A dwarf variety of our Japanese Green Maple. Hardy and easy to grow, this delicate Maple will look great on a patio, deck or garden.
Really the most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. Thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940's.
The Dawn Redwood is a true Redwood and like our Redwoods, they are a living fossil, an isolated "relic" species.
The Oriental Spruce bonsai tree has striking golden fingers of tight foliage point out from the center of this attractive spiked globe.
The unusual foliage on this low, mop head like bonsai consist of long, thick, glossy tendrils that suggest Independence Day fire works.
Dwarf evergreen with dense growth habit. Dark green needles adorn upright branches throughout the year. Slow grower. Hardy to -50 degrees F. Keep outdoors.
Really the most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. Thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940's.
"Little Moses" is a true dwarf form of the common Euonymus which has bright red foliage in the fall that is hard to miss.
The most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. They were thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940's.
The European Cypress is a great outdoor tree which can be grown singularly or in groups.
The most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. They were thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940's.
Dwarf evergreen with dense growth habit. Dark green needles adorn upright branches throughout the year. Slow grower. Hardy to -50 degrees F. Keep outdoors.
Leaves emerge reddish-purple, changing to a dark green before becoming a yellow to red-orange color offering a kaleidoscope of color throughout the year.
A handsome tree suitable for many locations. The muscle-like bark is smooth, ray and fluted. Also known as European Ironwood.
The European Beech has the darkest gray bark and darkest green leaves of all the Beeches.
The Chinese Elm cultivar "Elsmo" is a rounded-headed tree with graceful growing habits. The green leaves turn yellowish to reddish-purple in Fall.
Native to China, Korea, and Japan, Ulmus parvifolia, commonly known as Chinese Elm or lacebark elm, is a deciduous tree that has a rounded crown.
Red leaves. This is the famous Japanese Maple which has finely dissected palmette shaped leaves (deeply cut like the palm of the hand).
Native to the Rocky Mountains, this coniferous (cone bearing) evergreen tree. The bark is thin with narrow vertical furrows.
The Bald Cypress grows in many areas of Florida and Louisiana particularly in swampy areas and is the only tree that can grow & thrive in water.
The European Filbert or Hazelnut is generally grown for its tasty nuts, but not this one.