Mr. Bowling Ball® American Arborvitae
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Mr. Bowling Ball® American Arborvitae
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Sometimes it’s hard to classify an evergreen as a colorful plant but this outstanding selection will certainly fit the bill. The first thing you’ll notice about this variety is its upwardly curving deep green needles backed so brightly...
More DetailsA very unique fern, Ebony Spleenwort has sterile fronds that are only 2-6 inches long who’s blunt evergreen pinnae alternate. The ebony name refers to its shiny black stalk that turns with age. It is one of the most drought-tolerant ferns, s...
More DetailsIf you lived in the western Chinese mountains, this might not be your first choice for landscaping since it is a favorite food of the indigenous Giant Pandas which might devastate your landscape. Without such bothers here, you'll find this selection ...
More DetailsNewGen Independence® was chosen based on its very high tolerance to boxwood blight as well as its outstanding performance in boxwood leafminer trials. It's growth is similar to ‘Green Beauty’ boxwood but has much better boxw...
More DetailsIt's singular, it's colorful, it stately, and, above all, it's memorable. Blue Atlas Cedar, as it matures, is one of those plants that thrills the horticulturalist as much as the rawest of home gardeners. Its shimmering, deep blue, whorled needles ma...
More DetailsSoft, touchable silvery-blue foliage and distinct pyramidal form give this evergreen a unique landscape appeal. Slow growing and smaller than other varieties, 'Boulevard' can be used as a specimen or in groups for border plantings. More Details
This lacy, bright green fern with outward growing frond is a perfect plant for massing in shady areas of the woodland, rock, native plant or wild garden. It's a perfect plant for grouping in the landscape. Fronds will remain green in mild winters ...
More DetailsThis solid, trouble free evergreen fern is a perfect plant for shade and semi-shade areas forming a dense clump with upright, finely cut, nearly lustrous fronds and deep green color. It's a perfect plant for grouping in the landscape to give that sof...
More DetailsNamed after Scottish Botanist, John Goldie, this large fern has green fronds that will rise above most hosta's and Hellebores in the woodland garden. Stately with an arching, vase-like form, this shade lover will likely be the largest of its type in ...
More DetailsEvergreen fern which grows into a tight, flowing form. New leaves emerge light green, mature lustrous, grayish-green leathery fronds. Invaluable to native birds, and creates a year-round textural presence in the shade garden....
More DetailsLooking for some height in your shaded woodland garden? Dixie Wood Fern is a very rare native, a naturally occurring hybrid between two Dryopteris varieties that results in a brawny, beautiful Fern that features large, dark green, semi-evergreen fron...
More DetailsEven if you weren't a big Eggplant fan, you'd fall in love with this plant just for its form and colorful flowering nature. This tight, sturdy selection is perfect for the garden but even better for a container on a deck or patio because then you cou...
More DetailsNo one has a bad thing to say about this ultra productive heirloom selection from Italy. Home gardeners love it because it is so dependable, easy and productive yielding teardrop shaped rosy lavender and cream colored fruit in basket loads 75 days af...
More DetailsGolden yellow margins on dark green leaves make this mounding plant a beautiful accent, foundation, or border plant. Plant in full sun for best color. Leaves accented with pink in winter. Stunning show of bright yellow when flushing in the spring....
More DetailsThe landscape fun lasts all year long with this playful broadleaved evergreen. Distinct white margins adorn the round, deep green foliage of this Asian transplant giving it more than enough glorious color to make it a focal point in the garden throug...
More Details4" Collection of Festive Holiday Plants. (1) 4" container of the following plants: Gaultheria procumbens, Thuja Mr. Bowling Ball, Ilex 'Honedymaid', and Ilex 'Drops of Gold'.
... More DetailsKnown for its rock hardiness, this aggressively spreading groundcover juniper is one of the most functional plants you'll ever use. Deep green summer foliage color turns nearly purple in the winter months, adding an unusual color to the winter landsc...
More DetailsTrailing, horizontally spreading plant that boasts nearly steel-blue evergreen foliage. Tough, drought tolerant, and very reliable. Superb groundcover for mass plantings. Standout blue foliage is attractive year round....
More DetailsTrailing, horizontally spreading plant that boasts nearly silver-blue evergreen foliage. Tough, drought tolerant, and very reliable. Superb groundcover for mass plantings. Standout blue foliage is attractive year round.
... More DetailsIt is hard to resist this dense, spreading, and irregularly shaped evergreen with show-stopping, rich, blue foliage color! Tough and slow-growing, it is an ideal rock garden specimen or can be grouped in a foundation planting, sunny perennial bed,...
More DetailsUpright, narrow columnar form of the native J. virginiana. Dramatic, formal habit coupled with silvery blue-green foliage makes it a stand out throughout the landscape. This evergreen also provides a winter nesting habitat for birds!
... More DetailsUsually grown in colder climate wetlands, Tamarack is a hardy tree that has a slender trunk with bright green, glossy needles that appear in soft tufts in early spring. The needle color will change to a golden-yellow in the fall. Did you know that...
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