Dakota Goldcharm® Spirea
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Dakota Goldcharm® Spirea
Plantain Lily
Clematis
Narrowly 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 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 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...
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 DetailsUpright and conical in shape New growth is golden, fading to green throughout the season In the spring, the upright purple cones highlight the new growth The golden hue provides visual appeal...
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 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...
More DetailsReclassified as Eleutherococcus sieboldianus 'Variegata' Glossy green leaves with irregular creamy margins are prickly on the undersides Clusters of greenish-white flowers are insignificant Flowers will produce small black berries Upright thorny ...
More DetailsAKA Acanthus balcanus Hardier species than Acanthus mollis Dark green spiny leaves look similar to a thistle Flower spikes of pink and white are quite prickly to the touch Easy to care for and slow-growing Deer and rabbit resistant Bloom Time: ...
More DetailsUpright spreading treeform or multi-trunk habit Inconspicuous yellowish flowers in spring lead to a proliferation of samaras ripening in summer Simple, unlobed leaves emerge green and turn variable shades of yellow to red in fall Jade green bark f...
More DetailsAn upright, oval tree Good branch structure and uniform shape Dark green trifoliate leaves Fall colour is brilliant red Reddish-brown bark exfoliates in papery curls...
More DetailsVase-shaped maple Trifoliate green leaves turn dark red in colour in the fall Vivid cinnamon-red bark is flaky and peels with age...
More DetailsAn excellent plant for the garden, providing an upright mounding form Very distinctive leaves (much larger than other Japanese maples) turn brilliant red in the fall Small reddish-purple flowers appear before the leaves Red seed-bearing samaras ap...
More DetailsA lace-leaf japonicum selection Red flowers appear before the leaves, producing red samaras in late summer Green leaves are mottled with red, yellow and orange in the fall A dense, mounding, cutleaf maple with cascading branches Bloom Time: Sprin...
More DetailsVigorous, upright, oval habit Dark green leaves turn yellow in the fall Deeply furrowed corky bark Tough and adaptable with a straight leader...
More DetailsA subspecies of Sugar maple, better adapted to hot, dry conditions Leaves have a rougher texture than the sugar maple, with its lobes typically drooping downward Light green summer foliage turns bright yellow in the fall, at times orange to red...
More DetailsAKA Acer saccharum subsp. nigrum 'Green Column' Greenish-yellow flower clusters A selection of black maple with an upright oval form Very similar to the sugar maple but better adapted to hot, dry conditions Light green summer foliage turns golden...
More DetailsUpright vase-shaped growth habit Unique narrow leaves emerge bright red in spring Foliage fades to bronzy-red and green in summer, turning brilliant orange and red tones in fall...
More DetailsUpright-spreading habit--the smallest of the "Ghost" series Amber-red leaves have muted green veins The veins are the skeleton of the "ghost" Fall colour is bright orange to red...
More DetailsThe benchmark in upright, large-leaved, purplish-red Japanese maples Retains its deep colour well throughout the summer Leaves somewhat larger than those of other purple forms Inconspicuous red flowers emerge before the leaves Excellent red fall ...
More DetailsVariegated upright Japanese maple Pink variegation on the edges of light green curved leaves fades to cream in the summer Inconspicuous red flowers emerge before the leaves Forms a distinctive vase-shaped tree Magenta-red fall foliage Bloom Time...
More DetailsNew buds open to reveal pink, fuchsia and purple leaves Leaves will eventually fade to variegated green on white In midsummer, any new growth will be neon pink Fall brings oranges and purples...
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