Anemone jap. 'Fall in Love® 'Sweetly''
Fall in Love® Sweetly Japanese Anemone
Anemone jap. 'Fall in Love® 'Sweetly''
Fall in Love® Sweetly Japanese Anemone
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Sweet Emotion® Abelia is just the shrub to kickstart your heart - and your landscape. It's the hardiest abelia yet, growing where no abelia could grow before: in chilly USDA zone 4. It's also the most fragrant of any abelia, with white ...
More DetailsWhile sporting a fine name, 'Kaleidoscope' could have easily been named 'Chameleon' given its ever changing mix of foliage color and bloom. It's a woody plant that always shows you something new starting with the emergence of new foliage in the sp...
More DetailsRadiance stands above all other Abelias. During the growing season, silvery-green and creamy white variegated foliage is held on bright red stems. Beginning in late summer, plants are covered with fragrant, trumpet shaped blooms. Late s...
More DetailsClear white, fragrant, nectar laden flowers from late spring until autumn on gently arching branches. 'Rose Creek' has rosy stems and glossy deep green foliage that turns a beautiful bronze in autumn. Compact and easy to grow. Deer resistant, well...
More DetailsInstant gardens are usually just a dream, but Poco Loco™ abelia can make it a reality. This low-mounded plant quickly grows to its mature size and provides color all growing season long. Its glossy foliag...
More DetailsRounded, deciduous shrub produces arching branches. In spring, purple buds open to slightly fragrant clusters of white blooms covering the branches before the leaves unfold. Profuse blooming makes this a great specimen for the shrub border. Works ...
More DetailsThe Balsam Fir is a dense, pyramidal conifer, commonly grown as Christmas trees due to its attractive fragrance and long needle retention. Flattened, shiny, dark green needles cluster the entirety of the shrubby tree. Makes an excellent spec...
More DetailsThe White Fir is a narrow, upright conifer with showy, pale blue-green needled foliage. Barrel shaped brownish-purple cones will appear in later years. A popular choice as a Christmas tree.
... More DetailsAbies concolor 'Swift's Silver,' also known as Swift’s Silver White Fir, is a stunning evergreen prized for its soft, silvery-blue needles and elegant, pyramidal form. With a slow growth habit, this white fir cultivar adds a refined and grac...
More DetailsNarrow and pyramidal conifer and closely resembles a balsam fir. Flat, shiny, and dark green needles densely cover each stem. Seed cones are purple and upright. Named in honor of Scottish botanist, John Fraser, who discovered this...
More DetailsSometimes 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 DetailsThis small tree gives year round landscape pleasure with good habit, pleasing medium green foliage, showy red fall color and excellent winter interest with its exfoliating bark. Exfoliation starts on second year stems revealing rich cinnamon to re...
More DetailsThis tried and true Acer palmatum remains a distinguished landscape favorite. ‘Bloodgood’ is a problem-free specimen and a hardy, vigorous grower capable of providing up to 20’ of symmetrical, rounded branching. It is a multi-ste...
More Details‘Butterfly’ has been around for a long time, but is still one of the most underused Japanese Maples and one of the best for giving you outstanding bang for the buck. One look at its incredible foliage will have you hooked right from th...
More DetailsDiscovered by Cider Hill Farm of Vermont, this selection was chosen for its hardiness and intense fall color. Similiar to 'Bloodgood' in appearance and stature, this variety is hardy to zone 4 and changes to a much more intense red in the fall. More Details
This compact and upright growing Japanese Maple could be characterized as a large shrub or small tree but it will always be characterized as stunning no matter what category it falls into! With striking orange-yellow foliage, this Japanese Maple i...
More DetailsHow can you improve on the beauty of a Japanese Maple? How about providing eye-popping foliage that mixes a rainbow of colors on each leaf? ‘Peaches & Cream’ does just that with deeply cut, hand shaped foliage that emerges in the s...
More DetailsLeaves are palmate and yellow-green, tinged with red in spring, turning apricot and gold in fall. Winter bark is coral red and the color intensifies to almost salmon as the weather gets colder. Striking fall foliage color and uniquely colorful winter...
More DetailsOutstanding foliage color and dense, incredible thick form will make this sport of 'Bloodgood' your new favorite Japanese Maple. 'Shaina' is smaller and slower growing with a tight, rounded, irregular form that fits a much different role in the la...
More DetailsA shrubby Japanese maple is noted for the neat texture and ever-changing color of its foliage. In spring, the dissected foliage emerges yellow; a pink margin soon develops, then that shifts to white with shades of reddish-orange in summer. In autu...
More DetailsThis strong growing beauty combines cascading, flowing branch habit and the finest, filigree-textured leaves to create a specimen that elicits more than its share of oohs and aahs! The foliage of this weeping masterpiece demands to be touched and pos...
More DetailsThis selection is one of the more aggressively growing dissected leaf types and one of the most hardy. Lacy, deeply cut foliage can be up to 6" long and wide with striking purple-red color providing great landscape texture ...
More DetailsBeautiful and compact, cascading branching make this Maple a perfect choice for the landscape, along with stunning, fine textured deep, dark red foliage that holds its stunning color all summer long, even in bright sun. While all Threadleaf Japanese ...
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