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Listings for Caliper Trees, Potted Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens and Perennials available at our Garden Center and Tree Nursery.
RHODODENDRON & AZALEA
Haaga Rhododendron
'Haaga' is an upright grower with attractive dark green coarse foliage. The pink flowers feature easily distinguishable darker blotches. 'Haaga' flowers around mid-June. Zone 4 - needs a sheltered area.
The breeding of this series of rhododendrons began at Helsinki University in 1973 and in...
Hellikki Rhododendron
The purple-red flowers fade as blooming progresses. The buds and young annual growth are covered in yellowish down. Fully-grown leaves are dark green and shiny on top and downy on the underside. 'Hellikki' was named after the mother of its breeder, Marjatta Uosukainen.
The breeding of this...
Impeditum Dwarf Rhododendron
This dwarf mounding shrub with masses of purplish-blue flowers in spring, requires an acidic well drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Prune to shape only. Zone 4 hardiness, it requires some protection against desicating winter winds.
Lilac Lights Azalea
An improved version of the popular and hardy Orchid Lights with similar lilac-purple flowers in early spring on a small and compact plant; absolutely must have well-drained, highly acidic and organic soil, use plenty of peat moss when planting
Northern Lights Series Azalea
A hardy selection of azalea that is suitable for our climate if protection from the winter wind is provided. Light shade or east facing is best. Dark green foliage that turns fiery red in the fall. Spectacular blooms in May. Zone 4
PJM Rhododendron
Small bushy plant with small dark green foliage turning to a rich mahogany during winter. Masses of lavender shaded blooms in early May. Needs winter protection and snow cover. Zone 4
Pohola's Daughter Rhododendron
Low growing, compact shrub with mounding growth habit. Large blooms are dark pink at the base opening to almost pure white. Zone 4
Ramapo Rhododendron
Compact habit holds plentiful blossoms of pale violet-blue. Dwarf grower blooming in May. Zone 4
Western Lights Azalea
A very recent introduction, this is a tetraploid version of 'Orchid Lights'. Plants look the same except the flowers are larger with more substance.
White Lights Azalea
A hardy deciduous azalea, smothered in beautiful creamy white flowers in spring before the leaves, tall upright habit and good fall color; absolutely must have well-drained, highly acidic and organic soil, use plenty of peat moss when planting







