| Common Name |
Botanical Name |
Description |
| Weeping White Spruce |
Picea glauca 'Pendula' |
Formal, narrow, conical shape and pendulous, stiffly held, drooping branches and light, gray-green foliage. |
| Balsam Fir |
Abies balsamea |
A native, evergreen conifer with fragrant needles. Traditionally used as a Christmas tree. |
| Canadian Hemlock |
Tsuga canadensis |
A pyramidal, evergreen conifer with a slender, nodding crown and spreading, drooping branchlets. Thimble-like, light brown cones to 3/4" long. May be sheared as a hedge. |
| Falsecypress |
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea' |
A dense, semi-dwarf, evergreen shrub that typically grows as a broad cone. Noted for its pendulous yellow foliage. |
| Colorado Blue Spruce |
Picea pungens 'Glauca' |
Pyramidal shape with gray-green to blue-green needles. Color varies with individual seedling. Prefers rich moist soil. |
| Japanese Yew |
Taxus cuspidata Capitata |
Densely branched, cone-shaped if pruned regularly. Soft, deep green needles. Well-drained soil. Foundation or hedge. |
| American Arborvitae |
Thuja occidentalis 'Woodwardii' |
Dense globe form with dark green foliage turning reddish-brown in winter. Also known as ""Globe Arborvitae"" |
| American Arborvitae |
Thuja occidentalis 'Techny' |
Broad-based pyramidal shrub. Year-round dark green foliage. Low-maintenance hedge. |
| American Arborvitae |
Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra' |
Pyramidal form with good dark green foliage throughout winter. Foundation, hedge, or border. Also knowns as "Dark Green Arborvitae" |
| American Arborvitae |
Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Midget' |
Dense, slow-growing, globe-shaped form with rich green foliage. Excellent for small hedges. |
| American Arborvitae |
Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald Green' |
Maintains its emerald green color throughout the winter. Keep evenly moist. |
| Anglojap Yew |
Taxus hybrid media Hicksii |
Fast-growing, upright columnar form with lustrous dark green needles. Foundations and hedges. |
| Anglojap Yew |
Taxus hybrid media Densiformis |
Slow-growing, compact shrub with dark green needles. Foundations, hedges, or masses. |
| Eastern White Pine |
Pinus strobus |
A native tree, pyramidal in shape. Needles light green to bluish-green. One of the fastest-growing pines. Makes a beautiful sheared hedge or a full grown specimen |
| Dwarf Mugo Pine |
Pinus mugo Slowmound |
Needles are ¾ to 1 inch long and dark green with a slight twist. |
| Mugo Pine |
Pinus mugo 'Mugo' |
Seedling pines with various mature heights from 3 feet to 10 feet. Bottlebrush like branches with medium green needles and small cones. May be lightly pruned to keep smaller. |
| Spreading Blue Spruce |
Picea pungens 'Procumbens' |
A spreading, undulating ground cover. `Procumbens' is very effective when draped over a rock wall or slope. |
| Dwarf Colorado Blue Spruce |
Picea pungens 'Montgomery' |
A slow grower, that is wider than it is tall and will eventually form a leader as it matures. Foliage is a superb silver-blue. |
| Colorado Blue Spruce |
Picea pungens 'Fat Albert' |
Considered a semi-dwarf form of Colorado Blue Spruce. An outstanding blue-needled tree with a naturally straight leader and consistent well-shaped form. |
| Dwarf Black Spruce |
Picea mariana Nana |
Very slow growing. Bluish-green needles and a very compact habit. |
| Dwarf Alberta Spruce |
Picea glauca 'Rainbows End' |
Dwarf, slow growing, upright habit. Midsummer growth flush is cream yellow. |
| Dwarf Alberta Spruce |
Picea glauca 'Jean’s Dilly' |
A dwarf form of the popular Alberta Spruce, with an extremely slow growth rate. |
| Dwarf Alberta Spruce |
Picea glauca 'Conica' |
Very slow-growing, pyramidal shrub. Small, light green needles that are densely set. Specimen plant. |
| Bird’s Nest Spruce |
Picea abies Nidiformis |
Very slow-growing, dense, broad plant of regular growth with a depression in the center of plant causing it to look like a bird’s nest. |
| Norway Spruce |
Picea abies |
A large coniferous evergreen, with graceful, drooping branches and lustrous green foliage. |
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