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Arctic Emerald BoxwoodBotanical Name: Buxus sempervirens 'Arctic Emerald'
An upright mutation of Buxus sempervirens found by Marlene Krasinsky in western PA. An extremely, hardy upright boxwood that will hold its deep green color all winter long. New growth is chartreuse green....
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Buxus 'Franklin's Gem' BoxwoodBotanical Name: Buxus microphylla sinica 'Franklin's Gem'
Broad, attractive, small leaved, evergreen dwarf shrub. Attractive, bright green foliage becomes rich olive in winter. Hardiest of all boxwoods....
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Buxus 'Highlander' BoxwoodBotanical Name: Buxus 'Highlander'
Buxus 'Highlander' is one of the fastest growing Boxwood we've encountered to date. The foliage maintains the same dark green color of Buxus sempervirens, but is slightly larger in size. ...[ More Info ]
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Buxus Gordo™ BoxwoodBotanical Name: Buxus x 'Conrowe'
A compact growing evergreen shrub that is similar in habit to other Korean Boxwoods such as 'Green Velvet'. Buxus Gordo is a medium to slow grower with a subtle bloom, which attracts bees. This particular variety also offers a somewhat larger more sc...
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Buxus Green Ice® BoxwoodBotanical Name: Buxus koreana x sempervirens 'Krazgreen'
Super hardy and deep green all winter! Our new boxwood is vigorous, growing to a medium sized shrub. Deep, glossy green foliage remains green throughout even the harshest of winters. Beautiful blue-green flush in spring....
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Chamaecyparis 'Golden Mop'Botanical Name: Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea (Golden Mop)'
We have found this to be the most golden of the dwarf threadleaf cypress. Holds the gold all year. A graceful, pleasing mound to add contrasting color and texture....
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Chamaecyparis Night Light™ Hinoki CypressBotanical Name: Chamaecyparis Obtusa 'Conschlecht' Night Light™
Excellent Golden colored foliage that becomes a nice bronze color in the winter months. Nice dense, rounded habit. No burn has been noticed during outdoor trials in full sun. The most inner part of the leaves retain a green co... [ More Info ]
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Eleagnus Olive Martini™Botanical Name: Eleagnus 'Viveleg'
Attratice yellow-gold leaf margins and silvery new growth highlight Olive Martini™ when used as a hedge or as a specimen plant. Similar to 'Gilt Edge' but more stable, Olive Martini™ is the perfect hedge and/or barrier plant in m... [ More Info ]
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Forsythia Gold Tide™ Border ForsythiaBotanical Name: Forsythia x intermedia 'Courtasol'
A spring beauty ideal for a bank cover. Lemon yellow bloom, bright green foliage in abundance. Graceful arching canes cover the ground. Adds color, texture and variety when combined with junipers. Dwarf plant habit makes Gold Tide perfect for smaller...
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Hydrangea 'Annie's Blue'Botanical Name: Hydrangea 'Annie's Blue'
A new introduction closely related to Hydrangea 'Blue Billows'. 'Annie's Blue' displays a larger profusion of lacecap flowers that are deep blue when grown in acidic soils and mauve when grown in more neutral soils. ...[ More Info ]
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Ilex 'Drops of Gold'Botanical Name: Ilex crenata 'Drops of Gold'
A wonderful new golden-foliaged Japanese holly from Ron Byrnes. Will take full sun in the mid-Atlantic without scalding, but also does quite well in some shade. A versatile, eye-catching evergreen accent plant....
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Lonicera Edmee Gold™ HoneysuckleBotanical Name: Lonicera nitida 'Briloni'
The gold color and arching habit of Lonicera Edmee Gold™ adds bright color and texture to any shade garden. A mutation of the widely used European variety Maigrun, this plant will keep its attractive yellow foliage in the shade, creating a nice...
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Lonicera Ophelia™Botanical Name: Lonicera 'Briliame'
A versatile plant that will perform well in full sun, dull shade and anywhere in between. Foliage takes on a golden tone when grown in full sun and will not burn. ...[ More Info ]
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Microbiota Fuzzball™Botanical Name: Microbiota decussata 'Condavis'
First spotted in Conard-Pyle's propagation department by Harold Davis this juvenile branch sport of the straight species is quite unique. With an appearance resembling a vase shaped juniper more than a Microbiota, this extremely hardy shrub is sure t...
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Photinia Pink MarbleĀ® PhotiniaBotanical Name: Photinia x fraseri 'Cassini'
The foliage on this Photinia is extraordinary! In the spring the new growth has a reddish pink tone that eventually matures to a striking green and white variegated leaf with splashes of pink. In the summer, the new growth has a more bronze coloratio...
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Pieris Angel Falls™Botanical Name: Pieris 'Conrabideau'
Beautiful pink to reddish flowers appear in the Spring which blend well with the variegated foliage. ...[ More Info ]
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Prunus 'Chestnut Hill' Cherry LaurelBotanical Name: Prunus laurocerasus 'Chestnut Hill'
A more compact selection of the popular hedge plant, from the Morris Arboretum. Height does not exceed 4'. Toleratn to salt spray and takes pruning very well. ...[ More Info ]
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Spiraea Lightning Strike™Botanical Name: Spiraea 'Conalex'
A great new compact Spiraea which does not burn in full sun. Flowers are a dark rose pink color and will repeat for most of the summer. ...[ More Info ]
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Thuja Fire Chief™ Globe ArborvitaeBotanical Name: Thuja occidentalis 'Congabe'
Evergreen shrub with distinctive foliage coloration which is reddish at the tips....
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Weigela French Lace™Botanical Name: Weigela florida 'Brigela'
Boldly variegated leaves of green and gold decorate this hardy shrub. Deep pink tubular flowers emerge in early spring. The foliage is perfect for highlighting dark spots in the garden....
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Weigela Ruby Fusion™Botanical Name: Weigela florida 'Novaweifus'
At one half the size of ‘Rubidor’, Weigela Ruby Fusion is a significantly more compact shrub that would be a perfect plant for small gardens or tight spaces. It has remained compact in our Pennsylvania test field for five years. The fo... [ More Info ]
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