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Arborvitae (Woodwardii Globe)Thuja occidentalis
1. Woodwardii
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Woodwardii has been a very reliable Arborvitae variety for many, many years - performs well year after year. Small to medium globe shaped evergreen with very showy, rich deep green foliage which holds its color very well in the winter. No pruning needed, will NOT become overgrown. Excellent for an accent plant. Makes an excellent foreground planting, and is also a good choice as a lower growing screen / hedge when planted closely together ( 3 ft or so ). Very low maintenance.
SA-16#3 Pot  42"-48"48"-5'4-8
BoxwoodBuxus sempervirens
2. Petite Pillar® (‘MonAlex’)
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An exceptional dwarf boxwood that slowly grows into a columnar shape as it matures. Perfect for creating a hedge or accent in tight spaces, requiring little to no pruning to keep its neat shape. Lustrous, evergreen foliage is easily clipped into formal topiary shapes. Widely adaptable in the landscape and well-suited to containers.
 #2 Pot 24"-36"18"-24"5-9
 Buxus x
3. Chicagoland Green® (‘Glencoe’)
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Chosen by the Chicago Botanic Garden for outstanding cold hardiness, this resilient boxwood holds its glossy green foliage well in winter. Resembling an English boxwood in appearance, it has a uniform oval habit making it a fantastic low hedge, either sculpted or informal. An excellent foundation plant or background for perennials.

A sister to Green Velvet but faster growing. Compact spreading habit and excellent hardiness. A Chicago Botanic Garden selection.

SA-9#1 Pot  24"-36"24"-36"5
  
4. Green Mountain
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Vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color through winter. Upright, cone shaped form makes an excellent natural or clipped hedge. Pruned into topiary form, makes a striking container or formal garden accent.
SA-5*Multi*  36"-48"24"-36"4-9
  
5. Green Velvet®
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The best boxwood on the market? Many people think so. A compact, rounded plant with outstanding hardiness and dark glossy leaves. Green Velvet tolerates full sun, cold winters, and severe pruning. This is the perfect tough little topiary shrub.
SA-6,SA-7,SA-8#3 Pot  24"-36"36"5-9
Boxwood (Little Leaf)Buxus microphylla var. japonica
6. Golden Triumph
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A very hardy, low-growing, compact Japanese Boxwood that rarely reaches above three feet tall in ten years. Shiny green foliage with showy golden yellow margins creates a great contrast against green foliage plants. Use in foundation plantings, or to create a unique pattern or framework in a formal garden. Performs well in heat. Evergreen.
SA-16#2 Pot 24"-36"36"-48"5-9
  
7. Winter Gem
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Especially popular for low hedges, thanks to its habit and hardiness, 'Winter Gem' boxwood has shown good resistance to boxwood blight. Its foliage bronzes heavily in winter, but returns to green in spring.
?#1 Pot  24"-36"36"-48"5-9
DogwoodCornus kousa
8. Heart Throb® (‘Schmred’)
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Compact, slow and wide growing when young. Large, very dark pink to red flower bracts, the intensity influenced by the season. Green foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Distinctive flower bracts in June, later by two or more weeks than our native C. florida. Large, edible, strawberry-shaped red and orange fruit in fall. Scarlet-red foliage in fall. Gray bark on mature trunks and branches exfoliates to reveal a mottled combination of tan, yellowish and brown inner bark. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Note that intensity of pink color varies with weather, site, and age.
TF#5 Pot    15'-30'n/an/a
Dogwood (Chinese Kousa)Cornus kousa chinensis
9. Chinese Kousa Dogwood
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This small flowering tree, with creamy white blooms creates a spectacular show in late May. Flowers develop into large pinkish-red fruit. Light brown exfoliating bark adds interest in Winter. Reddish-purple fall color.
TF#7 Pot 20'-30'15'-20'5-8
Dogwood (Flowering)Cornus x kousa
10. Stellar Pink®
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Stellar Pink has gained a solid reputation with nurseries and landscapers as the most asked for pink dogwood available today. These dogwoods are crosses between the early blooming Florida Dogwood and the later blooming, disease resistant Kousa Dogwood, showing all the best traits of both parents.
 #7 Pot 20'-25'20'-25'5-9
Dogwood (Red Twig)Cornus stolonifera
11. Arctic Fire® (‘Farrow’)
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A new compact selection of the ever popular ‘Baileyiu’ red stem dogwood. Dark red winter twigs and a compact, nonsuckering habit. Compact in stature and easy to care for, the stem of this plant is perfect for arrangements.
SC-15PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48"36"-48"3-7
Dogwood (Tatarian)Cornus alba
12. Crème de Mint™ (‘Crmizam’)
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A colorful and extremely hardy accent shrub with green and white variegated foliage, some red color in fall and yellow-green stems in winter, quite compact habit; very versatile from a landscape perspective and quite carefree.

Creme de Mint Tatarian Dogwood is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with a more or less rounded form. It has attractive white-variegated light green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves are ornamentally significant and turn an outstanding brick red in the fall. It has clusters of creamy white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It produces white berries in mid summer. The chartreuse branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.

 #2 Pot 5'5'4-10
Dusty Miller; WormwoodArtemisia schmidtiana
13. Silver Mound
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Aptly named, ‘Silver Mound’ has soft, feathery foliage and forms compact, silky, cushion-like mounds. It has many applications in the garden including: edging, rock gardens, pots, or a filler plant for hot, dry areas.
12C-N8" Gr  8"-10"10"-15"3-7
Fern (Wood)Dryopteris wallichiana
14. Jurassic Gold
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Every new frond is a treasure on Jurassic Gold. While they mature into the lush, lively green that made ferns popular, the new growth starts out in an exquisite orangey tone that's totally unique. Plant it in with a mix of ferns, and the random streaks of fiery color will keep the whole mix interesting. With that mix, you could coat a shady woodland garden in verdant beauty. On the other hand, you could add Jurassic Gold to a shade border as an easy, low–maintenance feature. Ferns are popular for container gardening—try this one either as a colorful, graceful filler in a mixed container or centerstage in a container of its own.

Jurassic Gold has already gotten itself a fair bit of critical acclaim. It won Best New Plant at Hort Week Awards in 2019, and second place at the Farwest Trade Show in 2020.

12A-S8" TC  18"-24"14"-18"5-9
Rose of SharonHibiscus syriacus
15. Blue Chiffon® (‘Notwoodthree’)
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Large, single blue flowers adorned with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Bold yet delicate ‘Blue Chiffon’ hibiscus is a star in the garden from July through September.
SB-11PWCC #3 Pot 8'-12'48"-5'5
  
16. Magenta Chiffon® (‘Rwoods5’)
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This addition to the best selling Chiffon series shares the trademark double, anemone-like blooms and soft, graceful habit but with a deeply saturated vibrant magenta flowers. Can be grown as a standard or shrub.
SB-10PWCC #3 Pot 8'-12'6'-10'5-9
  
17. Pink Chiffon® (Tree form) (‘JWNWOOD4’)
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Glorious pink summer flowers. The Chiffon® series of rose of Sharon is distinguished by its elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. Pink Chiffon® rose of Sharon brings a beautiful clear pink to the line - the color is so perfect that it is breeder Roderick Woods’ personal favorite. Low seed set and long blooming.
 #5 Pot 8'-12'6'-10'5-9
Summer SnapdragonAngelonia angustifolia
18. Angelface® Wedgwood Blue Imp.
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Blooms all season on heat and sun-loving plants; drought tolerant; foliage is grape scented
1B-S4½" Wh 18"-24"12"-18"10
Sweet WoodruffGalium odoratum
19. Sweet Woodruff
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A vigorous ground cover for partially shaded, moist areas with slightly acidic soil. Tiny, white, star-shaped flowers appear in late spring above a carpet of green foliage. The bright green leaves are fragrant when crushed and are finely cut.
4C-S4½" Wh 6"-8"12"4-8
Wild Sweet William, Woodland PhloxPhlox divaricata
20. May Breeze
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‘May Breeze’ features fragrant, light blue (almost white) flowers that erupt from airy scapes in May. Bright green, basal foliage forms a spreading groundcover underneath the blooms. Developed in The Netherlands as a companion for spring bulbs, this lively nativar forms an airy cloud of fragrant, icy white flowers with a hint of blue that float above the carpet of semi-evergreen foliage in spring. Best as a woodland groundcover as it mingles its way through the shade border.
10C-S8" Gr   12"-15"12"-24"4-8
WormwoodArtemisia arborescens
21. Powis Castle
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This shrubby Artemisia is stunning from spring through fall, and yet it rarely flowers. Its appeal is its exceptionally fine, silver foliage, which offers great contrast when mixed with blues, pinks, and reds and can be cut for use in flower arrangements.
4C-S4½" Wh  24"-36"12"6-10
Wormwood (Russian)Artemisia gmelinii
22. SunFern™ Olympia
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SunFern™ features fern-like textures that thrive in full sun making for a great accent plant in containers or groundcover in the landscape. Low maintenance, drought tolerant, and winter hardy.

Best grown in a sunny location, however they can tolerate up to a half day of shade. This hardy perennial is quite drought tolerant once established. Plants can be trimmed to maintain their shape if needed; remove old foliage in Spring. Fertilize in Spring and late Summer.

11C-N8" Gr  16"-18"14"-18"4-9

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