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Spreading Japanese Plum Yew

This slow-growing dwarf conifer has a low, spreading form with arching branches featuring 1 to 1.5 inche long needles arranged in V-shaped ranks on each stem providing a unique look. […]

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Duke Gardens Plum Yew

Compact and vase shaped, this evergreen boasts long, deep green shiny needles that almost look plastic along arching stems. Its small size and shade tolerance make this selection outstanding for […]

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Mountain Bluet

Mountain Bluet

An old fashioned favorite, this selection is one of the true joys of spring with large, long, silvery-gray foliage forming a substantial mound from which a parade of delicately cut, […]

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American Chestnut

American Chestnut

American chestnut, or American classic? Formerly considered one of the finest chestnut tree in the world. Green throughout the summer their colors turn into a gold, yellow in the fall. […]

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Beyond Midnight® Bluebeard

Beyond Midnight® Bluebeard

Dark and dreamy! You’ll love this new caryopteris – it has extremely dark, glossy foliage, a compact habit, and deep blue flowers. It adds much-needed color to the late summer […]

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Sapphire Surf™ Bluebeard

Sapphire Surf™ Bluebeard

Hang ten with an ocean of deep blue flowers in your yard! This compact, low-maintenance shrub produces a wave of stunning flowers from top to bottom. A perfect garden specimen […]

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Petite Bleu™ Bluebeard

Petite Bleu™ Bluebeard

Petite Bleu™ is one of the best kept late summer blooming secrets your customers will ever experience. Deep, shiny, dark green foliage is so tightly packed on its stems that […]

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Fox Sedge

Fox Sedge

This beautiful sedge is one of the most widespread species of carex in North America. The common name comes from the seed heads that mature in late summer and resemble fox tails. The […]

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Tussock Sedge

Tussock Sedge

Tussock sedge grows in 2-3′ tall clumps about 2′ wide. As old leaves die, they build up around the living plant, making a “tussock” or little hill. It grows in […]

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Pennsylvania Sedge

Pennsylvania Sedge

You might never notice this plant until you saw it perform in dry, dark, shaded landscape areas where its ability to grow, shine, and thrive will definitely grab your attention. […]

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