Dark American Arborvitae
There’s no doubt that this is the quintessential screening plant loaded with landscape plusses. Growing quickly and possessing a narrow, upright form, ‘Nigra’ is covered in densely held, deep green, […]
Read MoreFire Chief™ Globe Arborvitae
Nearly perfectly globe shaped evergreen has finely textured, bright golden spring foliage. Very slow growing variety with fantastic autumn colors of deep red. This selection is a worthy choice for a […]
Read MoreCheer Drops Arborvitae
An appealing, fresh green, dense arborvitae with a unique Weeble-like, teardrop habit. Perfect for creating shorter, wider hedges and wind breaks, or as a specimen plant. Get over Emerald arborvitae […]
Read MoreAmber Gold Arborvitae
An exciting new brilliant Arborvitae offer eye popping yellow edging to the lime green foliage. With the onset of cold winter temperatures the color matures into warmer tones of amber-gold. […]
Read MoreEmerald Green Arborvitae
This upright, narrow grower has an irresistible, soft green foliage and a shape that lends itself to tons of landscape functions from hedging to specimen use. Adaptable and easy to […]
Read MoreGold Strike™ Arborvitae
A sport from ‘Smaragd’ it is vigorous, upright, narrow growing evergreen with emerald green tipped in gold, fan-like foliage that forms a tight but soft textured appearance. A perfect plant […]
Read MoreMr. Bowling Ball® American Arborvitae
Here’s a round evergreen with some personality! ‘Mr. Bowling Ball™’ has the same form as that old stand by ‘Hetz Midget’, but with lacy, awl-like, juvenile foliage that gives it […]
Read MoreCarolina Lupine
As much shrub-like as perennial, you will be hard pressed to find a more attention grabbing plant when it is in bloom. Carolina Lupine rises from the ground each spring […]
Read MoreNew York Fern
This soft yellow-green fern is found in the woods all across the Northeast and is one of those perfect plants to transform your shaded backyard into a lush woodland. Creeping […]
Read MoreBlue-Ridge Buckbean
Tall yellow spike-like flowers emerge from a grey-green foliage, attracting many pollinators to your yard. Long, upward, clumpforming plant hosts bonnet-like flowers that can reach up to 3′ tall. Seed […]
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