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Picea glauca 'Pixie Dust'

Pixie Dust' is an incredibly dense, slow-growing variety that will reach 12-18 inches tall and 6 inches wide at full maturity. A flush of vibrant yellow needles emerges in the summer and add a dramatic contrast against the darker green needles.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.

Picea pungens var. glauca

The Colorado Blue spruce has rigidly tiered, stiff branches covered with striking, blue-gray needles. It has a pyramidal growth habit and will reach 10-12' tall and 4-6' wide in the first 10 years, but will eventually reach 40-60' tall and 10-20' wide at full maturity. Its color and texture make it a wonderful specimen tree for any landscape.

Picea pungens var. glauca

The Colorado Blue spruce has rigidly tiered, stiff branches covered with striking, blue-gray needles. It has a pyramidal growth habit and will reach 10-12' tall and 4-6' wide in the first 10 years, but will eventually reach 40-60' tall and 10-20' wide at full maturity. Its color and texture make it a wonderful specimen tree for any landscape.

Picea pungens var. glauca 'MonWal'

The 'Sparkler' gets its name from its bright-yellow new growth that appears in the spring, vividly contrasting against the mature, blue-green needles. It has a dense, pyramidal growth habit and will reach 10-12' tall and 4-6' wide in the first 10 years, but will eventually reach 50-60' tall and 15-20' wide at full maturity.

Pinus parviflora 'Fukuzumi'

The 'Fukuzumi' is a slow-growing Japanese white pine with a unique, irregular habit. Growing 6-8' tall and 12-15' wide, the 'Fukuzumi' is much wider than it is tall, taking on an angled branching structure that gives it a windswept look. Silvery-blue foliage emerges in the spring and darkens to a deep, rich green.

Stewartia pseudocamellia

Produces white flowers with large, sunny-yellow anthers in the center. Rich-green foliage turns rich-orange in the fall. Grows 20-40' tall and 20-25' wide.

Stewartia pseudocamellia

Produces white flowers with large, sunny-yellow anthers in the center. Rich-green foliage turns rich-orange in the fall. Grows 20-40' tall and 20-25' wide.

Ulmus parvifolia 'Seiju

This dwarf Chinese elm is praised for its bark and growth habit. Its leaves appear in spring on short, twiggy shoots, and its heavily-textured bark is exposed in the winter when leaves disappear. Bark with thicken and get more gnarled with age. This variety slowly grows 6-10' tall and wide and is commonly used for bonsai and rock gardens.

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