Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery
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‘Blue Star’ (J. squamata)<br />
Slow growing evergreen with a low-mounded habit and spiky blue-green<br />
foliage with a distinctive texture. Tolerant of most soils but not suited to<br />
the deep South. Slow growing. USDA Zone 4-8, 1-3’ tall by 1-4’ wide<br />
Item #: 51574 - 4”<br />
‘Compressa’ (J. communis ‘Compressa’) Dwarf<br />
An upright, cone-shaped plant with blue-green evergreen foliage.<br />
This slow growing plant has dense, vertical branching and maintains<br />
a very narrow form. USDA Zone 2, AHS 7, 4-6’ tall by .5-1’ wide, gr 2<br />
Item#: 51464 - 4”<br />
‘effusa’ (J. communis ‘Effusa’)<br />
A low-growing mat of dark green evergreen foliage. Prefers moist soils.<br />
Less tolerant of hot, dry conditions than other junipers.<br />
USDA Zone 2, AHS 7, .75-1.5’ tall by 4-6’ wide, gr 2<br />
Item#: 51704 - 4”<br />
‘Gold Lace’ (J. chinensis ‘Gold Lace’) Compact<br />
A compact Pfitzer juniper with exceptional gold color, particularly at the<br />
tips of its branches. More compact than other Pfitzer varieties, ‘Gold<br />
Lace’ is excellent for mass plantings or specimen use.<br />
USDA Zone 4-9, 4’ tall by 6’ wide Item #: 51494 - 4”<br />
good viBrationS ® gold (J. horizontalis ‘Hegedus’ pp#22,743, cbraf)<br />
Unlike any other juniper, this beauty is soft to the touch and provides<br />
dynamic, seasonal color changes. In the spring it emerges an attractive<br />
chartreuse hue, changes to bright yellow and then takes on orange hues in<br />
the autumn. A sport of ‘Hughes’, it has the same spreading, horizontal habit<br />
and easy to grow, drought tolerant culture. It is a violation of state and/or<br />
federal law to use a trademark without permission. The propagation of and/<br />
or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark<br />
tag and container required. USDA 4-9, AHS 9, 1’ tall by 7-9’ wide, gr 1<br />
Item #: 51202 - 2 1/4” • 51204 - 4” • 51205 - Quick Turn<br />
‘Green Carpet’ (J. communis ‘Green Carpet’)<br />
An easy-to-grow ground cover juniper with dark green foliage. Its low,<br />
spreading habit makes it ideal for mass plantings.<br />
USDA Zone 5, 1’ tall by 2-3’ wide, gr 1. Item #: 51714 - 4”<br />
‘Sea Green’ (J. x pfitzeriana) Compact<br />
Compact evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. Fountain-like<br />
arching habit is good for mass plantings.<br />
USDA Zone 4-9, 4-6’ tall by 6-8’ wide Item #: 51524 - 4”<br />
Microbiota Siberian Cypress<br />
Family: Cupressaceae (Mirco-biota: small living creature)<br />
CeltiC pride (M. decussata ‘Prides’)<br />
Russian cypress is a hardy low growing evergreen for sun or shade,<br />
but the species is often plagued with unsightly tip dieback. This new<br />
selection solves that, as it has superior disease resistance and winter<br />
color. It is a violation of state and/or federal law to use a trademark<br />
without permission. The propagation of and/or the sale of plant parts<br />
is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag and container<br />
required. USDA Zone 3, AHS 7, 8-12 in., gr 1<br />
Item #: 57144 - 4” • 57145 - Quick Turn<br />
decussata Ground Cover<br />
Considered hardy to -40ºF, this plant looks like a cross between a<br />
creeping juniper and a fern. Graceful, bright green foliage turns a russet<br />
copper in winter. USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-12 in., gr 1 Item #: 57104 - 4”<br />
fuzz Ball (M. decussata ‘Condavis’ pp#20012)<br />
A sport of the species selected for its soft, juvenile foliage, Fuzz Ball is a<br />
charming little evergreen with lots of potential. Attractive bronze winter<br />
foliage adds to its appeal. It is a violation of state and/or federal law to<br />
use a trademark without permission. The propagation of and/or the sale<br />
of plant parts is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag and<br />
container required. USDA Zone 3, AHS 7, 3 feet tall x 4 feet wide, gr 1<br />
Item #: 57122 - 21/4” • 57124 – 4”<br />
‘Jacobsen’ Ground Cover<br />
A fluffy upright tufted sport of Russian cypress discovered by Arne Vagn<br />
Jakobsen of Denmark and introduced by Horstman in 1990. Attractive fine<br />
textured foliage and adaptability to shade make this a great little plant.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-12 in., gr 1 Item #: 57112 - 21/4” • 57114 - 4”<br />
Picea Spruce<br />
Family: Pinaceae (Pi-cea: ancient Latin name)<br />
Dwarf<br />
‘nidiformis’ (P. abies.)<br />
The original birds nest spruce. Horizontal branches on a flat topped, low,<br />
spreading form. AWARDS: AGM. USDA 2, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 2<br />
Item #: 58652 - 21/4” • 58654 - 4”<br />
‘Little Gem’ (P. a.)<br />
A small, dwarf, rounded globe that resulted from a witches-broom on<br />
‘Nidiformis’. USDA 2, AHS 8, 1-2 feet, gr 2<br />
Item #: 58602 - 2 1/4” • 58604 - 4”<br />
‘Conica’ (P. glauca)<br />
Dwarf Alberta spruce is a dense, slow growing, pyramidal evergreen with<br />
bright green needles. AWARDS: AGM. NATIVE: North America.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 6, 6-8 feet, gr 2 Item #: 58682 - 2 1/4” • 58684 - 4”<br />
good viBrationS ® gold Juniperus<br />
Juniper ‘Green Carpet’ CeltiC pride Microbiota<br />
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