Baby Blue Eyes Spruce
Dwarf form of blue spruce. Great blue color. Grows very slowly 2-3″ per year.
Read moreDwarf form of blue spruce. Great blue color. Grows very slowly 2-3″ per year.
Read moreDiscovered at Iseli Nursery as a witches’ broom growing on Picea pungens ‘Green Spire’ (a narrow upright form). ‘Roundabout’ is a compact, green, garden orb. Perhaps its color is better described as viridian – a sort of bluish green. Whatever color you perceive, it is a super hardy, symetrical addition to the garden – like [...]
Read moreTufts of green foliage on the tips of branches contain both shorter, lighter-green needles and longer, darker-green needles, a unique characteristic that produces a starburst-like quality. The striking, upright, broadly-pyramidal evergreen produces outstanding year-round beauty, with interesting texture and elegant form.
Read moreThis very showy pine has an open habit, similar to that of Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca,’ but its blue-green needles, in tight bundles, are shorter and have more of an upward curve to them. Many persistent cones decorate the tall, moderately narrow tree.
Read moreA very narrow, upright mugo pine, this cultivar is perfect for tight landscape spaces where a strong vertical accent is appropriate. Conspicuous buds, coated with white, waxy resin, stand out against long, dark green needles in winter, and colors intensify as the seasons change. The compact columnar habit is open enough to show off interesting [...]
Read moreA dwarf, densely branched evergreen with low-spreading form and foliage that resembles arborvitae. Bright green summer color turning bronze in winter. Grows in both full sun and full shade. Hardy to -40° F. Found in the wild near Vladivostok, E. Siberia. 1998 Cary Award Winner.
Read moreUpright in habit with dark green foliage. Compact growth makes this an excellent choice for the foundation planting. Full sun.
Read moreAttractive, upright, pyramidal form highlighted by crisp bright green foliage on dense, tight branches. An evergreen prized for its versatility as a screen or background planting.
Read moreBest of the golden spreaders. Graceful, compact habit with the new growth an attractive golden yellow. Excellent winter color. Slow growing. Colorful addition to landscape plantings. Full sun.
Read moreA dwarf, threadleaf variety with golden yellow foliage. Matures at 4 feet tall with an equal spread.
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