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Abies balsamea Nana

Abies balsamea Nana

Dwarf Balsam Fir

Rounded with laterally-spreading dense branches Dark green needles have white bands on their undersides Small cones are dark violet when young Slow-growing dwarf...

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Abies balsamea Piccolo

Abies balsamea Piccolo

Piccolo Dwarf Balsam Fir

A very dwarf globe with short, nearly vertical branches Radiating, dark green needles Showy, brown buds add winter interest Works well in rock gardens, mixed borders, or patio planters...

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Abies cephalonica Meyer's Dwarf

Abies cephalonica Meyer's Dwarf

Meyer's Dwarf Greek Fir

A mounding cultivar forming spiked, spreading branches Radiating, dark emerald-green needles Grows best with some shade in the heat of the day...

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Actinidia arguta Issai

Actinidia arguta Issai

Hardy Kiwi

White flowers Self-fertile, female plant Edible fruits, 3-4 cm long, in October Fruit has a smooth, green skin, that softens when ripe Glossy dark green ovate leaves, 13 cm long Less vigorous than the species Bloom Time: Late June to early July...

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Actinidia kolomikta (female)

Actinidia kolomikta (female)

Hardy Kiwi

Fragrant white flowers Edible fruits, 3 cm in size, in autumn Fruit has a smooth green skin, softening when ripe Dark green ovate leaves, 15 cm long In light shade, foliage may have a slight pink hue at the margin Bloom Time: Late June to early ...

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Actinidia kolomikta (male)

Actinidia kolomikta (male)

Hardy Kiwi

Fragrant white flowers Dark green ovate leaves, 15 cm long Leaves green in spring and change to variegated white and pink in the summer Bloom Time: Late June to early July Flower Size: 2 cm...

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Aesculus carnea Briotii

Aesculus carnea Briotii

Ruby-red Horsechestnut

Upright, oval, rounded crown Large buds are dark brown, and are quite sticky in early spring Green compound leaves emerge in the spring, each with 7 spreading oblong leaflets Large, upright, showy red flower panicles Fall colour usually consists ...

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Aesculus flava

Aesculus flava

Yellow Buckeye

Low branched, broad, oval, rounded crown Green compound leaves emerge in the spring, each with seven spreading, oblong leaflets Clusters of single yellow flowers are followed by the familiar buckeye fruit This cultivar has a showy fall colour Blo...

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Aesculus glabra

Aesculus glabra

Ohio Buckeye

Low branched, broad, oval, rounded crown Green compound leaves emerge in the spring, each with seven spreading oblong leaflets Clusters of single, green-white-yellow flowers A smaller-growing aesculus compared to other cultivars Bloom Time: Mid-s...

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Aesculus hippocastanum Baumannii

Aesculus hippocastanum Baumannii

Bauman Horsechestnut

Upright oval growth habit Large buds are dark brown and quite sticky in early spring Green compound leaves emerge in the spring, each with seve, spreading oblong leaflets Large showy white double flowers show hints of pink Completely sterile Fal...

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Aesculus parviflora

Aesculus parviflora

Bottlebrush Buckeye

Bottlebrush-like spikes of tiny white flowers Dark green compound palmate leaves are yellow in the fall Noted for being one of the best summer flowering shrubs for shady areas Spreads by suckers to form colonies Good drought tolerance Bloom Time...

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Aesculus pavia

Aesculus pavia

Red Buckeye

Tubular red flowers in showy panicles Fuzzy brown capsules each contains one or two glossy nuts Glossy compound dark green leaves Round, upright habit Bloom Time: Late spring...

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Aesculus x arnoldiana Autumn Splendor

Aesculus x arnoldiana Autumn Splendor

Autumn Splendor Horsechestnut

Glossy dark green palm-shaped foliage Resistant to summer leaf scorch Brilliant fall colour of maroon-red Short spikes of yellowish-green flowers Somewhat rounded form Bloom Time: Mid-spring...

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Aesculus x carnea Fort McNair

Aesculus x carnea Fort McNair

Fort McNair Horsechestnut

Upright oval, rounded, growth habit Large buds are dark brown and quite sticky in early spring Green compound leaves emerge in the spring, each with seven spreading oblong leaflets Long dense panicles of single pink flowers with yellow throats A ...

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Agastache foeniculum

Agastache foeniculum

Anise Hyssop

AKA Agastache anethiodora, Agastache anisata Tall, upright, clumping perennial Dense spikes of lavender-purple flowers with violet bracts Medium green lance-shaped aromatic foliage Bloom Time: Summer...

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Agastache scrophulariaefolia

Agastache scrophulariaefolia

Purple Giant Hyssop

Strong, tall central stems Blooms are pale purple and open slowly over a period of weeks They are nectar-rich makes them highly attractive to pollinators Bloom Time: July to October...

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Alcea rosea Spotlight™ Radiant Rose

Alcea rosea Spotlight™ Radiant Rose

Radiant Rose Hollyhock

Single pink rose flowers stand high above green foliage Perennial not biennial Juglone tolerant Great plant for containers or for cut flower production Rabbit resistant Drought tolerant Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds Likes averag...

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Alcea rosea Spotlight™ Sunshine

Alcea rosea Spotlight™ Sunshine

Sunshine Hollyhock

Yellow flowers standing tall above green foliage Blooms Mid-Late Summer Drought Tolerant Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds Great for cut flowers and container plants Juglone Tolerant Full sun exposure Rabbit Resistant...

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Allium cernuum

Allium cernuum

Nodding Onion

Best described as a dangling cyme of little florets Flowers are commonly pink and sometimes white Flowers mature into fruit opening to show glossy dark seeds The edible bulb, with a strong flavour, produces grass-like leaves with the flowers Foun...

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Alnus glutinosa

Alnus glutinosa

Black Alder

Pyramidal to oval growth habit Oval to rounded leaves, uneven double-toothed margins Drooping male catkins form in the fall and overwinter on the tree Good for wetland areas Bloom Time: March...

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Amelanchier alnifolia

Amelanchier alnifolia

Saskatoon Berry

Lightly fragrant white flowers are held erect Sweet black-blue berries are good for eating and making jelly Gray-green foliage turns to brilliant yellow-orange in the fall Bloom Time: Spring...

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Amelanchier alnifolia First Editions® Obelisk

Amelanchier alnifolia First Editions® Obelisk

Standing Ovation™ Serviceberry

Upright, uniform habit with a slender form Fragrant white flowers cover the plant in the spring Flowers lead to edible berries appearing white, changing to red, then dark blue Deep green leaves turn to red and orange in the fall Bloom Time: Sprin...

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Amelanchier alnifolia Regent

Amelanchier alnifolia Regent

Regent Saskatoon Berry

Lightly fragrant white flowers are held erect Sweet black-blue berries are good for eating and making jelly Gray-green foliage turns to brilliant yellow-orange in the fall Bloom Time: Spring...

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Amelanchier canadensis

Amelanchier canadensis

Serviceberry

White flowers Grayish-green round leaves turn to medium-green in the summer Brilliant yellow to red colour in the fall Red to purplish-black edible fruit in June attracts birds Suitable for naturalized plantings Bloom Time: Spring...

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