GENERAL TREE AND SHRUB LIST
This list includes all woody plants which are not Camellias. The entries in this section are laid out in the following format: New plants are indicated “NEW” (and shown in green) ; Camellia Forest selections are marked “CF” (and shown in blue); scientific name (Genus and species) is followed by the ‘cultivar’ or variety and the common name follows a comma. The hardiness zone is indicated, or our best guess if unknown. The description usually includes habits and high points, and sometimes some background on the plant. Often people ask about the ultimate height and width of a plant but the size is very dependent on the growing conditions of each individual plant. For example an oak tree grown in an open field is very different than one grown in the middle of a forest. We will try to indicate the normal height and width of a mature specimen with the description [8’T X 4’W]. We will also make some cultural recommendations based on our experiences. The prices indicate the age and size of the plants so most plants over $16 are two or more years old and well established. Very rare plants may cost more also. Finally, the price is indicated and in some cases the prices for different size plants are listed. “TOOLARGE” indicates too large for shipping and the plants must be picked up at the nursery.
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HERBACEOUS PLANT LIST
New plants are indicated “NEW” (and shown in green). Click HERE or to the left to see the listings.
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