4 County Street Walpole, Ma 02081 (508) 660-1306
4 County Street Walpole, Ma 02081 (508) 660-1306
The green giant arborvitae is a large, vigorous, fast-growing evergreen. Its natural pyramidal to conical form boasts dense, rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes slightly in the winter.
This conifer has a compact, pyramidal shape with emerald-green foliage that maintains its vibrant color through the winter. It grows slowly, adding less than 12 inches in height per year, reaching dimensions of 10-15 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide.
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Space-saving evergreen takes up just a fraction of the space of other arborvitae!
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This tall and narrow plant showcases dark green foliage that turns purple in the winter, making it both striking and functional. Perfect for windbreaks and living screens, it grows to a height of 15-20 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet.
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Distinctive color shifts set Fire Chief apart among compact evergreens. Bright gold foliage brightens the tidy globe-shaped shrub in spring. Summer brings gentle hues of orange which deepen to red in fall. It will grow to about 5 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 5 feet
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Janed Gold / Highlights™ Arborvitae is primarily valued in the landscape for its distinctively pyramidal habit of growth. It has yellow evergreen foliage. The scale-like sprays of foliage turn gold in the fall, which persists throughout the winter.
Height: 20 feet
Spread: 5 feet
Leyland cypress trees grow in a pyramidal, conical shape with flattened sprays of bluish-green, needled leaves.
Leyland cypress trees can reach an impressive height of 40–60 feet if left unpruned, with a spread of 15–20 feet. These trees grow rapidly, often adding 3 feet or more by their second year, quickly achieving their towering stature.
A ground-hugging mound that is truly mop-like, with stringy leaves that color best in full sun. A superior accent to add contrast to dwarf green conifer planting
Height 4 ft
Width 4 ft
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The Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens) is a member of the pine tree family that is native to the Rocky Mountain regions of North America. The tree has a mature height of around 70 to 80 feet. While blue spruce grows relatively slowly, it is long-lived and may reach ages of 600-800 years.
A dwarf Alberta spruce typically reaches a mature height of 6 to 8 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide. It grows slowly, about 2 to 4 inches per year, and maintains a classic conical shape
The Mr. Bowling Ball® Arborvitae grows to a mature size of approximately 2-3 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide, maintaining a compact, spherical, and mounded form. It features a slow growth rate and soft, dense, blue-green foliage. Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae is highly deer-resistant.
The Hollywood Juniper is a very special evergreen tree or large shrub, with every plant having a unique appearance. It is an extremely hardy, drought-resistant plant suitable for hot and dry locations but also growing well in normal conditions and in very cold areas too. It forms an upright, open shrub up to 15 feet tall, with twisted and irregular branches giving it a wind-swept look.
Spartan Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan') is a striking evergreen shrub known for its narrow, columnar form and vibrant dark green foliage. Growing to heights of 15 to 20 feet and a spread of only 3 to 4 feet, this juniper is an excellent choice for creating elegant privacy hedges, windbreaks, or vertical accents in residential and commercial landscapes.
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Juniperus Scopulorum is a slow growing evergreen tree with a narrow, pyramidal habit that grows to a mature height of 30 to 40 feet. It is similar to other junipers in that it requires a full sun exposure and will tolerate dry and droughty soils.
'Sea Green' is a compact, evergreen shrub with a fountain-like, arching habit. Typically grows 4-6' high and to 8' wide. Features dark green foliage (may turn darker in winter) which is attractive year-round.
This slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a wide-spreading habit, known for its silvery-blue, thread-like foliage that provides year-round interest. This low-maintenance plant tolerates various soils and dry conditions once established, grows to about 3 feet tall and 6 feet wide, and produces berry-like cones that attract birds.
The Blue Star Juniper is a unique, slow-growing star juniper with bright steel blue foliage. The Blue Star Juniper needles are arranged in a "Star-like" pattern at the tips of the branches.
'Blue Pacific' is a dwarf selection of Shore juniper with soft feathery Blue-green foliage with gray berries. After 10 years, a mature specimen will measure 1 to 1.5 feet tall and 6 feet wide with an annual growth rate of 6 to 8 inches, significantly more outward than up.
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low-growing, creeping juniper cultivar with blue-gray foliage that turns purplish in winter. This hardy evergreen shrub is native to coastal areas of northern New England. It thrives in full sun and average to poor, well-draining soils, reaching a height of about 1 foot and spreading 6 to 8 feet wide
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The Blue Chip Juniper is the go-to plant when you want a low evergreen with bright foliage to cover the ground. Just a foot tall, but 5 feet across, ultimately growing to 10 feet wide, it makes a dense carpet. The lovely silver-blue needles take on a handsome purple tint in winter, and it looks great all year round.
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A Weeping Alaskan Cedar typically grows 25-35 feet tall and 8-12 feet wide in a home landscape, though some varieties like 'Green Arrow' are much narrower. The tree features a slender, weeping form with foliage that hangs down. It is a slow to moderate growing conifer
The Blue Atlas Cedar is the most popular blue-foliage evergreen available for warmer gardens. It grows rapidly to 15 feet within 10 years, ultimately reaching 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide, and even more in its maturity. The short needles grow in clusters along the branches, and they are a vibrant, striking blue-silver color.
Blue Maid Holly is a robust evergreen shrub that thrives even in zone 4. These 'blue' hollies are much hardier than other varieties, making them ideal for colder climates. It blooms abundantly, even at a young age, and produces heavy clusters of bright-red berries just in time for the holidays. Growing quickly to 8 to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide. Requires male Holly to pollinate.
A mature Blue Prince Holly typically grows 8-12 feet tall and 8-12 feet wide, though some sources cite a smaller range of 6-8 feet in height and 3-6 feet in width, or as wide as 8-15 feet, depending on the variety and growing conditions,it is a slow growing shrub
This hybrid holly can reach an impressive 10’ tall and 8’ wide at maturity. ‘Blue Princess’ holly can be planted closer together for a quick, dense privacy screen or windbreak. Regular pruning will make a shorter, more uniform hedge. Plant one male to every 4-5 females.
"Holly Chesapeake" is a Japanese holly cultivar known for its compact, upright, pyramidal form, dense dark green foliage, and small black berries. Chesapeake Japanese Holly will grow to be about 8 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 6 feet
With its dense, neat, and compact foliage, this evergreen shrub is perfect as a low hedge, border plant, or container plant. It grows slowly and can reach a height of 3-6 feet, making it easy to maintain.
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Evergreen shrub with glossy foliage, spring blooms, and fall berries. Thrives in moist soils, attracts birds, and suits hedges or borders. This shrub grows 3–4 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for small gardens or tight spaces.
DRAGON LADY is a female cultivar that grows as an upright, symmetrical, very narrow pyramid, eventually maturing to 10-20' tall and to 4-6' wide
Sky Pencil Holly typically grows to a height of 4-10 feet, though some sources mention it can reach up to 12-15 feet, and a width of 1-3 feet. Its slow, columnar growth habit allows it to fit into tight spaces and create vertical interest in a landscape
Steeds Holly typically grows to a mature height of 6-8 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide, though some sources indicate a narrower width of 3-4 feet. This shrub has an upright, pyramidal, or vase-like form and can be pruned to maintain a more compact or defined shape, growing about 6-12 inches per year
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