ACER
GRISEUM
‘PAPERBARK MAPLE’
Deep purple-brown bark peels to a cinnamon-orange bark underneath. Bright orange-red foliage in fall. Slow growing and insect resistant. Zone 4
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6-7' |
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7-8' |
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7-8' |
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ACER
PALMATUM
GREEN PALMATUM
Upright small maple with growth
pattern similar to atropurpureum, but with green foliage.
Zone 5
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ACER
PALMATUM
‘BLOODGOOD’
Upright variety growing to 15-20 ft. with deep blood-red leaf, the deepest color of the red Palmatums. Excellent fall color. Zone 5
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ACER
PALMATUM DISSECTUM ‘EVERRED’
Finely dissected red leaf with weeping growth habit. Zone 5
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ACER
PALMATUM DISSECTUM ‘GARNET’
Vigorous laceleaf, red-orange in color that holds well in direct sun through the summer heat. Forms into cascading well-mounded shape. Zone 5
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ACER
PALMATUM
‘MURASAKI
KIYOHIME’
This is one of our favorite dwarf maples. The small leaves are light green with purplish margins, and perfect for a patio box. Zone 5
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AZALEA
‘HI
GAZA’
Hardy to 5 degrees . Low growing plant, large bright pink flowers come late. Zone 5
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AZALEA
‘HINO
CRIMSON’
Compact twiggy plant densely clothed in small glossy leaves. Small bright red flowers are borne in incredible profusion. Plants have mounded or tiered form. Grow well outdoors but cannot endure hot, dry summers winds. Zone 5
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AZALEA
‘ROSEBUD’
Heavy pink bloomer in midseason May lose some leaves during winter. Zone 4
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BETULA
‘JACQUEMONTII’
Tear drop, serrated leaves of dark green provide the canopy to rich looking, white flaky bark. Full sun. Zone 3
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BETULA
NIGRA
‘CULLY’
(HERITAGE RIVER BIRCH)
Selected by Earl Cully almost 20 years ago for its outstanding peeling bark, for its heat tolerance, extreme hardiness, resistance to borers, and its ability to grow in waterlogged or dry soils.
CORNUS
FLORIDA
‘CHEROKEE
CHIEF’
Small tree, deep red flower bracts. Well suited for a small yard. Zone 4
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CORNUS
FLORIDA
‘RUBRA’
Bright pink to rose flower color. Zone 5
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CORNUS
KOUSA
Dense, spreading, horizontal growth habit and delicate
limb structure. Flowers along tops of branches show above leaves in late spring.
Red fruit appears in later summer and fall. Less susceptible to
anthracnose. Zone 4
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CORNUS
KOUSA
‘HEART
THROB’TM
A Don Schmidt Nursery plant, has glossy green foliage with a touch of red on the tips. Flower color is a deep red, at least as dark as ‘Cherokee Chief’. Flowers are larger than the species and last well, sometimes two months in Oregon.
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COTONEASTER
‘APICULATUS’
A minature dwarf spreading cotoneaster with fan like sprays.
Grows 2 to 4” a year. Zone 5
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COTONEASTER
BUXIFOIIA
‘PANNOSUS
NANA’
This is a very slow growing little plant. Very soft grey in color and a very tiny white flower. It is perfect for the rock garden and takes very full sun. Zone 4
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COTONEASTER
HORIZONTALIS
‘VARIEGATUS’
Variegated rockspray cononeaster. Height 2’ Width 2-4’. Full afternoon shade. Beautiful white, pink and green varigation on the leaves. Grows up and then horizontal, more like a ground cover.Will drop its leaves in winter for protection. Zone 4
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COTONEASTER
MICROPHYLLUS
‘THYMIFOLIA’
Rockspray cotoneaster. Evergreen and hardy to –5. Tiny dark green glossy leaves and very slow growing. Tiny red berries and very tiny white flowers. Excellent rock garden plant. Full sun. Zone 4
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EUONYMUS
FORTUNI
‘EMERALD
GAIRTY’
One of the best broad-leafed evergreens where temperature drops below 0 degrees. Grows to 4-5 ft high, 3 ft wide. Dense erect shrub with deep green leaves edged in white.
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FOTHERGILLA
MONTICOLA
‘MOUNTAIN
AIREY’
Abundant bloom, good dark green leaf color and consistently superb fall color in yellow, orange and scarlet.
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ILEX
MESERVEAE
‘BLUE
GIRL’
A beautiful shrub form of holly, lustrous dense foliage
makes it excellent for hedging. Produces heavy berry set, vigorous grower.
Zone 4
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PIERIS
JAPONICA
‘FOREST
FLAME’
Leaves are about 3 ½” long. Brilliant red when new, fading to creamy pink before maturing to dark green.
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PRUNUS
‘KWANZAN
CHERRY’
A very popular selection of Japanese flowering cherry. Large pink flowers in the spring. Vase shaped growth habit. Orange fall color. Zone 5
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PRUNUS
‘ROYAL
BURGANDY’
An unusual selection of Japanese flowering cherry with deep purple, summer foliage color. Large, hot-pink flowers in the spring held on red stems. Vase shaped growth habit. Red-orange fall color. Zone 5
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PRUNUS
‘DOUBLE
WEEPING SUB.’
Double rose pink flowers in midseason. Graceful branches
hang down often to ground. 5.5
ft graft
Zone 4
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PRUNUS
‘SNOWFOUNTAIN’
Weeping branches reach to ground. Single white flower. Early bloomer. Zone 4
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PRUNUS
‘OKAME’
Upright oval habit. Dark green fine textured foliage. Good yellow-orange to orange-red fall color. Single carmine pink flowers very early.
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SALIX
‘WEEPING
PUSSYWILLOW’
Fast growing short lived plants. Leaf early and hold until late.
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SPIREA
BUMALDA
‘GOLDMOUND
Creamy-yellow foliage with pink flowers in June and July.
Compact and mounding. Zone
4
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SPIREA
JAPONICA
‘LITTLE
PRINCESS’
Native to Japan, China. Upright shrubby to 3 ft tall, 6 ft wide. Rose pink blossoms.
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STYRAX
JAPONICA
‘JAPANESE
SNO-BELL’
The Japanese snowbell tree has prolific, delicate, 5-petal white flowers scattered amidst light green pintail-shaped leaves. The abundant flowers infiltrate the leaves and emit a sweet scent of summer. Zone 5
ULMUS
PARVIFLORA
‘HOIKIDO’
Dwarf variety suitable for Bonsai. Tiny leafed, slow growing but shapely miniature.
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15
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VIBRUNUM
‘DAVIDII’
Compact mound to 3-4 ft high and wide. Glossy dark green deeply veined leaves to 6” long. White spring flowers.
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WEIGELIA
‘RED
JADE’
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