What We Grow

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Evergreen
Serbian Spruce
(PICEA OMORIKA 'SERBIAN')
Zone 4 |
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Height: 50-60' Spread 15-25'
Slow-growing evergreen with narrow pyramidal habit. Two-toned color appearance created by glossy dark green top side of needles, while underside are lighter in color with white bands. Slender trunk, short ascending branches. One of the most attractive and adaptable spruces.
Evergreen
Colorado Spruce
(PICEA PUNGENS)
Zone 3 Native
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Height: 40-60' Spread 15-20'
Evergreen tree with horizontal, stiff branches featuring sharp medium green to blue-green needles. Branches tend to go to the ground, and open with age. Narrow, dense, conical shape. Excellent Christmas tree. Our bare root liners are a mix of green and blue (Glauca) plants.
Ericaceous Broadleaf
Mountain Fire Andromeda
(PIERIS JAPONICA MT. FIRE)
Zone 6
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Height: 6-8' Spread 4-6'
A superb shade-loving, flowering evergreen shrub. New growth is a dramatic bronze to bright red, changing to a dark, glossy green. White panicle flowers in spring.

Evergreen
Eastern White Pine
(PINUS STROBUS T)
Zone 3 Native
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Height: 50-80' Spread 20-40'
Fast growing evergreen native to eastern US and Canada. Light green needles, thin and flexible, to 4". Produces light brown cones in clusters.

Deciduous Tree
Little Twist Flowering Cherry
(PRUNUS INCISA 'LITTLE TWIST')
Zone 5 |
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Height: 6’ Spread: 6’
Compact flowering cherry grafted on 4’ standard with distinctive, closely packed zig-zag stems. Tightly clustered white flowers with pink centers. Maroon fall leaf color. Well-suited to small spaces, decks or patios.

Deciduous Tree
Kwanzan Cherry
(PRUNUS SERRULATA KWANZAN)
Zone 5
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Height: 25' Spread 15'
Very showy, vase-shaped cherry. Large double pink flowers in May. Dark green foliage, turning to orange-red in fall. Rarely fruits.