Astilbe x Short 'n Sweet™ 'Fireberry'
False Spirea
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Astilbe x Short 'n Sweet™ 'Fireberry'
False Spirea
Hydrangea paniculata First Editions® 'Renhy'
Vanilla Strawberry™ Hydrangea
False Spirea
Rounded habit with loose, upright, arching stems Pink buds open to fragrant pinkish-white tubular flowers Glossy green leaves turn orange-red in the fall...
More DetailsFragrant white flowers with purple throats One of the first shrubs to flower in spring Bloom Time: spring...
More DetailsNarrowly upright with twisting branches spiraling outward and down Glossy needles are dark green with silvery undersides Use as a great focal point plant to showcase its unusual growth habit Seedless (coneless) cultivar propagated by scion...
More DetailsUpright and narrow with irregular, pendulous branches Soft green needles with silver banded undersides An excellent alternative for a weeping specimen...
More DetailsGrows 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 DetailsAKA Abies amabilis 'Procumbens' Dwarf, prostrate habit Very lush with blue-green needles Makes an ideal specimen for rock gardens...
More DetailsGrows in a pyramidal, open habit Needles are emerald-green One of the most aromatic of all firs Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant May benefit from light pruning and shaping when young to develop into a specimen p...
More DetailsRounded with laterally-spreading dense branches Dark green needles have white bands on their undersides Small cones are dark violet when young Slow-growing dwarf...
More DetailsA 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...
More DetailsA mounding cultivar forming spiked, spreading branches Radiating, dark emerald-green needles Grows best with some shade in the heat of the day...
More DetailsA 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...
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 DetailsA 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...
More DetailsUnique dwarf selection of white fir Powder-blue needles Flat globe of layers branching Slow growing at 5cm of growth annually...
More DetailsSlender specimen with an overall pyramidal shape Horizontal branch structure with glossy, dark green needles Underside of the needle displays two silver bands Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Lends itself to bot...
More DetailsSlow-growing, compact, pyramidal fir Glossy, medium-green needles with silver undersides Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Lends itself to both specimen or group plantings...
More DetailsDwarf, compact habit Two-toned green and white needles Slow-growing 3-5cm per year...
More DetailsUpright broadly pyramidal conifer New foliage emerges shiny-silver held in whorls Needles will fade to sea-green with a prominent silver band Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant...
More DetailsAn extremely dwarf globe that will eventually become pyramidal Dark green needles curving around the stem have silvery undersides Notable white buds, resembling silver pearls, appear by fall Slow-growing...
More DetailsAttractive, dark green foliage with white undersides Needles are tightly curled, exposing the white stripe Smooth, gray bark and dark purple cones Has a distinctive refined pyramidal form...
More DetailsUniform curled needles showcase white undersides Shoots are almost cylindrical Slow-growing A showy silvery-white plant...
More DetailsVery compact, mounding evergreen Short, dark-green needles with white winter buds Very slow growing, approximately 2.5 cm per year...
More DetailsUpright pyramidal habit Medium-sized, slow growing evergreen Greyish-blue needles on compact branching Annual growth rate of 5-10cm...
More DetailsReclassified as Eleutherococcus sieboldianus Clusters of greenish-white flowers are insignificant Rapid growing with compound, dark green toothed leaves Each leaf contains five to seven leaflets Fertilized flowers will produce small black berries...
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