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Arborvitae, Emerald Green
Emerald Green Arborvitae, also known as "Smaragd". This is one of my favorite arborvitaes. It grows almost perfectly pyramidal with almost no pruning at all. It has a very bright green color and appears to have a tinge of gold to it if the sun hits
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Buddleia Honeycomb
Buddleia x_weyeriana 'Honeycomb' (Yellow Butterfly Bush) This plant is native to western Central China. The plant reaches 12 feet in height with gray-green foliage and is deciduous or semi-evergreen in warmer climates.
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Cedar Green Giant
This very rare hybrid between Western Red Cedar plicata and Thuja Standishii Cedar, once established, generally average 3 to 5 feet of growth per year! Elegant and uniform, Green Giant's conical habit needs no shearing or pruning,
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Crape Myrtle 'Dynamite'
Dynamite is the most incredible red crape myrtle I have ever seen. The bright red blooms are in giant clusters all over this tree. Smooth tan bark, dark green foliage and a beautiful fiery orange fall color.
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Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’
Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’ Natchez is recognized as the top performing crape myrtle in the southeastern United States. It was introduced by the U. S. National Arboretum in 1987. White flowers and exfoliating bark are characteristic of this cultivar
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Dogwood, Kousa (Venus)
Cornus Kousa Nuttalli (ppaf) - Venus Kousa Dogwood Imagine being the first to plant a living treasure in your landscape. The 'Venus' kousa dogwood is a wonderful new Dogwood produced by the great plant breeder Dr. Elwin Orton, Jr.
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Dogwood, Kousa (large transplants)
Cornus kousa, kousa dogwood or japanese flowering dogwood is a handsome small specimen tree or shrub. The Kousa is not as susceptible to disease as the white dogwood in spring. It is planted as a specimen, near a patio, or in groupings.
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Hazelnut American
Corylus americana or american hazelnut grows as a strong multi-stemmed shrub; with desirable, edible nuts that mature in Sept-October. Ships: Fall and spring
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Hydrangea, PG
Hydrangea paniculata or PG Hydrangea is a fast growing shrub noted for its large splash of white when very few plants are in flower. Ships: Fall and spring
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Juniper Sky Rocket
Juniper Sky Rocket This thin columnar Juniper fits into very difficult places such as narrow side yards between homes. Probably the most narrow columnar juniper available. It is a great windbreak plant for both cold and hot climates.
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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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Lilac, Old Fashion
Syringa vulgaris or old fashion lilac bears large fragrant blossoms in May. It is a moderate growing shrub with attractive dark green foilage. It is great for hedges, or screens. Ships: Fall and spring
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Magnolia Jane
When I saw the Magnolia Jane, Magnolia liliiflora 'Jane', in GALLON containers at one of our supplier nurseries, I was just floored.
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Maple, Japanese
These Japanese maples have many features that make them ideal in most gardens, foremost being their extreme beauty. The Japanese Maple can be used as a specimen multi-stemmed shrub, small tree, or in plant groupings & do excellently in urban settings
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Olive, Russian
Elaeagnus angustifolia or russian olive is an excellent windbreak and wildlife tree. It is extremely tolerant of environmental factors. The best windbreak tree for high wind areas. Pictured in tree form. Ships: Spring only
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Serviceberry - Canadensis
Amelanchier Canadensis – Come home with Greenwood and go native with our brilliant and easy to grow Serviceberry. It is also known as Juneberry, shadbush, shadblow and May cherry.
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Sweetgum, Slender Silhouette
Slender Silhouette Sweetgum – During my last visit to Don Shadows Nursery I was introduced to one of Don’s latest plants he has put into limited production. It is an incredibly rare and beautiful selection of an old favorite, but in a new form.
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Willow French Pussy
Salix caprea, French Pussy Willows are large upright growing shrubs or multi-stemmed small trees. The large, fuzzy, silvery catkins open in late winter or very early spring. A Great plant for winter stems to force the buds to bloom
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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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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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