Good item for adding texture effects to the landscape, used often as a bank cover, mass or facing plant. Combines well with broadleaf evergreens and has a white-flushed pink, funnel shaped flower.
Good item for adding texture effects to the landscape, used often as a bank cover, mass or facing plant. Combines well with broadleaf evergreens and has a white-flushed pink, funnel shaped flower.
Good item for adding texture effects to the landscape, used often as a bank cover, mass or facing plant. Combines well with broadleaf evergreens and has a white-flushed pink, funnel shaped flower. Size #3 cont.
Beautiful pale blue-silver foliage. This tree prefers full sun but will tolerate some shade.
Beautiful pale blue-silver foliage. This tree prefers full sun but will tolerate some shade. Size 6-7′ 7-8′ 8-10′
Handsome glossy dark green foliage in summer changing to shades of yellow and red in fall. Yellowish white flowers in spring. Tree is adaptable to a wide range of soils and pH ranges, but performs best in moist well drained soil. ‘Flame’ is known for fiery red fall color.
Considered one of the best japanese maple varieties for its deep reddish purple leaf color. Tree is often used as a specimen or accent plant.
Handsome species with reddish purple or green foliage depending on cultivar. Fine textured feather-like leaves with a pendulous outline. This plant is often used as an accent piece in the landscape and is well coveted for it’s univeral appeal.
Rich maroon leaf color throughout the growing season. Considered the most vigorous of all persistent red leave forms of Norway Maples
Upright spreading branches that form an oval to round outline. Can become large specimen with maturity. Species prefers well drained soils, but is very adaptable to different soil types and can tolerate a wide range of pH levels and exposed sites.
Excellent tree for lawn, park, and street plantings. Will not tolerate heavily polluted areas. Flowers in early spring and foliage will turn to red in fall.
Native plant that will make an excellent landscape plant offering 4 season interest and edible fruit.
Native plant that will make an excellent landscape plant offering 4 season interest and edible fruit.
Wonderful native evergreen groundcover with white pink flowers and red fruit.
Brilliant red color in fall and winter with bright red fruit displayed with maturity. Used effectively when planted in groups or masses.
Various species available with a wide variety of flowering colors and characteristics.
Bright green color in summer changing to orange, scarlet, and reddish purple in fall. One of the rist shrubs to leaf out in spring.
One of the most popular Japanese Barberry selections, this dense low growing plant displays a deep reddish purple color when positioned in full sunlight. Used very effectively in mass plantings.
New foliage on this plant is a remarkable rose pink with speckled deep red-purple splotches. Maturing branches will gradually turn into the deep reddish color over time.
Handsome specimen for estates, parks, golf courses, and other large areas. Beautiful papery sheets of exfoliating bark on branches greater than 2 inches diameter. Found naturally alongside stream banks and periodic floodlands.
This plant is most valued for its prolific flower making ability. True to name, the plant will attract butterflies to its site. Buddliea is available in many interesting colors and adds beauty wherever it is used.
Very popular bluish green evergreen that is pyramidal in shape. Grows fast at about 3 ft. per year and is used often in the landscape as a screening specimen.
Upright and pyramidal in shape, fall foliage color varies from yellow to red, flowers white in spring.
Upright in character compared to Bradford. Will develop a reddish purple fall color.
Most widely used oak in landscaping. Strong pyramidal shape with a natural central leader. One of the fastest growing oaks; has a glossy green leaf through summer changing to a variable bronze to red in fall.
Excellent fast cover for banks, cuts and fills, massing, and facing. Used primarily for restoration and bank stabilization.
Low wide spreading habit with glossy foliage. Female will produce yellow flowers and red fruits. Foliage will turn to orange red in fall.
Perfect rose, from white to purple in color and occuring from June through October. Native candidate that thrives in coastal conditions.
Broad multi stemmed branches upright and curling in character. Does well in moist areas.
Pinkish to reddish flowers with variegated leaves from cream to yellow in color.
Beautiful low branched tree which develops a rounded to broad rounded crown. Produces a 3/4 inch white flower with yellow stamen.
Broad pyramidal evergreen with short ascending branching to the ground with flat spreading horizontal sprays.
Growing in popularity, this fast-growing evergreen makes a great screen or can be used as a hedge.
Dark shiny green foliage in summer changing to yellow in fall. Flowers are yellowish and fragrant. Maintains a strong central leader with a nice branching habit. Tree is an excellent shade tree for lawn, large areas, and street plantings.
Excellent candidate for moist, well drained, acid soils, rocky bluffs or sandy soils. Unlike most conifers, this species tolerates shade yet will still grow well in full sun with good drainage. Plant must be given proper care to avoid potential insect problems.
White cream colored flowers with lustrous dark green foliage in summer. Fall color ranges from yellow to red to purple.
Snow white flowers with early emerging leaves turning to reddish purple in fall.
This cultivar is best known for its wide horizontal branching habit with doubfile white flowers.
Rosy pink flowers May through June. Spreading, dense, rounded shrub with coarse branches arching to the ground at maturity. Best used in the shrub border, for grouping, and massing.