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Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Regent’
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Multi-stemmed shrub is compact with excellent foliage and extra sweet edible fruit. Tolerates alkaline soil.
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Aesculus parviflora
Apr 08, 2015
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Beautiful cylindrical panicles of pinkish-white flowers with red anthers form in June and July. Lovely as a specimen or for massing. Spreads by suckers. Pruning unnecessary.
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Picea glauca ‘Conica’
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Foliage is very dense and does not require pruning. Evergreen; nice in winter containers.
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Juniperus chinensis ‘Kallay’s Compact’
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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A compact Pfitzer with a fairly flat top used as a low hedge, mass planting or foundation planting.
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Juniperus chinensis ‘Gold Lace’
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Golden foliage color intensifies in fall and winter. Flat-top spreading habit
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Jun. squamata ‘Blue Star’
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Silver-blue foliage. Awls are shaped like stars; hence the name. Retains dense shape. May not do well in high humidity.
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Taxodium Distichum
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Native Tree. Good as street tree. Drought tolerant. Often found in wet, swampy areas, often in standing water.
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Hamamelis Virginiana
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Native plant, and the most cold hardy of all witchhazels. Dark green glossy leaves which turn bright yellow in the fall.
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Crataegus Crusgalli
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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A thornless variety. Rounded spreading form. Medium texture. Leatherly, glossy, deep-green foliage. Orange-scarlet fall color.
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Aesculus Hippocastanum
Apr 08, 2015
by Trinity Landscapes
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Beautiful white flowers. No fruit. Flowering lasts longer than the species. Best used in large, open areas.
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