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Botanical Name: Abelia grandiflora 'Sherwoodii'
A hardy, quick growing evergreen or semi-deciduous shrub (cooler climates) with arching branches. Grows 3-4 feet tall and 5 feet wide. Lightly fragrant, bell-shaped lavender pink flowers are heaviest late summer through fall and sporadically througho...
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Botanical Name: Berberis trifoliolata 'Agarita'
Agarita is a rounded shrub withgray-green, holly-like foliage and clusters of fragrant yellow flowers from February through April. The fruit that follows is a bright red berry that is attracts birds and which makes a delicious jelly. Best shape in fu...
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Botanical Name: Agave schidigera 'Durango Delight'
'Durango Delight' is a slow growing dark green rosette-shaped agave with white fibrous threads outlining the sharp-tipped blades. A plant over 5 years old displays a radiating circle of around 100-150 leaves, and the flower stalk rises 10 to 12 feet ...
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Botanical Name: Thuja plicata 'Green Giant'
Thuja Green Giant is becoming more and more popular among landscapers, growers, and homeowners alike. This hardy, fast growing, conifer makes a perfect privacy screen in just a few short years.
Green Giant will grow from 3 to 5 feet per year an...
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Botanical Name: Thuja orientalis 'Blue Cone'
This is an uncommon arborvitae, yet a wonderful addition to your landscape. Bright green foliage in vertical sprays with little, if any, bronzing in the winter. Distinguishing feature is the bright glaucous blue cones which are a great contrast again...
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Botanical Name: Cupressus arizonica
The only cypress native to the Southwest, the Arizona Cypress is distinguished by its soft gray-green foliage. Dry, rocky areas are its typical natural home, but Arizona Cypress adapts to better soils and irrigation quite well. Its blue-green/gray-gr...
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Botanical Name: Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Variegata'
Asian Jasmine is a thick deep green groundcover that rapidly covers a large area. The glossy green leaves form a tight mat of beauty when planted around large established trees or in huge curved beds.
Dense, low growing groundcover that will ...
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