Shrubs
Bluebeard Sunshine Blue This plant is very attractive to butterflies. Sunshine Blue has rich blue flowers that overwelm the pale blue blooms of other cultivars. Use this plant in a mixed border or as a mass planting in dry, sunny areas and for cut flowers. Caropteris is a valueable plant for the garden because it provides late season blooms when many other plants have passed their prime. Sunshine Blue blooms from July through September. The Bluebeard Sunshine Blue, 'Caryopteris x clandonensis', a Proven Winners slection, is a compact Bluebeard that is a stonger plant than Worcester Gold.
Juniper Arcadia Arcadia Juniper is excellent for foundation and mass border plantings. It is a grass-green selection with a mature height of one to one and a half feet, and it has good resistance to juniper blight. 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. 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. It displays a spreading habit with a dense, dwarf, somewhat layered effect.
Juniper Blue Forest It has a medium texture and a slow growth rate. 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. Needs full sun, and once established, little maintenance is required. Blue Forest Juniper, Juniperus sabina 'Blue Forest', is a distinctive groundcover-type evergreen that has very attractive silvery-blue foliage. 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.
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; retains color in winter. 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.
Juniper Maney Requires a well drained soil in a sunny location, adaptable to different soil pH; tolerates fairly alkaline soils and prefers full sun to part shade. 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. Maney Juniper, Juniperus chinensis 'Maneyi', is a semi-erect juniper that has an attractive blue cast to its foliage, along with gray-green berries in summer. Junipers are used as ground covers, in foundation plantings, or as hedges, screens or windbreaks. This is one of the hardiest medium-sized evergreens and makes an excellent choice for any landscape planting.
Yew Dark Green It is has a spreading compact habit, and its forest-green foliage does not burn in winter. It grows 3-5 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. This yew can be used as a low hedge or specimen plant and requires good drainage and prefers a shady location with loamy soil. Yews are widely used landscape plants because of their rich, dark green evergreen foliage and versatility. Dark Green Yew, taxus x media 'Dark Green', is an excellent evergreen with beautiful dark green foliage for the shade garden or shady side of the home.
Yew Taunton Spreading Taunton Spreading Yew, taxus x media 'Tauntoni', is a spreading evergreen that has short dark green needles and is very hardy. It grows 3-4 tall and 4-6 feet wide. Yews are widely used landscape plants because of their rich, dark green evergreen foliage and versatility.
Harry Lauder’s Walkingstick The branches are valued for their use in flower arrangements. Harry Lauder's Walkingstick has terrific yellow fall foliage color with showy greenish-yellow catkins (as on pussy willows) that brighten the winter scene.
Buttonbush It is very open, almost gangly in habit. It prefers moist situations, not dry tolerant, and best used for naturalizing in wet areas. Native from New Brunswick to Florida, west to Minnesota, Oklahoma and southern New Mexico, Arizona, California, into Mexico and Cuba.
Spiraea Pink Parasols This plant is very durable and adaptable to many sitres. The Spiraea Pink Parasols, 'Spiraea f.
Ash Leaf Spirea Sem It is elegant, space-saving, and beautiful! Sem forms a neat 3 to 4 foot shrub in the partly shaded garden, which adds a nice texture.
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