Thuja plic. ‘Green Giant’
‘Green Giant’ Arborvitae – A large, vigorous, fast-growing evergreen, it’s natural pyramidal to conical form boasts dense, rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes slightly in the winter. An exceptional landscape tree for use as a screen, hedge or single specimen.
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12/14’
Thuja occ. ‘Elegantissima’
‘Elegantissima’ Arborvitae – Having a narrow pyramidal form with dark green foliage that is tipped yellow which turns bronze during the winter. A fairly uncommon, seldom seen arborvitae variety, yet one of the hardiest, most beautiful of them all.
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Thujaplic. ‘Excelsa’
‘Excelsa’ Arborvitae – A gorgeous, fast-growing, full-bodied conifer that can reach up to 35 feet tall with a 20 foot spread. Its bright green fan-like foliage emits an unmistakable aroma loved by many.
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8/10’
10/12’
12/14’
Thuja occ. ‘Nigra’
‘Nigra’ Arborvitae – This Dark American is a narrow, pyramidal evergreen that provides plenty of landscaping versatility. A hardy, low maintenance tree that is a great choice as a privacy screen, and perfect as a hedge.
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Thuja x ‘Steeplechase’
‘Steeplechase’ Arborvitae – A beautiful pyramidal grower, this fast growing Arborvitae is a popular choice for privacy screens, evergreen hedge, and a specimen tree. This variety is often considered a better version of the Green Giant.
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5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
Thuja occ. ‘Techny’
‘Techny’ Arborvitae – The number-one choice for evergreens in the coldest areas. Hardy down to minus 50, it never turns bronze in winter, as many other forms do. An evergreen that is commonly planted in lawns as a hedge and grows in a pyramid form, it can reach about 15 feet tall and 6 feet wide.
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6/7’
7/8’
8/9’
Thuja occ. ‘Smaragd’
‘Emerald Green’ Arborvitae – Just the right plant for smaller spaces as its tall, narrow growth means it will never overwhelm your garden. Shimmering emerald green foliage with a classic narrow, pyramidal form makes the Emerald Green attractive in all seasons.
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7/8’
8/10’
Thuja occ. ‘George Peabody’
‘George Peabody’ Arborvitae – Widely considered to be one of the very best yellow foliaged Arborvitaes available. Has a broad, pyramidal growth habit with bright golden yellow foliage that have a light yellowish green on their undersides.
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5/6’
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7/8’
8/10’
Yellow Ribbon
‘Yellow Ribbon’ Arborvitae – A semi-dwarf, slow-growing cultivar with an upright, pyramidal habit. With an improved form, this narrow, upright selection provides dense, showy, golden-yellow foliage throughout the year.
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4/5’
Lagerstroemia ‘Natchez’
‘Natchez’ Crepe Myrtles – Growing up to 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide and having white flowers. These trees provide an excellent winter interest that comes from the attractive, exfoliating, reddish-brown bark. Suited for formal or informal design in the home landscape, street plantings and community plantings.
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6/7’
7/8’
8/10’
10/12’
Lagerstroemia ‘Muskogee’
‘Muskogee’ Crepe Myrtle – Has delicate lavender flowers that flourish for 4 to 5 months, which adds beauty and value to landscapes. Rapid 5 feet of growth yearly, ultimately reaching up to 20 feet tall and is mildew resistant.
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16/18’
Lagerstroemia ‘Acoma’
‘Acoma’ Crepe Myrtle – Will mature in the 10-foot-tall height range, it can be kept shorter with early spring pruning. It’s heavy white flowering clusters in summer create such weight on the branches that it gives the plant a weeping appearance.
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5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
8/10’
Lagerstroemia ‘Tuscarora’
‘Tuscarora’ Crepe Myrtle – A beautiful harbinger of summer with its canopy full of magnificent pink colored blooms. Reaching heights of 20-25 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide they are a drought tolerant, very adaptable, decorative blooming tree.
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6/7’
7/8’
Lagerstroemia ‘Tonto’
‘Tonto’ Crepe Myrtle – Known to be the best, cold hardy, red Crepe Myrtle variety available. This offering from the National Arboretum is a vigorous grower that grows 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide.
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5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
Juniper virginiana
Eastern Red Cedar – Both cold hardy and heat resistant, it has lush, textured foliage and is the perfect evergreen for a privacy screen or hedge. A fast-growing durable evergreen, Eastern Red Cedar trees reliably grow almost anywhere in the country.
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Picea abies
Norway Spruce – The most widespread, fastest growing, largest and most disease resistant Spruce in the northern hemisphere. It is used extensively for windbreaks; privacy screens and this Spruce is a tough conifer that makes for an easy-care landscape tree which is also planted extensively for forest restoration.
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12/14’
Juniper chin. ‘Hetzi Columnaris’
‘Hetzi Columnar’ Juniper – A very large, upright juniper. Fast growing and hardy, it is great for screens and borders. It has bluish purple berries in winter and aromatic foliage when rubbed or crushed.
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6/7’
7/8’
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12/14’
Juniper chin. ‘Torulosa’
‘Torulosa’ Juniper – Grows into a narrow cone shape when young, then opens up as the plant ages. Although the main body of its foliage is as thick as if it had been sheared, delicately twisted, upright branches emerge gracefully all around the plant, in almost a flame-like manner.
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4/5’
5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
8/10’
Cupressus x leylandii
Leyland Cypress – A fast-growing coniferous evergreen tree much used in horticulture, primarily for hedges and screens. Their rapid, thick growth means they are sometimes used to achieve privacy.
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5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
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Betula nigra
River Birch – Hardy and growing naturally in wet environments along river and stream banks, they are used to very moist soil. These trees prefer full sun but will tolerate partial shade and they tend to grow between 40 and 70 feet in height.
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6/7’
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Pinus strobus
White Pine – An ornamental tree used for shade, windbreaks and hedgerows and it grows rather quickly to a mature height anywhere from 40 to 90 feet with a rounded canopy of branches and needles that can become irregular or flat-topped with age.
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6/8’
8/10’
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16/18’
Euonymus alatus
Burning Bush – A dense, flat-topped, deciduous shrub with a rounded, horizontal branching habit. Reddish purple fruit grows beneath the simple, finely toothed, dark green leaves. Foliage turns an extremely showy bright red in autumn.
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5/6’
6/7’
7/8’
Viburnum ‘Mariesii’
‘Mariesii’ Viburnum – Noted for its distinctively layered horizontal branching, it is a broad, dense, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub that typically matures to 10-12 feet tall and spreads to 15 feet wide.
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