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Selected by Bob Head at Head Nursery, Seneca, South Carolina, Christmas Jewel® holly is an upright, compact, dense evergreen tree with a pyramidal form. It has narrow, dark green glossy leaves with spines that are blunt. It is self-pollinating and produces a heavy set of...
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This selection made by Georgia plantsman, Bill Craven, is similar in appearance to an Eagleston Holly but the habit stays full and tight with very little pruning. This handsome evergreen makes an excellent screening plant year round.
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New Form for Fall 2025…This selection made by Georgia plantsman, Bill Craven, is similar in appearance to an Eagleston Holly but the habit stays full and tight with very little pruning. This handsome evergreen makes an excellent screening plant year round.
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This selection made by Georgia plantsman, Bill Craven, is similar in appearance to an Eagleston Holly but the habit stays full and tight with very little pruning. It makes a useful tree form because the ascending branches want to stay clear of the traffic below.
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The versatility of the Eastern Red Cedar makes it ideal for creating a natural screen or windbreak featuring dark green foliage and a reddish-brown bark. It's pyramidal shape enchances its visual appeal adding balance to your landscape.
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‘Greenbelt’ is a cultivar of Eastern Red Cedar that was developed for ease of transplanting. The habit is typical of a Red Cedar, proportionally broader than Brodie. It looks great and our customers with wholesale yards have given positive feedback.
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Selected for its upright habit, this new variety of Eastern Red Cedar is a great addition to any landscape. Tighter than Brodie with more body than a Taylor, we believe all things are pointing up for Minaret.
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Juniperus virginiana 'Taylor' is an upright columnar form and possibly the narrowest of the eastern red cedars. Discovered in Taylor, Nebraska as a chance seedling, this selection makes a great screen for tight spaces as well as a dramatic vertical element to any sunny landscape....
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This stunning evergreen boasts bluish green foliage, a tight upright pryamidal form and a fine texture that is pleasing to the eye. Juniperus x Star Power® (‘J.N. Select Blue’) is fast growing, deer resistant and can be used as a screen or...
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Originally released in 1986 by the US National Arboretum, this delicate lavender flowering crapemyrtle is an oldie but a goodie. A medium grower that is covered in blooms displays some of the best bark you can get in the Crapemyrtle world. With cinnamon and orange exfoliating...
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Autauga Crapemyrtle has stunning purple flowers that persist though the summer. Maxing out at 15 feet tall, this Crapemyrtle is a great small to medium size that will limit the need for heavy pruning. If this isn't enough to sell you on this tree, add excellent...
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‘Basham’s Party Pink’ is said to be a cross between ‘Near East’ and Lagerstroemia fauriei dating back to 1965. Large lavender-pink blooms on a vigorous tree with hybrid cold-hardiness and cleanliness. One of the lesser known of the fauriei hybrids, but ‘Basham’s Party Pink’...
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