Texture and touchability make this durable, slow growing conifer extremely popular. Easy to grow and easy to use, both singly or in groups in the landscape.

The tall, narrow, upright branches of this plant are clothed with bunches of short to medium length blue-green needles that are backed by white giving the plant its signature blue cast. As the plant matures, its shape widens and flattens. Easy to grow. Quicker growing as it ages. Unique foliage color adds landscape interest. Use as a specimen or group to use as a large windbreak

Very low growing evergreen with exceptional cold hardiness. Foliage hold the rich, dark green color all year round. Required little maintenance, easy to grow. Great for small areas in the landscape. Hardy and tolerant, perfect plant form for foundation, rock garden, or border groupings. Nice texture and foliage color. Deer resistant, salt tolerant.

There is always some gray area when it comes to figuring the ultimate size of some Mugo Pine but you can always be sure that ‘Slowmound’ will be a dense, compact mound that is perfectly suited for foundation plant groupings and small space gardening. Even its needles are more compact with their 1.5 to 2″ twisting length that give this easy grow, trouble free plant a tight, bristling appearance that is hard to resist.

Dense and spreading form with dark green needles. Often grows prostrate with upright branching. Deer, drought and poor soil tolerant. Hardy and tolerant, perfect plant form for foundation, rock garden, or border groupings. Nice texture and foliage color. Deer resistant, salt tolerant.

Each branch is decorated with whorls of soft, long, fragrant needles with a distinctive white strip giving the plant a silvery cast in the landscape. A stunning broad pyramid specimen. Deer resistant. Outstanding specimen that is attractive all year. Easy to grow.

Looking for a small shrub that gives you more than just the right size? ‘Little Heath’ may be the plant you’re searching for with an overflowing resume of attributes that will make that small space of yours shine throughout the year. Great texture is this plant’s main calling card, with tiny, narrow, long leaves that create a dainty look while adding the attribute of year round color as each leaf has a narrow margin of creamy variegation that makes this little wonder shimmer in the landscape. Tiny spikes of white pendulous bell flowers top the foliage in mid-April adding another dimension to this plant’s beauty while new growth emerges in May with bronze colored tones that contribute even more to its season wide appeal. Plant ‘Little Heath’ in a wind protected morning sun, afternoon shade location for best results and enjoy this rare little treasure.

A sure sign of spring, this plant blooms profusely from late March to mid-April with panicles of white, lily of the valley-like flowers. Deep, green, shiny foliage and a dense, compact form add to this plants’ landscape value. Deer-resistant.

If you are familiar with Pieris yak. ‘Prelude’ , you’re going to love this great selection! A true landscape gem, ‘Cavatine’ has the complete package! You’ll love it’s small, leathery, deep green foliage year round especially on such a beautiful, dense, dwarf rounded form. Better yet, ‘Cavatine’ seems to cram every bit of open space with flower buds producing a big, blustery show of white, bell-like flowers in late April that is simply unforgettable! Combine this with its preference for half-day shade and its deer resistant nature and you have a plant worth shouting about!!

Dense, compact habit. New growth foliage is yellowish green turning dark green and shiny. Purplish red buds open to white flowers in April. A cross between P. japonica and P. floribunda, retaining many desirable traits from both parents. Somewhat lace bug-resistant and hardier than all P. japonica cultivars. A local Connecticut introduction.