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Abies koreana

Abies koreana

Korean Fir
  • Slow-growing, compact, pyramidal fir
  • Short, broad needles are a glossy, medium green with silver undersides
  • Attractive rich blue-purple colored, upright cones
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Abies koreana Aurea

Abies koreana Aurea

Aurea Korean Fir
  • Golden-yellow foliage with silver-white undersides
  • Purple-blue upright cones - contrast well with the foliage
  • Broad, upright form
  • Color is best in full sun but best to have protection from hot afternoon sun
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Abies nordmanniana

Abies nordmanniana

Caucasian Fir
  • Dense glossy dark green needles with two white bands on the underside
  • Dense pyramidal habit
  • Dark-red upright cones
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Acer rubrum Red Sunset®

Acer rubrum Red Sunset®

Red Sunset Red Maple
  • Glossy dark green foliage
  • Brilliant red to orange autumn color
  • Color that holds longer than most other rubrums
  • Upright branching forms a pyramidal form that matures to a rounded form over time
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Ilex opaca Yellow Berry

Ilex opaca Yellow Berry

Yellow Berry American Holly
  • Upright, pyramidal habit
  • Deep green spiny leaves
  • Yellow berries ripen in fall - attractive to birds
  • Needs a male pollinator
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Ilex x meserveae Castle Spire®

Ilex x meserveae Castle Spire®

Blue Holly
  • Dark glossy leaves
  • Excellent vigor and branching
  • Great for hedges, foundation plantings, or specimen
  • Produces bright red berries for fall and winter interest
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Liriodendron tulipfera

Liriodendron tulipfera

Tulip Poplar
  • Deciduous tree
  • Wonderful fast growing shade tree
  • Large leaves turn a brilliant yellow in the fall
  • Pyramidal to broad conical habit
  • Cup-shaped, tulip-like flowers
  • Use in large yards
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Picea abies

Picea abies

Norway Spruce
  • Evergreen tree
  • Tall, pyramidal habit
  • Fast growing
  • Can be used as a specimen or for screening
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