Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Pink'
False Spirea
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Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Pink'
False Spirea
Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'
Feather Reed Grass
Wine and Roses® Weigela
Grows in a tight pyramidal shape, opening with age Needles are dark green with a silver stripe on the reverse Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Can be 'candled' to maintain shape...
More DetailsA large, conical specimen with a stately appearance Large, bright silvery-blue, blunt needles Cones are 20-25 cm in length and green with a purplish hue Cones appear on younger branches of older specimens Purple cones grow upright and disintegrat...
More DetailsDense, rounded to vase-shaped form with irregular branching White flowers emerge before the leaves Red two-winged samaras turn brown before dropping in the summer Nearly round leaves have seven to nine triangular lobes Bright green foliage turns ...
More DetailsPurplish-red flowers appear before the leaves Fruit emerges green and ripens red in summer, providing contrast among the huge leaves Grape-leaf shaped light green leaves "resemble a full moon" Yellow orange and red fall colours Bloom Time: Spring...
More DetailsUpright, spreading tree with a dense, rounded crown Greenish-white flowers Winged seeds turn a showy red in the summer as they mature Unlobed, broadly ovate, green leaves in the summer turn dark red in the fall Bloom Time: Spring...
More DetailsMale No peeling needed 1 Male is needed to pollinate 6-8 Females in order to produce fruit Brown/Red Stems and green leaves White Flower Boomtime May-June...
More DetailsFragrant 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 ...
More DetailsFragrant 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...
More DetailsSmall clusters of chocolate-purple flowers Pendant flowers open slightly before the foliage emerges Spicy-scented flowers contain both male and female parts Purple fruit, 10 cm in length, open in the fall to reveal small, black seeds Semi-evergre...
More DetailsWhite 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...
More DetailsDense upright narrow form of amelanchier Clusters of fragrant showy white flowers appear before the leaves Attractive to birds, sweet black berries are produced in June Medium green foliage is held on smooth-barked branches Brilliant fall colours...
More DetailsUpright growing, with a pyramidal to oval habit Pure white flowers cover the whole plant before the leaves emerge Red berries appear in the summer, ripening to black by fall Dark green summer foliage turns yellow, orange and red in the fall Bloom...
More DetailsUpright oval growth habit with a strong central leader Pure white flowers cover the whole plant in spring Fruit is a small, edible, purple-blue berry Solid green foliage in the summer, changing to orange in the fall A well-formed amelanchier, ide...
More DetailsDrooping clusters of light pink flowers fade to white, appearing before the leaves Edible red berries ripen to dark purplish-black in June, attracting birds and other wildlife Glossy leaves emerge bronzish-purple, maturing to dark green Fall colou...
More DetailsUpright oval growth habit Slightly fragrant showy white flowers in drooping clusters Edible fruit shows green, then red, and finally purple-blue Bluish-green leaves in the summer change to brilliant orange-red in the fall An excellent tree, ideal...
More DetailsLightly fragrant loose clusters of white flowers appear before the leaves Edible red berries ripen to dark purplish-black in June Glossy leaves emerge bronzish-purple, maturing to dark green Fall colour is an outstanding red, colouring early, and ...
More DetailsOval-shaped crown with slightly ascending branches Soft pale pink flowers fade to white before the leaves emerge Sweet juicy edible blue-black fruit Lush green in late spring and summer gives way to shades of orange to red by fall A well-formed a...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Cortland' Pale pink to white flowers Large, deep red fruit with a white flesh Crisp, sweet and juicy, with a slight tartness An excellent fresh apple, also good for sauces and juices Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: October...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Empire' Pale pink to white flowers Medium-sized fruit, with a red-blushed skin Sweet tasting apple with a firm texture Good for eating fresh, with a medium storage life Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: October...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Gala' Pale pink to white flowers Medium-sized, pale to golden-yellow, heavily striped with red Sweet, aromatic, yellow flesh An all-purpose apple Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: August to early September...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Golden Delicious' Pale pink to white flowers Large, golden-yellow apple Sweet tasting apple with a crisp texture Stores well Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: Mid-September...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Golden Russet' Pale pink to white flowers Medium-sized apple with a golden-brown skin Fine-grained, yellow flesh is firm and crisp with a tart taste Great for cider and eating fresh Stores well Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: Octob...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Golden Sentinel' Pale pink to white flowers Small, columnar tree Medium-sized, bright golden-yellow apples Very juicy, crisp, and flavorful Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: Mid-September...
More DetailsMalus domestica 'Goodland' Pale pink to white flowers Large-sized, green apple with a red blush Crisp, juicy, tender, and aromatic Stores well Good for cooking and eating fresh Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: Mid-September...
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