American Smoketree
This large grower might take up a little space in the landscape but it will reward you with great looking foliage and unique bloom while providing outstanding shelter and nesting […]
Read MoreWinecraft Gold® Smokebush
A beaming beacon for the landscape. Bold, bright, and beautiful: that’s Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a […]
Read MoreWinecraft Black® Smokebush
A feast for the eyes from spring through autumn! Winecraft Black® is the first Proven Winners smokebush, so you know it must be special. In spring, round leaves emerge rich […]
Read MoreVelveteeny™ Purple Smokebush
‘Velveteeny’ offers the same silky smooth, deep burgundy foliage with large feathery plumes of dove gray to pink blooms as it’s big brother ‘Royal Purple’, but in a petit, dwarf […]
Read MoreThe Velvet Fog® Smokebush
The Velvet Fog smokebush is the most floriferous we have ever seen.That means you get more of what this perennially popular flowering shrub does best: big, showy, smoky seedheads in […]
Read MoreRoyal Purple Smokebush
Prized for its showy 6 to 8″ plumes that change from grayish to pink form June into August, this selection also has a super maroon to purplish red foliage that […]
Read MoreGolden Spirit Smokebush
If this stunning new selection doesn’t catch your customers’ attention, you’ll want to check their pulses!! Brilliant, golden-yellow foliage adorns this robust, rounded smokebush throughout the summer, coloring the landscape […]
Read MoreStellar Pink® Dogwood
You may have heard all the bad news about growing pink Dogwoods but this Cornus florida, Cornus kousa cross should get every Dogwood lover excited because of its great flower […]
Read MoreRosy Teacups® Dogwood
Breathtaking deep rose pink, overlapping flower bracts with red toned edges late May to early June. Bred to be more disease resistant, more drought resistant, and more floriferous than the […]
Read MoreScarlet Fire® Kousa Dogwood
Be dazzled by the the huge, deep, dark fuschia-pink flower bracts that will light up the rounded small tree in June. Bred at Rutgers University, this precocious tree grows quickly […]
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