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Salem Weeper Tupelo has a wide, wavy, slightly pendulous habit. Unlike some other weepers it wants to still get large. Like most Nyssa Salem Weeper can handle wet feet, is cold hardy and handles the heat. With clean, dark green, large leaves through the growing...
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The blazing red new growth of Wildfire Tupelo lights up with two long flushes (long in length and duration!) of red a year. This red color holds up well in the heat - even extreme heat of 100+ temps. A selection of one of our most...
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Our native Osmanthus, known as Devilwood because of the difficulty in working the wood, is the one of the best native examples of treeform evergreen, a niche often represented by the non-native Fragrant Tea Olive or Burford Holly. Seedlings can tend to be semi-evergreen, but...
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Our native Osmanthus, known as Devilwood because of the difficulty in working the wood, is the one of the best native examples of treeform evergreen, a niche often represented by the non-native Fragrant Tea Olive or Burford Holly. Seedlings can tend to be semi-evergreen, but...
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Orange Flowering Fragrant Tea Olive is known for its powerful apricot scent when in bloom, producing clusters of bright tangerine colored flowers in the Fall and leaving a year round dark green leathery foliage. It's dense, upright oval to columnar growth habit makes it an...
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"Gulftide' Osmanthus (lets call it what it is!) has been an evergreen staple for Mid-Atlantic and coastal New England gardens for years. Being incredibly cold hardy and heat tolerant, 'Gulftide' can be grown as a large shrub or small tree. As a shrub, its dense...
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Fruitlandii is a variation on the Fortune's Osmanthus theme (Osmanthus x fortunei). The leaves are smaller, medium green, and with more defined serrations and deeper sinuses along the leaf margin (giving it more visual texture). Otherwise proceed as normal: situate Fruitland Fortune's Osmanthus in full...
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Osmanthus x fortunei 'Patty's Secret' is a fragrant fall blooming evergreen and an ideal plant used for screening, accent, and in large containers. Patty's Secret' has very dark green foliage. Autumn evenings are enchanted by the fragrance of the delicate white flowers. Prune into a...
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Osmanthus x fortunei 'Patty's Secret' is a fragrant fall blooming evergreen and an ideal plant used for screening, accent, and in large containers. Patty's Secret' has very dark green foliage. Autumn evenings are enchanted by the fragrance of the delicate white flowers. Prune into a...
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Thriller Parrotia is the Persian Ironwood we've been waiting for. This own root selection has excellent vigor strong upright form and show stopping Red/Orange fall color. In spring and summer, it features clean, lustrous green foliage and smooth, mottled bark that adds winter interest...
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Vanessa is an upright citizen but she is no stranger to the streets. Strongly upswept branches stay clear of traffic. Inherent toughness works well in a restricted rootzone.
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It seems too good-looking to be tough, but it maintains beautiful clean foliage, stands strong in droughty summers, and is heat/cold tolerant. Named 2014 Tree of the Year by Society of Municipal Arborists, Persian Ironwood looks well-placed in tight urban/suburban landscapes where head space...
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