Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
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81 Evergreen <strong>Shrubs</strong><br />
CHaMaeCYPariS COntinueD<br />
‘Crippsi’ (C. o.)<br />
Golden Fern-leaf False cypress. A small, loosely conical tree with golden<br />
fern-like foliage. One of the most elegant small golden conifers.<br />
AWARDS: AGM. USDA 5, AHS 8-12 feet, gr 2<br />
Item #: 10602 - 2 1/4” • 10604 - 4”<br />
‘Filicoides’ (C. o.)<br />
An irregular pyramidal conifer with twisted pendulous clusters of bright<br />
green fern-like foliage. An excellent specimen plant.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 8, 8-12 feet, gr 2 Item #: 10682 - 2 1/4” • 10684 - 4”<br />
‘Gracillis Compacta’ (C. o.)<br />
A broad, low conical form that resembles C. ‘Nana Gracilis’ but slightly<br />
larger and faster growing. Fan-shaped of bright green, evergreen foliage.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 8, 12 feet, gr 2 Item #: 10752 - 2 1/4” • 10754 - 4”<br />
‘Lemon twist’ (C. o.)<br />
A rounded plant with unusual golden, thread-like foliage adorned with<br />
cockscombs and fans. Color is most intense in winter months. Selected<br />
by Bucholz & Bucholz in Gaston, Oregon. Prefers moist, well-drained soil<br />
with afternoon shade in the summer.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 3-4’ tall and wide, gr 2 Item#: 10742 - 2 1/4”<br />
‘Gold Mop’ (syn. C. pisifera ‘Mops’, ‘Filifera Golden Mop’, ‘Golden Mops’)<br />
Yellow scale-like foliage covers the thin pendulous stems. Relatively low,<br />
semi-weeping habit. The golden-yellow color stays that way if the plant<br />
is sited in full sun, unlike many other “golden” cultivars which fade to<br />
yellow-green by mid-summer. USDA 5, AHS 8, 5-6 feet, gr 1.5<br />
Item #: 11922 - 2 1/4” • 11924 - 4”<br />
Soft Serve ® (C. p. ‘Dow Whiting’, pp#20,883, cbr#3636) Compact<br />
A compact, conical chamaecyparis with graceful, soft fern-like<br />
branching. The leaves are bright green on top and flecked with silverblue<br />
on the underside. A great substitute for dwarf Alberta spruce. A<br />
sport of ‘Boulevard’ discovered by Dow Whiting of Great View <strong>Nursery</strong><br />
in Highlandville, MO. Propagation prohibited without<br />
a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 8, 6-10 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 10952 - 2 1/4” • 10954 - 4” • 10955 - Quick Turn<br />
‘Sungold’ (C. p.) Dwarf<br />
A slow growing globe or broad pyramid with bright, golden thread-like<br />
foliage that does not fade in the summer.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 8, 30-36 in., gr 1.5 Item #: 12022 - 2 1/4” • 12024 - 4”<br />
Ilex crenata Japanese Holly<br />
Family: Aquifoliaceae (I-lex: ancient Latin name for Quercus Ilex, Cren-ata: obtusely toothed)<br />
‘Drops of Gold’ (pp#14,420)<br />
While most gold leafed hollies look sick at best, this unique new holly is<br />
quite attractive. The spring flush is a brilliant yellow which slowly changes<br />
into a pleasing dusty yellow hue. Coloration is most prominent on leaves<br />
exposed to the sun. Discovered by Ronald Byrnes of Geneva, OH. The<br />
propagation of, and/or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a<br />
license. Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 7, 3-4 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 46342 - 2 1/4” • 46344 - 4”<br />
‘Sky Pencil’<br />
Tight columnar growth looks like a pencil reaching for the sky!<br />
USDA 6, AHS 7, 4-5 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 46422 - 2 1/4” • • 46424 - 4”<br />
Chamaecyparis ‘Crippsi’<br />
Soft Serve Chamaecyparis<br />
Ilex ‘Drops of Gold’ Ilex ‘Sky Pencil’<br />
Call <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Meadow</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.<strong>Spring</strong><strong>Meadow</strong><strong>Nursery</strong>.com<br />
Chamaecyparis ‘Sungold’