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Conifers - Nursery Catalog
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Arborvitae, American
Thuja occidentalis
This American arborvitae cultivar is a semi-dwarf, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with an upright, pyramidal habit. Scale-like foliage in flat sprays emerges yellowish-orange in spring, but matures to...
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Arborvitae, Nigra - Dark Green
Thuja occidentalis 'nigra'
A cultivar with year-round dark green foliage. Is more narrow in habit than 'Techny' with a 8-10' mature width. Vigorous growing. Insect and disease resistant. Useful as windbreaks, or ornamental;...
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Arborvitea, Techny
Thuja occidentalis 'Techny'
Although the species is a native American needled evergreen tree which grows 40-60’ tall, ‘Techny’ is a compact, broad-based, upright, conical-pyramidal, dwarf cultivar that typically matures to 10-15...
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Cedar, Eastern Red
Juniperus virginiana
A common medium-sized tree of old fields and other open areas. The dark green leaves, glaucous blue berry-like cones, and red heartwood are very fragrant. Open-grown trees normally have a distinctive...
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Fir, Balsam
Abies balsamea
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Fir, Concolor
Abies concolor
The firs are large, stately conifers with single trunks, whorled branches and very symmetrical cone shaped habits. Firs can be distinguished from other conifers by the combination of flat needles whic...
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Juniper, Rocky Mountain
Juniperus scopulorum
Rocky Mountain juniper is an evergreen large shrub or small tree to 50 ft (15.2 m) tall, but usually much smaller. Specimens are variable in habit, sometimes squat and shrubby, but usually narrowly co...
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Pine, Austrian
Pinus nigra
The Pinus Nigra tree is a densely branched tree producing long dark needles. This pine is a vigorous tree that thrives well in cities. It is ideal for windbreak or individual yard planting. Very hardy...
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Pine, Ponderosa
Pinus ponderosa
Pinus Ponderosa will grow on most soils including very sandy soils and sites with very little topsoil. Once established, it is very drought resistant. With good care, Pinus Ponderosa will grow to a he...
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Pine, Red
Pinus resinosa
Large-sized, averaging 23 - 32 m (75 - 105 ft) high, evergreen conifer. Crown sparse, oval, over a straight, limbless trunk with little taper. Branches spreading with foliage tufted at the ends, resem...
















