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Clockwise from top left: Blue Star Juniper, Green Giant Arborvitae. Mugo Pine. |
EVERGREENS
Evergreens, with their strong shapes and dense foliage, provide four-season beauty and year-round privacy for outdoor living
Because there exists a wide range of evergreen sizes, shapes, colors, and textures, each characteristic should be taken into consideration when selecting
specimens for your landscape. Most home properties have limited space for mature evergreen trees that can reach 40 to 50 feet high, or for those occupying
30 feet at the base, so selecting the right evergreen requires a considerable knowledge of individual plant characteristics. The landscape experts at Reds
can help you make the right choice when choosing and planting landscape evergreens.
The Nursery at Reds features the following varieties of evergreen:
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Abies – Fir
Concolor White Fir Hortsmanns Silberlocke Fir
Chamaecyparis – Hinoki Cypress
Weeping Alaska Cedar Crippsii Hinoki Cypress Fernspray Gold Hinoki Cypress Compact Fernspray Hinoki Cypress
Fernspray Hinoki Cypress Gracilis Hinoki Cypress
Grasiosa Hinoki Cypress Nana Gracacilis Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
Snowkist Hinoki Cypress Variegated False Cypress Boulevard False Cypress Gold Mop False Cypress
Gold Thread False Cypress
Juniperis – Juniper
Blue Point Juniper Daubs Frosted Juniper Hetz Blue Juniper Spiral
Blue Hetzi Juniper Iowa Juniper Old Gold Juniper Sea Green Juniper Spartan Juniper
Kallay Comp. Pfitzer Juniper Irish Juniper Pencil Point Juniper Gold Cone Juniper Blue Chip Juniper
Icee Blue Juniper Limeglow Juniper Andorra Juniper Prince of Wales Juniper Blue Rug Juniper
Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper Broadmoor Juniper Sierra Spreader Juniper Moonglow Juniper
Pathfinder Juniper Sky Rocket Juniper
Witchita Blue Juniper Blue Star Juniper Blue Arrow Juniper Grey Owl Juniper
Microbiota – Cypress
Siberian Cypress
Picea – Spruce
Norway Spruce Fastigate Norway Spruce Little Gem Dwarf Norway Spruce Bird Nest Spruce Weeping Norway Spruce
Dwarf Alberta Spruce Dwarf Alberta Spruce Topiary
White Spruce Black Hills Spruce Serbian Spruce Skylands Gold Oriental Spruce
Colorado Blue & Green Spruce Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Spruce Bakeri Blue Spruce Bizon Blue Spruce Fat Albert Spruce
Dwarf Globosa Blue Spruce Select Blue Spruce Hoopsii Blue Spruce Iseli Fastigiata Spruce Weeping Blue Spruce
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Pinus – Pines
Swiss Stone Pine Compact Umbrella Pine Vanderwolf's Pyramid Limber Pine Irish Bell Bosnian Pine
Fastigate Bosnian Pine
Mugo Pine Dwarf Mugo Pine Slowmound Mugo Pine
Austrian Pine
Arnold's Sentinel Austrian Pine Oregon Green Austrian Pine Eastern White Pine Contorted White Pine
Fastigiate White Pine Dwarf Eastern White Pine Weeping White Pine
Pseudotsuga – Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir
Taxus – Yews
Capitata Yew Columnar Cuspidata Yew Nova Upright Yew Dark Green Yew
Dense Yew & Runyan Yew
Everlow Yew Fairview Yew Hicksi Yew Taunton Yew
Thuja – Arborvitae
Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae Degroot's Spire Arborbitae Holmstrup Arborvitae Dark Green Arborvitae
Pyramidal Arborvitae Emerald Green Arborvitae Mission Arborvitae Wintergreen Arborvitae Woodward Globe Arborvitae
Spring Grove Arborvitae Virescens Arborvitae
Tsuga – Hemlock
Canadian Hemlock Sargent Weeping Canadian Hemlock Moon Frost Canadian Hemlock
Growing Evergreens
Most evergreens prefer full sun although some will tolerate partial shade. In selecting evergreens, consider space, soil and site conditions, and weather
factors.
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