• A stately specimen of a tree with excellent form and few troubles; narrow habit makes it great for smaller landscapes; takes pruning very well and can make a fantastic hedge

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 2.5-3″

  • Dark green leaves in summer. Height & spread 12-20’ round shape.

    Zoning: 3-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 12-20’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 6-7’ , 7-8’

  • Espalier apple trees an exciting style of growing fruit trees that allows homeowners with smaller spaces or urban lots to grow apple trees. Unfortunately, they are a rare site in most home fruit orchards and backyards. Most fruit growers think they are ‘neat’ looking and drool over the choice espalier specimens when found at arboretums, but too often they fail to re-create that vision in their own backyards.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #15

  • The Fuji apple is a hybrid created in Japan in the 1930’s with two American apple varieties, Red Delicious and old Virginia Ralls Genet. It is named after the town near the research station, Fujisaki.

    Trunk Diameter: 2.5″ Espalier

  • Reddish purple flowers. Late season.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3 #5 #7

  • Mounded spreading evergreen ground cover with dense lime-green foliage. Creates an interesting effect when planted in mass.

    Zoning: 3-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 15-18” & 8-10’

  • Graceful small tree with lacy, deeply cut dark red leaves that retain their color into fall. Very durable and vigorous with a pendulous, spreading growth habit. Moderately deer resistant. Deciduous.

    Trunk Diameter: 2″

  • Easily grown in average, acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Prefers rich, moist soils. Although established plants have some drought tolerance, soils should be kept consistently moist and not allowed to dry out in the early years. Generally prefers cool climates and will struggle in the heat and humidity of the deep South.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #25