A unique blueberry with a sweet, pineapple flavor and foliage resembling Eucalyptus! White flowers in the spring lead to a summer crop of large blueberries. Foliage will have hints of […]
Read MoreElfin Creeping Thyme
You’ll find this flat, tuft-forming gem hard to resist with its cute, smaller size, its tremendous gray-green foliage, and its soothing, soft pink early summer bloom. A great rock garden […]
Read MoreWhite Thyme
Stunning, light green foliage provides a wonderful contrast with darker foliaged Thymes while forming a thick, low mat that is smothered in clouds of white flowers starting in mid to […]
Read MoreJunior Giant Arborvitae
The same deep, green foliage as the beloved ‘Green Giant’ but Junior is just that, a smaller version – great for the privacy screen that will max out at 20′ […]
Read MoreWhipcord Western Red Cedar
Evergreen with long, slender branches that hang dramatically downward from an upright central trunk that grows ever so slowly to 4-5 feet high. Soft and flexible branches are colored a […]
Read More4ever Goldy Western Arborvitae
You’ll be rubbing your eyes when you see this hot selection from Ball Ornamentals. It’s simply too hard to believe that any plant, especially a needled evergreen like this, could […]
Read MoreFluffy® Western Arborvitae
You’ll love what Fluffy Western arborvitae does for your landscape! This unique evergreen has soft, bold foliage that emerges yellow and gives the plant a halo-like effect in the landscape. […]
Read MoreHetz Midget Globe Arborvitae
Scale-like foliage populates fan-like foliage fronds that pack tightly to form a dense, flattened globe shaped evergreen offering great landscape texture on a slow growing plant Easy to grow. Perfect […]
Read MoreRheingold Arborvitae
A landscape show stopper! Dense growing with a globular shape, this easy to grow evergreen has the added value of a seductively soft texture and an eye grabbing orange-yellow color […]
Read MoreNorth Pole® Arvorvitae
North Pole® is an easy to grow evergreen that will thrive in your landscape through thick or thin. Actually, thick or thin may be the perfect analogy for this plant. […]
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