Product Listings
CEDAR - Thuja
Teddy Cedar
Fantastic new plant with soft, rich green foliage. Great in full sun or semi-shade and especially in rock gardens. Retains globe shape without triming. Very slow growing. (.4m ht .3m sp.) Zone 4
Techny Cedar
Fast growing cedar that holds color well throughout the winter. Very hardy. Open airy look similar to what the red cedar looks like in warmer climates. (3.5m ht 1.5m sp.)
Siberian Dogwood
More upright than Red Osier and has bright scarlet red bark. Showy white flowers followed by blue berries in the fall. (1.5m ht. 1.5m sp.)
Siberian Cedar
A very hardy dense broad pyramidal form, much wider at base than at the top. Coarse textured. (3m ht. 2m sp.)
Red Osier Dogwood
Hardy shade tolerant native species. White flowers and berries. Red leaves in fall. Red bark provides winter color. (2m ht. 2m sp.)
Prairie Fire Dogwood
Upright shrub with large bright yellow leaves turning crimson in fall. Small white florets. Prefers full sun. (1.75m ht. 1.75m sp.)
Kesselring Dogwood
Bronze-green foliage with deep purple branches. Upright mounding shrub with attractive flowers and berries in winter. Prefers full sun. (1.5m ht. 1.5m sp.)
Golden Variegated Dogwood
Leaves are variegated yellow, white and pink. Red bark. (1.5m ht 1.5m sp.)
Degroot's Spire Cedar
Narrow, upright cedar. Evergreen foliage holds its color well throughout the winter. (2.5m ht. .3m sp.)
Danica Dwarf Globe Cedar
A truly dwarf globe-shaped evergreen shrub, very slow growing, as small as they come, at least for this species; excellent for garden detail use and for rock gardens; hardy and adaptable, best with adequate sun, protect from drying winds. Slow growing.