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Rhamnus frangula ‘Ron Williams’

Off patent, this remains the standard for fastigiate fine texture in the landscape. While the species is considered invasive in some states, ‘Ron Williams’ reportedly has low germination rates and has received some exemptions.

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Viburnum lantana ‘Variegatum’

Slow growing variegated selection. The variegation is mottled green and yellow throughout the leaf for a striking appearance.

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Viburnum cassinoides Freedom™

A selection from Johnson’s Nursery in Wisconsin, Freedom™ is a stand-out compact selection of Witherod. In late June, creamy-white clusters of flowers explode from the dark green foliage for the world to see. When a pollinator is present, green drupes of berries are set and turn pink, blue, and black as they mature against the […]

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Thuja ‘Mr. Bowling Ball’

Tight, low mound of sage green juvenile foliage which turns plum colored in winter.

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Weigela ‘Minor Black’

‘Minor Black’ is a tight selection with dark ebony foliage and abundant fuchsia blossoms. With its short, mounded form, ‘Minor Black’ makes a stunning, high contrast choice for borders or specimen planting.

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Thuja ‘Junior Giant’ PP31297

The famous ‘Green Giant’ sprouted a baby! Instead of a 30-40’ tall specimen, Junior Giant will mature at 15-20’, making it a much better fit for sites where space is limited.  Junior Giant may not be suitable for harsh winter climates. As with some other arborvitaes, we suggest spring to early summer planting so the […]

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Spiraea ‘Neon Flash’

Bright pink to red flowers on dark green upright foliage. Much more stable foliage than Anthony Waterer.

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Spiraea ‘Lemon Princess’

Chartreuse foliage with soft pink flowers attract pollinators!

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Spiraea ‘Magic Carpet’

Very compact selection with striking, stable gold with red tipped foliage. Deep pink flowers attract pollinators.

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Spiraea ‘Goldmound’

Tight yellow cultivar with soft pink blooms. Pollinators love it!

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