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Aucuba japonica "compact seedling of Wisley Nana"
Our Price: $16.00

(zone 7)           This seedling has grown larger than the parent plant 'Wisely Nana'.  The habit is dense and round, to 5' x 5' in 10 years.  Dark, glossy green foliage is evergreen, and the plant is self fertile, setting brilliant red fruits without a male clone.              $16

 

Aucuba japonica var. borealis 'Honshu'
Aucuba japonica var. borealis 'Honshu'
Our Price: $35.00

This female clone has long narrow and dark green leaves. The plant is very compact and grows about 4 inches per year. Clusters of red fruits are produced in the fall. These were originally collected from the high snowfall zone on Honshu Island near the Sea of Japan. A male Aucuba is probably needed for fruit set. Mature Size: [4'T X 4'W] (Zone 7) A Camellia Forest Introduction
Celtis sinensis 'Green Cascade', Weeping Hackberry
Celtis sinensis 'Green Cascade', Weeping Hackberry
Our Price: $20.00

CF
1 gallon pot.
We selected this pendulous form from seedlings of a famous pendulous specimen at a shrine in Japan. It is very vigorous and with care will develop into an unusual specimen. The trunk may be allowed to take on a twisted form or may be staked initially. 'Green Cascade' will rapidly grow over an arbor or form an arch over a walkway.
Zone: 6
Mature Size: [20'T x 25'W]
A Camellia Forest Introduction
Torreya nucifera 'Snowcap', Japanese Torreya
Torreya nucifera 'Snowcap', Japanese Torreya
Our Price: $12.00

CF In August, 'Snowcap' blooms with white shoots at the tips of the branches. The shoots are completely white and contrast well with the dark green of the older foliage then gradually these fade to green. Only the second flush of growth has this white variegation and the spring growth is a handsome light green. This clone has good vigor and develops into a symmetrical small tree. It is at its best in light shade. A Camellia Forest Introduction. Zone 6 [25'T X 15'W]