Ornamentals


Weeping Purple Beech

This outstanding specimen stands out in any sunny location. The height of a purple beech gives it a commanding presence with striking color. The burgundy/purple leaf really gives it a beautiful appearance not seen in a lot of landscape specimens. Its growth habit is tall but narrow, with some of the secondary branches providing that […]

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Spirals

Spirals are topiaries that can be formed out of Alberta spruce or more commonly, junipers. They tend to be placed on the corner of a house or on each side of a front door. These shrubs are added to enhance the appearance of a house. For most of the plants that they are formed from, […]

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Pom-Pom Trees

Pom-pom trees are, in short, topiaries. Topiaries are considered an art form by many. It is the controlling and shaping of plants or shrubs by cutting or pruning branches and growth. The can be formed from many different kinds of evergreen shrubs or small trees. Usually, from junipers or Alberta spruces. Topiaries must be trimmed […]

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Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar

Atlas cedars are evergreens that can be enjoyed at any time of the year. They need full sun to produce a gleaming shade of blue. Atlas cedars will tolerate a higher pH or acidity in the soil. They grow slowly, sometimes less than 2 inches a year.

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Weeping Japanese Maple

Japanese maples are primarily known for their rich red-colored leaves. They provide a steady blaze of color that will be of interest all year. Japanese maples are small, slender trees that grow very slowly. Their distinctive foliage needs full sun to keep its magnificent color. As with all specimen trees, they should be placed where […]

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