Tree Collection

Arborvitae

‘Brandon’

Arborvitae

‘DeGroot’s Spire’

Arborvitae

‘Emerald Green’

Arborvitae

‘Forever Goldy’

Arborvitae

‘Hetz Midget’

Arborvitae

‘Glauca Prostrata’

Arborvitae

‘Mr. Bowling Ball’

Arborvitae

‘Technito’

Arborvitae

‘Sunkist’

Arborvitae

‘Whipcord’

Boxwood

‘Green Mountain’

Boxwood

‘Green Velvet’

False Cypress

‘Lemon Thread’

False Cypress

‘Mops’

False Cypress

‘Soft Serve’

Fir

‘Concolor’

Juniper

‘Grey Owl’

Juniper

‘Pencil Point’

Juniper

‘Pendula’

Microbiata

‘Celtic Pride’

Pine

‘Cesarini’

Pine

‘Eastern White’

Spruce

‘Black Hills’

Spruce

‘Bruns Serbian’

Spruce

‘Colorado Blue’

Spruce

‘Fastigiata’ Columnar

Spruce

‘Globosa’

Spruce

‘Nana’ Dwarf Serbian

Spruce

‘Norway’

Spruce

‘The Blues’ Weeping

Yew

‘Tauton’

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Arborvitae

‘Brandon’

The Brandon Arborvitae is an excellent hedge plant that thrives even in the harshest conditions of the prairies. It is a narrow, cone-shaped evergreen that displays bright green foliage all year. This cultivar is a conical evergreen conifer that can reach a height of 20′ and a width of 8′.

Arborvitae

‘DeGroot’s Spire’
Striking evergreen specimens are the best way to add interest and variety to your garden. A strong vertical accent catches the eye and draws attention. Always neat and compact, with a slender narrow profile. Not only is it always fresh and green, it needs no clipping. It can also be used to create a unique and different unclipped hedge or screen. Great for small gardens. Hardy to minus 50. Plant in a sunny or partially shaded location in average soil.

Arborvitae

‘Emerald Green’
Most popular privacy plants due to their extreme cold-hardiness and narrow form. These evergreens are perfect for smaller spaces due to their narrow shape.

Arborvitae

‘Hetz Midget’
Dense, globe-shaped form. Requires no shearing to maintain globe form. Very slow grower.
Height: 2′ Spread: 2-3′ Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Blue-green Zone: 3-8

Arborvitae

‘Mr. Bowling Ball’
An excellent choice for a low-maintenance landscape. This versatile, perfectly round evergreen can be used in borders, rock gardens, and especially in formal gardens. Soft, finely textured needles are sage green and almost feathery. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil but will tolerate light shade.
Height: 2-3′ Spread: 2-3′ Shape: Rounded Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Gray-green Zone: 4-8

Arborvitae

‘Technito’
Technito will grow only 6 feet tall, making it a delightful evergreen choice for smaller yards or spaces. While it will never overwhelm a garden bed, Technito provides structure and year-round color, making it a great statement plant for diminutive yards. It has dense foliage cover and maintains its dark green color throughout the winter.

Arborvitae

‘Sunkist’
This upright growing arborvitae has lovely foliage with a distinctive golden tip color that adds a pop of color to the landscape. Performs best in full sun sites.
Height: 10-15′ Spread: 4-5′ Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Golden yellow Zone: 4-8

Arborvitae

‘Whipcord’
Add surprising elegance and texture to the garden with this unusual selection of the giant forest tree, Western Red Cedar. The drooping foliage is glossy green in summer with a bronze cast in winter. Cover a bank with this wild mop that looks like beach grass. Incorporate into the border for a riotous partner with perennials.

Boxwood

‘Green Mountain’
Naturally cone-shaped if left unsheared, ‘Green Mountain’ is a relatively fast growing variety of Buxus. This is a smaller and in some locations better alternative to Dwarf Alberta spruce. Dense and upright, this evergreen would make an excellent hedge as well as a specimen plant. Prefers full sun to part shade.
Height: 5′ Spread: 3′ Shape: Upright Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Glossy, dark green Fall Foliage: Evergreen Zone: 5-9

Boxwood

‘Green Velvet’
Round specimens or hedge is a hybrid variety has the tough genes of the Korean boxwood to help it survive cold winters without damage, and always looks fresh and a rich green color in every season of the year. It can be left unclipped to naturally form a dense, rounded shrub. It can be planted in a row to make a dense, evergreen hedge anything from 12 inches to 3 feet tall.
Height: 3-4′ Spread: 3-4′ Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade

False Cypress

‘Lemon Thread’
A dwarf slow growing, rounded form. Bright gold thread-like needles on a mound of drooping branches. Lemon gold foliage is less susceptible to summer sun scorch. Holds color very well.

False Cypress

‘Mops’
Slow-growing dwarf shrub with a lot of personality. From fluffy, fine-textured golden foliage – to lemony yellow brand new growth, you’ll be entranced with its good looks. The long, narrow, bowing stems tend to give a delightfully fuzzy appearance, adding to its charm. A tough shrub that can handle extreme cold. The golden yellow foliage will hold true throughout the seasons.

Fir

‘Concolor’
Steadily gaining popularity as a Christmas tree in recent years. This conifer exhibits a blue-green color, with longer needles than most other Fir trees. The needles remain on the tree long after cutting. The needles have a pleasant scent, described as citrus or orange-like. Able to tolerate both the cold and the heat. Known as the White Fir. Generally disease and pest resistant.

Juniper

‘Pencil Point’
A dwarf, narrow conifer. Silvery blue-green foliage stays dense, creating an extremely fine and delicate texture in the landscape. A great vertical accent.
Height: 3-6′ Spread: 10-12″ Shape: Conical, fastigiate Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Silver blue-green Fall Foliage: Evergreen Zone: 4-8

Pine

‘Eastern White’
This American native conifer is noted for its delicate, long needles that give the tree a ‘soft’ look. It is fast growing, with an open form while young. Will benefit from pruning to maintain that classic upright evergreen form. Does not do well in open sites in zone 3.
Height: 50-80′ Spread: 20-40′ Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Blue-green Zone: 3-8

Spruce

‘Black Hills’
Shapely “Christmas tree” type evergreen, with short, blue-green needles. Shears easily. Useful as a specimen, hedge, or windbreak. Best in full sun, but tolerates light shade.
Height: 35-45′ Spread: 25-30′ Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Blue-green Zone: 3-6

Spruce

‘Bruns’ Serbian
An evergreen conifer tree with a tight, upright form, growing into a column, or very narrow cone, of dense branches. It will reach about 10 feet in as many years and be just 2 or 3 feet wide. In time it will pass 20 feet, but remain very, very slender. With its narrow profile it makes the perfect accent for smaller gardens, giving height without taking up room. On a lawn, alone or in a cluster, it is graceful and appealing, or plant it in the corners of your garden for a visual accent.

Spruce

‘Colorado Blue’
Colorado Spruce, also known as Blue Spruce, is a tough, very cold-hardy evergreen tree with brilliant silver-blue needles that is attractive all year round. It forms a striking tree with a perfect pyramidal shape that grows easily into any garden, even in exposed locations. It is resistant to air pollution, deer, rabbits and other problems, so it will grow well in the city or in the countryside too. For that perfect specimen in your yard, or to fill a corner near the house, this tree is ideal. It can also be used to make a privacy screen, and since it grows a foot a year.

Spruce

Spruce ‘Fastigiata’ Columnar
Unique and striking upright form of the popular blue spruce tree. Instead of spreading outwards and forming an enormous tree, this selected form grows upwards into a beautiful cigar-shape, creating the opportunity to have that iconic blue tree even in a small garden. It grows 6 to 12 inches a year, so you will not have long to wait for a tree you can decorate as an outdoor Christmas tree, and enjoy the rest of the year as a striking lawn specimen.

Spruce

‘Globosa’
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.
Plant Type: Conifers, Shrubs Plant Family: Picea – Spruces Heat Zones: 1 – 8

Spruce

Spruce ‘Nana’ Dwarf Serbian
This dense, globose Serbian spruce boasts a unique display of two colors: its green needles are flipped and held upright to show off their silver-blue undersides. As the low conifer matures, it can form a leader, which gradually changes the shape to that of a pyramid.

Spruce

‘Norway’
A stately tree with a pyramidal shape when young, and pendulous branches as it matures. The largest and fastest growing of the spruces. Large cones are attractive as Christmas ornaments. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.
Height: 40-80′ Spread: 25-30′ Exposure: Full Sun Foliage: Green Zone: 2-7

Spruce

Spruce ‘The Blues’ Weeping
Unique tree that will bring a special feel to any garden. Every tree develops into an individual, different from every other one, depending on growing factors and training. It grows fast, as much as 12 inches a year, so you won’t wait long for the thrill of a mature specimen. The foliage is brilliant silver-blue, and each branch hangs downwards, while the main stems wander upwards or sideways. With staking you can develop the form you want, or simply leave it alone to surprise you. This tree is extremely hardy.

Yew

‘Tauton’
This spreading evergreen has short dark needles and is very hardy. Taunton has excellent resistance to windburn. Grows well in both sun or shade and is very popular as an accent, specimen or foundation plant.
Height: 3-4′ Spread: 4-6′ Exposure: Part Sun Foliage: Dark green Zone: 4-7