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Bulbs • Mums • Trees • Shrubs • Perennials • Annuals • Evergreens • Fruits • Roses • Water Plants • Vines • Deer Resistant Plants |
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Evergreens are plants that keep their leaves
all year. |
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| They include needle type evergreens like pine, spruce, fir, and yews but
also broadleaf evergreens such as holly, azaleas, rhododendrons, Southern
magnolia, and boxwood. |
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| Many grow as trees, some are
shrubs, and some are groundcovers (vinca, ivy, pachysandra). The
evergreens take front stage in the winter when they are green against a gray
leafless landscape. They also make a great screen for privacy,
windbreaks, or a barrier against noise pollution. Your front
foundation planting around your house should include many evergreens for
year round interest. |
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Evergreen Shrubs |
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| We carry many
types of broadleaf and needle type evergreen shrubs which are essential for
landscaping. They soften hard lines of buildings when placed at the corner,
create a transition from your house to the ground when planted along the
foundation and hide many things from our sight when planted as screens and
privacy hedges. Their primary benefit in the landscape is that they have
leaves all the time, and they give your home, yard, and other plants a nice
appearance. |
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Good choices for sun or shade include: |
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| Green Velvet' boxwood - 2
1/2-3' mound, small rounded leaves |
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| 'Green Mountain' boxwood - 5' x 3' upright,
small rounded leaves |
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| 'China Girl' & ' China Boy' holly - 4-5' x 5'
(for berries, plant 1 Boy for every 4 Girls) |
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| 'Helleri' Japanese holly -
2' x 3' mound, small rounded leaves |
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| Interesting One-of-a-kind
Evergreens |
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Dwarf Hinoki Falsecypress -
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis'- fan-shaped sprays of scale-like
needles grow in interesting wavy patterns. Beautiful to 6' x 3'. |
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Golden Threadleaf Falsecypress
Chamaecyparis filifera 'Sungold' looks like a low growing shrub in the
nursery, but grows to a stately 6' x 4' specimen with thin weeping
branchlets. |
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