
All Plants

Picea sitchensis 'Wiesje' - Wiesje Sitka Spruce
A dense, dwarf conifer with silver-blue foliage. Prefers full sun in most soils. 1' tall x 1' wide in 10 years. USDA zone 6.

Picea Troemner - Troemner Hybrid Spruce
A hybrid between Picea omorika and Picea pungens. Narrow in form with bright blue foliage and purple cones. Branches take on the sweeping look of a Serbian. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. USDA zone 3.

Pieris japonica 'Dorothy Wyckoff' - Dorothy Wyckoff' Andromeda

Pieris X (Hybrid) 'Brower's Beauty' - Brower's Beauty Hybrid Andromeda

Pinus banksiana 'Broom' - Broom Jack Pine
A dwarf conifer with open irregular branching. Green foliage is dense and curved with irregular branch length making the tree appear to be wind swept. Prefers full sun in a well-drained soil. 5' tall in 10 years. USDA zone 2.

Pinus banksiana 'Chippewa' - Chippewa Jack Pine
A miniature mounding conifer with bright-green needles. Prefers full sun in a well-drained soil. 1' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. USDA zone 2.

Pinus banksiana 'Uncle Fogey' - Uncle Fogey Jack Pine

Pinus bungeana - Lacebark Pine

Pinus bungeana 'Silver Ghost' - Silver Ghost Lacebark Pine
An upright conifer from the Dawes Arboretum selected for its superior exfoliating bark. Trunk develops a marvelous appearance with age being mottled with silver, white and gray. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. USDA zone 4.

Pinus bungeana 'Temple Gem' - Temple Gem Lacebark Pine
A slow-growing, broad conifer with emerald-green foliage. Exfoliating bark produces hues of gray, orange and brown giving this cultivar great winter interest. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 5' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. USDA zone 4.