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Shrubs

This is a search-able list of plants that we grow or may have available at the garden center. This list is not a list of what we currently have in stock as it changes daily. Please call the garden center or send an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get a quote.

Rose, Tea (assorted)

Rose, Tea (assorted)

Hybrid teas traditionally produce the showiest blooms. In fact, most roses at florist shops are hybrid tea varieties. The form of a hybrid tea rose is tall and upright. The blooms develop singly on long stems, and the buds are often as elegant as the open blooms. Hybrid teas require careful pruning while still dormant in early spring. A sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil and rose food applied at least three times a season will guarantee abundant flowers to enjoy in a vase.

Scotch Broom

Scotch Broom 'Burkwoodii'

  • This shrub has a unique look with erect, green foliage
  • Bushy and hardy with garnet-red  flowers
  • Highly tolerant of poor soils
  • Makes a nice hedge
Scotch Broom

Scotch Broom 'Lena'

An eye-catching evergreen shrub with an interesting texture. Abundant sprays of fragrant, lemon-yellow and ruby red flowers cover its slender, green stems. The leaves are tiny and inconspicuous. Small, pea pod fruits follow the spring flowers.

Skimmia (Female)

Skimmia (Female)

  • Attractive displays of fragrant, white flowers in the spring followed by bright red berries when pollenized with a nearby male
  • Perfect for a low, evergreen hedge
  • Also good in containers
Skimmia (Male)

Skimmia (Male)

  • This compact evergreen shrub makes a nice hedge
  • Has creamy-white fragrant flowers in the spring
  • Mostly grown to pollenize female Skimmias
Spiraea

Spiraea 'Double Play Blue Kazoo'

Cool blue foliage is a beautiful contrast to the crisp white blooms. This neat, mounded shrub is a perfect addition the the landscape. Foliage turns a rich red in the fall. Attracts hummingbirds and is deer resistant.

Spiraea

Spiraea 'Double Play Gold'

  • Bright green foliage contrasts with hot pink spring flowers
  • Neat compact habit perfect for foundation plantings
  • Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. Deciduous
Spiraea

Spiraea 'Goldmound'

Vibrant golden spring foliage, accented by clusters of pink flowers, cools to a yellowish green in summer then a rich, yellowish orange in fall. Great color addition to the shrub or perennial border or for brightening the container garden. Deciduous.

Spiraea

Spiraea 'Neon Flash'

Bright, neon pinkish-red flowers appear over a long period and are offset by a neat mound of rich green foliage that becomes dark burgundy in fall. Creates a colorful low hedge or mass planting. Deciduous.

Spiraea

Spiraea 'Vanhouttei'

Commonly known as 'bridalwreath spirea', this vase-shaped, deciduous shrub displays an abundance of tiny white flowers in the spring. Branches arching to the ground makes it an excellent flowering hedge or accent shrub. Tolerates many soil conditions. Prune immediately after flowering if needed or desired.

Spruce

Spruce 'Jean's Dilly'

Miniature version of the dwarf alberta spruce. This narrow evergreen tree grows only 2 - 4 inches a year. Its perfect cone shape never needs to be sheared. Great choice for rock gardens and containers.

Spruce, Dwarf Alberta

Spruce, Dwarf Alberta

  • A perfect cone- shaped dwarf conifer
  • Excellent as a container plant or miniature Christmas tree
  • Attracts birds, is deer resistant, and can take wet conditions
Spruce, Globosa Colorado Blue

Spruce, Globosa Colorado Blue

  • Globe shaped evergreen with icy-blue needles, all year long
  • Unique accent plant
  • Perfect in an Asian or Zen garden
  • Attracts birds and is deer resistant

St. John's Wort 'Albury Purple'

  • A beautiful, dusky-purple leaved semi-evergreen
  • The mid-summer yellow flowers are excellent in cut bouquets
  • In fall, berries start out pink, then red, then black
  • A great container plant
St. John

St. John's Wort 'Hidcote'

Deciduous shrub used in borders or as an informal hedge. This smaller variety is striking when massed as a groundcover. Some folklore:  In ancient times these plants were burned to ward off evil spirits on the eve of St. John's Day.

St. John

St. John's Wort 'Sunny Boulevard'

  • Hardy plant will do well in a container
  • Great for adding bright color to the garden or in the landscape
  • Lovely border plant or small hedge
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