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Common Name: Little Richard Abelia
Grows best in partial shade or partial sun to full sun and is a semi-evergreen. This plant tolerates some drought and some salt and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly...
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Common Name: Rose Creek Abelia
Rose Creek Abelia likes full sun and will grow only 24-30 inches tall. Blooms well throughout the growing season....
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Common Name: Edward Goucher Abelia
This plant will tolerate some drought and some salt and will grow in dry soil.
Suitable in well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay with pH preference of acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. The leaf color will be green and purple with...
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Common Name: Japanese Aucuba
Densely upright-rounded to rounded shrub consisting of a thicket of erect or arching, limitedly branched shoots: always a rather neat and tidy evergreen shrub. -Dirr's...
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Common Name: Mr. Goldstrike Aucuba
Bold gold varigation, more intense than the usual coloring....
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Common Name: Rose Glow Barberry
Dark burgundy rose leaf color with new shoots mottled with light pink. Very pretty! Japanese Barberry is thorny, so it's useful for barrier plantings. Will turn green in shade. This shrub grows slowly but transplants easily. Japanese Barberry can...
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Common Name: Crimson Pygmy Barberry
Crimson Pygmy has a purple leaf color and grows best in partial shade or partial sun to full sun and is a semi-evergreen. Attractive orange, red and yellow fall colors. Japanese Barberry is thorny, so it's useful for barrier plantings. The plant t...
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Common Name: Attraction Butterfly Bush
Redder and more compact than Royal Red. A seedling selection of Mike Dirr's named by Ted Stephens of Nurseries Caroliniana in North Augusta, SC. Butterfly Bush is a great nectar source for Butterflies. Plants look best if they are cut back to the ...
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Common Name: Pink Delight Butterflybush
A dutch introduction with true pink flowers that are fragrant, showy and suitable for cut flowers. Panicles are 6-12" long with gray green leaves and a compact growth habit. This plant tolerates some drought and occasional wetness. This plant will ...
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Common Name: Sungold Butterfly Bush
Beautiful yellow-orange, fragrant flowers that occur in interrupted patterns along the length of the inflorescence rather than in a continuum like most B.davidii types. Butterfly bush are a great addition to any summer landscape and look best when c...
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Common Name: Wintergreen Boxwood
Best location partial shade or partial sun to full sun and is an evergreen. This plant tolerates some drought and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less th...
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Common Name: Debutante Camellia
WOW!! What a wonderful camellia. One of our favorites! Completely double light pink flowers that burst with class. Double peony blooms....
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Common Name: Dr Tinsley Camellia
More like a wild rose than a camellia. This medium sized charmer rings many changes pale pink. The buds are brilliant pink in color and open to semi double blooms of soft pink with deeper shaded edges and occasional petaloids. It is recommended for...
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Common Name: Empress Variegated Camellia
A variegated sport of the older Japanese cultivar 'Akashigata'. Particularly valuable in cooler climates as it has an exceptional cold resistance. It has a large semi-double flower of deep pink, marbled white. Though undoubtedly a very old cultiva...
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Common Name: Kumasaka Camellia
Dark pink, semi-double flowers, cold hardy...
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Common Name: Lady Clare Camellia
This wonderful camellia was originated by Ito Do'em in Japan and was called Akashigata. It was imported into the US where it was named Lady Clare. It can be traced back to 1859 under its Japanese name, but it is probably older. A fast-growing camel...
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Common Name: Magnoliaeflora Camellia
Light pink camellia that is cold hardy, with a semi-double bloom....
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Common Name: Snow Flurry Camellia
Small white anemone-form flowers on a vigorous, upright, evergreen bush. Valuable for its scent and autumn flowering. Prefers sheltered site with warmth and light, and well drained neutral/acid soil. This plants flowers around early Autumn....
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Common Name: Winter's Star Camellia
Reddish pink, some with white centers, medium size flowers; single. Mid-season; compact upright habit. Dr. William Ackerman of the U.S.D.A. hybridized camellias utilizing C. oleifera as a parent. He selected varieties which were superior from over 2...
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Common Name: Jean May Camellia
shel pink, semi-double to double, large blooms...
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Common Name: Kanjiro Camellia
Long known in Australia under the name 'Hiryu' this splendid camellia of the C. hiemalis species has since proved to be the original Japanese cultivar 'Kanijiro/ Growing vigorously to a tall bushy shape, it makes an excellent garden subject, whether...
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Common Name: Pink Snow Camellia
Sasanquas tend to be smaller and more refined than japonicas. Pink Snow's flowers are light pink, semi-double, and large....
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Common Name: Benny K Camellia
Medium semi-double to double rosy-red flowers....
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Common Name: Setsugekka Camellia
White, semi-double blooms...
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Common Name: Showa no Sake Camellia
Notable for its spreading, not very tall growth, which makes it admirable for a low hedge or a waist high groundcover. Flowers are a clear light pink with petals that usually mingle with the golden stamens and they have a soft, musky scent. AKA- Glo...
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Common Name: Crimson Candles Camellia
Long, pointed crimson buds, open to single, deep pink blooms developed for cold hardiness...
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Common Name: Longwood Blue Spirea
Blue-mist shrub reaching 4' by 4'...
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Common Name: Texas Scarlet Quince
Considered one of the best red flowering quince. Very compact and spreading plant. Blooms profusely....
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Common Name: Nana Gracilis
Has thick dark green foliage, grows slowly to make a pyramidal bush....
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Common Name: Golden Hinoki Falsecypress
This plant tolerates some drought and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Cripp's Golden Hinoki False Cypress should be grown in...
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Common Name: Fernspray Falsecypress
Can be considered a shrub or small tree. Has an open habit with long branches. Dense fern like clusters of green foliage. Can take several years to reach it's ultimate height....
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Common Name: Golden Mop Japanese Falsecypress
This plant tolerates some drought and a little salt and will grow in dry soil.
Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay.
The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Gold Mop Cypress should be grown in...
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Common Name: Summer Sweet Clethra
Grows best in partial shade or partial sun to full sun and will be deciduous. Great plant for wet, shaded or sunny locations. This cultivar was chosen as a 1994 Gold Medal Plant by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for being a plant of exceptio...
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Common Name: Yoshino Cyrptomeria
This plant tolerates drought and will grow in very dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. This is one of the nicest cultivars with medium green fo...
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Common Name: Black Dragon Japenese Cedar
Compact dark green needle form with a pryamidal growth habit....
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Common Name: Globosa Nana Japenese Cedar
This plant tolerates drought and will grow in very dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Provide an acid soil and protection from winter winds. ...
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Common Name: Leighton Green Leyland Cypress
This variety is similar to 'Haggerston Grey' in color. Rich green with a pale grey cast. A consistent cone bearer. Very nice form for the landscape....
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Common Name: Leyland Cypress
One of our most popular plants. Used throughout the region to acheive a quick screen. An excellent choice to hide unsightly neighbors. In the landscape Leyland Cypress will grow about 3 feet each year which makes it a great choice for projects tha...
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Common Name: Glen's Compact Eleagnus
A more compact version of the species. This cultivar doesn't get as unruly. A great plant to use as a hedge. Glossy green foliage above. Silvery with a hint of brown beneath....
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Common Name: Ebbingei Eleagnus
This plant tolerates drought, occasional wetness and salt well and will grow in very dry to occasionally wet soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay.
The pH preference is an acidic to alkaline (less than 6.8 to more than 7.7) soil...
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Common Name: Dwarf Burning Bush
This cultivar stays smaller than the species. This is still not a small plant but is better adapted for residential landscapes than the species. The fall color is second to none among any plant used in the US. Plants appear to survive dry periods we...
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Common Name: Moonshadow Wintercreeper Euonymous
Uusally considered either a ground cover or vine. Tolerates wide range of soil conditions. Easy to maintain, useful for training against walls and on tree trunks....
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Common Name: Variegatus
This is a variable species with evergreen leaves, ususally 1" long or less with dark green leaves marked with silver veins....
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Common Name: Golden Euonymus
Box-leaf Euonymus is a loose, spreading shrub that can grow to 4 to 5 feet in height. The most outstanding feature of this large shrub is its red-orange fruit borne in the fall. The showy fruits are scarlet capsules that crack open in the fall to d...
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Common Name: Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Forsythia is one of the most common spring flowering shrubs, with its yellow flowers occurring before the leaves appear. Plant in a sunny growing area with a well-drained soil. This rapid grower transplants well and is 8 to 10 feet tall and spreads ...
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Common Name: August Beauty Gardenia
This glossy, dark green, evergreen shrub is well-known for its profusion of waxy, extremely fragrant, pure white blossoms in late spring or early summer. The foliage also is extremely attractive at all times of the year. Working well as a specimen ...
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Common Name: Kleims Hardy Gardenia
This glossy, dark green, evergreen shrub is well-known for its profusion of waxy, extremely fragrant, pure white blossoms in late spring or early summer. The foliage also is extremely attractive at all times of the year. Working well as a specimen ...
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Common Name: Radicans Gardenia
A prostrate and spreading or horizontal form of gardenia that has become a favorite. This dwarf cultivar of Gardenia is much different from the species. Trailing Gardenia reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet and can spread 4 to 6 feet. This plant has a...
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Common Name: Variegated Radicans Gardenia
A prostrate and spreading or horizontal form of gardenia that has become a favorite. This dwarf cultivar of Gardenia is much different from the species. Trailing Gardenia reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet and can spread 4 to 6 feet. This plant has a...
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Common Name: Variegated Gardenia
Creamy white variegated form with single white flowers that are just as fragrant as the species....
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Common Name: Carolina yellow Jessamine
Same nice yellow bloom....
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Common Name: Lady in Red Hydrangea
Lady in Red has lacecap flowers that open a pinkish white and turn a lush burgandy rose as they mature. The foliage is deep dark green but turns rich reddish-purple in the fall. Foliage has distinctive red stems and veins throughout the growing sea...
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Common Name: Tardiva Hydrangea
Somewhat similar to floribunda but the sepals are mostly in 4's compared to 5's. The inflorescence about 6" long. Flowers quite late starting in September.
Panicle Hydrangea should be grown in full sun or partial shade on well-drained, moist, lo...
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Common Name: Dwarf Burford Holly
Growing best in rich, well-drained, slightly acid soil, 'Burford Nana' does well in full sun or part shade. However, flowering and subsequent fruiting is reduced in shady locations. This holly is drought-tolerant and easy to grow once established. ...
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Common Name: Carissa, Chinese Holly
Carissa grows best in rich, well-drained, slightly acid soil,and does well in full sun or part shade. The plant is very drought tolerant, requiring little, if any, irrigation once established in the landscape. Fertilization once or twice is all that...
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Common Name: Fine Line Holly
Upright bushy pyramidal-conical form with lustrous dark greenwith yellow-green, translucent rim 1/4" diameter fruits....
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Common Name: Needlepoint Holly
Growing best in rich, well-drained, slightly acid soil, 'Needlepoint' does well in full sun or part shade. However, flowering and subsequent fruiting is reduced in shady locations. This holly is drought-tolerant and easy to grow once established. ...
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Common Name: Rotunda Holly
Growing best in rich, well-drained, slightly acid soil, this holly does well in full sun or part shade. However, flowering and subsequent fruiting is reduced in shady locations. It is drought-tolerant and easy to grow once established. It is well ...
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Common Name: Compacta Holly, Japanese Holly
Japanese Hollies are best used in mass groups as low shrubs, low hedges, or tall groundcovers. The compact habit of growth, slow growth rate, and small leaves make these ideal plants for use as clipped, formal hedges. Adjacent plants will often gro...
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Common Name: Green Lustre Holly
Japanese hollies are best used in mass groups as low shrubs, low hedges, or tall groundcovers. The compact habit of growth, slow growth rate, and small leaves make these ideal plants for use as clipped, formal hedges. This cultivar grows wider than ...
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Common Name: Helleri Holly
Japanese hollies are best used in mass groups as low shrubs, low hedges, or tall groundcovers. The compact habit of growth, slow growth rate, and small leaves make these ideal plants for use as clipped, formal hedges. Adjacent plants will often gro...
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Common Name: Hoogendorn Holly
Hoogendorn has a feminine type leaf and grows low, dense, compact and wider than tall. Excellent dark green leaf color...
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Common Name: Sky Pencil Holly
Nice accent plant released by the National Arboretum in 1991. It was discovered in the wild near Honshu, Japan. This female cultivar transplants readily and grows well in sun or in partial shade. This plant is considered mostly allergy free and cause...
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Common Name: Soft Touch Holly
Soft Touch is a dense, compact selection with lustrous dark green leaves with a silver midvein. Flexible branches and soft foliage helped to give it's name. This is a great sub for Helleri, and is becoming very popular....
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Common Name: Steeds Holly
Steeds holly has lustrous dark green flat leaves. It has an upright pyramidal habit. Consider using this selection for hedging....
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Common Name: Nigra Inkberry Holly
This upright, clump-forming, evergreen shrub is valued for its foliage and fruits. The lustrous, dark green leaves may have a few obtuse teeth toward the leaf apex or they may have entire margins. They are obovate to oblanceolate in shape and may r...
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Common Name: Shamrock Inkberry Holly
Lustrus dark green compact form, slower growing than compacta...
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Common Name: Schillings Dwarf Yaupon
A tough native of the southern United States, Yaupon Holly grows quickly in a variety of locations, from full sun or shade to seaside or swamps, in sand or clay. Crowns will be thin in the shade. It will grow in soil with a pH in the 7's and is ver...
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Common Name: Cardinal Holly
Cardinal is a bold textured, large, female evergreen shrub. As it matures the limbs sweep toward the ground in classic Ilex pyramidal form. This variety is equally as cold hardy as Nellie Stevens. The new growth is a beautiful maroon color.
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Common Name: Nellie R. Stevens Holly
A row of these hollies makes one of the best screens available. Its tight growth habit, even in partial shade, makes it nice along the border of a property to block a view or provide protection from the wind. Place it far enough away from the patio...
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Common Name: Savannah Holly
This holly grows quickly in full sun or partial shade on moist, acid soils. Growth is poor and foliage chlorotic on alkaline soil. Plants in full sun can grow a dense canopy, those in partial shade are more open. This plant is considered mostly alle...
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Common Name: Red Holly Hybrid selection
Festive is a dense, medium-sized evergreen shrub. The spiny, stiff foliage is dark green and shiny. 'Festive' can easily be maintained as a tightly-sheared pyramid for a small garden accent. Rich, deep green foliage year round with a tight growth ...
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Common Name: Oak Holly Leaf - Red Holly Hybrid
A Red Holly Hybrid that has an upright habit and bronze new growth that will mature to a bright emerald green. This plant is named for it's leaf that is simialar to an oak leaf....
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Common Name: Henry's Garnet Sweetspire
This native is a very nice shrub to add to your moist, wet garden areas. It's summer foliage is very attractive and its fall color is beautiful lasting longer than most other plants fall coloration. It often lasts through the winter in the warmest r...
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Common Name: Winter Jasmine
A broad-spreading mounded mass of trailing branches arising from a central crown; can consume large areas. Tubular yellow flowers...
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Common Name: Blue Point Juniper
Pyramidal form with a teardrop outline. Extremely dense branching. Blue green needle and scale-like foliage. Has been know to exceed the estimated 7-8' Mature Spec....
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Common Name: Hollywood Juniper
This plant has a mind of it's own. It will grow in a very interesting upright fashion. Usually you will not find 2 that are the same. Growing best in full sun, more open in partial shade, Torulosa Juniper needs well-drained soil for best growth. R...
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Common Name: Hetzii Columnar Juniper
Upright pyramidal form with scale and awl-shaped leaves. Needles are bright green. A female with heavy cone production that performs well in the Southeast...
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Common Name: Nicks Compact Juniper
Nicks compact is a flat topped wide spreading form with green foliage with a slight blue overcast. More needle than scale-like foliage....
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Common Name: Sargent's Juniper
Low growing high wide spreading branchlets 4-angled, leaves mostly scale -like in 3's, small & slightly grooved on back. Blue-Green foliage. This variety is resistant to juniper blight. Branches have a whip like appearance...
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Common Name: Saybrook Gold Juniper
Considered the brightest gold foliaged Juniperus chinensis type. Primarily needle-like foliage. Foliage is bright yellow in summer and more bronze-yellow in winter. Habit is horizontal spreading type....
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Common Name: Sea Green Juniper
Compact spreader with fountain-like arching branches and dark mint green foliage. Foliage darkens in cold weather. Growing best in full sun, more open in partial shade, Juniper needs well-drained soil or it will decline from root rot. It tolerate...
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Common Name: Blue Pacific Juniper
Shore Juniper is valued for its low, spreading growth habit. This moderately slow growing ground cover will be 18 inches or less in height and can spread to about 8 feet. Fruits are rarely produced. The main feature of this ground cover is its sof...
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Common Name: Parson's Juniper
This Juniper eventually grows to about 2-feet-tall in the center of the plant spreading to 12 feet or more in a mounded shape. The fine-textured foliage is borne on stiff branches delivering a soft texture to the landscape. The stiff branches grow ...
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Common Name: Bar Harbor Juniper
'Bar Harbor' Juniper makes a fine-textured, dense, slow growing ground cover comprised of bright blue foliage. Foliage changes to a darker, reddish blue during the winter but new growth in the spring emerges blue.
Natural habitat is dry and windy ...
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Common Name: Blue Rug Juniper
This Juniper makes a fine-textured, dense, slow growing ground cover comprised of bright blue foliage. Foliage changes to a darker, reddish blue during the winter but new growth in the spring emerges blue.
Natural habitat is dry and windy with fu...
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Common Name: Andorra Compacta Juniper
Wide spreading awl-shaped and scale-like leaves, blue-green to gray-green, purplish in winter. Over the years this has proven to be one of the most popular junipers....
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Common Name: Dwarf Jap Garden Juniper
This low, wide-spreading ground cover has very fine-textured foliage that hugs the ground. The tallest part of the plant (about 12 inches tall) is usually the center where it was planted. The rest of the plant spreads at 4 to 6 inches above the gro...
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Common Name: Blue Star Juniper
A branch sport of 'Meyeri' found in about 1950. It is a slow growing low, rounded, squat plant. It grows about as high as wide. The young foliage is a rich blue. The rich foliage color is attractive.
Natural habitat is dry and windy with full ...
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Common Name: Loblolly Pine
Moderately tolerant when young, but becomes intolerant of shade with age. Loblollys like a warm-temperate, humid climate....
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Common Name: Grey Owl Juniper
Soft silvery gray foliage, scale-like leaves, bruised needles smell like a cedar chest. Female cones ripening in one year can be quite handsome and some appear almost blue, and with the waxy bloom appear frosted....
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Common Name: Catawba Crepe Myrtle
Catawba has a globose medium habit with dark green foliage and abundant compact inflorescences of dark purple florets. It is mildew resistant and will flower late july through September. Boasts a reddish fall leaf color. Crepe Myrtles tolerate some...
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Common Name: Dynamite Crepe Myrtle
Crepe Myrtles grow best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. However, plants left on their own in highway medians appear to be less vigorous unless a...
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Common Name: Lipan Crepe Myrtle
Large shrub form or small tree. Color is medium lavender. Blooms mid-July to September and is mildew resistant....
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Common Name: Miami Crepe Myrtle
This plant tolerates some drought and a little salt and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Miami grows best in full sun with rich...
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Common Name: Natchez Crepe Myrtle
Grows best in full sun and will tolerate some drought and a little salt. This plant will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to alkaline (less than 6.8 to more than 7.7) soil. 'Natchez...
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Common Name: Patriot Crepe Myrtle
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Common Name: Pink Velour Crepe Myrtle
Pink Velour has a wonderful dark hot pink flower with dark foliage for a beautiful contrast. One of our favorites. Grows best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becom...
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Common Name: Pokomoke Crepe Myrtle
Pokomoke has a habit similar to Ilex crenata 'Helleri' and grows best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. However, plants left on their own in high...
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Common Name: Red Rocket Crepe Myrtle
This variety is one of the Whitcomb selctions Grows best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. However, plants left on their own in highway medians ap...
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Common Name: Sioux Crepe Myrtle
Will tolerate some drought and a little salt and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Sioux' grows best in full sun with rich, moi...
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Common Name: Tonto Crepe Myrtle
A nice fuchsia red variety of medium height. Blooms July to September....
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Common Name: Tuskegee Crepe Myrtle
Tuskegee will tolerate some drought and a little salt and will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline (less than 6.8 to 7.7) soil. Tuskegee grows best in full sun wit...
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Common Name: Coastal Leucothoe
A spreading evergreen shrub native to the southeastern USA. Fragrant white flowers appear in May. Likes shade or partial shade. Prefers a moist organic soil....
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Common Name: Girard's Rainbow Leucothoe
Very graceful evergreen shrub with long, arching branches clothed with long pointed leaves. New growth may have white, pinkish, coppery and other combination flowers. Good facer plant, nice cover for a shady bank, contasts nicely with rhodeodendron...
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Common Name: Davidson Hardy Japanese Privet
Showing quick growth while young but slowing with age, Tree Ligustrum will grow in full sun or partial shade on various soil types, and is moderately salt-tolerant. The tree seems to thrive on neglect and is used along highways (and not irrigated) a...
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Common Name: Jack Frost Variegated Privet
A very striking evergreen shrub that makes a great hedge, and looks equally nice by itself as an accent planting. Very disease resistant with large glossy leaves. Leaf color is medium green with creamy white variegated margins. Moderate growth - t...
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Common Name: Curlyleaf Japanese Privet - wavy leaf
A simple evergreen, lustrous dark green, almost black-green leathery leaves. Dense evergreen shrub, can be grown as a small tree. Has perfect, creamy-white, fragrant flowers....
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Common Name: Dwarf Curly Leaf Japanese Privet - contorted leaf
Distinctly upright in habit and very stiff. Leaves are crowded and seem contorted. Lustrous dark green leaves that are thick and leathery. Curly leaf Privet grows in full sun or partial shade and is tolerant of a wide range of soil types, includin...
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Common Name: Swift Creek Variegated Chinese Privet
Swift Creek is a chinese type ligustrum. Darker cream color in the varigation....
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Common Name: Ruby Loropetalum
Has a more compact, rounded appearance with shiny ruby red young leaves. Leaves are smaller than the other chinese varieties. Ruby is probably the smallest growing loropetalum available. Great to use for foundation plantings; however, periodical p...
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Common Name: ZhuZhou Loropetalum
Species from ZhuZhou China. One of the most cold hardy of the pink flowering. Deep pink flowers, and blackish maroon leaf color....
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Common Name: Ann Magnolia (Little Girl Hybrid)
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Common Name: Wax Myrtle
Plants should be watered regularly until established and will then require no further care. The drawbacks to the plant in urban and suburban landscapes include its tendency to sprout from the roots and sensitivity to disease. This can be a nuisance a...
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Common Name: Firepower Nandina
Nandina in partial shade but will exhibit richer-colored red fall foliage if planted in the sun. Foliage diseases will be less in full sun. Although tolerant of drought once established, rich soil and ample moisture will produce a lusher, better-lo...
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Common Name: Heavenly Bamboo
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Common Name: Osmanthus Fragrans
This large evergreen shrub or small tree is capable of reaching 20 to 25 feet in height and width but is most often seen at 10 to 12 feet high with an 8-foot-spread. Older plants grow as wide as tall and develop a vase shape with several main trunks...
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Common Name: Goshiki Osmanthus
Offers green flecking on gold leaves maturing to a cream background. New growth is pink to bronze tinged and leaves mature to the green gold and cream collage. Mature leaves are striking and plants in shade hold color all summer long. This plant i...
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Common Name: Compacta
Upright evergreen shrub with spreading branches and dense rosette-like foliage. Produces heavy flowering white, urn-shaped flowers. Best in well-drained soil which has been supplemented with peat moss or organic matter. Works well in the shrub borde...
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Common Name: Mountain Fire Pieris
Exceptional variety. Has a white bloom. New growth is fire red. Plant in shade in the south....
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Common Name: Valley Valentine Pieris
Pieris likes shade or partial shade, especially in the southern climate zones. Does best in moist, organic, acid soil. Valley Valentine has a deep red bud and bloom....
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Common Name: Variegated Pittosporum
White variegation on the edge of the leaves...
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Common Name: Wheeler's Dwarf Pittosporum
Wheeleri Pittosporum, also known as 'Wheeler's Dwarf' Pittosporum, is a 3- to 4-foot-tall, evergreen shrub that is rounded in form. This shrub will form a low, compact mound of dark green foliage, but with age it can also be pruned to form a picture...
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Common Name: Delaware Valley White
Large single to semi-double white flower, one of the more common forms in commerce, mid-season. Large medium green leaves....
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Common Name: Elsie Lee Azalea
Large frilled lavender pink semi-double flowers with a distinctively different bluish cast a favorite because of its unique coloring and petal configuration and blooms in late spring. Has orange-red and yellow fall leaves....
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Common Name: Fashion Azalea
A Glenn Dale Hybrid that has 2" diameter orange-red, hose in hose flowers. A medium-sized shrub that will survive up to 0 degrees F....
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Common Name: Formosa Azalea
A Southern Indica variety that blooms a beautiful 3" magenta hue with deep blotch. An evergreen with a large upright habit that is a wonderful variety that is very popular. Some gardeners will call all Southern Indica varieties the catch all term ...
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Common Name: GG Gerbing Azalea
Pure white single 3" diamter blooms. An evergreen Southern Indica type that is more cold hardy than the typical Southern Indica....
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Common Name: George Taber Azalea
Flowers in spring with light pink with darker tone center stripes. Acidic soil in light to medium shade, protected from winds, is an ideal location for these Azaleas. Plants grow fine with several hours of direct sun but grow best in filtered shade...
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Common Name: Girard's Crimson Azalea
Excellent large flowered, show stopping evergreen azalea great for colder climates. Large crimson flowers up to 2.5" in diamter. Large glossy green leaves with good winter color on a good compact plant....
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Common Name: Girard's Fuchsia Azalea
A hybrid evergreen azalea with dark glossy leaves. Flowers are nicely ruffled and a nice shade of red/purple....
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Common Name: Girard's Hot Shot Azalea
Fiery deep orange-red or scarlet flowers that are 2.5-3" in diameter. The flowers are heavily textured and completely cover the plants. Green foliage in summer and turning to bright orange red in fall....
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Common Name: Girard's Rose Azalea
This azalea has rose colored 2 1/2" to 3" flowers. Glossy deep green foliage that turns red in the fall....
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Common Name: Helen Curtis Azalea
A small growing compact hardy azalea. Double white blooms....
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Common Name: Hinodegiri Azelea
Vivid red flowers, 1 1/2 inch diameter flowers, dark green summer foliage turns wine-red in fall and winter....
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Common Name: Laura Azalea
Soft warm pink semi-double flowers with occasional darker stripes, compact growth....
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Common Name: Mother's Day Azalea
Wider habit than other Azaleas with large red flowers...
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Common Name: Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea
Evergreen shrub with double, hose-in-hose, light pastel purplish-pink flowers with occasional red blotch blooming late spring. Hardy down to around 10 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit, these mid-size azaleas are best at the front of the border or in smaller g...
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Common Name: Tradition Azalea
Double clear light pink. A Kurume Hybrid....
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Common Name: Knock Out Rose, Red
One of the most disease resistant roses grown. Blooms all summer, and is hardy to zone 4....
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Common Name: Carefree Beauty Rose
semi-double, fragrant, medium pink flowers from June to frost.Glossy medium green foliage. Resistant to black spot and powdery mildew...
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Common Name: Nearly Wild Rose
1.5" - 2" diameter, rich pink, single flowers and grading to white at the petal base...
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Common Name: Belinda's Dream Rose
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Common Name: Dappled Willow
Dappled willow is a rounded shrub composed of many thin, gracefully spreading branches. It has splashes of shrimp pink and creamy white color that appear to be blooms, but are actually new leaves. In winter, the arching stems turn a striking red. T...
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Common Name: Gold Mound Spirea
Goldmound has yellow foliage and pink blooms. Spirea grows best in full sun or high shifting shade. Plants receiving less than 4 or 5 hours of direct sun become thin and flower poorly. Plant on 4 to 5-foot centers to form a mass planting. As with...
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Common Name: Little Princess Spiraea
Deep pink flowers, fast growing...
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Common Name: Neon Flash Spiraea
'Anthony Waterer' type red flowers...
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Common Name: Bridalwreath Spiraea
double white flowers...
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Common Name: Magic Carpet Spiraea
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Common Name: Anthony Waterer Spirea
Hot pink flowers that bloom all summer long. Flowers are showy against dark green foliage. Spirea grows best in full sun or high shifting shade. Plants receiving less than 4 or 5 hours of direct sun become thin and flower poorly. Plant on 4 to 5-f...
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Common Name: Denise Japanese Yew
Short-stalked low shrub, two times as broad as tall with extremely dark green leaves. Prefers a moist, sandy loam, must be well-drained. Excellent for many purposes; foundation plantins, hedges, screens, bonsai, bank covers....
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Common Name: Hicks Anglojap Yew
Needles are lustrous dark green above, lighter green beneath, similar to the Irish Yew but more hardy. Failry narrow in youth becoming fatter with age. Depending on the cultivar, may be used for hedges, screens, foundations, and mass plantings....
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Common Name: Japanese Cleyera
Cleyera is tolerant of full sun but grows best in partial shade in rich, moisture-retentive but well-drained, acid soil. Foliage size and shape and glossiness vary greatly from one plant to the next. The leaves will turn yellow if the soil is alkalin...
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Common Name: Bronze Beauty Cleyera
Cleyera is tolerant of full sun but grows best in partial shade in rich, moisture-retentive but well-drained, acid soil. Foliage size and shape and glossiness vary greatly from one plant to the next. The leaves will turn yellow if the soil is alkalin...
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Common Name: Emerald Arborvitae
Exposure should be partial shade or partial sun to full sun and is an evergreen
This plant tolerates some drought, flooding and a little salt and will grow in dry to wet or submerged soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay.
The p...
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Common Name: Green Giant Arborvitae
Green foliage with a broad pyramidal habit that prefers full sun with rapid growth and bronze winter foliage. Has lustrous rich medium green summer foliage. A great alternative to Leyland Cypress....
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Common Name: Confederate Star Jasmine
Twining evergreen vine, creamy-white 5 petal flowers...
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Common Name: Chindo Viburnum
Rapidly becoming a replacement for many overused screen type plants. Wonderful foliage color all year long. Large, leathery, medium to light green, highly lustrous leaves. The shiny leaves are quite distinctive from the dull, dark green, blunt-tip ...
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Common Name: Chicago Luster (Arrowwood)
Multistemmed, dense, rounded shrub with spreading branches. Leaves are lustrous dark green in summer, fall color ranges from yellow to glossy red to reddish purple. White flowers with yellow stamens create a creamy color, no fragrance....
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Common Name: Summer Snowflake Japenese Viburnum
This species of Viburnum is not the old familiar "Snowball bush". Flower heads are more flat growing in appearance. Nice white color. Not fragrant. This plant is usually wider than tall. Size is often greater than the usual estimates given alth...
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Common Name: Spring Bouquet compact Viburnum
This Viburnum is best suited for sunny landscapes. The upright, dense, evergreen form makes it a good shrub for background, barrier or screen plantings, especially if there is not much room for a wide spreading plant. Stems are strong, keeping the ...
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