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Cryptomite Japanese Cedar was selected by the late Tom Cox at the Cox Arboretum in Canton, GA. It's sturdy constitution along with fresh green foliage begets the cleverness of its name. This standard sized tree matures to 40' tall by 25' wide and is widely...
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Also known as Titi, this selection was chosen for its beautiful lustrous evergreen foliage. While most seedling Cyrilla hold 25-75% of their foliage through winter, Mississippi Queen holds virtually 100% of its foliage*. In addition, Mississippi Queen has a dense form and more formal branching habit...
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'Meadowland' is a beautiful selection of our native Persimmon with large tropical foliage. We are the only knucklehead nursery you ever heard of to grow a cultivar of our native persimmon for ornamental purposes, but at our age we may just be stuck in our...
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Grindstone is an excellent Ginkgo selection for a tight spaces. This male clone is said to top out between 6-8' in width. With typical Ginkgo foliage and stunning yellow fall color, this is a great addition for any urban landscape.
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Found by renowned plantsman Ozzie Johnson this Ginkgo is named for the province from which it hails. Pronounced “Gwayjo”, this Ginkgo is distinctly upright. Another great selection of one of the most sought after trees, this one is sure to impress with its brilliant yellow...
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Tree mavin, Mike Dirr, has introduced many fine cultivars and this appears to be another winner. Presidential Gold® produces ample branching at a young age and maintains a straight leader easier than other cultivars we grow. The mature parent tree produces only male flowers and...
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Harvest Moon Witchhazel is a breakthrough because unlike other native Witchhazels, Harvest Moon blooms later, allowing the attractive yellow flowers to be viewed after the autumn leaves have fallen. Harvest Moon has lemon yellow blooms which are showier than the species. This improved version of...
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Bobby Dodd, son of the great nurseryman Tom Dodd of Semmes, AL., collected some seed from a female I. latifolia-Luster Leaf Holly-growing at the greenhouse at Auburn University. Mr. Tom planted the seed and all of them ended up looking similar, and he determined that...
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Lustrous dark green leaves are the backdrop for a plentiful display of bright red berries - the display lasts from late fall through winter. These medium-sized pyramids of foliage and berries are great for screening purposes in full sun or shady sites. They require less...
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New for Fall 2025…Oakland® Holly is compact and upright. It has dense branching and naturally upright pyramidal form. Oakland® requires little to no pruning, maintaining a tidy silhouette ideal for foundation plantings, hedges, or as a formal accent. The foliage is rich green and leathery,...
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The amazing J.C. Raulston once described Ilex Nellie R. Stevens as possibly the best evergreen for landscaping...period. Nellie R. Stevens Holly is a vigorous plant, it rapidly forms a broad pyramidal tree. Lustrous dark green foliage, showy red fruit, natural fullness, and durability...
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Southern plantsmen legends Ozzie Johnson and Bobby Saul of Itsaul Plants have done it again! Screen Play Holly is their latest 'triumph'- a new holly hybrid discovered in Japan by Ozzie! Screen Play has a well branched dense upright habit; glossy, SPINELESS, and large light...
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