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A favorite for stately lawn specimens and tall screens. Glowing blue-green foliage on a densely branched, broad pyramid form that maintains its natural form well with practically no pruning. Clipped topiary forms make a wonderful formal accent in entrances or on patios. Evergreen. Moderate growing; reaches 12 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide. Conifer; prized for…
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Attractive sparkling blue foliage on dense, spreading branches. Creates a colorful contrast to purple and green foliage plants. Use in a rock garden or as a low border plant. Ideal for mass plantings in minimal-care landscapes. Evergreen. USDA Zone 4-8 Light Needs Full sun Water Needs Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.
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One of the most versatile shrubs, boxwoods bring year-round color to the garden. Their evergreen foliage brightens dreary winter landscapes, provides structure to both formal and informal gardens, and can be shaped into tightly clipped geometric forms or whimsical shapes. Natural size, shape, growth rate and hardiness vary between the many types of boxwood shrubs and…
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Golden yellow, frosted foliage tips create a striking contrast with the pendulous, blue green mature foliage. A good selection for mass plantings or a groundcover for hot, dry banks. Evergreen. USDA Zone 4-9 Light Needs Full sun Water Needs Once established, water occasionally, more in extreme heat.
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This dense, low, spreading shrub is an excellent basic foundation planting for a hedge, screen or border. The dark green foliage backs scarlet-colored, berry-like cones. A versatile and durable evergreen that provides year-round interest in the landscape and tolerates shearing well. USDA Zone 4-7 Light Needs Full sun, Partial sun Water Needs Water regularly…
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This handsome and versatile male evergreen holly with a natural pyramidal form creates a superb hedge, screen, or windbreak. Dense, glossy, bright green foliage is tolerant of shearing, making it an excellent topiary specimen or formal accent to entryways or gardens. Small cream-colored flowers do not produce berries. USDA Zone 7-9 Light Needs Full sun…
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A stunning selection with bright, golden yellow foliage. This unique dwarf cedar beautifully contrasts darker green-leaved trees or shrubs. An outstanding accent or large container specimen. Plant in masse for a dramatic effect. The intriguing spreading habit may be trained into upright or patio tree forms. Evergreen. USDA Zone 7-9 Light Needs Full sun,…
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Slow-growing, Picea pungens ‘Globosa‘ (Colorado Spruce) is a dwarf, broadly pyramidal, densely branched, evergreen shrub with rigid, silvery blue needles. … A very charming Colorado Spruce that stands out in the garden, specifically in the spring when the new growth is at its most intense blue. Care: Plant Feed. Apply a balanced fertilizer formulated for acid loving plants. Watering….
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A compact conifer with interesting, thread-like needles that weep and drape over the entire shrub. Bright, golden new yellow foliage, even in full sun. An excellent semi-erect, mop-headed landscape specimen or accent plant that makes a nice background border or small hedge. Slow growing; size can be maintained with minimal pruning. Evergreen. USDA Zone…
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A compact conifer with interesting, thread-like needles that weep and drape over the entire shrub. Bright, golden new yellow foliage, even in full sun. An excellent semi-erect, mop-headed landscape specimen or accent plant that makes a nice background border or small hedge. Slow growing; size can be maintained with minimal pruning. Evergreen. USDA Zone…
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Evergreen shrub. Slow growth. Upright, hybrid boxwood is narrow in form. Bright green foliage retains color well in the winter. Regular water needs once established. This item listed as “Cone/Pyramid” has been formally pruned. This plant maintains its shape with a once-a-year pruning after the first flush of new growth. Plan to prune by late…
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A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. The upright, naturally cone-shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms, and a striking container or formal garden accent. Use in mass plantings to create either a free-form or a sculpted hedge. #2 USDA Zone 4-9 Light Needs Full…