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The 'Beni Kawa' has vibrant-red bark that is exposed in the wintertime. In the fall, its large, rich-green foliage turns golden-yellow with tinges of orange. Mid-sized variety that will reach 10-15' tall and wide.
Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese Maple | The 'Mikawa Yatsubusa' has a uniquely dense growth habit with tight clusters of vibrant, green foliage appearing along its branches. It has a dense, upright growth habit and will reach 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. Fall foliage morphs through shades of orange, yellow and red.
The 'Viridis' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 8-10' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its deeply-cut foliage that stays rich green during the spring and summer, before exploding into golden-yellow and orange fall tones.
The 'Viridis' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 8-10' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its deeply-cut foliage that stays rich green during the spring and summer, before exploding into golden-yellow and orange fall tones.
The 'Dura Heat' is medium-sized variety of birch that grows 30-40' tall and 25-35' wide. This variety is known for its beautiful, exfoliating winter bark and its butter-yellow fall foliage. Great planting option for wet spaces.
Heritage River Birch | The 'Heritage' is a large river birch that will quickly reach 40-70' tall and 40-60' wide. It is known for its orange-brown peeling bark that exposes the creamy white inner bark of the tree during the winter months. A great planting option for wet areas.
The 'Wintergreen' variety is often used as a hedger due to its dense growth habit and dark, glossy green foliage. It will reach 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
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The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
Large, soft-white blooms appear in early spring and contrast against dark-green foliage. Grows 10-12' tall and 6-8' wide.
Kanjiro' has pink, semi-double blooms edged in red with golden stamens and a slight fragrance. It has a dense, semi-weeping habit and glossy, dark green foliage. Grows 8-10' tall and wide.
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