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Arborvitae, Degroots Spire
Arborvitae, Degroots Spire The name arborvitae or "tree of life" dates from the 16th century when the French explorer Jacques Cartier learned from the native Americans how to use the tree's foliage to treat scurvy with its high vitamin C content.
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Cedar Green Giant
Cedar 'Green Giant' - The "Quick Screen" 'Green Giant' grows 3 to 5 foot per year. The Best, for privacy hedges or screen. NOW AVAILABLE IN ONE QUART AND 'NEW' ONE-GALLON SIZES. LIMITED SUPPLY
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Elm Siberian
Ulmus pumila or Siberian elm is the fastest growing hedge plant available. It is hardy, and drought resistant when established. It is also considered to be a great windbreak tree when planted in rows. This is not to be confused with the Chinese Elm
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Fir, Frasier
Known also as Southern Balsam Fir. Grows to 60 ft. Should reach 6 ft. in 7-8 years., beginning with a 4-yr. transplant. Very soft, shiny, bright green foliage is silver on the underside. Likes cool, moist, well drained soil.
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Juniper Blue Point
Juniper Blue Point Juniperus chinensis Blue Point The Blue Point junipers pyramidal form and massive size makes it a popular specimen for green lawns, which accentuate its blue coloring. We suggest a position near the driveway
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Juniper Spartan
Spartan Juniper Juniperus chinensis Spartan – Here is a welcome alternative plant to the often photographed cypress of Italy. The fast growing Spartan Juniper is the source of the lovely spiraled topiary columns so popular
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Pine, Eastern White
Pinus strobus - Fast growing. This tree should reach a height of 6 ft. in 6-7 years. A five needled pine, with soft, light green-blue needles, 4 inches long . Full sun or partial shade, ordinary soil. Specimen, hedge or windbreak.
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Poplar Hybrid
Special Purchase - Limited Supply - One Very Fast Growing Plant Variety Poplar Hybrid - Grows on the average of six ft per year. Great for windbreaks and screens.
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Poplar Lombardy
Populus nigra or lombardy poplar is a fast growing, tall, columnar tree with bright green leaves. These trees are used to form quick windbreaks, while longer-lived, slower growing trees mature. Ships: Fall and spring
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Spruce, Norway
Picea abies - Norway Spruce is one of the fastest growing of all the spruces. As the tree grows older, the side branches become horizontal, turning upward at the tip. Secondary branches hang downward giving the tree a weeping effect.
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Willow French Pussy – Tree-form
French Pussy Willow – Tree-form Salix caprea – Offered in tree-form for the first time. Be one of the few to own this unusual form of an old fashion favorite. The large, fuzzy, silvery catkins open in late winter or very early spring.
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Willow Hybrid
Limited Purchase - One Fast Growing hedge Variety Willow Hybrid - Grows 6 foot per year. Planted as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20' tall and 15' wide in just three years.
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Willow Nishiki - Dappled willow
Nishiki Willow - Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' – You’re not going to believe what this shrub will do for you.
The Nishiki Willow is spectacular in all seasons. The show begins in spring with yellow catkins in April
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Willow, Corkscrew
Corkscrew Willow - Salix matsudana, Tortuosa I have admired this unusual tree for at least 27 years because of its contorted but graceful branching. A small tree by most peoples standards - 30 feet tall at maturity with a 15 foot spread
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Yew, Hatfield
Taxus x Media Hatfield - A dark green needled evergreen with an upright growth habit. It can be used in foundation plantings, mass, groupings, hedge or screens.
An older form that is still produced, this plant naturally grows very large
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The following plants are recommened for hedges, screens, and windbreaks, based on their strength and density.
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