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The 'Chippewa' is a compact, upright variety that is great for small garden spaces. It will get 3-4' tall and wide, and produces sweet, juicy berries that will ripen in mid-summer. Berries are great for baking, cooking, fresh eating and preserves. Brilliant orange-red fall foliage and white flowers emerging mid-spring create interest all year round. Will do best when planted in organically rich soil amongst other blueberry varieties.
The 'Soft Serve' has graceful, fan-like foliage that gives the entire plant a soft appearance. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide.
The 'Black Dragon' is prized for its unique branching habit and deep, green foliage that darkens as it ages. It has an open, pyramidal growth habit and will reach 8-10' tall and 4-6' wide at maturity.
The 'Jersey Jewel' is known for its small, rounded foliage that is tightly-packed along its stems. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide and is great for accenting rock gardens.
A low-growing, densely packed shrub with rich-green, textured foliage. Vines will tend to spread, but a bushier habit can be maintained with pruning. Will reach 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide.
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.
The 'Jean's Dilly' spruce is a dwarf variety that will get 3-5' tall and 1-2' wide. It is a great option for containers and small spaces. Its rich-green foliage is densely packed, giving it a neat appearance.
The 'Jean's Dilly' spruce is a dwarf variety that will get 3-5' tall and 1-2' wide. It is a great option for containers and small spaces. Its rich-green foliage is densely packed, giving it a neat appearance.
The 'Densiformis' is a low-growing, spreading yew that will reach 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide. Its rich, evergreen foliage make it a great option for low hedging and foundation planting.
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.