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Common Name: Abelia 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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Common Name: Varirgated Agave
Low maintainance, great pot plant for our area, good color and shape. Bright Green leaves with creamy deges.
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Common Name: Agave 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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Common Name: 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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Common Name: Boxwood 'Winter Gem'
Winter Gem Boxwood is a hardy, small-leaved, evergreen shrub that maintains it color in Winter. An all around versatile choice for the landscape, this shrub can be used to enclose an island bed, define different areas in the landscape, surround a fo...
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Common Name: Boxwood Japanese
Grown in America since the 1890's, the Japanese Boxwood is the most adaptable of all boxwood varieties. Its dense, rounded, evergreen growth makes it a perfect choice for row plantings as well as specimen or container plants with a formal look. Lea...
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Common Name: Boxwood Wintergreen
The Wintergreen Boxwood's slow growth habit (around 2" per year in height) makes it desireable for a large variety of uses, including: hedges, foundation, mass, specimen or accent plantings, formal gardens, shrub borders and even bonsai. This boxwoo...
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Common Name: Cedar 'Blue Atlas'
If you yearn for a Colorado Blue Spruce and have finally conceded that they sneer at our Texas heat, try this blue-gray conifer. The Blue Atlas Cedar will satisfy your urge for cool blue in the landscape, and you'll be pleased with its irregular pyr...
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Common Name: Cedar Weeping Blue Atlas
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar is an evergreen conifer that adorns the garden with soft, silvery blue needles around twisted branches that arch toward the ground. The gardener can train the conifer to conform to a desired silhouette, much like a large bon...
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Common Name: Cedar Deodara
Like the Blue Atlas Cedar, the Deodara becomes wide-spreading and flat-topped with age, so siting the tree is important. The ends of the horizontal branches tip toward the ground, making the limbs look like a personified Disney tree--a majestic, lit...
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Common Name: Irish Mint Cypress
'Irish Mint' grows into an upright pyramidal shape with dense, green, airy foliage that provide an excellent screen. A new Leyland Cypress variety with a lighter color, its strong root system makes it an outstanding choice for the landscape.
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Common Name: Arizona Cypress
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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Common Name: Leyland Cypress
Leyland Cypress is a fast-growing landscape evergreen that serves well as a living fence, hedge or screen.
Its fine, feathery, soft-green cedar-like needles (without the sting), lay flat along the branch and turn dark blue-green in maturity. It gro...
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Common Name: Italian Cypress
Versatility and elegance make this upright columnar evergreen a necessity for the high-end residential and commercial property. Its ability to camoflauge vertical drainpipes, soften corners and hard edges, frame entryways and driveways, serve as pro...
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Common Name: Desert Blue Spoon
The trunkcan bepartially underground. Bluish-green leaves have thorns on the edges and areusually twisted. The name comes from the junction of the leaf with the trunk whichforms a wooden spoon.
Blooms with very small, bell-shaped, white flowers on a...
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Common Name: Elaeagnus ebbingei
A vigorous shrub with leathery, dark green leaves with a silver cast. Tiny, fragrant, creamy white flowers are produced in late summer followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Eleagnus makes a nice foundation shrub, a living fence, or property barr...
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Common Name: Euonymus 'Manhattan'
Manhattan Euonymus excels as an informal screen, espalier, sheared hedge or worked into a formal English-style arched enclosure. In summer, foliage is glossy, dark green, and small greenish-white flowers appear in summer. Pinkish fruit in fall cont...
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Common Name: Gardenia 'Frostproof'
Frost-proof gardenia is a hardy, resilient evergreen that thrives in full sun. Its narrow foliage is repulsive to deer and other critters, but its double white blooms are appealing and extremely fragrant.
Cut blooms last indoors for a long time. T...
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Common Name: Gardenia August Beauty
'August Beauty' has lustrous dark green leaves that remain attractive all year. If planted stragetically in areas such as walkways, entryways, under windows or around patios, the sweet fragrance of its waxy white blooms make a visit to the garden a s...
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Common Name: Carolina Jessamine
Highly aromatic golden yellow bells cover an evergreen cascade from February to April. The vine can be trained to climb or cascade over a fence, wall, or slope.
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Common Name: Oakleaf Holly
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Common Name: Holly Foster
Foster holly, with its shiny, dark green leaves, is a conical shrub that can also be grown as a free-standing tree. This fast growing evergreen's narrow form provides vertical interest and makes it perfect flanking an entryway or as a fill-in for th...
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Common Name: Burford Holly
Upright, dense rounded, spreading shrub. Does well in full sun to light shade. Drought and heat tolerant; use as a small tree or hedge; flowers attract bees
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Common Name: Holly Needlepoint
Very similar to the Burfordi varieties, the Needlepoint has one advantage over them. With their prickly pointed leaves, the Needlepoint can be planted around foundations as a deterrent to intruders. Foliage is slightly more slender and elongated th...
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Common Name: Holly Possum Haw 'Warren's Red
When you pass by a Possum Haw holly after its red and yellow berries appear, you'll do a double-take!
The gray branches, when laden with berries, make a portrait against the sky or its backdrop. The colorful berries last throughout winter unless ea...
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Common Name: Holly Dwarf Yaupon
Dwarf Yaupon holly forms compact mounds with tiny dark-green leaves. This cultivar produces no berries.
Because of its small leaves, it can be sheared into a low hedge for formal gardens and its versatility allows its use as a border, foundation pl...
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Common Name: Holly Dwarf Yaupon 'Bordeaux'
Holly forms compact mounds with tiny dark-green leaves on grey stems. New growth is burgandy.This cultivar produces white flowers followed by transluent red berries. Because of its small leaves, it can be sheared into a low hedge for formal gardens a...
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Common Name: Holly Hightower
Hightower Yaupon has waxy, dark green leaves resting on gray stems. Bright red berries appear on the upright female plant through Spring. As a mass planting, these hollies can create a dividing screen between properties. They also make nice specim...
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Common Name: Holly Kathy Ann
'Kathy Ann' has an upright and spreading growth habit and is a prolific producer of dark red berries that birds love to eat. Foliage is the deepest green and almost twice the size of the species, and the bark is a whitish color.
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Common Name: Weeping Yaupon
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Common Name: Holly Shadows Yaupon
'Shadow's Female' is a female upright yaupon holly that, when planted alone develops into an umbrella shape, but when planted en masse is thicket forming. In Fall, it is adorned with an abundance of brilliant red berries that are prized by cedar wax...
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Common Name: Yaupon Will Fleming
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Common Name: Holly East Palatka
East Palatka Holly is a pyramidal shaped evergreen shrub with light green lance-shaped leaves. The female plant produces a profusion of bright red berries in Fall and Winter, mostly toward the top of the tree. When planted in a row, their uniformit...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Andorra'
Andorra juniper has dense upright foliage short enough to make an excellent ground cover, especially with its multi-seasonal interest. Its four season color ranges from bright green in spring, deep green in summer, bronze/green in fall and bronze/pu...
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Common Name: Juniper 'BluePoint'
'Blue-Point' Juniper grows pyramidally in thick upright branches laden with bright blue-green needles.
Its dense branching and durability make it a great candidate for spiraling. 'Blue-Point' excels as a hedge, privacy screen, windbreak or formal...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Gold Coast'
Gold Coast Juniper is a very hardy, spreading shrub with graceful, compact, lacy golden yellow new growth. The outstanding gold color deepens in cold weather. It can be used as a foundation plant, for a hedge, as a specimen plant or for mass planting...
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Common Name: Green Columnar Juniper
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Common Name: Juniper Mint Julep
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Common Name: Juniper Old Gold
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Common Name: Juniper 'Spartan'
Spartan juniper quickly rises up to 20', into a dense, pyramidal/columnar shape with luxuriant green foliage all year. With its beautiful and tolerant nature, Spartan is a great candidate for a privacy screen, property barrier or accent plant, often...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Hollywood'
The drama queen of junipers, the female cultivar 'Hollywood' bears upright twisted limbs that are draped in sharp bright green needles. This fast growing juniper is a true star that tolerates all conditions, but doesn't like a wet stage.
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Common Name: Juniper 'Keteleer'
Keteleer Juniper is a single-trunk conical evergreen tree prized as a garden and shade tree. Growing up to 20 feet tall, its straight trunk is dark brown and furrowed, with branches holding dark blue-green foliage.
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Common Name: Juniper 'Blue Pacific'
'Blue Pacific' has superseded the species in many areas of the United States because of its more compact habit and superior foliage. It is slow growing with a low trailing habit, usually grows less than 1' high and makes a better ground cover. The ri...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Blue Rug'
Blue Rug Juniper is a perfect low-growing groundcover that hugs the landscape with its silver-blue evergreen foliage. A slope or bank can be transformed by the beauty of this juniper, or a single accent can brighten a dull spot.
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Common Name: Juniper 'Buffalo'
Brighter green foliage than other juniper ground covers, this variety has soft swooping foliage that limits itself to under one foot tall, but spreads 8 feet in an interesting criss/cross way. Its wide spread makes it a perfect choice to cascade wal...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Tam'
Tam juniper is a low spreading mounded juniper that grows to 18" when young, but has been seen in older landscapes reaching to 3'. Green needled branchlets crowd the main stems and contribute to the lush density of the plant. Foliage is green to blu...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Rocky Mountain'
Rocky Mountain Juniper is a very drought resistant tree that is native to Southwest North Dakota.
It will grow almost anywhere but is probably best suited to the Western Dakota and Eastern Montana. It has silver-green foliage and blue berry-like c...
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Common Name: Tolleson's Weeping Juniper
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Common Name: Juniper Wichita Blue
Wichita Blue Juniper is the most common blue variety of upright Junipers. Wichita Blue has been planted in landscapes for many years and is known for having the bluest foliage of all the upright Junipers. This variety is a fairily fast grower and lik...
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Common Name: Eastern Red Cedar 'Burkii'
Eastern Red Cedar 'Burkii' is an evergreen fruitless cultivar that does not attract feeding birds as does the original species. However, it provides protective nesting cover for chipping sparrows, robins, song sparrows, and mockingbirds. It grows in ...
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Common Name: Eastern Redcedar Skyrocket
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Common Name: Juniper Canaerti
Canaerti Juniper is a great choice for windbreaks and privacy screens, and used extensively in the midwest. Foliage is a good dark green color. Another good characteristic is the abundance of berries produced, making this a good source of wildlife fo...
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Common Name: Juniper Sea Green
Sea Green Juniper is a lovely vase-shaped shrub with drooping arches of finely textured bright green foliage. Sea Green makes an excellent hedge, border or parking lot island plant. Used commercially, it tolerates heat from asphalt, unrelenting sun...
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Common Name: Wax Ligustrum
An evergreen with an upright spherical growth habit, this highly versatile shrub has lustrous dark green foliage. It produces ivory flower clusters in spring, followed bv dark cascading grape-like berries.
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Common Name: Ligustrum Japanese
Japanese Ligustrum has eliptical evergreen leaves with a sharp point. In spring, clusters of white flowers are followed by green berries that ripen into dull black clusters reminiscent of bunches of grapes. The more mature it gets, the more pleasin...
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Common Name: Wax Ligustrum Pyramid
This product has lustrous evergreen foliage with ivory flower clusters in spring, but unlike its natural tendencies, has been trimmed into a pyramid shape.
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Common Name: Wax Ligustrum 3 ball
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Common Name: Wax Ligustrum 1 ball
Waxleaf ligustrum is a highly adaptable evergreen shrub that can affect several different looks in the landscape. Its tough dark green leaves have a pear shape, flowers are ivory in spring, and round black fruit cascades from the shrub in fall.
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Common Name: Wax Ligustrum 2 ball
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Common Name: Ligustrum Curly Leaf
Curly leaf ligustrum grows vigorously and is distinguished by wavy spirally leaves. The shrub, which can also be trained as a small tree, grows into a thick upright form with large glossy green leaves. In May, ivory flowers adorn the plant.
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Common Name: Liriope Evergreen Giant
Evergreen Giant Liriope is a tall clumping grass-like plant suitable for borders, islands, or mass plantings. Its fountain-like growth habit is especially attractive when the plant produces pale lilac flower spikes in summer and into fall. Individu...
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Common Name: Liriope Giant Emerald Goddess
Emerald Goddess liriope is faster growing than Evergreen Giant and has showier flowers. The deep green grassy leaves remain dark through winter, and the plant is crown rot resistant. Plant replacement is minimal due to its high resistance to fungal...
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Common Name: Liriope Variegated
Variegated Liriope has long grassy arching blades with ivory-lemon margins. The plant spreads slowly by rhizomes and is effective for erosion control. The central crown produces long lilac/violet-blue flower spikes in summer that complement the love...
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Common Name: Honeysuckle Hall's
Hall's Honeysuckle is an evergreen vine with scented white/yellow flowers throughout the warm season. Its green foliage turns bronze in fall and attractive red berries dangle from the vine in winter.
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Common Name: Loropetalum Burgundy
Loropetalum is highly prized for its spectacular purple-green to burgundy foliage and pink fringe blooms.
It makes a nice accent plant or hedge, or can be trained into a 6'+ ornamental tree. When allowed to grow to maximum height, its denseness pro...
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Common Name: Magnolia 'Teddy Bear'
Teddy Bear Magnolia is a very compact upright variety that excels as a small specimen magnolia. Its glossy green leaves are heavily felted and rust-colored on the reverse. Large lemon-scented white blooms prevail from May to November.
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Common Name: Leatherleaf Mahonia
Leatherleaf Mahonias excel as the centerpiece of the shade garden or in areas where the sun is blocked. The mahonia's evergreen holly-like leaves whorl around an erect cane-like trunk. In February, bright lemon-colored blooms appear on long stems th...
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Common Name: Evergreen Wisteria
Evergreen Wisteria, unlike the more common wisteria, has a shrubby upright habit that adapts well to a trellis, archway or fence. It is the perfect selection for the gardener who declines to overpower a garden area with a more spreading vine. The woo...
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Common Name: Nandina Compacta
Compact Nandina grows upright on canes loaded with evergreen leaflets. New growth emerges lime-green, deepens in summer, then turns shades of orange/red/burgundy in fall. In summer, white cascades of flowers dotted with yellow stamens droop from th...
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Common Name: Nandina Dwarf Firepower
Dwarf Firepower Nandina is a show-stopper with bright lime green foliage in spring and spectacular neon red foliage in fall. Its brilliance lasts throughout winter and adds cheer to a dull brown winter lawn. Imagine stepping into an oriental garden w...
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Common Name: Nandina Harbor Belle
'Harbor Belle' is a petite but sturdy multi-hued nandina often used as a groundcover, border or accent. Spring foliage emerges in various tones of pink, but deepens to green and burgundy as it ages. Small white flowers dot the plant in spring and tu...
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Common Name: Dwf Mondo Grass
Dwarf Mondo Grass has thin cylindrical foliage, unlike liriope, which has flat blades. Dwarf Mondo has deep green sod-forming foliage and petite lilac flowers that are mostly hidden by the dense plant.
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Common Name: Mondo Grass
Mondo Grass is a sod-forming grass-like plant with deep green cylindrical foliage and white flowers occuring from July through September. Mondo is often confused with liriope, which has flat bladed foliage rather than the thin cylindrical arching le...
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Common Name: Passion Vine
Passion Flower Vine has leathery green leaves and a purple-fringed kaleidoscopic flowerhead. The vine can be trained upright on a trellis or fence or left to sprawl over a wall or other ediface. Flowers scented with a fragrance similar to carnation...
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Common Name: Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Dwarf Alberta Spruce is an evergreen conifer one might imagine to be flanking the rounded door of an elf's storybook home. Although usually purchased when young and small, they can eventually reach 12' in height over an eternity (2" to 4" per year). ...
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Common Name: Colorado Blue Spruce
A slow-growing, long-lived tree of medium size that, because of its symmetry and color, is planted extensively as an ornamental.
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Common Name: Pinyon Pine
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Common Name: Eldarica Pine
Eldarica pine grows upright with strong boughs reaching all the way to the ground. A native of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Russian deserts, this fast-growing pine likes dry conditions. Medium green soft needles rest on strong branches that emanate fro...
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Common Name: Dwarf Mugo Pine
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Common Name: Pine Austrian
Austrian pine has a dense oval shape with branches that support long deep green needles, typical of a Christmas tree. Impressive when placed strategically in park settings, along streets or in residential landscapes, this pine excels as a beautiful ...
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Common Name: Dwarf Austrian Pine BREPO®
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Common Name: Italian Stone Pine
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Common Name: Japanese Black Pine
Excellent, small, irregularly-shaped Pine, dark green, five to seven-inch-long twisted needles are borne in groups of two. Branches are held horizontally in apicturesque silhouette and sometimes can outgrow the central leader forming an attractive mu...
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'Wheeler's Dwarf' is a slow growing dwarf pittosporum with glossy dark green leaves with a leathery feel.
As a shrub, the plant mounds into a low compact form that requires little or no pruning. While the shrub does not make a good foundation plant...
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Common Name: Pyracantha Graberi Espalier
Pyracantha is an evergreen with waxy dark green foliage, showy white flowers, and plump red berries that last into winter. What's not to like? Thorns, you say? Don't let that stop you, because there is nothing more beautiful than an espaliered Pyr...
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Common Name: Pyracantha
Pyracantha grows energetically to form a shrub that looks like its berry-laden arms are reaching out in all directions. An excellent road frontage hedge, firethorn's beauty is unequalled when its artistic free-form is allowed to mature into magnific...
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Common Name: Hawthorne Coates Crimson
'Coate's Crimson' is a tall mutation of 'Jack Evans' that bears star-shaped vivid red-purplish blooms, a darker pink than any other hawthorne variety. This evergreen grows in a tight compact form with a rounded habit. The oval lance-shaped leaves are...
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Common Name: Hawthorne Snow Clara
The Snow variety has slender blade-shaped pale to medium green leaves on a dense round form. White flowers grace the plant from spring to summer, followed by small dark purple fruit.
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Common Name: Hawthorne Eleanor Tabor
A broadleaf mounding evergreen with compact growth, 'Eleanor Tabor' is tight and compact, requiring little or no pruning. A patented variety, it is noted for its resistance to leaf spot disease and winter hardiness. Its low growing mounds can be ut...
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Common Name: Hawthorne Pinkie
From late spring to early summer, the compact evergreen Pinkie displays prolific pink blooms and a nice mounded habit. Visual interest is heightened when Pinkie is planted in an undulating row.
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Common Name: Hawthorne Olivia
'Olivia' displays large dark green leaves tinged with bronze in winter. The dense mounded shrub, which can mature untrimmed to 5', has fragrant white flowers in April, followed in fall by purplish-black fruit.
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Common Name: Rose 'Lady Banks'
'Lady Banks' is a species rose discovered in China in the early 1800's that eventually made its way to America. The yellow thornless rose looks best when planted to arch over a slope, espalier a wall or as an accent sited in the landscape. 'Lady Ban...
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Common Name: Rosemary Prostrata
Rosemary Prostrata is an evergreen herbaceous perennial with a spreading habit. The woody plant is covered in deep green needles resembling conifer needles, and in spring, it is covered with pale blue-violet flowers. Blooms appear in late winter an...
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Common Name: Rosemary Upright
Upright rosemary is a herbaceous perennial with evergreen needles on vertical woody stems. Rosemary is attractive as a formal sheared border shrub or a single accent plant. An essential for the herb garden, its cures and culinary uses are plentiful....
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Common Name: Cleyera
Cleyera's tear-shaped leaves emerge red, later turning to a deep glossy green. The leaves remain shiny throughout the year and white flowers appear on previous growth in spring, followed by red berries. Although the flowers and berries are not parti...
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Common Name: Arborvitae Thuja 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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Common Name: Arborvitae 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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Common Name: Asian Jasmine
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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Common Name: Viburnum 'Spring Bouquet'
Spring Bouquet Viburnum grows upright into a compact round shape that is covered with small waxy forest green leaves and new maroon growth. White and pink blossoms open up from cherry pink buds, so that at any given time, the plant is a multi-colore...
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