Dogwood and Magnolia
FLOWERING DOGWOODS
| # | GENUS | SPECIES | VARIETY | Height | Bloom | Foliage | 30-36" | 3-4' | 4-5' | 5-6' | 6-7' | 7-8' |
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| 1 | CORNUS | florida | Alba | 20' | white | |||||||
| 2 | CORNUS | florida | Cherokee Chief | 20-30' | deep rosy red with pale base | |||||||
| 3 | CORNUS | florida | Cherokee Daybreak | 20-30' | large white | |||||||
| 4 | CORNUS | florida | Cherokee Princess | 20-30' | large white | green with white edge; good fall color | ||||||
| 5 | CORNUS | florida | Cherokee Sunset | 20-30' | large purle-red | green summer/ bright fall color | ||||||
| 6 | CORNUS | florida | Cloud 9 | 20-30' | large white | green, pink, and cream | ||||||
| 7 | CORNUS | florida | Green Glow | 15' | white | |||||||
| 8 | CORNUS | florida | Purple Glory | 15-20' | pink | variegated | ||||||
| 9 | CORNUS | florida | Rainbow | 15-20' | white | var. foliage; yellow on green | ||||||
| 10 | CORNUS | florida | Red | 20' | rose red | yellow on green | ||||||
| 11 | CORNUS | florida | Rubra | 15-18' | rosy pink | |||||||
| 12 | CORNUS | florida | Sweetwater Red | 20' | deep red | |||||||
| 13 | CORNUS | florida | Tricolor 'Welchii' | 15' | pinkish white | |||||||
| 14 | CORNUS | kousa | Chinensis | 20' | snowy white | white,pink,green; deep red in fall | ||||||
| 15 | CORNUS | kousa | Chinensis 'National | 20' | lrg,creamy white | small foliage | ||||||
| 16 | CORNUS | kousa | 20' | creamy white | small foliage; strawberry-like fall fruit | |||||||
| 17 | CORNUS | kousaxflor | Stellar Pink | |||||||||
| 18 | CORNUS | kousaxflor | Stellar Pink | |||||||||
| 19 | CORNUS | nutalli | Colrigo Giant | 50' | large white | red fall berries | ||||||
| 20 | CORNUS | nutalli | Gold Spot | 50' | white | green with creamy yellow\ splash | ||||||
| 21 | CORNUS | nutalli | Pacific Coast native | 50' | white/pink | green/gray; yel,pink, red in fall | ||||||
| 22 | CORNUS | sibirica | red-twig | 7' | white | red twig | ||||||
| 23 | CORNUS | stolonifera | yellow-twig | 15' | white | yellow twig | ||||||
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DECIDUOUS MAGNOLIAS
| # | GENUS | SPECIES | VARIETY | Height | Bloom | 5gc | 3-4' | 4-5' | 5-6' | 6-7' | 7-8' | |
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| 1 | MAGNOLIA | denudata | 35' | white with purple base; fragrant | ||||||||
| 2 | MAGNOLIA | lilflora | 'Nigra' | 8-10' | purple-red outside, pink inside | |||||||
| 3 | MAGNOLIA | loebneri | 'Leonard Messel' | 8-10' | deep pink bud, pink star shaped blossoms | |||||||
| 4 | MAGNOLIA | loebneri | 'Dr. Merrill' | 8-10' | fragrant, large starlike white flowers | |||||||
| 5 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | 25' | purle-pink bud, large saucer-shaped creamy white flowers | ||||||||
| 6 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | 'Alexandrina' | 25' | tulip-shaped, white inside, purle-pink outside; late bloom | |||||||
| 7 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | Ann' | 10-12' | deep lavender, 4" across | |||||||
| 8 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | Betty' | 12-15' | reddish-purple, 8" across; heavy bloomer | |||||||
| 9 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | Jane' | 10' | 6" deep reddish-purple, tulip shaped ; later than Betty | 10 days later than M. soul. | ||||||
| 10 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | Purple Hybrid' | 10-12' | very dark purple; 5" across; | |||||||
| 11 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | Purpleana' | 25' | reddish-purple, tulip shaped; early bloomer | |||||||
| 12 | MAGNOLIA | soulangeana | 'Rustica Rubra' | 25' | reddish purple | |||||||
| 13 | MAGNOLIA | stellata | 10' | early white star | ||||||||
| 14 | MAGNOLIA | stellata | Royal Star | 10' | early white star with pink tinge |
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Fruit Trees
We have many varieties of Fruit Trees. Most will be bare root but some are in containers, same quality just a year more mature.
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Azaleas
Azaleas are an extremely versatile and showy group of plants. They can be used in pots, mass plantings, as specimens, in tree form, espalliered or as hedges, and thus can find a place in almost any garden.
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Bamboo
Bamboos are some of the fastest growing plants in the world. They are capable of growing 39 in. or more per day.
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Boxwood
Boxwood are commonly grown as hedges and for topiary.
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Citrus
Citrus is very popular genus of flowering plants. The most well known examples are the oranges, lemons, grapefruit and limes.
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Deciduous Magnolias
Magnolia is very beautiful and diverse genus of flowering plants, therefore it's widely used for decorative purposes.
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Dogwood and Magnolia
Many species of Dogwoods are used in ornamental horticulture, and some trees have edible fruit.
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Fire Resistance Plants
Fire-resistant plants suffer little damage during a characteristic fire regime. These include large trees whose flammable parts are high above surface fires.
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Hydrangea
Hydrangeas are popular ornamental plants, grown for their large flowerheads. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
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Japanese Maple
Japanese maple is ideal for small gardens. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree reaching heights of 6–10 m, rarely 16 m
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Fern
Decorative ferns are easy to grow and give exciting contrast in foliage, form and colour in your garden.
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Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia quickly gains popularity as a great way to add nonstop color to small spaces and container gardens.
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Lavender
It is widely applied in many fields: as an ornamental plant, in culinary, medicine, for dried flower arrangements etc.
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Leptospermum
The common name of Leptospermum (tea-tree) derives from the practice of early settlers of soaking the leaves of several species in boiling water to make a tea substitute.
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Nandina
It is widely grown in gardens as an ornamental plant. It grows well in full sun to partial shade and requires moderate to low water.
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Olive Trees
The olive tree has been cultivated for olive oil, fine wood, olive leaf, and the olive fruit. But also you can use it for your garden.
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Ornate Grass
Ornate grass is a fashionable element of modern landscape design. They are able to stand any weather, so grow in your garden all year round.
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Palms & Yuccas
Tied to their stunning architecture, these amazing plants will make a huge impact on any garden.
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Phormium
Phormium is an herbaceous perennial plant. They are usually darkish green but sometimes have coloured edges and central ribs.
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Pieris
Pieris is commonly grown as ornamental plants, valued for year-round interest due to bright red new growth in early spring, chains of small, white flowers in mid-spring, and buds that remain on the plant through the winter.
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Rosemary
Rosemary is considered easy to grow for beginner gardeners, and is pest-resistant. So numerous cultivars have been selected specially for garden use.
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Roses
Rose is the most popular ornamental plant ащк gardener. It's also widely used in perfumery, cosmetology, medicine, cookery, flora.