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The 'Perpetua' is an evergreen variety that lives up to its name, producing two crops of berries a year. This variety produces delicious, sweet berries that ripen their first crop in early-July and their second in early-October. This plant stays 4-5' tall and wide and keeps a compact, upright shape. Dark green leaves will mix with deep red tones into fall and winter.
The 'Leyland' cypress is a commonly used for large privacy screens due to their size and fast-growing nature. They will be 20-30' tall and 10-15' wide in their first 10 years of growth, but they can eventually reach 40-60' tall and 20' wide. Susceptible to wind damage.
The 'Bisbee' is a compact, dwarf variety, growing 3' tall and 4' wide. White, urn-shaped flowers emerge in April, completely covering the plant. New growth on glossy, green leaves is dark red when it first appears.
Cavatine' is a dwarf variety that will reach 2-3' tall and wide at maturity. Its dark, evergreen foliage is contrasted by massive clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers in the spring.
Prelude' is a dwarf variety that will reach 1-2' tall and wide at maturity. It will be covered with large clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers in mid-spring. Rich, green foliage is tinged with bronze new growth.
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Northern Starburst' has deep-green foliage that turns burgundy-red in the fall and winter. It has a compact, rounded growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and wide.
Fragrant Mountain' is a compact evergreen that slowly reaches 2-4' tall and wide. It produces white flower plumes that are incredibly fragrant.
Fragrant Valley' is a compact variety that will reach 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide. It has dark, glossy-green foliage that contrasts against fragrant, white flowers in spring.
The female skimmia has small white flowers that appear in spring that are followed by bright-red berries. Slowly reaches 3-5' tall and 4-6' wide. Very fragrant. Evergreen.
The male skimmia has pinkish-white blooms that emerge from dark-red buds in the spring. Grows 3-5' tall and 4-6' wide. Fragrant. Evergreen.