Conifer Trees
Arborvitae Autumn Moon
Thuja Occidentalis 'Autumn Moon'
Arborvitae Autumn Moon
Autumn Moon Arborvitae
A dense, rounded plant with upright fans of canary yellow foliage, ‘Autumn Moon’ stays uniform and tidy without developing an oval, upright habit like other yellow forms found in the marketplace. Can be planted in a row to make a stunningly colorful border or for individual color spots throughout the landscape. Mature Size: 3’H x 3’W. Dwarf. Globe Shaped. Zone 4. Yellow foliage. Conifer. Does best in Full Sun.
Arborvitae Emerald Green
Arborvitae 'Emerald Green'
Arborvitae Emerald Green
Emerald Green is an evergreen with green glossy foliage which is arranged in vertical sprays. Holds color well into the winter. Full sun.
Arborvitae Holmstrup
Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup'
Arborvitae Holmstrup
A compact plant with an upright habit. Bright green color and light bushy foliage gives the plant a textured appearance.
Arborvitae Lemon Burst
Thuja occidentalis 'RutThu3'
Arborvitae Lemon Burst
Arborvitae North Pole
Thuja occidentalis 'Art Boe'
Arborvitae North Pole
Strongly pyramidal with a very narrow habit. A very cool new evergreen that will add elegance to your garden all year round! This narrow columnar selection of 'Wintergreen' has excellent hardiness and dark green winter foliage color, and is fast-growing. More narrow than Emerald Green. Selected by Art Boe of Faribault, Minnesota, it is resistant to winterburn.
Height: 10-15'. Spread: 3-5'. Shape: Narrow, columnar. Exposure: Full Sun. Foliage: Dark green. Zone: 3-7.
Arborvitae Primo
Thuja occidentalis Primo
Arborvitae Primo
Primo®Arborvitae
Rich, deep green summer color combines with the compact textural foliage and naturally sculpted spire-like shape making this new selection an unexpected breakthrough for the hardy common Arborvitae. With a muted green winter color, a very young tree has proportions perfect for mini-scapes or container gardening. As it ages, an elegant small tree develops. The natural character as a specimen is the finest quality a conifer can offer the landscape in either cold or moderate climates. Primo!
Thuja occidentalis Primo®(‘IslPrim’). Mature size: 4’H x 1’W. Dwarf Conifer: 3-5″ growth per year. Narrow Upright. Zone 4. Deep Green. Dwarf Conifer. Full Sun.
Iseli Introduction.
Arborvitae Pygmy Globe
Thuja occidentalsis 'Pygmy Globe'
Arborvitae Pygmy Globe
The Pygmy Globe Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalsis, is a globe shaped dwarf arborvitae tree. These Arborvitae trees have bright green foliage. This slow compact growing evergreen tree does not need to be sheared to maintain the globe shape.
Arborvitae Rushmore
Thuja occidentalis 'Rushmore'
Arborvitae Rushmore
Rushmore is a compact, narrow, and upright arborvitae. Stays green all through the year. Tolerates bitter conditions. Tough and adaptable.
Arborvitae Sunkist
Thuja occidentalis 'Sunkist'
Arborvitae Sunkist
Upright form. Dense, flattened foliage with golden tips. Full sun is best.
Arborvitae Techny
Thuja occidentalis, 'Techny'
Arborvitae Techny
The Techny Arborvitae is a fast growing arborvitae tree. They generally have denser foliage than many of the other species of arborvitae, and make the best hedges. One of the hardiest of the arborvitae, the Techny Arborvitae will grow best in zones three through eight. This is the arborvitae of choice for areas with tougher conditions.
Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika 'Nana'
Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Fir Balsam
Abies Balsamea
Fir Balsam
Balsam fir is used primarily for Christmas trees and pulpwood, although some lumber is produced from it in New England and the Lake States. The wood is light in weight, low in bending and compressive strength, moderately limber, soft, and low in resistance to shock. Balsam fir is a small to medium sized coniferous tree. Growth occurs in whorls of branches surrounding an upright leader or terminal, making a symmetrical tree with a broad base and narrow top.
Fir Silver Star
Abies Koreana 'Silver Star'
Fir Silver Star
Abies koreana 'Silver Star' Dwarf Korean Fir with recurved needles showing the silver white undersides. Upright vase shape. Very colorful conifer. Mature height around 6'. Prefers organic rich well drained soil.
Hemlock Canadian
Tsuga canadensis
Hemlock Canadian
Graceful evergreen for hedge or specimen. Pyramidal growth, branches often droop. Can be easily sheared into a hedge. Full sun to shade. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.
Hemlock Summer Snow
Tsuga canadensis 'Summer Snow'
Hemlock Summer Snow
The new spring growth of this cultivar is white, which produces a striking contrast against the dark-green interior foliage on the fast-growing, upright, broad plant. Its size, shape and colorful growth make it an extremely useful highlight for shade gardens.
Horstmann’s Silberlocke
Abies, Korea 'Horstmann's Silberlocke'
Horstmann’s Silberlocke
This colorful, hardy Korean Fir stands out with stunning two-toned needles. The needles of this pyramidal tree are recurved, displaying the silver-white undersides which provide a gleaming color and uncommonly beautiful textural effect.
Larch Varied Directions
Larix, Decid 'Varied Directions'
Larch Varied Directions
'Varied Directions' is a vigorous, spreading, deciduous plant that produces twigs that propel branches up and out in varied directions. Golden tan branches with covered thick twigs arching downward and covering the ground in a unique way for each plant. Bright green spring foliage will change to gold in autumn before needles fall.
Limeglow
Juniper Horizontalis 'Limeglow'
Limeglow
Limeglow has feathery foliage in electric chartreuse, making striking contrast to greens. Spreading, vase form create a happy presence in any garden setting. Exfoliates light green leaves and nearly yellow color.
Old Gold Pom Pom Topiary
Juniper Topiary 'Old Gold Pom Pom'
Old Gold Pom Pom Topiary
Old Gold Pom Pom is a heavily pruned shrub to maintain appearance. New growth is gold-yellow with green foliage. Pruning is recommended during summer or fall to reshape the balls of the 'Pom Pom'. This Juniper may turn slightly bronze in color.
Pine Angel Falls
Pinus strob
Pine Angel Falls
This slow-growing selection has very long, very narrow, light green needles and a strong weeping habit. Its closely held branches develop graceful draping forms that combine a tall, narrow stature with a broad, flowing skirt. Named for the world's tallest waterfall after 20 years of evaluation, the unique tree offers elegance and style.
Pine Austrian
Pinus nigra
Pine Austrian
Dense, stout, pyramidal growth habitwith a uniform crown. Branches are in regular whorls. Needles are stiff, dark green. Very hardy. Adaptable towinter cold and wind. It's a tree of strong character that will serve either as a landscape specimen or as a windbreakin cold regions.
Pine Eastern White
Pinus 'Eastern White'
Pine Eastern White
Eastern white pine, is the largest conifer, reaching 150 feet in height and up to 40 inches in diameter. In dense stands, trees produce tall, cylindrical stems with pyramidal shaped crowns, characterized by distinctive, plate like branching, especially noticeable as the trees become older. On young growth, the bark remains rather thin, smooth, and greenish-brown in color. On older trees the bark becomes dark grayish-brown in
color. Its evergreen needles are in clusters of 5, soft, flexible, 2 1/2 to 5 inches long, and bluish-green in appearance. Its cones are about 4 to 8 inches long and 1 inch thick. These remain attached for 1 to several months after ripening in the autumn of the second season.
Pine Golden Ghost Japanese Red
Pinus densiflora Golden Ghost
Pine Golden Ghost Japanese Red
This 'Golden Ghost' pine provides gardens with superior year-round beauty. Its many upright branches create a dense, structural form, like an egg on its end. The needles, which are shorter and darker green than those of the Tanyosho types, stand up well to both cold and drought. Attractive bark with age.
Pine Komet
Pinus, nigra 'Komet'
Pine Komet
Komet includes dark green and medium length needles on strictly upward growing branches. In the spring, tan candles emerge.
Pine Mugo (On a Standard)
Pinus Mugo
Pine Mugo (On a Standard)
Generally planted as an ornamental, this evergreen has an interesting pyramidal or broad-spreading form. It has dark green needles. Grows to 20'. (zones 3-7)
Pine Swiss Stone Westerstede
Pinus cembra Westerstede
Pine Swiss Stone Westerstede
Westerstede Swiss Stone Pine
Named for an ancient German city in a nursery region similar to Oregon’s Willamette Valley, the beautiful Pinus cembra ‘Westerstede’ represents the finest in hardy garden conifers. Long, luxurious needles give the small, upright tree a full, fluffy look. It has graceful branching, dense form, attractive color and striking cones that offer year-round interest and character in a small space.
Mature size: 12’H x 8’W. Intermediate growth rate. 6-10″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 3. Bluish color. Conifer. Full Sun
Pine Taylor’s Sunburst Lodgepole
Pinus contorta Taylor's Sunburst
Pine Taylor’s Sunburst Lodgepole
Brilliant, golden-yellow, new growth erupts in spring and makes 'Taylor's Sunburst' a vibrant show-stopper. The striking color lasts for weeks, then gradually softens to a light, yellow-green as the foliage hardens. In spring, tiny red cones add contrast to this extraordinary Lodgepole Pine.
Pine Vanderwolf’s Limber
Pinus strobus 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid'
Pine Vanderwolf’s Limber
A popular variety with blue-green needles. Sturdy, uniformly ascending branches. Attractive pyramidal shape that broadens with age. Prefers full sun.
Pine Wates Golden
Pinus 'Wates Golden Pine'
Pine Wates Golden
Here is an excellent variety of pine that is somewhat open. The summer foliage is a nice refreshing light green but in the winter watch out! As the temperatures drop, the color turns a brilliant gold and the colder it gets the brighter the golden color.
Silver Blue Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika 'Silberblue'
Silver Blue Serbian Spruce
Spruce Black Hills
Picea glauca densata
Spruce Black Hills
Shapely "Christmas tree" type evergreen, with short, bright green needles that mature to blue-green.
Spruce Blue Weeping
Picea pungens 'Pendula'
Spruce Blue Weeping
Spruce Colorado Blue
Picea Pungens 'Colorado Blue Spruce'
Spruce Colorado Blue
Colorado Blue Spruce has silvery, blue-green coloring in a Christmas tree shape. This is an evergreen tree, keeping its foliage year-round. The Colorado Blue Spruce grows between 50-75 feet tall.
Spruce Dwarf Norway
Picea abies 'Pumila'
Spruce Dwarf Norway
Unusually uniform branches, covered with short, dark-green needles, point up and out on this distinct, nest-style spruce. When young, it has a more rounded habit than the familiar, flatter types, but it eventually spreads out with age too. New growth appears later in the season than it does on other nest types.
Spruce Echiniformis
Picea glauca 'Echiniformis'
Spruce Echiniformis
Echiniformis is a green, dwarf spruce that holds a gumdrop shape when young, but will mature into a small tree with broad, conical form. Short, slender needles with tan buds arranged closely on light brown, curved shoots.
Spruce Fat Albert
Picea pungens 'Fat Albert'
Spruce Fat Albert
A truly blue spruce, this grafted variety is slow-growing and ideal for situations where you would like a spruce that doesn't ultimately reach 60 ft. in height!
Spruce Little Gem (on standard)
Topiary Spruce 'Little Gem'
Spruce Little Gem (on standard)
An extremely small and compact tree; adaptable and hardy, very slow growing; excellent choice for small-scale topiary form in rock gardens or as a year-round garden detail element. Little Gem Spruce has green foliage which emerges lime green in spring. The needles remain green through the winter.
Spruce Norway Red Tipped
Picea abies 'Rubra Spicata'
Spruce Norway Red Tipped
Spruce Norway Royal Splendor
Picea abies 'Royal Splendor ('Noel')
Spruce Norway Royal Splendor
Striking evergreen landscape specimen characterized by a narrower, upsweeping branch angle with brighter emerald-green needle color. Royal Splendor® Norway Spruce maintains a narrowly-pyramidal form which is not typical of the species which typically develops drooping pendulous tertiary branchlets when mature.