Slow growing broadleaf, rounded shrub. Attractive bright green foliage becomes rich olive in the winter. Considered one of the hardiest boxwoods. Good for foundation plantings or a low hedge.
This evergreen shrub boasts a narrow, upright habit, making it an excellent choice for formal hedges, topiaries, or vertical accents in gardens. Hardy to USDA zones 5-9, it thrives in temperatures down to -20°F and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to...
HABIT: Vigorous, compact, upright evergreen shrub. -- SIZE: 6-8 ft. high and wide. -- HARDINESS: -0 degree F (USDA Zone 7) -- EXPOSURE: Part shade. -- DESCRIPTION:
HABIT: Herbaceous shrub. -- SIZE: 2-3 ft. high and wide. -- HARDINESS: -10 degree F (USDA Zone 6) -- EXPOSURE: Sun or shade. -- DESCRIPTION: Foliage is a silver-grey. Upright growth habit. Dies back to the ground most winters. Large,...
Slow growing, pendulous evergreen conifer to as high as trained when young and 15 to 20 feet wide. Hardy to about -10* F. Prefers full sun. Branchlets display icy- blue needles. Use as a large specimen or accent.
Evergreen tree upright tree to about 30 to 40 feet by 20 to 25 feet wide. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Full sun Steel blue needles, easy to train against walls.
HABIT: Dwarf conical weeping cedar --Size: 6 ft. high with a 3 ft. spread. Slow growing about 3-6" annual growth -- HARDINESS: Hardy to -10 F (USDA Zone 6) -- EXPOSURE: full sun or partial shade --DESCRIPTION: Silvery white needles...
New growth emerges as a shimmering red purple and matures to a deep burgundy. Bright lavender pink flowers on bare branches in spring before foliage emerges. Drought tolerant once established.