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Juniper - Buffalo
Juniper - Buffalo Buffalo Juniper, Juniperus sabina 'Buffalo', has soft, feathery, bright green foliage on low spreading branches that produces an interesting form, and it is an excellent groundcover plant for borders or mass plantings. Buffalo Juniper's feathery branches are of bright green foliage; that retains color in winter. You may prune to shape desired. This Juniper prefers sun and a well-drained soil, but tolerates a range of soil types; drought and heat tolerant. It has a height of 12-15 inches and a spread of 5 feet. Junipers are important evergreens for landscape use due to their tolerance of unfavorable soil conditions, their hardiness and great variation in size, habit, color, and growth rate. Junipers are used as ground covers, in foundation plantings, or as hedges, screens or windbreaks. These plants may also be utilized for background plantings in shrub beds or flower gardens, as specimen plants, in rock gardens or for topiary or espalier purposes.
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Boxwood - Green Mountain - Sale Price: $49.95 Boxwood - Green Mountain, Buxus 'Green Mountain', is an upright, evergreen shrub with an unusual pyramidal growth habit. Small, dark green leaves seems to hold good green color much better than most boxwoods through the winter months. It requires cool, moist soil conditions, and it maintains its shape with very little pruning. Fertilization is recommended in the spring and soil should be kept moist, but not wet, especially during the growing season. Full sun produces best growth for Green Mountain, but it can tolerate partial shade. It flowers in spring, but it is grown for its handsome foliage. Use as hedging or topiary, or in a border. Looks great in a container as well! Green Mountain has good cold hardiness and is a fast growing boxwood when young. Zones 5-8. * Low Maintenance Plant! |
| Honeysuckle - Claveys Dwarf - Sale Price: $54.25 Clavey’s Dwarf Honeysuckle, Lonicera xylosteum 'Claveyi', is a compact, finely branched, dwarf Honeysuckle that has clean gray-green foliage and can be sheared to form a dense hedge. The yellow flowers in May are followed by red berries in autumn. It is a useful and easy-to-grow plant and likes average, well-drained soil. Once established, the plant is drought tolerant and grows 6-8 feet tall and has a 5-6 foot spread. This plant appears to be quite salt tolerant. Honeysuckles are easy to grow, vigorous, heat-tolerant, and nearly indestructible. The flashy and fragrant flowers will attract hummingbirds and butterflies all summer long. Many honeysuckles will thrive in containers as well. Clavey’s Dwarf produces blue/gray-green foliage all season long. It is best pruned in late winter. This plant tolerates urban conditions well and it is not fussy about soil types. Zones 3-7. |
| Serviceberry - Shadblow - Sale Price: $71.35 Hardy Ornamental with Edible Fruit The Serviceberry is a popular ornamental shrub prized for its spring/fall color and sweet summer berries. It would look great in your naturalized garden or in front of some larger plantings to highlight its form and colors Your Serviceberry will be one of the first plants you notice in the spring. While the rest of your plants are still slumbering, the Serviceberry will burst forth in color. Before its leaves even begin to appear, its 5-peteled clusters of white flowers will stand in sharp contrast to the browns and greys of your transitioning landscape. You’ll enjoy watching the flowers give way to the small green berries as they progress from green to red, and eventually transform into a deep purple. The dark gems are ready to enjoy straight from the bush in the early summer. The Serviceberry is a shrubby, multi-stemmed plant that grows up to 15-25 feet with an equal spread. It’s tolerant of a wide range of soils so you won’t have to fuss over it in order for it to thrive. 3-inch dark green leaves fill out your tree, softly fuzzy at first and later glossy and smooth. Those same leaves will turn a delightful reddish-orange in the fall. Serviceberries look like large, dark blueberries and taste similar, but with an almond-like accent. They are commonly eaten raw or used in various jams and pies. The Serviceberry is a hardy ornamental shrub with a lot to offer. * Ornamental, colorful shrub* Edible fruit* Hardy |
| Yew - Densiformis - Sale Price: $64.25 The Dens Yew, or Yew Densiformis, 'Taxus x media 'Densiformis', is one of the most popular evergreen shrubs today. This very popular yew is a rapid grower with a spreading habit and fluffy bright deep green needles. The new growth emerges as a brighter green and eventually matures to deep green. With a plant height of 4’ and a width of 6’, the dark green foliage adds color to every garden; foliage will turn a nice red to burgundy color in the fall. It is best to plant in full shade in a moist area because it is intolerant of poor drainage; can be damaged if exposed to excessive winter sun and wind. Not only is it a low maintenance shrub, but Densidormis is tolerant to deer, pollution, rabbits and seashore breezes. Dens Yew is an amazing evergreen that should not to be left out of any landscape! |
| Abelia - Bronze Anniversaryâ„¢ - Sale Price: $39.95 The Abelia 'Bronze Anniversary', Abelia grandiflora Rika1, produces colorful, glossy, bright bronzy golden variegated foliage on a neat compact plant. The foliage emerges a unique bronze-orange color and then matures to an attractive lime-green as the season progresses. Dainty white bell-shaped flowers appear in spring and bloom sporadically thereafter. 'Bronze Anniversary' is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering is in full sun and a strong bloomer. This shrub prefers moist, organically rich soils which drain well. |
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