Evergreen Trees
Cedrus atlantica glauca
Blue Atlas cedar
Definite specimen use, for large properties,
this tree makes a statement by itself,
with powder blue, somewhat silver needles
and a pyramidal shape when young,
becoming flat-topped with horizontal spreading
branching when older. Grows to 40-60 feet
Blue Atlas cedar
Definite specimen use, for large properties,
this tree makes a statement by itself,
with powder blue, somewhat silver needles
and a pyramidal shape when young,
becoming flat-topped with horizontal spreading
branching when older. Grows to 40-60 feet
Juniperus chinensis 'Hetzii Columnaris'
Hetzi Column Juniper
This attractive, dark green, columnar Juniper
has a dense growth habit and a vigorous growth rate.
It reaches 15 to 18 feet in height and 5 to 8 feet wide.
The pom-pom spiral, and poodle variations make outstanding accents.
Hetzi Column Juniper
This attractive, dark green, columnar Juniper
has a dense growth habit and a vigorous growth rate.
It reaches 15 to 18 feet in height and 5 to 8 feet wide.
The pom-pom spiral, and poodle variations make outstanding accents.
Juniperus scopulorum 'Bailigh'
First Editions Sky High Juniper
Attractive silvery-blue, dense foliage highlights this
improved variety of Rocky Mountain juniper.
Strongly columnar in form, it requires little pruning
to maintain its narrow shape. Selected by Bailey Nurseries
from the prairies of North Dakota.
Tolerant of dry soil conditions.
First Editions Sky High Juniper
Attractive silvery-blue, dense foliage highlights this
improved variety of Rocky Mountain juniper.
Strongly columnar in form, it requires little pruning
to maintain its narrow shape. Selected by Bailey Nurseries
from the prairies of North Dakota.
Tolerant of dry soil conditions.
Juniperus scopulorum 'Wichita Blue'
Wichita Blue Juniper
Attractive silvery blue foliage on a distinctive and broadly
pyramidal form. Low maintenance evergreen retains
its brilliant color all year and makes an excellent
screen, hedge, or specimen in the landscape.
Prefers drier climates.
Wichita Blue Juniper
Attractive silvery blue foliage on a distinctive and broadly
pyramidal form. Low maintenance evergreen retains
its brilliant color all year and makes an excellent
screen, hedge, or specimen in the landscape.
Prefers drier climates.
Juniperus virginiana
Eastern Redcedar
Native to east and central North America.
A densely pyramidal plant when young
becoming slightly pendulous as it ages.
Prefers sun and performs well in any
well-drained soil, will also tolerate poor, gravelly soils
and various pH levels.
Xeriscape plant.
Eastern Redcedar
Native to east and central North America.
A densely pyramidal plant when young
becoming slightly pendulous as it ages.
Prefers sun and performs well in any
well-drained soil, will also tolerate poor, gravelly soils
and various pH levels.
Xeriscape plant.
Juniperus virginiana 'Cupressifolia'
Hillspire Juniper
Very durable and versatile for the landscape;
a terrific screen or fine specimen accent.
Its rich foliage coloring enhances the
broad pyramidal form handsomely.
Hillspire Juniper
Very durable and versatile for the landscape;
a terrific screen or fine specimen accent.
Its rich foliage coloring enhances the
broad pyramidal form handsomely.
Juniperus virginiana 'Taylor'
Taylor Juniper
This selection with its very densely branched,
conical-columnar habit is considered by some
to be one of the best forms for the Midwest plains.
Foliage is attractive gray-green.
Matures 15 to 20 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide.
Taylor Juniper
This selection with its very densely branched,
conical-columnar habit is considered by some
to be one of the best forms for the Midwest plains.
Foliage is attractive gray-green.
Matures 15 to 20 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide.
Picea glauca 'Conica'
Dwarf Alberta Spruce
A very slow growing, conical form,
miniature spruce that matures at a height
of 5 to 7 feet and a width of 5 feet.
New foliage is bright green, changing
slowly to bluish-green.
Excellent accent or novelty evergreen plant.
Dwarf Alberta Spruce
A very slow growing, conical form,
miniature spruce that matures at a height
of 5 to 7 feet and a width of 5 feet.
New foliage is bright green, changing
slowly to bluish-green.
Excellent accent or novelty evergreen plant.
Picea pungens 'Hoopsii'
Hoops Blue Spruce
Outstanding evergreen tree, generally considered the bluest form.
New growth is especially bright blue.
Pyramidal form that holds stiff horizontal branches with dense silvery-blue needles.
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Hoops Blue Spruce
Outstanding evergreen tree, generally considered the bluest form.
New growth is especially bright blue.
Pyramidal form that holds stiff horizontal branches with dense silvery-blue needles.
Sorry, no photo available.
Picea pungens 'The Blues'
The Blues Blue Spruce
With no two plants alike, the strongly weeping branches and
irregularly spreading and drooping top create a unique,
bright silvery-blue specimen. A striking focal point
when combined with complementing deep yellows, pinks and greens.
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The Blues Blue Spruce
With no two plants alike, the strongly weeping branches and
irregularly spreading and drooping top create a unique,
bright silvery-blue specimen. A striking focal point
when combined with complementing deep yellows, pinks and greens.
Sorry, no photo available.
Picea pungens 'Fat Albert'
Fat Albert Blue Spruce
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' in height!
'Fat Albert' has a naturally straight leader
and well-shaped form, even as a young tree
and requires no staking or training.
2006 Plants of Merit®.
Fat Albert Blue Spruce
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' in height!
'Fat Albert' has a naturally straight leader
and well-shaped form, even as a young tree
and requires no staking or training.
2006 Plants of Merit®.
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine is an evergreen growing to 40-60 feet
with a spread of half of hte height.
A flat topped, umbrella shape is developed with age.
Uses include windbreaks, screens or as a specimen.
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine is an evergreen growing to 40-60 feet
with a spread of half of hte height.
A flat topped, umbrella shape is developed with age.
Uses include windbreaks, screens or as a specimen.