Whitespire Gray Birch
Originally known as Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’ has now been assigned to Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire Senior’ after determining that it is indeed a Gray Birch. ‘Whitespire Senior’ has exfoliating white bark […]
Read MorePaper Birch
Known for its white, exfoliating bark, the paper birch (or canoe birch) is native to Canada and the Northern United States. The bark exfoliates in papery strips to reveal a […]
Read MoreShiloh Splash Variegated River Birch
A beautiful verigated birch that holds up well in the landscape, ‘Shiloh Splash’ has the distinct advantage over other Birches of having an exciting bicolored foliage of crisp green and […]
Read MoreHeritage River Birch
‘Heritage’ is a fast-growing tree with layers of brown bark peeling back to reveal white inner bark. Chickadees, sparrows, wild turkey, pine siskins, finches and other birds love the seed. […]
Read MoreSakura Heartleaf Bergenia
‘Sakura’ means Cherry Blossoms in Japanese, and that is what you’ll see with stems of double to semi-double bright pink flowers floating above glossy deep green to burgundy evergreen foliage […]
Read MoreMini Salsa Barberry
This is an excellent plant for adding low-maintenance, season-long color to landscapes. Use it for edging beds and borders, or as a mass planting. It does not revert as […]
Read MoreGold Beret Barberry
A unique dwarf, low, mounding golden barberry with attractive red new growth and red fall color. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaved […]
Read MoreCitrus Barberry
Golden barberry just got better! This bright yellow barberry has a neat, rounded habit that results in a uniformly ball-shaped plant. It makes an excellent low-maintenance hedge, needing little if […]
Read MoreRocket Orange Barberry
New foliage blazes with vibrant coral-orange, then softens to mid-green before blasting off again in autumn as ruby-red. Vigorous upright grower is great in mass planting or for impressive specimen […]
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