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Fraser Fir
Slender specimen with an overall pyramidal shape Horizontal branch structure with glossy, dark green needles Underside of the needle displays two silver bands Lends itself to both specimen or group plantings A popular cut Christmas tree
Blue Cloak White Fir
Dwarf conifer with powder-blue foliage Upright, full-bodied, pyramidal form A strong central leader with upward-arching branches that become pendulous with maturity. Slow-growing
White Fir
A large conical specimen with a stately appearance Large silvery-blue blunt needles Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant Cones appear on younger branches of older specimens Use as a stand-alone specimen or in sets of threes or fives in a larger landscape Withstands heat and drought better than most firs
Piccolo Dwarf Balsam Fir
A very dwarf globe with short, nearly vertical branches Radiating, dark green needles Showy brown buds add winter interest Works well in rock gardens, mixed borders, or patio planters
Dwarf Balsam Fir
Rounded with laterally-spreading dense branches Dark green needles have white bands on their undersides Slow-growing dwarf
Balsam Fir
Grows in a pyramidal, open habit Needles are emerald-green One of the most aromatic of all firs Purple cones grow upright and disintegrate while still on the plant May benefit from light pruning and shaping when young to develop into a specimen plant
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White Forsythia
Fragrant white flowers with purple throats One of the first shrubs to flower in spring Bloom Time: spring