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Abies fraseri ‘PENDULA’
Very narrow growing with upright central leader with Pendulus branches. Beautiful color.
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Abies koreana ‘ HORSTMANN’S SILBERLOCKE’
A special variety of Korean Fir. Leaves on all branches curl upward and back towards the stem. The underside of the leaves are silver. Makes a beautiful upright silver tree. Cones are purple and seed true to type..
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Abies koreana ‘STARKER’S DWARF’
A dwarf plant that when young looks like a spreader, later making a squatty conical shrub. Leaves are dark green.
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Abies pinsapo ‘AUREA’
The Golden Spanish Fir. Needles are stiff, plastic like and radially arranged on the stem. Needles are green with upper side yellow. Bark is gray. Plant will be 5 ft. at maturity.

Abies procera ‘NOBILIS’
The original Noble Fir. Leaves are small and blue on a tree that has a dominate leader and second terminals. All stems after that grow only an inch a year.
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Acer palmatum ‘BLOODGOOD’
Upright maple with deep purple leaves. Holds color well in summer.
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Acer palmatum ‘FIREGLOW’
Small Tree with bright red foliage. Holds color through summer.

Acer palmatum ‘VIRIDIS’
Mounding with green deeply cut leaves. Excellent accent plant.
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Cedrus atlantica ‘GLAUCA’
A blue Atlas Cedar. Very large growing tree with blue larch-like needles on branches that reach upward when young then go horizontal with age. Large cones that sit up on stem.
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Cedrus atlantica ‘GLAUCA PENDULA’
A blue weeping Atlas Cedar. Large growing plant that needs to be staked where you want it to go. Leaves are long and powder blue. All stems weep down from the branches. Makes beautiful arch ways.
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Cham. ob. ‘AUREA’
The most common Golden Hinoki Cypress. Grows about 1 foot a year. Upright conical habit with golden sprays of leaves. Plant may get to be 20 ft. in height at maturity.
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Cham. ob. ‘CRIPPSI’
A past growing open plant. Sometimes burns. Leaves are large sprays of bright yellow. Tree will get to 25 ft. can shear to keep more compact.

Cham. ob. ‘NANA’
A true dward Hinoki Cypress. Grows only about 1 inch a year. Dark green foliage in a tight miniature bun with little tear shaped leave ends.

Cham. ob. ‘GRACILIS’
A large growing upright tree with horizontal branching. Leaves are a dark green with slightly contorted ends. Mature at 30 ft.
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Fagus sylvatica ‘PENDULA’
Lustrous dark green leaves and weeping habit.

Fagus sylvatica ‘PURPUREA PENDULA’
Dark purple leaves on wide weeping branches.

Fagus sylvatica ‘PURPLE FOUNTAIN’
Vigorous grower. Purple foliage and nice weeping habit.
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Fagus sylvatica ‘ RIVERSII’
Gray bark and dark purple foliage.

Fagus sylvatica ‘RED OBELISCK’
Leaves are deep purple red and habit is a tight column.

Picea abies ‘NIDIFORMIS’
A miniature variety of Norway spruce.
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Picea abies ‘PENDULA’
A weeping green Norway spruce. New foliage in spring is the brightest yellow. Leaves turn back to dark green. Grows 4 inches a year.
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Picea orientalis ‘AUREA’
A variegated form of Oriental Spruce. In spring new foliage comes out creamy-yellow, then turns back to dark green.
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Picea orientalis ‘GOWDY’
An upright columnar form of Oriental Spruce. Wants to spread horizontally.

Picea pungens glauca ‘GLOBOSA’
The dwarf blue that stays globe naturally.
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Picea pungens glauca ‘THUME’
Similar to ‘GLOBOSA’. Matures more quickly
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Picea pungens ‘HOOPSI’
Dense, pyramidal form with extremely bright blue spreading branches.
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Pinus flexilis ‘VANDERWOLF’S BLUE PYRAMID’
A beautiful blue pyramid. Large growing tree with blue stomates on leaves that give this cultivar its color. Candling in summer makes plant even more tight.
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Pinus parviflora glauca ‘EARLY CONE’
Good blue-green needles, loaded with cones.
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Pinus strobus ‘FASTIGIATA’
A columnar form of Eastern White Pine. Needles blue green and in fascicles of 5. Watch for aphids, use spray program.
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Pinus strobus ‘MACOPIN’
A dwarf round flat globe. Leaves are blue-green. Plant grows 5 inches a year. Standard size dwarf. Nice form and good color.
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Pinus strobus ‘PENDULA’
A weeping form of Eastern White Pine. Sometimes has to be staked to get leader to go up. Blue needles on a plant that is weeping form every stem. Large plant in time.
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Pinus wallechiana ‘ZEBRINA’
A variegated form of Himalayan Pine. Leaves 6 inches long in Fascicle of 5. Leaves are green, blue, yellow, and white. Makes very large upright tree. Looks like moonlight with wind blowing.

Psuedo. menz. ‘PENDULA’
Upright form with pendulus branches.
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