• Vardar Valley’ is very appealing due to its distinctive powdery blue new foliage in the spring combined with excellent winter hardiness. It matures into a broad, mounding plant. Spring blue foliage will fade to a deep green in summer. ‘Vardar Valley’ holds the deep green color through the winter. Avoid planting in areas where drainage is poor. Deer resistant.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 24-30″

  • Generally considered as a low maintenance shrub. It will tolerate significant and regular pruning to maintain shape, size, and/or artistic structure.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #1

  • Notorious for their funky-smelling flowers, these blooming trees are a sign of spring in many places—but that’s not to say they’re welcomed with smiling faces

    Trunk Diameter: 3-3.5″

  • The Brandywine Maple is a deciduous tree with fall foliage that begins red and turns a purple-red. The tree also produces flowers in early spring.

    Zoning: 4-9

  • A fragrant viburnum, pink buds opening to white flowers in May.

    Zoning: 4-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 10-15’

  • Outstanding bright red fall foliage. May be pruned in late winter. Hardier than other varieties. Adaptable. Excellent for landscaping.

  • An easy deciduous grower boasting prolific flowers throughout the Summer.

    Zoning: 5-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 10-15’ & 2-10’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #2 #3

  • The Butterfly Magnolia lights up spring with creamy-yellow blooms before the leaves even appear. Hardy to Zone 5, perfect for Connecticut gardens. Height: 7-8′.

  • A hardy, multiple award winner, Hydrangea paniculata Lavalamp™ Candelabra™ brandishes wands of large, cone-shaped inflorescences that open creamy white then blush pink for a reliable, long-lasting show. This shrub’s strong, deep reddish stems provide additional interest.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3