Rideau Woodland Ramble - 2024

 

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Abies koreana 'Aurea
Golden, lemon-yellow needles with glowing, silver-white undersides are displayed on the ascending branches of Abies koreana Aurea in spring. The yellow gradually softens as the season progresses, but complementary purple-blue cones add to the dramatic effect. Full sun produces the best colour, but this golden fir will benefit from some protection if grown in scorching conditions. Over time. A.k. Aurea becomes a large, pyramidal tree.

Upright Broad

10m

6m

4

$169.99 6 Gallon

 

Abies koreana 'Silberperle'
Silver Pearl Korean Fir. The tiny Abies koreana Silberperle is an exquisite garden gem, with every compact branch decorated with pearlsreally resinous, white budsduring fall and winter. Short, wide, deep green needles, accented with silvery white undersides, add to the plants year-round ornamental impact. Conifer collectors and other discerning gardeners will love adding this dense, very slow growing jewel to their rock or trough displays, where it eventually takes on a pyramidal form. Use caution in hot areas, where harsh rays can bleach the needles.

Globe Shaped

45cm

45cm

4

$210.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Abies koreana 'Silver Show'
The two-toned needles of Abies koreana Silver Show are so tightly curled that the shoots are almost cylindrical, exposing the extremely white undersides completely. The result is a silver-white element in the garden. The contrasting dark purple cones stand out against the foliage. Showy color and special texture abound. Enjoys full sun and moist, well-drained soil.

Upright Narrow

3.6m

2.4m

4

$172.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$249.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Abies koreana 'Starker's Dwarf'
Starkers Dwarf Korean Fir. The dwarf, Abies koreana Starkers Dwarf develops as a nest form when young and matures to a mounded pyramidal shape with age, Its wide, blunt-tipped needles, decorated with white undersides, present a striking texture. Protect Abies koreana Starkers Dwarf from hot, direct afternoon sun.

Spreading

60cm

90cm

4

$172.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Abies procera 'Glauca' (Prostrate Form'
Prostrate Blue Fir. Abies procera Glauca (Prostrate Form) is a beautiful steel blue cultivariant of the Noble Fir grows slowly and will produce one or more upright leaders with age. These leaders can be removed to maintain a stunning specimen in a prostrate form. Formerly known as, Abies procera Glauca Prostrata.

Spreading

90cm

3.6m

5

$187.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Abies veitchii 'Heddergott'
Heddergott Veitch Fir. The glossy green needles of Abies veitchii Heddergott are arranged perfectly to expose their brilliant bright white undersides giving the plant the appearance of a winter frost, even in the heat of summer. A dwarf, low growing, rounded, spreading plant, this durable selection from Germany is the perfect size for the home landscape.

Spreading

1.2m

2.5m

4

$187.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Golden Mops'
The finely textured, sunny foliage of this winning "threadbranch" cypress develops vibrant new spring growth that retains its brilliance and shines in the garden all year. Well-behaved, compact and hardy, the low, mounding conifer makes a versatile addition to border, bank or foundation. It produces best colour in full sun and performs even in areas challenged by heat and humidity.

Globose Dwarf

1m

1m

4

$31.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$65.00 3 Gallon (R23)

$98.00 6 Gallon (IR23)

 

Juniperus C. 'Shimpaku'
This versatile, vase-shaped Juniperus chinensis Shimpaku develops upright, fountain-like branches that are covered in robust, green, awl-shaped foliage. Appreciated by bonsai enthusiasts for an irregular form and exposed, peeling bark, it also makes an interesting addition to container arrangements and garden beds.

spreading

90cm

1.8m

4

$39.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$79.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Juniperus c. 'Trautman'
Juniperus chinensis Trautman is a hardy alternative to the temperate Italian Cypress. This narrow, coarse textured, bluish gray-green spire has incredible potential throughout the gardening world. As a single specimen it will make a majestic statement as it towers above other garden plants while maintaining a small footprint. Planted in a row, Trautman will serve as a screen of unusual beauty because of its unique colour and texture. Will thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Selected by the late Herbert Trautman, a highly respected Wisconsin nurseryman.

Upright Narrow

4.5m

1.2m

4

$228.00 15 Gallon (R23)

New

Juniperus h. 'Limeglow'
Limeglow Juniper. Not your typical juniper! Limeglow displays feathery foliage in electric chartreuse, a colour that makes a striking contrast to other greens in the garden. Its spreading, vase form and juvenile foliage lend a cheery presence in almost any garden, including one with hot, dry conditions. The yellow sport from Youngstown is reported to hold its bright colour and to resist sunburn. Selected by Larry Hatch with North Carolina State University.

Spreading

60cm

1.2m

3

$37.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$79.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Juniperus h. 'Pancake'
Juniperus horizontalis Pancake has feathery, scale-like foliage which covers the ground as it grows flat as a pancake. Growing not more than about 4 high, the branches will root as they creep along the ground. Gray-blue in colour through the growing season, it takes on light purple hues in winter. Prefers full sun in dry, sandy soils and is drought tolerant when established. Stake to attain additional height for pleasing effect.

Groundcover

1.2cm

1.2m

3

$38.00 1 Gallon (I23)

 

Juniperus horizontalis 'Icee blue'
A sport of Wiltonii it is a very compact ground cover. Dense tightly compressed foliage resembles a thick carpet.

Low compact

10cm

1.5m

2b

$54.00 3 Gallon (WB23)

 

Juniperus horizontalis 'Mother Lode'
A bright, golden yellow sport of Wiltonii, Mother Lode holds bright colour all Summer in full or partial sun. Fall bring a deep yellow-orange becoming tinged with plum by Winter for all-season attraction.

Low compact

10cm

1.5m

4

$38.00 1 Gallon (I23)

 

Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'
A ground hugging spreader with delightful cushion form and beautiful bluish-green foliage.

Prostrate

20cm

1m

2

$54.00 3 Gallon (WB23)

 

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'
The name Blue Star is wonderfully descriptive of this immensely popular plant. As broad as high, the short branches form a star-like appearance.

Spreading Dwarf

50cm

60cm

4

$54.00 3 Gallon (WB23)

 

Larix decidua 'Pendula'
Luminous, fresh, lime-green foliage covers this weeping, mid-size tree in the Spring. In the Fall, there is a glow of yellow before the needles drop to reveal tawny twigs. With age, branching divides and spreads, giving the plant an almost animal-like character. Prefers a moist soil in the Summer.

Large Weeping

Variable

3m

4

$187.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Larix decidua 'Varied Direction'
This name could be an understatement! In fact, the vigorous, spreading habit of this Larix decidua Varied Directions produces robust twigs that propel the branches up and out, inthats rightvaried directions. Golden tan branches, covered with thick twigs, eventually arch down and cover the ground in a unique configuration for each plant. Bright green spring foliage changes to gold in autumn before needles fall. Selected by Dr. Sydney Waxman, University of Connecticut.

Weeping

Variable

 

2

$385.00 20 Gallon (R23)

New

Metasequoia glyptostroboides
The exquisite Metasequoia glyptostroboides, a deciduous, slower-growing and hardier tree than its Sequoia cousin, develops a handsome, conical habit with horizontal branching and red-brown bark. Its feathery foliage is light green in spring and unusual peach bronze in fall. Once thought extinct, this plant was discovered in a hidden valley in China in 1945. This durable park-sized tree prefers moist soils and is virtually carefree.

Upright Broad

7.5m

4.5m

4

$179.99 7 Gallon (WB23)

 

Microbiota Decussata
A species from south-eastern Siberia. Juniper-like flat spreader. Good fast growing ground cover with green foliage turning bronze in Winter.

Low spreading

30cm

1.5m

3

$45.00 3 Gallon (M23)

 

Picea abies 'Acrocona'
Aptly named, acrocona means with terminal cones on the ends of branches. Abundant cones, even on young plants, with an added Spring colour featuring purple-red, immature cones. Can develop into a tree form, but the unusual coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape to a broad pyramid. Known since about 1890, when it was found near Uppsala, Sweden.

Upright Broad

5m

3m

3

$187.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Clanbrassiliana Stricta'
Picea abies Clanbrassiliana Stricta is named for Lord Clanbrassil of Ireland, who introduced several Picea abies cultivars during the late 18th century, this selection matures slowly into a beautifully compact, broadly pyramidal plantthe ideal shape for a dwarf Christmas tree.

Upright Broad

3.6m

2.4m

4

$72.00 3 Gallon (R23)

$155.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Cupressina'
The narrow, fastigiate form of 'Cupressina' is in high demand for urban and boundary plantings where strong vertical accents are required. This selection grows quite quickly and withstands snow loads better than other fastigiate types.

Upright, narrow

10m

3m

2

$345.00 15 Gallon (I23)

$425.00 1.5m 20 Gallon (I23)

$459.00 1.8m 20 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Formanek'
This radically prostrate, slow-growing form of Norway Spruce will become a densely matted, spreading carpet over time. If staked up, its strongly weeping branches cascade down and create a pendulous form. Unstaked, it is the perfect plant to creep over and around rocks.

Prostrate/Spreading

1m

1m

3

$128.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$250.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Frohburg'
Short, slender, medium-green needles and a slower growth rate compared with the more common Picea abies Pendula. With staking, Frohburg exhibits a narrow strict weeping habit, with a full spreading skirt. An excellent choice for limited spaces.

Pendulous

Variable

1.5m

3

$128.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$249.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$495.00 10 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Gold Drift'
Picea abies Gold Drift adds colour to the garden in whatever shape and boundaries the gardener allows it to have. Early spring brings bright lime green new growth. The foliage that is fully exposed to the sun turns a vibrant yellow in late spring and summer. The brilliance continues until winter when the colour becomes more subdued. Can be allowed to ramble as a ground-cover, drape over rock walls, or become a garden feature when staked upright.

Weeping

Variable

 

3

$135.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$228.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$545.00 10 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Gold Drift' 1
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$469.00 20 Gallon (R23)

 

Picea abies 'Gregoryana Parsonsii'
Parsons Norway Spruce. An irregular, dwarfed alpine shape makes Picea abies Gregoryana Parsonsii the perfect rock garden specimen. It sports relatively thick, green needles, tan stems and bright brown buds. Longer, flatter needles and a slightly more open habit distinguish P.a. Gregoryana Parsonsii from P.a. Gregoryana.

Broad Upright

3m

2.4m

3

$69.99 3 Gallon (I23)

$145.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea abies 'Hillside Upright'
Picea abies Hillside Upright is a rare and unique form of Norway spruce, often considered a natural sculpture. Distinct green foliage over rust colored stems accent a rugged yet elegant appearance suitable for any type of garden setting. A truly carefree plant for the urban environment. Plant in full sun whenever possible.

Upright Narrow

3.6m

1.8m

3

$220.00 10 Gallon (R23)

 

Picea abies 'Limey'
The Limey Norway Spruce. Formally thought to be a seedling selection of Picea glauca, the originator of this exciting plant has informed us that The Limey is truly of Norway Spruce origin. Fresh, new foliage emerges each spring from the buds of Picea abies The Limey with a bright lemon-lime colour. Short needles adorn open branching that will fill in with maturity. As the season progresses, the exposed topsides of the needles remain a pleasant yellow while the undersides and shaded interior foliage turn lime green creating a striking contrast. The Limey thrives in moist, well-drained soil.

Broad Upright

4.5m

3.6m

3

$280.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea abies 'Little Gem'
Tufts of tiny green needles cover the many short shoots of this dense, tight bun. Originally a witchs broom on Nidiformis and more ball-like than its parent, Picea abies Little Gem was discovered in 1958 and has been an extremely popular plant ever since. Its tough constitution and restrained growth assure good performance in a variety of garden situations where it resembles a lush, green pincushion.

Mounded

30cm

60cm

3

$46.00 3 Gallon (M23)

 

Picea abies 'Mikulasovice'
Mikulasovice Norway Spruce. The unique and very distinctive dwarf conifer, Picea abies Mikulasovice is covered with long, grass-green needles. Short, irregular, orange-tan branches develop into a nearly perfect pyramidal shape. The combination of unique branch styling, long needles, slow growth and excellent form make this a one-of-a-kind dwarf conifer. Perfect in the container garden, super hardy and full of character.

Globe Shaped

60cm

90cm

3

$158.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$268.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea abies 'Mucronata'
A dark green, compact selection, the irregularly mounding Picea abies Mucronata produces thick, stiff shoots with large, brown buds. Plants grow slowly when young, but as they mature, the rate of growth accelerates and they eventually develop leaders with several sub-leaders.

Upright Broad

1.8m

1.2m

3

$33.00 2 Gallon (R23)

$79.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$155.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Pendula'
The dark green weeping Norway spruce can be easily grown, staked, and trained into an upright specimen, or allowed to grow as an undulating ground cover, hanging over sloped and walls.

Large Weeping

Variable

1m

3

$248.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$495.00 10 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Pumila'
Nest type. Short, dark green foliage on a very uniformly branched plant. Globose habit when young, spreading with age. Differs from the flatter nest types with its rounded habit, all shoots uniformly pointed out or up. New growth appears later on Pumila than other nest type spruce.

Globose Dwarf

1m

1.5m

3

$68.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$139.99 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Pusch'
Named Collector's Conifer of the Year in 2008, this small, slow-growing Norway Spruce, a witch's broom from 'Acrocona', produces loads of bright red cones on many short shoots in spring. The tiny cones brown as they age, but continue to decorate the irregular, dwarf variety year-round. Globose when young, the small spruce develops an upright broad shape with maturity. It is extremely hardy and grows well in full sun or part shade. From the former East Germany.

Globe Dwarf

1.5m

1.5m

3

$125.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea abies 'Sherwood Compact'
Site this narrow, pyramidal tree Picea abies Sherwood Compact where its strongly ascending branches can develop into a mid-size, distinctly upright cone in the landscape. In addition to size and shape, the cultivar produces many soft brown shoots and clean green needles. Use it as a specimen in a small space that deserves a big impact or use it as part of a privacy wall. Another great selection from nurseryman Andy Sherwood of Oregon.

Upright Narrow

4.5m

2.4m

4

$220.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$415.00 10 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea abies 'Tompa'
Fresh green needles and a compact habit make the slow-growing Picea abies Tompaa great choice for smaller landscapes and rock gardens. Its wide, conical shape resembles the well-known Alberta Spruce for which it is a superior alternative.

Dwarf/Upright

1m

1.2m

3

$115.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$208.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea engelmanii 'Fritsche'
When young, this vigorous tree will grow strongly upright with broadly sweeping branches. Those branches become adorned with pendulous branchlets that fall immediately downward, giving the tree an appearance of being draped in a flowing robe. As the older branches mature, they too begin to droop creating a specimen of majestic, yet graceful beauty. Long, thin, grayish blue green needles give this tree a soft texture and satisfying colour.

Broad/Upright

10m

3m

3

$65.00 2 Gallon (R23)

$121.00 3 Gallon (IR23)

 

Picea engelmanii 'Jasper'
Jasper Engelmann Spruce. Softer in colour and in needle texture than dwarf Picea pungens cultivars, this compact, globose spruce traces its roots to a species native to the Rocky Mountains. Rarely seen in the trade, the muted, blue-green Picea engelmannii Jasper thrives in cool, mountain conditions, so its subtle, rugged beauty makes a perfect addition to the alpine garden.

Globe Shaped

90cm

60cm

3

$145.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$265.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea engelmannii 'Bush's Lace'
Picea engelmannii Bushs Lace is a vigorous growing form of Engelmann spruce. With a strong central leader, its branches extend out before drooping downward. Unique in that, although the branching is a bit irregular, it still makes a stately presence in the garden. Engelmann spruce is native to the higher elevations of the Rocky and Cascade Mountains and is adapted to dealing with extreme winds and cold.

Upright Narrow

7.5m

1.8m

3

$265.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea glauca 'North Star'
Selected for its resilience to harsh winter conditions, this sturdy, compact White Spruce produces a densely branched, classic pyramid that is covered with medium-green needles. Its moderate growth rate and ultimate, intermediate size, together with superior hardiness make this introduction from Iseli Nursery ideal for use in larger, more exposed spaces, mixed borders and beds.

Narrow/Upright

3.6m

1.8m

3

$220.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$396.00 10 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea glauca 'Rainbow's End'
Superior seasonal colour makes 'Rainbow's End a brilliant addition to the summer garden. A second flush of growth transforms the light-green, conical tree in mid-summer into a beacon of bright lemon-yellow. Although similar in size and shape to 'Conica,' the extraordinary color of this tree offers a dramatic summer surprise. Found as a mutation at Iseli Nursery in 1978, it appreciates consistent moisture, good nutrition and an occasional blast from the garden hose during summer to increase pest resistance.

Narrow/Upright

1.50

1.2m

4

$98.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea omorika 'Gotelli Weeping'
Gotelli Weeping Serbian Spruce. The magnificent, formal Picea omorika Gotelli Weeping adds height and drama to any garden. Its youthful, open form matures into a neat, narrow spire with gracefully pendant branches and strictly weeping branchlets. It shares the lovely two-tone appearance with the species, and it tolerates heat and humidity better than most. This trees beauty and weeping character increase with time and maturity.

Narrow Upright

7.5m

4.5m

4

$595.00 10 Gallon (I23)

$295.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea pungens 'Avatar'
Avatar Blue Spruce. Picea pungens Avatar is a classic Colorado Blue Spruce manifesting the best qualities this species offers. A seedling selection of P.p. Moerheim, the exceptionally lush blue foliage is especially striking in spring as the new needles emerge as soft blue powder puffs. The distinctive tiered pattern of branching contributes a wow factor both as a young tree today but more so in a mature specimen. With a slower growth rate than other popular cultivars, this heritage quality tree can develop to its full majesty in many sizes of landscapes.

Broad Upright

6m

4.5m

2

$255.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea pungens 'Hermann Naue'
Hermann Naue Colorado Spruce. Each spring Picea pungens Hermann Naue becomes covered with an abundance of bright pinkish cones, beautifully complementing the combination of fresh, lush new foliage and the mature foliage and tan cones from last year. Thin bluish green needles cover the dense branches of this slow growing, spreading mound. Perfect in rock gardens or other small scale garden spaces, Hermann Naue thrives in a sunny location with well-drained soil.

Broad Upright

1.2m

1.2m

2

$315.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea pungens 'Procumbens'
Similar to Pendula in colour, but used as a spreading, undulating groundcover. Procumbens is very effective when draped over a rock wall or slope.

Low Compact

Variable

1.5m

3

$185.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$315.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Picea pungens 'Sester Dwarf'
Sester Dwarf Blue Spruce. Stunning blue needles, slow growth rate, and classic conical form make Picea pungens Sester Dwarf an ideal plant for the modern landscape. Growing at only about one-fourth the rate of its large parent, it is the perfect small-garden form of Colorado Blue Spruce, and is virtually maintenance free to keep its tidy shape. Found as a seedling selection by Sester Farms, Gresham, Oregon.

Broad Upright

1.8m

1.2m

2

$285.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Picea pungens 'The Blues'
Picea pungens The Blues was discovered as a unique growth sport on a Weeping Colorado Spruce and has become a favorite in gardens everywhere. Lush blue spring foliage drapes off of downward flowing branches creating a pleasing waterfall of year-round color. Plants may be trained to flow along a fence, deck railing, or stone wall and then allowed to spill across the ground, splashing against well-placed rocks in the garden. Enjoys a moist, well-drained location.

Weeping

Variable

 

2

$298.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus banksiana 'Uncle Fogy'
Uncle Fogy Jack Pine. Wildly undulating, pendulous branches give unique character to every Pinus banksiana Uncle Fogy we grow. Plants bend and swoop to create a curvy, living sculpture decorated with resinous winter buds. This collectors plant, first discovered in a garden in Richfield, Minnesota, seems to be a reference to everyones eccentric relative. Extremely hardy and adaptable, it tolerates heat, cold and dry, sandy or poor soils.

Broad Upright

3.6m

2.4m

2

$175.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Pinus cembra 'Algonquin Pillar'
Pinus cembra Algonquin Pillar is a narrow, upright gorgeous tree with long, two-toned needles that twist and weave together to form lustrous, bushy branches. It is extremely hardy and needs little pruning to maintain a large, but slender stature. As yet underused, it makes a vastly superior alternative for P. flexilis Vanderwolfs Pyramid, especially in suburban landscapes. With slower growth, it fits in many positions and stays in scale. Trees develop large trunks and retain foliage to the base, unlike other pines that lose needles on shaded lower branches.

Upright Narrow

6m

3m

3

$387.00 1.2m B&B (I23)

 

Pinus cembra 'Prairie Statesman'
Super hardy with a super form, Prairie Statesman will make an elegant statement under some of the harshest conditions. Soft, emerald green foliage, with a hint of silvery blue, adorns this perfectly symmetrical tree. Its columnar habit provides a narrow footprint making it suitable for the home garden as well as large landscapes. Drought tolerant and extremely cold hardy, it is an excellent selection by Dr. Dale Herman, North Dakota State University. Pinus cembra Prairie Statesman (Herman)

Upright, Broad

3.6m

1.80m

2

$289.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$415.00 1.2m 15 Gallon (I23)

$458.00 1.5m 20 Gallon (I23)

New

Pinus koraiensis 'Blue Ball'
Pinus koraiensis Blue Ball is a dwarf selection of Korean Pine with blue green needles that emphasize the blue. Short stiff branches and long needles form a globe shaped plant that has a bit of irregularity to it. Hardy and adaptable, with minimal disease or insect problems, Blue Ball has great potential for a variety of settings.

Mounded

90cm

90cm

3

$397.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Pinus peuce 'Pacific Blue'
Beautiful blue needles are long and thin, and densely cover Pinus peuce Pacific Blue. Selected from a group of P.p. Glauca seedlings for its pleasing colour. Multi-year needle persistence makes for a thick and full specimen with good form. Native to SE Europe, it is very cold and wind tolerant.

Upright Broad

6m

4.5m

4

$138.00 7 Gallon (I23)

New

Pinus pumila 'Blue Dwarf'
Pinus pumila Blue Dwarf was selected for a spring display of brightly coloured cones that contrast with the superior colour of the needles. It produces a dense load of twisted needles and a horizontal, spreading habit that is unique among Pinus pumila cultivars. Native to extremely cold, exposed regions of northeastern Asia, the tough constitution of this pine stands up to harsh conditions.

Spreading

1m

2m

4

$185.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$328.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus schwerinii 'Wiethorst'
Loads of long, super-fine, two-colour needles produce an airy, delicate quality, while a profusion of handsome, resinous cones adds to the presence of this large, graceful pine. Discovered in Germany as a witch's broom on Pinus x schwerinii, a pine hybrid combining strobus and wallichiana, it gets hardiness from the Eastern White Pine and grace and extremely long needles from the Himalayan White Pine. The outstanding, hardy tree will form a dramatic background or add an outstanding accent to the large landscape.

Broad/Upright

1.5m

1m

4

$149.99 6 Gallon (R23)

 

Pinus strobus 'Angel Falls'
Pinus strobus Angel Falls originated as a slow-growing seedling of P.s. Pendula in 1981 at Iseli Nursery. Angel Falls has very long, very narrow, light green needles and a strong weeping habit. Its closely held branches develop graceful draping forms that combine a tall, narrow stature with a broad, flowing skirt. After 20 years of evaluation, the unique tree offers elegance and style and was named after the renowned Venezuelan waterfall.

Weeping

Varies

 

3

$168.00 3 Gallon (IR23)

$328.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag'
Fast becoming a popular selection of the dwarf eastern white pine. This Waxman introduction is an outstanding, compact, reliably rounded form. Excellent for a variety of landscape uses.

Globose, Dwarf

1m

1.2m

3

$149.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$292.00 6 Gallon (123)

 

Pinus strobus 'Louie'
A new evergreen conifer with a rounded form when young, eventually growing into a broad pyramid. Long soft needles are colored in bright gold. A Greg Williams introduction from Vermont. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil.

 

3m

2.1m

3

$168.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$328.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus strobus 'Mini Twists'
'Mini Twist' stands up to its name and has shot, green soft needles that curve and twist. Compact and round when young, 'Mini Twist' can develop a broadly pyramidal shape with age. Prefers full sun in a well-drained soil.

Mounding

1.2m

1.2m

3

$168.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$328.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus strobus 'Niagara Falls'
This handsome, cascading White Pine, chosen 2009 Collector's Conifer of the Year, was found as a sport of 'Pendula' and demonstrates a distinct improvement over that familiar landscape tree. The compact, weeping form boasts many draping branches and long, two-tone needles. Every dense, wide specimen develops a unique character and flowing habit that mimicks the action of a roaring Niagara Falls. Found by Mike and Ken Yeager of Hickory Hollow Nursery in New York in 1998 while working on a landscape job, this is a distinctive specimen for the discerning client.

Weeping

Variable

3m

2

$168.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$298.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus strobus 'Stowe Pillar'
Pinus strobus 'Stowe Pillar' is a very narrow columnar form of eastern white pine purportedly even narrower 'Fastigata'. It's tight branching makes it more resistant than the species to breaking under heavy, wet snow load. Ideal for tight spaces or as a vertical element.

Upright Narrow

3m

1m

3

$328.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Pinus sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper'
Pinus sylvestris Hillside Creeper is a classy creeper that spreads out and forms a flat mesa of layered branches that are covered with thick, green needles. The vigorous, hardy pine, lighter green in winter, makes an excellent ground-covering option for banks or walls or tucked in and around boulders. Found as a seedling by Layne Ziegenfus of Hillside Gardens, Lehighton, Pennsylvania.

Prostrate

60cm

3m

3

$298.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Sciadopitys verticillata 'Picola'
Dense and compact, the slow growing Sciadopitys verticillata Picola is perfect for the patio garden. Shorter, thinner needles on short shoots account for an overall bushy habit. Of all the dwarf types weve trialed it maintains the darkest green, resulting in a very rich look. Full sun to partial shade and well drained soil is preferred.

Upright Broad

1.2m

90cm

5

$187.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Taxodium distichum 'Shawnee Brave'
A tall, narrowly pyramidal deciduous conifer characteristic of the South but actually quite hardy; narrow bright green leaves turn golden brown in fall, a broad trunk and odd knee-like protrusions at the base when grown in standing water; adaptable.

Upright Narrow

21m

6m

4

$193.00 15 Gallon (R23)

$217.00 10 Gallon (WO23)

New

Taxus cuspidata 'Dwarf Bright Gold'
Each soft yellow needle has a bright green striation along its length; has an upright branching habit. Can be used as a splash of colour for partially shaded area.

Spreading

40cm

60cm

4

$55.00 2 Gallon (R23)

$118.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$220.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

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$195.00 10 Gallon (R23)

 

Taxus cuspidata 'Nana Aurescens'
We have chosen to grow this cultivar because it is such an outstanding sunny-yellow, low-spreading plant. Eye-catching brilliant foliage. A conifer we are proud to offer.

Spreading, Dwarf

60cm

1m

4

$59.00 1 Gallon (IR23)

$118.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$218.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Taxus cuspidata 'Nana'
Taxus cuspidata 'Nana', Dwarf Japanese Yew. Taxus cuspidata 'Nana' is a slow-growing, widely spreading male selection of Japanese yew with dense, short, stiff branching; and dull-green, radially arranged needles. After 10 years of growth, a mature specimen will measure 60 cm tall and 80 cm wide, an annual growth rate of 5 - 7.5 cm.

Globe Shaped

60cm

80cm

4

$36.00 2 Gallon (WO23)

$74.00 B&B (M23)

New

Taxus cuspidata 'Nova'
Nova Japanese Yew has dark green foliage which emerges buttery yellow in spring. The ferny leaves remain dark green throughout the winter. The flowers are not ornamentally significant. Nova Japanese Yew is a dense multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a narrowly upright and columnar growth habit.

Upright Narrow

1.8m

1m

4

$68.00 3 Gallon (WB23)

$98.00 5 Gallon (WB23)

New

Taxus m. 'Stonehenge Dark Druid'
Stonehenge Dark Druid brings a new size and shape option to the palette of yews, naturally growing as an appealing little mound of soft, fern-like evergreen foliage. It's ideal as a substitute for boxwood, as a specimen.

Mounded

90cm

90cm

4

$29.99 1 Gallon (R23)

New

Thuja koraiensis 'Glauca'
Blue Korean Arborvitae. Blue Korean Arborvitae have large flat sprays of dusty blue foliage with bright white stomatal bands on the undersides that provide a unique colour element for the landscape. The branches are scattered along the main trunk and droop in a random fashion, providing an open informal habit. Korean Arborvitae is best in full sun but will appreciate some afternoon shade in hot climates. Moist, well-drained soil is preferable as it is intolerant of drought conditions.

Broad Upright

6m

4.5m

4

$154.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Thuja o. 'Anna's Magic Ball'
Versatile, compact, globe shaped evergreen displaying bright chartreuse foliage that persists through winter. Excellent burn resistance. A perfect choice for a container, small space garden, or plant on mass to add a colour accent to the landscape.

Mounded

60cm

60cm

3

$45.00 2 Gallon (M23)

 

Thuja o. 'Autumn Moon'
Autumn Moon Arborvitae. A dense, rounded plant with upright fans of canary yellow foliage, Autumn Moon stays uniform and tidy without developing an oval, upright habit like other yellow forms found in the marketplace. Can be planted in a row to make a stunningly colourful border or for individual colour spots throughout the landscape.

Globe Shaped

90cm

90cm

4

$28.00 1 Gallon (I23)

New

Thuja o. 'Emerald Petite'
The Emerald Petite Arborvitae is the world's first ever true dwarf Emerald Arborvitae tree. It is a fast-growing evergreen with dense emerald lacy foliage, and it grows to a maximum of 1.8m tall.

Narrow Upright

1.8m

60cm

3

$28.00 1 Gallon (WO23)

New

Thuja o. 'Filiformis'
A very interesting and yet rare evergreen which features arching sprays of fine, thread-like bright green foliage on a mounding, haystack form; unquestionably distinctive, use as a solitary for effect or in the garden; needs shelter from drying winds

Weeping

2.4m

1.8m

3

$67.00 3 Gallon (I23)

New

Thuja o. 'Filips Magic Moment'
'Filips Magic Moment' arborvitae naturally grows as a dense little cone, making it the perfect choice for planting near entryways or anywhere you want a formal but not stuffy living accent. The outer growth emerges a cheerful yellow, which persists all year-round. No pruning is needed to keep this handsome shape.

Upright Narrow

2.4m

1m

3

$45.00 2 Gallon (WO23)

New

Thuja o. 'Fire Chief'
A nearly perfectly globe-shaped shrub with fine, bright gold spring foliage and fantastic deep red fall colour. This sport of the popular Rheingold has deeper colour and is less prone to splitting. A slow growing, low maintenance evergreen perfect for massing in a landscape foundation or as a rock garden specimen.

Mounded

1m

1m

3

$26.00 1/2 Gallon (R23)

New

Thuja o. 'Skybound'
An exceptionally hardy evergreen shrub or small tree with a rigidly columnar habit of growth and rich dark green scale-like foliage; the ultimate pillar in the landscape, use for screening, allees, as a tall hedge or to accent a building.

Upright Narrow

5.4m

1.5m

2

$168.00 10 Gallon (R23)

New

Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire'
This narrow columnar is unique both for its form and refined texture. It can be planted as a singular specimen or used in a narrow situation.

Upright, Narrow

2.5m

90cm

3

$189.99 1.2m 10 Gallon (I23)

$245.00 1.5m 20 Gallon (I23)

$318.00 20 Gallon 1.8m (I23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Midget'
Dense, rounded plant, this slow-growing selection boasts vertical sprays of tight, green, lacy foliage with bronze tones in winter. Thuja occidentalis Hetz Midget stays small enough and grows slowly enough to be useful even in little gardens. From a seedling raised by Frank R. Hetz around 1930; introduced in 1942. Hardy, durable and adaptable to many conditions.

Mounded

1m

1m

3

$67.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup'
This well-known, compact arborvitae is popular for dark green, vertical sprays of foliage that stay green all year. Thuja occidentalis Holmstrup has a rugged, conical form, and since plants grow relatively slowly and stay mid-size, they are great for places with limited space and a need for green. The extremely hardy Danish selection that was introduced in 1951 is durable and adaptable.

Upright Narrow

7.5m

3.6m

3

$86.00 5 Gallon (R23)

$131.00 6 Gallon (I23)

$168.00 10 Gallon (R23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Jantar'
'Jantar' is an exciting new brilliant yellow beacon from Poland that Iseli Nursery is proud to offer as part of our plant line. The eye popping yellow on this version of Emerald Arborvitae becomes a warmer amber tone during winter, hence the name 'Jantar', Polish for amber. With the same narrow upright habit as its popular green parent this selection will add dramatic colour to the landscape as a focal plant or privacy screen. Selected by Jakub Jablonski of Poland and introduced to the U.S. by Breeder plants.

Upright/Narrow

1.8m

1m

4

$147.00 6 Gallon (R23)

$209.00 10 Gallon (R23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Mr. Bowling Ball'
This dwarf arborvitae has the perfect spherical habit that lends form and structure to the garden. The foliage is a soft silver green with a fine, almost lacy, texture.

Globe Shaped

1m

1m

3

$67.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$131.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Primo'
Rich, deep green summer colour combines with the compact textural foliage and naturally sculpted spire-like shape making this new selection an unexpected breakthrough for the hardy common Arborvitae. With a muted green winter colour, a very young tree has proportions perfect for mini-scapes or container gardening. As it ages, an elegant small tree develops. The natural character as a specimen is the finest quality a conifer can offer the landscape in either cold or moderate climates. Primo!

Upright Narrow

1.2m

30cm

3

$55.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$108.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$197.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Thuja occidentalis 'Tater Tot'
Its neat, rounded shape is ideal for sprucing up any space in your yard! It naturally grows as a tidy little globe of fragrant, fan-like evergreen foliage. It's quite tolerant of shade, too, so you can plant it just about anywhere and enjoy year-round beauty from this easy care native shrub.

Mounded

60cm

60cm

3

$31.00 1 Gallon (WO23)

$52.00 3 Gallon (M23)

New

Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon'
An improved form, Thuja occidentalis Yellow Ribbon provides dense, showy, golden yellow foliage throughout the year. Line up a row of these distinctive plants to create a tall, durable hedge that brightens any site, or use one or more as exclamation points in the garden. Hardy and adaptable to many conditions.

Upright Narrow

7.5m

1.5m

3

$66.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Thuja occidentalis 'Zmatlik'
'Zmatlik' is a hardy, adaptable American Arborvitae with a comfortable columnar habit, good colour and fine texture. Its foliage resembles the thick, ruffled foliage of 'Degroot's Spire,' but it has a smaller scale and a darker colour. Its upright form develops slowly to make a great focal point or privacy screen. Found as a seedling by Mr. Zmatlik in the Czech Republic in 1984.

Upright, Narrow

2.5m

1m

3

$67.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$131.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga canadensis 'Betty Rose'
Betty Rose Canadian Hemlock. An extremely slow-growing, mound with an irregular shape, Tsuga canadensis Betty Rose produces white-tipped foliage that takes on a blush of light pink in spring. Although difficult to propagate, the tiny hemlock has many qualities a conifer collector desires: foliage, colour and a tight, petite form.

Globe Shaped

60cm

60cm

4

$40.50 1/2 Gallon (R23)

New

Tsuga canadensis 'Coles Prostrate'
Stiffly weeping main branches make a truly prostrate growing plant. Useful to highlight contours of stone in the rock garden. Prefers partial shade.

Prostrate Dwarf

30cm

1m

4

$59.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$125.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$238.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga canadensis 'Dawsoniana'
Dawsons Canadian Hemlock. Extremely attractive tufts of short, bright green needles give the gracefully arching shoots of this compact, multi-stemmed plant a dense look. Selected by Jackson Dawson at the Hunnewell Arboretum in 1927, Tsuga canadensis Dawsoniana grows slowly, but attains a full, bushy form. Among the most attractive of the wide-leafed cultivars.

Broad Upright

3.6m

2.4m

4

$236.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Tsuga canadensis 'Gentsch White'
Tsuga canadensis Gentsch White is a variegated, globose shrub that will brighten most any shady spot. Its creamy white branch tips are especially intense in fall and winter, and an annual shearing will maintain a compact habit and encourage new white growth. A vigorous grower, Tsuga canadensis Gentsch White responds very well to shearing for a pleasing and manageable form. From Otto Gentsch, Long Island, New York.

Globe Shaped

3m

3m

3

$126.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga canadensis 'Golden Splendor'
Golden Splendor Canadian Hemlock. This graceful, elegant, fast-growing Canadian Hemlock resembles the species in all but colour: this one, introduced by John Mitsch, Aurora, Oregon, is golden. Unlike other golden cultivars, Tsuga canadensis Golden Splendor tolerates full sun and produces brighter colour with more exposure. Planted in a row, it can be sheared into a golden hedge or give it a special place in the garden to be a bright and revered single specimen.

Broad Upright

7.5m

4.5m

4

$197.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh'
Jeddeloh Canadian Hemlock. Tsuga canadensis Jeddeloh is a dwarf, spreading mound, sometimes referred to as Birds Nest Hemlock, this seedling cultivar has a unique, depressed, funnel shape at its center. The slow-growing plant has bright green foliage with feathery, arching tips. Discovered by Jeddeloh Nursery in 1950, growing in a German cemetery.

Spreading

60cm

1.2m

4

$237.00 6 Gallon (I23)

New

Tsuga canadensis 'Moon Frost'
Bright white new growth, reminiscent of the glow of frost on a moonlit night. Older green inner foliage retains light tones giving the plant an overall whitish appearance. In winter, the white foliage is blushed with pink. A reliable small dwarf conifer.

Globe

1m

1m

3

$57.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$148.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula'
This weeping form of Canadian hemlock is a widely known and used plant, staked and trained to develop height and character. Branches are pendulous, forming a thick exterior shell of foliage.

Weeping Upright

Variable

3.5m

4

$147.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$295.00 6 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga diversifolia 'Loowit'
Small, blunt needles look like green grains of rice interspersed with tiny brown buds. Diminutive branches crowded with branchlets form a tight, congested bun. This dwarf hemlock was selected from seed collected in the high alpine region of Fukushima prefecture, Japan. It was given the Native American name for Mt. St. Helens, Iseli Nursery's famous volcanic neighbor.

Globe Shaped

1.5m

1.5m

4

$57.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$143.00 3 Gallon (I23)

 

Tsuga diversifolia 'Minikin'
Minikin Japanese Hemlock. Small, wide, green, blunt-tipped needles sit at different angles along reddish brown shoots occasionally exposing their silvery-white undersides to give Tsuga diversifolia Minikin a special sparkle. Slow growing and globe shaped when young, it will become more vigorous and oval shaped. Hardy and thrives in many climates being tolerant of full sun to shady conditions when planted in well-drained, moist soil.

Broad Upright

1.8m

1.2m

4

$74.00 1 Gallon (I23)

$144.00 3 Gallon (I23)

$294.00 6 Gallon (I23)

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