A vigorous climbing vine that clings to surfaces by aerial rootlets. It has a slow growing, shrubby habit until established, then becomes quite vigorous, producing long, fast growing stems. Lush green foliage is blanketed with magnificent, white lacecap blooms in summer.
Climbing Roses are an excellent way of bringing height and a feeling of abundance to the garden. They are the best and most frequently used on house walls but are also perfect for growing on pillars, obelisks.
This outstanding classic is the standard of all repeat-flowering climbers. Blooms are fragrant, with glossy, dark green foliage, very long bloom season. Climbing 8-20’ x 10’ wide
Superb evergreen conifer with rich blue needles on a densely branched, naturally pyramidal form. An outstanding landscape specimen. A very slow grower that will become quite large over time, in ideal conditions.
Zoning: 2-8 Mature Height and Spread: 40′ & 20′ Pot Size (gallons), Height: 6’
The species specific epithet means always green. The American Boxwood is a broadly rounded, multi-branched evergreen shrub or small tree that can grow up to 15′-20′ tall at maturity though it can be kept much shorter through pruning.
The common pear, native to Europe and northern Iraq, produces the familiar teardrop-shaped fruit seen in stores. Many cultivars are available with varying sizes, shapes, and colors of fruit.