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Evergreens - Gallery 6
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This relatively low maintenance plant features dainty nodding white bell-shaped flowers with shell pink overtones at the ends of the branches from mid to late spring. It has attractive powder blue foliage. It is a a very small shrub that grows to about 2 ft. tall by 3 feet wide at a slow rate, and does best in full sun to partial shade and, true to its name, it prefers to grow in moist to wet soils.
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This selected form of the popular 'Roseum Elegans' rhododendron has pretty rosy-lilac blooms with small speckled blotches, is a bit more cold hardy than 'Roseum Elegans' and blooms a little later in the spring than most rhododendrons. It grows to 5 feet tall by roughly the same wide. Rhododendrons prefer well drained soils, mulched roots and partial shade conditions.
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This slightly smaller rhododendron grows to 3 feet high and wide and is noted for its yellow gold to dark orange buds that open to golden yellow blossoms that have wavy edges that are tinged in orange pink. ** Special order
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This extremely rare fir bears soft fragrant needles that curve backwards towards the stems, exposing the silver-white beneath. To add to its charm, it forms upright cones that start out purple and become silver blue as the season progresses. Growing slowly to 12 ft. tall in sun or part shade, it forms a perfect pyramid, bringing a sense of mountain magnificence to any garden! ** Not available 2020
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Extremely rare, this upright densely needled evergreen has gracefully drooping branches covered in gray-green needles. Growing extremely slowly at 4-6 inches per year, it could reach 6-7 feet tall and 4 feet wide in 10 years when planted in full sun. Striking tan-colored bark is deeply grooved and peels handsomely.
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This extremely rare fir bears soft fragrant needles that curve backwards towards the stems, exposing the silver-white beneath. To add to its charm, it forms upright cones that start out purple and become silver blue as the season progresses. Growing slowly to 12 ft. tall in sun or part shade, it forms a perfect pyramid, bringing a sense of mountain magnificence to any garden!
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What a neat little accent for your rock garden! This beautiful dwarf compact form of White Pine is covered in fine, blue green needles. Grafted on a short stem, its bun-shaped head remains neat and tidy, growing slowly to 3 ft. around in sun or part shade. While it is winter-hardy, winter protection should be considered if it is to be planted in a very windy exposed location.
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A dense, tightly branched, narrow growing tree with rich, green needles. A perfect sized tree for narrow spaces, and ideal for screening out unwanted views. Excellent as a specimen where vertical structure is wanted. It grows 20 to 25 feet tall by 8 to 10 feet wide in full sun. ** Special order
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This striking plant gets it's name from the world's tallest waterfall in Venezuela. Long narrow light green needles are clustered more tightly than a typical weeping white pine and give the tree a denseness and weeping habit that is quite distinctive. It grows to 10 ft. tall by about 7 to 8 feet wide in sun or light shade.
A truly unique North American deciduous native tree, it has a strongly weeping habit off the central leader and is covered with narrow emerald green needles that turn deep orange in the fall before they shed for the winter. Its shaggy brownish red bark adds to its appeal. Growing to 20 ft. tall and wide in full sun, it is best used as a solitary accent in a garden. Tolerant of all soil conditions.
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