• Popular dwarf conifer displaying dark green needles on dense branches. A very slow growing evergreen for rock gardens, mass plantings, and in mixed groupings with broadleaf plants.

    Zoning: 2-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 3-5′ & 6-10′
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3 24”

  • This is a small, deciduous, usually multi-trunked understory tree or tall shrub which typically matures to 15-20’ tall. Flowers bloom in April followed by edible fruits (3/8″ diameter) in June (hence the sometimes used common name of Juneberry for amelanchiers).

  • A smaller form of cherry laurel, tends to be wider than high; produces showy, fragrant, erect white spike flowers, black fruit, and glossy dark-green leaves; makes a stunning hedge or accent plant, takes pruning very well.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 10-12′

  • Wisteria has a bit of a reputation — and if you’ve ever seen an Asian wisteria eat a pergola, swallow a shed, and strangle a century-old oak tree, you understand why. But here’s the secret the gardeni…

  • A rapid growing pyramidal evergreen known for drought tolerance.

    Zoning: 6-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 15-25’ & 15-20’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 5’-6’, 7-8’

  • Amounding, vigorous growning deciduous shrub with large round, blue flowers in Summer. Acidic soil promotes a more blue tone to flowers.

    Zoning: 5-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 4-5’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3 #7 42” B&B

  • Deep purple leaves with small white flowers in Spring.

    Zoning: 2-7
    Mature Height and Spread: 8-10’ & 5-6’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3 #7

  • Rich, glossy green leaves turn maroon-red in Fall on a rounded, pyramidal growth habit. A good choice for urban conditions.

    Zoning: 4-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 60-70’

  • A rapid grower ideal for screening or as a specimen with dark green foliage on descending branches.

    Zoning: 2-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 80-98’ & 25-50’