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Abies concolor

Abies concolor

White Fir

A large, conical specimen with a stately appearance Large, silvery-blue, blunt needles Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Cones appear on younger branches of older specimens Use as a stand-alone specimen or in set...

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Abies concolor Blue Cloak

Abies concolor Blue Cloak

Blue Cloak White Fir

Dwarf conifer with powder-blue foliage Upright, full-bodied, pyramidal form Graceful, sweeping side branches Slow-growing...

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Abies concolor Candicans

Abies concolor Candicans

Candicans White Fir

A 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...

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Abies concolor Compacta

Abies concolor Compacta

Compact White Fir

AKA Abies concolor 'Violacea Compacta' Slow irregular spreading growth habit Long silvery-blue needles throughout the year Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant A slow-growing cultivar for tight areas...

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Abies concolor Conica

Abies concolor Conica

Conica White Fir

A narrow specimen, slower growing than the species Gray-green blunt needles with a tinge of blue Use as a specimen for smaller lots Once established, withstands heat and drought...

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Abies concolor Gable's Weeping

Abies concolor Gable's Weeping

Gable's Weeping White Fir

A weeping selection with a natural windswept look Young plants require staking to achieve desired height Foliage is gray-green on mustard-coloured stems Slow-growing...

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Abies concolor Select

Abies concolor Select

Select White Fir

A large, conical specimen with a stately appearance Bright silvery-blue, blunt needles Purplish-green cones are held upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Use as stand-alone specimen...

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Abies concolor Wintergold

Abies concolor Wintergold

Wintergold White Fir

Dwarf, slow-growing cultivar Bright chartreuse-green new growth Mature foliage is green then changing to butter-yellow in cooler temperatures Horizontal branching With pruning, this tree can be trained to be either upright or spreading...

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Acer palmatum Trompenburg

Acer palmatum Trompenburg

Japanese Maple

Small stature with upright habit Foliage emerges dark red in spring Good colour retention until late summer In fall the reddish green foliage turns crimson red...

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Acer palmatum Villa Taranto

Acer palmatum Villa Taranto

Villa Taranto Japanese Maple

Compact, vase-shaped form Upright cutleaf with a succession of colours displayed: Leaves emerge pink, fade to red, then greenish with red tones Fall colours proceed from yellow to gold...

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Acer palmatum Winter Flame

Acer palmatum Winter Flame

Winter Flame Japanese Maple

Compact, smaller version of 'Sango Kaku' Spring colour is lime-green Foliage matures to a darker green for the summer Orange and yellow fall colour Has an intense, coral-coloured bark...

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Acer palmatum Wolff

Acer palmatum Wolff

Emperor1® Japanese Maple

AKA Acer palmatum 'Red Emperor' Dark red foliage spring and summer Brilliant scarlet in the fall Bark is an interesting blackish-red colour Will hold its colour well even in shady sites Leaves emerge 2 weeks later than other upright reds...

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Acer palmatum dissectum Orangeola

Acer palmatum dissectum Orangeola

Orangeola Japanese Maple

A coarsely-dissected cutleaf weeping maple Leaves emerge orange in the spring, ageing to bronze-red New growth shows orange all season, contrasting with the mature leaves Fall colour is fiery-orange and red Rare red flowers in early spring produc...

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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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Ajuga pyramidalis Metallica Crispa

Ajuga pyramidalis Metallica Crispa

Pyramidal Bugleweed

AKA Ajuga cristata, or Ajuga 'Mini Crisp Red' Deeply pleated, glossy foliage of dark green and burgundy Royal-blue spikes of flowers Slower growing than other cultivars of ajugas Compact plant, good for rock gardens and for edging Semi-evergreen...

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Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow

Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow

Bugleweed

Foliage has shades of pink, white, green and bronze Produces spikes of bright blue flowers Works well in small, area plantings Mature leaves turn burgundy in the fall Bloom Time: May to June...

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Alcea rosea Spotlight Black Knight

Alcea rosea Spotlight Black Knight

Hollyhock

Deep blackish-purple single flowers on tall sturdy stalks Vigorous upright perennial Rounded hairy light green foliage This cultivar bred to resist rust Bloom Time: Mid to late summer...

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Alcea rosea Halo Series Cerise

Alcea rosea Halo Series Cerise

Hollyhock

Two-toned, large single flowers Pink flowers with a contrasting deep purple centre halo on tall, sturdy stalks Vigorous, upright perennial Rounded, hairy, light green foliage This cultivar bred to resist rust Bloom Time: Early to midsummer...

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Alcea rosea Halo Series Fiesta Time

Alcea rosea Halo Series Fiesta Time

Hollyhock

Shorter and more compact selection Two-toned large double flowers Cerise-pink flowers with soft pink ruffled edges on sturdy stalks Vigorous, upright perennial Rounded, hairy, light green foliage Might be a short-lived perennial Bloom Time: Mid...

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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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Andropogon gerardii Dancing Wind

Andropogon gerardii Dancing Wind

Big Blue Stem

Dense, slightly arching clump of blue-green leaves Leaves splashed with red in summer, aging to scarlet in the fall Three-pronged burgundy-purple seed heads are on sturdy stems Seed heads start to appear in late summer and persist through winter ...

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Andropogon gerardii Indian Warrior

Andropogon gerardii Indian Warrior

Big Blue Stem

Dense, upright clump of blue-green leaves Leaves turn a bronze-red in the fall and colour remains throughout the winter months Three-pronged purple seed heads are held on sturdy stems Seed heads start to appear in late summer and persist through f...

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Arisaema triphyllum

Arisaema triphyllum

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

AKA Arisaema atrorubens Unique upright club-shaped spadix with hoods of green and maroon Attractive maroon stems Berries form in autumn on mature plants Juvenile plants will go dormant in the summer Ontario native woodland flower Bloom Time: Sp...

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Asimina triloba

Asimina triloba

Pawpaw

Small low branching tree, forming a dense pyramidal rounded crown Cup-shaped purple flowers Large, slightly drooping, elliptical green leaves Foliage changes to a yellow colour late in the fall Unique fruit has the sweet flavour and fleshy consis...

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