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Arborvitae

Arborvitae 'Green Giant'

'Green Giant’ is a fast-growing arborvitae that is often promoted as a disease-free substitute for Leyland Cypress, particularly in the Southeastern U.S. Trees may grow to 40-60’ tall with a dense, narrow, pyramidal habit, but can be easily kept more compact by pruning for screens or hedges. In the proper environment, trees can grow 3-4’ of growth per year. Perfect for a windbreak.

  • Deer resistant
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Arborvitae 'Hetz Midget'

This small, evergreen shrub has a dense, globe shaped growth habit. Very hardy and adaptable to most soils. Perfect as a small foundation plant, in mixed borders and containers.

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Arborvitae 'Jantar'

An Arborvitae offering yellow edging to its lime green foliage. With colder temperatures, the color ages to warmer tones of amber-gold. Serves well as a specimen or privacy screen evergreen. Adds color and texture to the landscape.

- Intermediate growth rate of 6 - 12 inches per year

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Arborvitae 'Linesville'

Wonderful globe shaped arborvitae. Foliage is soft to the touch and is a sage-green color. No winter discoloration and is very cold hardy. Makes a nice evergreen shrub border or plant along paths, walkways, sidewalks, etc.

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Arborvitae 'Mr. Bowling Ball'

True to its name, Mr. Bowling Ball® arborvitae is a dwarf, mounded globe with soft, sage-green juvenile foliage. The habit is tight and compact, creating an outstanding landscape or container plant. 

  • Dwarf and compact
  • Evergreen
  • Native to North America
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com

Arborvitae 'North Pole'

  • Fast-growing, narrow, columnar habit is perfect for narrow sites as a specimen or screen.
  • Little care is needed. 
  • Hardy, resists winter burn
  • Excellent landscape plant
  • Native to North America
  • Evergreen
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com

Arborvitae 'Pancake'

No pruning is necessary to maintain the distinctive flattened shape of Pancake arborvitae. The juvenile foliage takes on a welcome blue hue in fall and winter.

  • Unique habit
  • Distinctive color
  • Evergreen
  • Native to North America
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Arborvitae 'Rheingold'

  • Dwarf evergreen shrub with bright golden foliage that turns coppery gold in winter
  • Nice low foundation or small hedge plant
  • Can tolerate wet areas of the landscape
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Arborvitae 'Spring Grove'

The solution to deer problems! This fast growing, cold hardy selection of Western Arborvitae shows excellent resistance to deer browsing. Spring Grove was selected for its superior winter color and hardiness. It maintains a dark green, glossy color and has survived -25 degree temperatures. The tight pyramidal habit works nicely in landscape designs, and its hardiness and deer resistance makes it a good choice for many suburban locations, especially for creating fast-growing privacy screens.

  • Heat tolerant
  • Drought tolerant once established
  • Deer resistant
  • Native to North America
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Arborvitae 'Tater Tot'

Tater Tot® arborvitae is the perfect plant accessory for your landscape - its neat, rounded shape is ideal for sprucing up any space in your yard! It naturally grows as a tidy little globe of fragrant, fan-like evergreen foliage. It's quite tolerant of shade, too, so you can plant it just about anywhere and enjoy year-round beauty from this easy care native shrub.

- Naturally grows in an appealing globe shape.

- A good choice even in shaded locations.

- Very easy to grow and care for. 

- Native to North America

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Arborvitae 'Virescens'

'Virescens' is a narrow pyramidal tree. It grows somewhat rapidly (up to 2' per year), to 20-30' tall with a spread of 9-12' wide. Glossy, dark green foliage holds green color year round without bronzing in winter.

Attractive narrow evergreen tree that forms an effective screen or wind break. Plant as landscape specimen or in small groups. May be grown as a large hedge.

- Deer resistant

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Arborvitae 'Whipcord'

Dwarf conifer with drooping cord-like green foliage that turns a pretty bronze color in winter, making this a unique specimen plant. Also adds interest in a foundation planting or in a rock garden.

  • Deer resistant

Armeria

  • Great in containers
  • Use in rock gardens or as an edging plant for border fronts
  • Drought tolerant
Artemesia

Artemesia

  • Good choice for poor, dry soils
  • Nice and mounded like a small shrub
  • The silver- green color makes a nice contrast to any evergreen planting
Aster

Aster

  • Nice cutting flower
  • Attracts butterflies
  • North American Native selection
Astilbe

Astilbe

  • Great for a shade garden
  • Plant near ponds or streams
  • Deer and rabbit resistant
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