Plants
Spiraea Glow Girl
Spiraea birchleaf 'Glow Girl'
Spiraea Glow Girl
Glow Girl has pink buds with hints of red in them. These buds open up to pure white blooms in spring. The lemon-lime foliage holds its color well through the summer and takes on brilliant oranges in fall.
Spiraea Goldmound
Spiraea 'Goldmound'
Spiraea Goldmound
A bushy plant with pink flowers in June-July. Outstanding small colorful foliage plant for accent or contrast in the foundation planting or shrub border. Full sun.
Spiraea Limemound
Spiraea japonica 'Limemound'
Spiraea Limemound
Pink flower clusters in late spring to summer. Oval, sharply toothed leaves emerge yellow in spring, mature to lime-green in summer and turn attractive shades of red and orange in autumn.
Spiraea Little Princess
Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess'
Spiraea Little Princess
Small leaves on short wiry stems. Pretty pink flowers bloom in summer. Excellent groundcover or dwarf specimen shrub. Dark red fall color. Sun or light shade.
Spiraea Little Spark
Spiraea 'Little 'Spark'
Spiraea Little Spark
With all the problems with Spirea ‘Goldflame’ reverting, Little Spark® will be the perfect substitution with an even more compact habit. This little spirea has orange new growth and holds its yellow foliage color throughout the summer, even in full sun situations. A summer bloomer, the pink flowers arise just above the foliage, and if you give them a quick shear when they are done, it will bloom again in late summer. Fall color includes shades of pink, creating a multi-toned effect. Bred by Minier.
Height: 18-24". Spread: 18-30". Shape: Rounded, spreading. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade. Foliage: Orange to yellow. Fall Foliage: Reddish-pink. Zone: 3-8.
Spiraea Magic Carpet
Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet'
Spiraea Magic Carpet
Vibrant red shoots emerge in spring and mature into rich bronze, red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer and contrast nicely with the foliage. In fall the foliage takes on rich russet tones that remain colorful well into November. Does best in full sun.
Spiraea Pink Sparkler
Spiraea birchleaf 'Pink Sparkler'
Spiraea Pink Sparkler
Pink Sparkler blooms in early summer with large pink flowers at the terminals of this rounded shrub. In autumn, when new flowers are formed and bloom along the leaf axils in each stem. These flowers are smaller, but there are more of them and add a pop of pink color. Then, the leaves turn a lovely burgundy red in autumn. The shape is a lovely rounded mound and this plant needs very little pruning to keep its perfect shape.
Spiraea Renaissance Bridalwreath
Spiraea x vanhouttei 'Renaissance'
Spiraea Renaissance Bridalwreath
Arching boughs of snow white flowers blossom in mid to late spring and are stunning on cloudy days or in moonlight. Selected at Bailey Nurseries for its more disease resistant foliage, this outstanding spirea is similar in all other respects to Vanhoutte, including beautiful white blooms.
Spiraea Sorbaria Sem Ash Leaf
Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’
Spiraea Sorbaria Sem Ash Leaf
Ash Leaf Spirea is a fast growing plant that has large plumes of creamy white flowers in June. These grow atop the deep green, fern-like foliage. It spreads quickly and is an excellent plant for soil retention.
Spiraea Superstar
Spiraea 'Denistar'
Spiraea Superstar
This superstar is a branch sport of 'Froebelii', with a smaller more compact form. New foliage is deep green, showing off the stunning, scarlet red new growth to its best advantage. Pink blossoms grace the plant all summer long. The three-season appeal continues with an excellent bronze fall color.
Spiraea Tor Birchleaf
Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor'
Spiraea Tor Birchleaf
Tor is a compact mound of dark gray-green birch-like leaves. Tiny white flowers cover the plant in late spring. Autumn brings quality shades of orange, red and purple.
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 Globe
Picea pungens Globosa
Spruce Blue Globe
Globe-shaped evergreen shrub is dwarf, flat-topped and densely branched. Bright blue needles hold their color all year but are brighter in summer. A unique accent for that special spot.
Spruce Blue Sester Dwarf
Picea pungens glauca 'Sester Dwarf'
Spruce Blue Sester Dwarf
A densely branched spruce with a conical shape. Striking blue needles. Slow growing dwarf conifer.
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 Alberta
Picea glauca 'Conica'
Spruce Dwarf Alberta
Very slow growing, conical, miniature Spruce. Bright green new growth changing to blue-green. Useful in small gardens or for miniature accent points. Best in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade. Needs some winter protection in zone 4 in exposed areas. Very popular as a dwarf accent or small garden specimen.
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 Elegans
Picea abies
Spruce Elegans
Elegans has densely arranged, slightly ascending branches of this dark green, flat-topped, dwarf nest spruce will add classy elegance to any garden. Plants break bud and develop bright green new growth earlier in spring than other nest types. Use the irregularly rounded, slow-growing, spreading plant as a low garden accent.
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 Gotelli White Weeping
Picea omorika 'Gotelli Weeping'
Spruce Gotelli White Weeping
This magnificent, formal tree adds height and drama to any garden. Its youthful, open form matures into a neat, narrow spire with gracefully pendant branches and strictly weeping branchlets. It shares the lovely two-tone appearance with the species, and it tolerates heat and humidity better than most. This tree's beauty and weeping character increase with time and maturity.
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 Montgomery
Picea pungens
Spruce Montgomery
This outstanding Montgomery is a slow-growing, dwarf spruce and is globe-shaped when young, but it will eventually form a leader as it matures and develop an upright, broad shape that is wider than tall.
Spruce Norway Pumila
Picea abies 'Pumila'
Spruce Norway Pumila
Pumila Spruce has 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 Norway Pusch
Picea abies 'Pusch'
Spruce Norway Pusch
Named Collector's Conifer of the Year in 2008, this small, slow-growing Norway Spruce, produces loads of bright red cones on many short shoots in spring. The tiny cones brown as they age, but continue to decorate the irregular, dwarf variety year-round. Globose when young, the small spruce develops an upright broad shape with maturity. It is extremely hardy and grows well in full sun or part shade.
Spruce Norway Red Cone
Picea abies 'Acrocona'
Spruce Norway Red Cone
This delightful conifer develops remarkable, raspberry-red cones on the tips of its branches in spring. The unusual coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape and to produce a broad, spreading pyramid, which becomes wider than tall with age.
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.
Spruce Oriental Firefly
Picea orientalis 'Firefly'
Spruce Oriental Firefly
Spruce Red Cone Norway
Picea abies 'Acrocona'
Spruce Red Cone Norway
Even when young this delightful conifer develops remarkable, raspberry red cones on the tips of its branches in spring. The unusual coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape and to produce a broad, spreading pyramid, which becomes wider than tall with age.
Spruce Serbian Dwarf
Picea omorika 'Nana'
Spruce Serbian Dwarf
Dwarf Serbian Spruce
A beautiful, compact form of the Serbian Spruce, Picea omorika ‘Nana’ has dark green needles with white stomatal bands on the undersides, which give the plant a distinctive silvery aura. Its form is dense and globose when young, but it develops into a dramatic broad pyramid with age.
Mature size: 10’H x 8’W. Grows 6-8″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 4. Bluish Green. Conifer. Full Sun
Spruce Serbian Silver Blue
Picea omorika 'Silberblue'
Spruce Serbian Silver Blue
Silver Blue Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika ‘Silberblue’ has classic two-tone needles, green with silvery-blue undersides. The branches sweep upward exposing the undersides of the needles and reflecting against the top side to display a bright silver-blue against a green background. Plant with enough space around it so that it can develop into an attractive and colorful anchor in the garden. Full sun and well-drained soil is best.
Mature size: 25’H x 15’W. Grows 15 or more inches per year. Broad Upright. Zone 4. Bluish Green. Conifer. Full Sun.
Spruce Serbian Silver Blue
Picea omorika 'Silberblue'
Spruce Serbian Silver Blue
Spruce Siberian Arctos
Picea obovata 'Arctos'
Spruce Siberian Arctos
Arctos Siberian Spruce
Picea obovata ‘Arctos’ is a befitting name of this Siberian spruce. Big bears and the trees both thrive in the extremely harsh environments of the northern reaches of the world. Having a very unique bluish green color, it is a pleasant sight in bleak, barren areas. Growing not too fast and not too slow, it has short needles, is tough, and durable. Makes a good cornerstone specimen or focal point.
Mature size: 20’H x 10’W. Grows 12-15″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 2. Bluish Green. Conifer. Full Sun.
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Spruce Siberian Dwarf
Picea omorika ‘Nana’
Spruce Siberian Dwarf
Spruce White North Star
Picea glauca 'North Star'
Spruce White North Star
'North Star' is a sturdy and compact white spruce that produces a densely branched, classic pyramid figure covered with medium-green needles. Moderate growth rate with intermediate size.
Spruce White Yukon Blue
Picea glauca 'Yukon Blue'
Spruce White Yukon Blue
Yukon Blue White Spruce
At home in a sunny spot with moderately moist well-drained soil, Picea glauca ‘Yukon Blue’ will delight year-round with its short blue-gray needles contrasted against tawny stems. The short needles expose the abundant dark brown buds. Perfect for cold areas where a slow growing tree with a broad upright habit is needed. Mature size: 12’H x 8’W. Intermediate: 6-10″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 3. Bluish Green. Conifer. Full Sun.
St. John’s Wort
Hypericum calycinum
St. John’s Wort
Features large, rose-like, golden yellow flowers that appear singly or in groups of 2-3 and cover the plant in summer. Leaves are rich green in sun but are a lighter, yellowish green in shade.