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Arborvitae, Emerald Green
Emerald Green Arborvitae, also known as "Smaragd". This is one of my favorite arborvitaes. It grows almost perfectly pyramidal with almost no pruning at all. It has a very bright green color and appears to have a tinge of gold to it if the sun hits
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Bamboo Green Panda
Fargesia rufa, or Green Panda™ is a relative new comer to North America. A favorite diet of the giant panda in Western Sichuan, China this hardy bamboo will be a great addition to your garden. Growing to eight feet in height the orange-red sheaths
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Bamboo Green Screen
FARGESIA robusta Bamboo Green Screen. I had to get this one to offer and am planting a few in my own landscape. This is a large clumping Bamboo reaching to 15 to 18 feet in height at maturity! Fast-growing.
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Bamboo Green View
Green View Bamboo - Sasa tsuboian -
The Green View is an evergreen groundcover bamboo but can grow to six foot in height. Its large leaves hang vertically, giving a tropical appearance. It is a forest grass from Japan that tolerates shade
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Boxwood Winter Gem
Boxwood Winter Gem Buxus microphylla Winter Gem – This is considered the classic hedge plant in the four to six foot hedge range. When you think about defining or separating different spaces in the garden this is the boxwood for you.
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Cedar Green Giant
This very rare hybrid between Western Red Cedar plicata and Thuja Standishii Cedar, once established, generally average 3 to 5 feet of growth per year! Elegant and uniform, Green Giant's conical habit needs no shearing or pruning,
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Cotoneaster Coral Beauty
Here is an evergreen groundcover that greets your spring with a profusion of 1/2-inch starry white blooms, followed by coral-red round fruits that appear in autumn and remain well into winter, brilliant against the small, finely-textured...
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Cypress, Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Compacta’
NEW! Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Compacta' Dense buns of finely textured green foliage. A good specimen for the rock garden, or used in mass as a distinctive groundcover. 1 ft. by 1.5 ft. Very little, maintenance.
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Cypress, Sungold - Thread-branch
a dwarf golden threadleaf cultivar. It is truly one of the most interesting plants to have in the landscape or garden. Like most everyone else, when I walk past a Sungold Cypress in the garden, I have to stop, admire, and gaze in awe at its...
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Euonymus Emerald Gaiety
Euonymus Emerald Gaiety is a hardy cool mint shrub with green and cream evergreen foliage that turns pinkish-red in winter. This is one of the most versatile and least demanding evergreen shrubs, happy in full sun or fairly deep shade
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Euonymus Manhattan
Euonymus Manhattan More than just another broadleaf evergreen, this is one of the few Euonymus with colored fruit. A fast grower, it can reach to 6 to 8 foot tall and 5 foot wide.
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Holly, Castle Wall™
Holly, Castle Wall™ Ilex Heckenstar ppaf - A new broad-columnar shaped, male blue holly with lustrous dark glossy green leaves and superior, compact branching compared to other Blue Hollies. It grows 4 to 8 foot tall and 3 to 4 foot wide with age.
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Japonica Mountain Fire
Some people call this the ‘Lily of the Valley’ flowering shrub. Mountain Fire is a prolific producer of pendulous white flower clusters in spring followed by fiery red new spring foliage that matures to a lustrous deep green. Its charming flowers...
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Juniper Blue Point
Juniper Blue Point Juniperus chinensis Blue Point The Blue Point junipers pyramidal form and massive size makes it a popular specimen for green lawns, which accentuate its blue coloring. We suggest a position near the driveway
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Juniper Sky Rocket
Juniper Sky Rocket This thin columnar Juniper fits into very difficult places such as narrow side yards between homes. Probably the most narrow columnar juniper available. It is a great windbreak plant for both cold and hot climates.
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Juniper Spartan
Spartan Juniper Juniperus chinensis Spartan – Here is a welcome alternative plant to the often photographed cypress of Italy. The fast growing Spartan Juniper is the source of the lovely spiraled topiary columns so popular
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Nandina Dwarf Firepower
Dwarf Nandina Firepower Firepower is impossibly bright compact evergreen with lime green leaves and superior fire red color in the fall and winter. This is the consummate accent for Asian-inspired gardens or for shaded landscapes in need of color
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Nandina Harbor Dwarf
Nandina Harbor Dwarf extremely dense, very dwarf form to 12"-15" inches tall and slightly wider. Green leaflets tinged pink to bronze in spring, turning bright red and orange in the fall and winter.
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Rosa Hansen Hedge
NEW! Come home with Greenwood to another Living fence rose hedge addition. The Hansen hedge Rose, noted for soft, fragrant, pale pink blossoms which appear in June. Adapts to almost any soil, and is easy to grow.
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Rosa Rugosa - The Living Fence!
A Living Fence Selection! Excellent dense fast growing rose hedge. Single mauve, very fragrant blossoms repeat all summer on this selection of the Rosa rugosa species. deer-resistant.
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Rosa Rugosa - White
Rosa Rugosa ‘Alba’ - Imagine a neighborhood from a bygone era when life seemed easy and sipping lemonade over the fence with neighbors was the common pastime of the day. We can recreate the fragrance...
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