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hydrangea, Quickfire . . . . . . . . . . 40
MAHONIA repens . . . . . . . . . . .
70
PICEA abies ‘Pendula’ . . . . . . . . . 67
Plum, Newport . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Aurea’ . . . . . . 30
Crabapple, Spring Snow . . . . . . . . .10
Juniper, Blue Chip . . . . . . . . . . . 60
MALUS cv. ‘Fridlund’ . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PICEA abies ‘Pumila’ . . . . . . . . . . 67
Poplar, Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Crymson Pygmy’ 30
Cranberrybush, American Compact . . 35
Juniper, Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . .
60
MALUS ‘JFS-KW5’ . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PICEA glauca ‘Conica’ . . . . . . . . . 66
Poplar, Lanceleaf . . . . . . . . . . . .16
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Goruzam’ . . . . 30
Cranberrybush, European Dwarf . . . . 35
Juniper, Calgary Carpet . . . . . . . .
60
MALUS ssp ‘Apple’ . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PICEA glauca ‘Densata’ . . . . . . . .
26
Poplar, Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Kobold’ . . . . . 30
CRATAEGUS ‘Ambigua’ . . . . . . . . . 10
Juniper, Moonglow . . . . . . . . . . . 61
MALUS x ‘Branzam’ . . . . . . . . . . . 7
PICEA glauca ‘Pendula’ . . . . . . . . 68
POPULUS alba . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Maria’ . . . . . . 31
Currant, Alpine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Juniper, Old Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
MALUS x ‘Echtermeyer’ . . . . . . . . . 7
PICEA orientalis ‘Nigra Compacta’ . . . 67
POPULUS deltoides ‘Dakota’ . . . . . . 16
BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Rosy Glow’ . . . .31
Currant, Red Lake . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Juniper, Rocky Mountain . . . . . . . . 61
MALUS x ‘Louisa’ . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
PICEA pungens . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
POPULUS tremula erecta . . . . . . . . . 6
BETULA occidentalis fontinalis . . . . . . 6
Currant, Yellow Flowering . . . . . . .
36
Juniper, Sea Green . . . . . . . . . . . 61
MALUS x ‘Perfect Purple’ . . . . . . . . 8
PICEA pungens ‘Iseli Fastigiate’ . . . . 27
POPULUS tremuloides . . . . . . . . . . 4
BETULA pendula . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DIERVILLA lonicera . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Juniper, Sea of Gold . . . . . . . . . . 62
MALUS x ‘Prairifire’ . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PICEA pungens ‘R.H. Montgomery’ . .
POPULUS trichocarpa . . . . . . . . . . 7
ABIES balsamea ‘Nana’ . . . . . . . .
59
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Index
Index
POPULUS x acuminata . . . . . . . . . 16
ROSA x ‘Persian Yellow’ . . . . . . . . .47
SPIRAEA fritschiana ‘Tor Gold’ . . . . . 51
TAXUS x media ‘Hickii’ . . . . . . . . . 68
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘Goldfinger’ . . . 44
ROSA x ‘RaDramblin’ . . . . . . . . .
48
SPIRAEA fritschiana . . . . . . . . . . .51
TAXUS x media ‘Tautoni’ . . . . . . . . 68
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘McKay’s White’ . 45
ROSA x ‘Therese Bugnet’ . . . . . . .
48
SPIRAEA japonica ‘Magic Carpet’ . . . .52
THUJA occidentalis . . . . . . . . . . 59
POTENTILLA fruticosa ‘Pink Beauty’ . . 45
ROSA x ‘William Baffin’ . . . . . . . .
49
SPIRAEA sorbifolia ‘Sem’ . . . . . . . .52
THUJA occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’ . . . 58
Potentilla, Goldfinger . . . . . . . . . . 44
ROSA x ‘Winnipeg Parks’ . . . . . . . . 49
SPIRAEA x billardia ‘Triumphans’ . . .
53
THUJA occidentalis ‘Holmstrup’ . . . . 58
Potentilla, McKay’s . . . . . . . . . . . 45
ROSA x ‘Winter Sunset’ . . . . . . . . . 49
SPIRAEA x bumalda ‘Denistar’ . . . . . 53
THUJA occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ . . . . . 58
Potentilla, Pink Beauty . . . . . . . . . 45
Rose, Austrian Copper . . . . . . . . . 45
SPIRAEA x bumalda ‘Goldflame’ . . . . 51
THUJA occidentalis ‘Techny’ . . . . . . 59
PRUNUS besseyi ‘Pawnee Buttes’ . . . 33
Rose, Cuthbert Grant . . . . . . . . . . 45
SPIRAEA x nipponica ‘Snowmound’ . . 52
THUJA occidentalis ‘Zmatlik’ . . . . . . 59
PRUNUS cerasifera ‘Newport’ . . . . . 15
Rose, Hansa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SPIRAEA x vanhouttei ‘Renaissance’ . .52
TILIA americana ‘McKSentry’ . . . . . .12
PRUNUS ssp ‘Apricot’. . . . . . . . . . .19
Rose, Hope for Humanity . . . . . . .
46
Spirea, Ashleaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
TILIA cordata ‘Greenspire’ . . . . . . . .12
PRUNUS ssp ‘Cherry’ . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rose, Marie Bugnet . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Spirea, Fritschiana . . . . . . . . . . . 51
TILIA mongolica ‘Harvest Gold’ . . . . .12
PRUNUS ssp ‘Plum’ . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rose, Morden Blush . . . . . . . . . . 46
Spirea, Glow Girl . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
ULMUS ‘Morton’ . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
PRUNUS tomentosa . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Rose, Morden Centennial . . . . . . . . 47
Spirea, Goldflame . . . . . . . . . . . .51
VACCINIUM ssp ‘Blueberry’. . . . . . . .19
PRUNUS triloba . . . . . . . . . . . .
29
Rose, Morden Fireglow . . . . . . . . . 47
Spirea, Magic Carpet . . . . . . . . . . 52
VIBURNUM denatum ‘Christom’ . . . . 54
PRUNUS virginiana . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Rose, Morden Sunrise . . . . . . . . . 47
Spirea, Renaissance . . . . . . . . . . 52
VIBURNUM lantana ‘Mohican’ . . . . . 54
PRUNUS virginiana ‘Canada Red’ . . . . 34
Rose, Persian Yellow . . . . . . . . . . 47
Spirea, Sem Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . 52
VIBURNUM lentago . . . . . . . . . . 55
PRUNUS virginiana ‘Shubert’ . . . . . . 6
Rose, Ramblin Red . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Spirea, Snowmound . . . . . . . . . . .52
VIBURNUM opulus ‘Nana’ . . . . . . . 35
PRUNUS x cistena . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Rose, Red Leaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Spirea, Superstar . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
VIBURNUM trilobum ‘Bailey Compact’
35
PYRUS ssp ‘Pear’. . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rose, Therese Bugnet . . . . . . . . . 48
Spirea, Tor Birchleaf . . . . . . . . . . .53
VIBURNUM trilobum ‘Wentworth’ . . .
55
PYRUS ussuriensis ‘Bailfrost’ . . . . . . 15
Rose, Westerland . . . . . . . . . . .
Spirea, Triumph . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viburnum, Blue Muffin . . . . . . . . . 54
QUERCUS bicolor . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Rose, William Baffin Climbing . . . . . 49
Spruce, Alberta Dwarf . . . . . . . . . 66
Viburnum, Mohican . . . . . . . . . .
QUERCUS macrocarpa . . . . . . . . . .14
Rose, Winnipeg Parks . . . . . . . . . 49
Spruce, Black Hills . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Viburnum, Nannyberry . . . . . . . . . 55
QUERCUS macrocarpa x robur . . . . . 14
Rose, Winter Sunset . . . . . . . . . . 49
Spruce, Blue Iseli Columnar . . . . . . .27
Viburnum, Wentworth . . . . . . . . . 55
QUERCUS x bicolor ‘Long’ . . . . . . . 15
Rose, Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Spruce, Blue Montgomery . . . . . . . 66
VINCA minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Raspberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
RUBUS ssp ‘Raspberry’ . . . . . . . . . 21
Spruce, Blue Sester’s Dwarf . . . . . . 66
Vinca Vine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Asplenifolia’ . . .
32
SALIX alba ‘Tristis’ . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Spruce, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Virginia Creeper . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Ron Williams’ . . . 32
SALIX alba vitellina . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Spruce, Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
VITUS riparia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
RHAMNUS frangula ‘Tallhedge’ . . . .
SALIX arenaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Spruce, Norway Acrocona . . . . . . . 66
Willow, Arctic Blue Dwarf . . . . . . .
RHODODENDRON x ‘Northern Lights’ . 29
SALIX brachycarpa ‘Blue Fox’ . . . . .
56
Spruce, Norway Cupressina . . . . . . .27
Willow, Blue Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 55
RHUS aromatica . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
SALIX exigua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Spruce, Norway Formanek . . . . . . . 67
Willow, Blue Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
RHUS aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ . . . . . .
54
SALIX integra ‘Hakura Nishiki’ . . . . . 56
Spruce, Norway Pumila Dwarf . . . . . 67
Willow, Coyote/Sandbar . . . . . . . . 56
RHUS typhina ‘Bailtiger’ . . . . . . . . .54
SALIX lapponum . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Spruce, Norway Weeping . . . . . . . . 67
Willow, Dappled . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
RIBES alpinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
SALIX purpurea ‘Nana’ . . . . . . . . . 55
Spruce, Oriental Dwarf . . . . . . . . . 67
Willow, Downy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
RIBES aureum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
SALIX spp. ‘Flame’ . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Spruce, White Weeping . . . . . . . . 68
Willow, Flame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
RIBES x ‘Pixwell’ . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
SAMBUCUS canadensis ‘Adam’s’ . . . .37
Sumac, Fragrant . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Willow, Golden . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
RIBES x ‘Red Lake’ . . . . . . . . . .
SAMBUCUS canadensis ‘Aurea’ . . . . 38
Sumac, Gro-Low . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Willow, Niobe Weeping . . . . . . . . . 17
ROSA rubrifolia glauca . . . . . . . . . 48
SAMBUCUS nigra ‘EIFFEL1’ . . . . . .
38
Sumac, Tiger Eyes . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Yew, Citation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
ROSA woodsii . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49
SAMBUCUS nigra ‘Eva’ . . . . . . . . .37
SYMPHORICARPOS albus . . . . . . . 50
Yew, Hick’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
ROSA x ‘Austrian Copper’ . . . . . . .
45
SAMBUCUS racemosa ‘Sutherland Gold’ 38
SYRINGA meyeri ‘Palibin Tree’ . . . . . 11
Yew, Tauton Spreading . . . . . . . . . 68
ROSA x ‘Cuthbert Grant’ . . . . . . . . 45
Serviceberry, Lamarck . . . . . . . . . 50
SYRINGA patula ‘Miss Kim Tree’ . . . . 12
ROSA x ‘Hansa’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Serviceberry, Northline . . . . . . . . . 50
SYRINGA patula ‘Miss Kim’ . . . . . . .41
ROSA x ‘Hope for Humanity’ . . . . . . 46
Serviceberry, Smokey . . . . . . . . . 50
SYRINGA reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ . . . . . 11
ROSA x ‘KORwest’ . . . . . . . . . . . 48
SHEPHERDIA argentea . . . . . . . . . 31
SYRINGA vulgaris . . . . . . . . . . . .41
ROSA x ‘Marie Bugnet’ . . . . . . . . . 46
Snowberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Agincourt Beauty’ . . 40
ROSA x ‘Morden Blush’ . . . . . . . .
46
SORBARIA sorbifolia . . . . . . . . . . 51
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Fiala Remembrance’ 40
ROSA x ‘Morden Centennial’ . . . . . . 47
SORBUS aucuparia - clump . . . . . . .14
SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Sensation’ . . . . . .41
ROSA x ‘Morden Fireglow’ . . . . . . . 47
SORBUS aucuparia ‘Michred’ . . . . . . 13
SYRINGA x prestoniae ‘Donald Wyman’ 41
ROSA x ‘Morden Sunrise’ . . . . . . . . 47
SPIRAEA betulifolia ‘Tor’ . . . . . . . . 53
TAXUS x media ‘Citation’ . . . . . . . . 68
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