Conifers

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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.

Tsuga canadensis 'Abbott's Pygmy'

The 'Abbott's Pygmy' is one of the smallest varieties in the hemlock family. It will only grow 1-2' tall and wide at full maturity. It does best in moist, well-drained soils and needs protection from hot, afternoon sun.

Tsuga canadensis 'Hebefolia'

This dwarf variety will slowly reach 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide. The foliage is the highlight of this plant, with rounded, tight needles that grow close to the bark, giving the plant an open growth habit. Silvery, exposed bark accents the tiny, green needles. Grows best when protected from hot, afternoon sun.

Tsuga canadensis 'Moon Frost'

Moon Frost' is a striking variety of hemlock, best known for its attractive foliage and structured growth habit. Bright white new growth appears in spring and contrasts against the green, older foliage. Foliage is blushed with pink in winter months. This variety keeps a wonderful, compact shape with slightly arching branches, giving it a softer appearance. Will grow 4' tall and wide at full maturity.

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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