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These Bushes and Shrubs - F are available from Nature Hills Nursery.

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False Cypress - Golden Mop
$79.90

Evergreen Shrub with Outstanding Color The Golden Mop is a dwarf evergreen shrub with outstanding landscape color. It would work well for foundation plantings in your yard, or in the front of borders. You could use this plant for Bonsai as well. Your Golden Mop is an adorable shrub with an equally adorable name. Called “Golden Mop" for its mop head appearance, this little gem features foliage of a golden yellow hue. The long, thin, bowing stems combined with the fine needled foliage tend to give your Golden Mop a delightfully fuzzy appearance, adding to its charm. The golden yellow color will hold true throughout the seasons so you can enjoy the bright color in your landscape year-round. Golden Mop is a gently-mounded dwarf evergreen. It has no serious insect or disease problems of note, is drought tolerant and forgiving of some salt. It's considered a low maintenance shrub so you won't have to fuss with it like some other landscape varieties. For outstanding color in an adorable more...






False Cypress - Soft Serve
$59.90

Soft, Compact Evergreen Chamaecyparis Soft Serve, Soft Serve Chamaecyparis pisfera 'Dow Whiting', is a compact, slow growing, lush, and conical evergreen that is the perfect size for use as a specimen or landscape hedge. It sports soft fern-like branches that have rich bright green leaves. An attractive blue tint appears on the underside of the foliage. Soft Serve is extremely adaptable, but prefers moist, loamy, well-drained, lime-free soils. Requires no pruning, but minimal pruning can be done in summer if desired. It does need protection from harsh winter sun and winds, so select location carefully. It matures to a 6'-10' height with an equal spread. Soft Serve is a perfect plant for containers, hedges, mixed shrub-perennials borders, containers, hedges, mixed borders, and accents. It becomes a winter shelter for songbirds and quail! Zones 5-7. * Soft Fern Like Branches* Lush Conical Form* Great hedge more...






False Cypress - Tempelhof Hinoki
$119.90

Beautiful Small Evergreen Shrub The Tempelhof Compact Hinoki Cypress, 'Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Tempelhof', is a vigorous grower, producing coarse foliage.This beautiful small shrub is excellent for a foundation planting or placed in front of crawl spaces or utility boxes.It will also provide an excellent background for perennials and be used as a border or hedge. The golden-yellow outer foliage contrasts with the darker green inner foliage. This is an evergreen plant that is resistant to deer and rabbits.It will mature to 8'-10 high with spread of 4'-6'.It endures light shade well and itsfoliage will be fullerin full sun. The Hinoki Cypress has a pyramidal form with a loose habit. The scale-like leaves remain green during the winter.It is a low maintenance shrub that needs very little pruning.Remove any dieback and only the new growth of the current season. * Golden Yellow Outer Foliage* Thick Foliage in Full Sun* Pyramidal Form more...






Forsythia - Arnold Dwarf
$59.90

Profuse Blooms on Dwarf Forsythia Arnold Dwarf Forsythia, Forsythia 'Arnold Dwarf', is an excellent dwarf groundcover type shrub. It flowers profusely in early spring before the leaves appear. The dark green summer foliage develops a bronze-green fall color. Arnold is a smaller size forsythia that provides both late winter color in the landscape and cut branches for indoor bloom when flowers are scarce. It tolerates most soils and prefers full sun for best bloom, but will tolerate partial shade. If allowed to arch to ground, the branches will root and spread. Forsythia makes excellent erosion control, especially on slopes. To keep in its smallest form, trim to ground after bloom to encourage new growth and more flowers the next year. A moderately fast grower, this makes a desirable border shrub in the landscape. This excellent groundcover, rerooting as it spreads, matures at a height of 3' with a spread of 4-6'. Plant in full sun in moist, well-drained soil. This plant can be grown in more...






Forsythia - Dwarf
$49.90

Dwarf Forsythia, Forsythia viridissima 'Bronxensis', has attractive bright yellow flowers that are produced in early spring on a low growing compact plant and can be used as a groundcover. It blooms from top to bottom and slightly later flowering than most other Forsythias. The bright green foliage turns a bronze-purple fall color. Dwarf Forsythia is good for mass plantings or used as a low hedge. It is naturally very compact and self-branching so is perfect for today's smaller landscapes. This plant fits well in perennial and shrub borders as well as foundation plantings and needs full sun or light shade. It is a rapid grower and usually matures at about 4 feet in height. Zones 5-8. * Really, a dwarf Forsythia! more...






Forsythia - Gold Tide
$29.95

Compact Shrub with Bright Lemon Yellow Flowers Gold Tide Forsythia is a dwarf, deciduous shrub. Grow a few as foundation plants, or en masse on a slope or natural area for a more dramatic effect. Your Gold Tide Forsythia bursts into spring with a “gold tide" of yellow brilliance so early in the season that its foliage still hasn't appeared. The diminutive, bell-shaped flowers create quite a show as they appear in abundance amid the bare branches. Ovate, green leaves will soon fill out your Gold Tide for summer, so it presents a pleasing appearance throughout the season. With its compact, spreading shape, your Gold Tide Forsythia typically grows to only 20-inches tall but spreads to as much as 4-feet wide. It has an attractive, mounded form if left to grow naturally, but is easy to prune if you prefer to take a hand in its shaping. Its best flower production is in full sun, but it will tolerant other conditions and a variety of soils. There aren't any disease or insect issues to b more...






Forsythia - Meadowlark
$59.90

Burst of Yellow Announces Spring The Forsythia 'Meadowlark', Forsythia x 'Meadowlark' is noted for the cold-hardiness of its buds and its blooming ability in exposure to temperatures that are below-zero. This fast growing deciduous shrub produces bright yellow flowers. These soft yellow flowers line arching branches in April which creates a 10-foot waterfall of glowing color in early spring before most plants are blooming. It is a true harbinger of spring! It grows best in full sun and is adaptable to soil types. It is a fast grower and can be pruned to any desired size. If you need a hardy plant and live in a cold climate, this is the one for you! According to a North Dakota State the Meadowlark was the hardiest of all forsythias tested! The Meadowlark is a very dense shrub and it provides cover wildlife! It performs best in soils with a pH of 5.5 to 8.0. Zones 3-8. *Cold Hardy *Profusion of Yellow Blooms in Early Spring *Vigorous Growth more...






Forsythia - Show Off
$29.95

Upright Dwarf with a Unique Spreading Habit The Forsythia, Show Off, Forsythia 'mindia', is a relatively new forsythia with large, bright yellow flowers that cover the branchesfrom head to foot. This plant would form a very attractive short hedge with showy flowers in the spring and dark green foliage.It would be an a eye catching hedge for the summer and fall seasons. It has upright branches, grows to 2'-3' with a 5'-6' spread.The attractive dark green foliage, unlike any other forsythia, displays season long interest.The Show Off is a dwarf plant with bright yellow flowers produced in the spring. * Yellow blooms on upright branches* Deep green leaves* 2 to 3 feet tall* Spreads5 to 6 feet wide more...






Forsythia - Sunrise
$33.95

Early Spring Flowers Attract Hummingbirds & Butterflies Sunrise Forsythia is a deciduous shrub with ornamental flowers. Plant a few in containers for your patio, or use as a natural screen along your property line. Your Sunrise Forsythia is often thought of as a “harbinger of spring". In late winter, before the leaves have even considered popping out, bright yellow flowers will appear in profusion amid the branches of your Sunrise. The butterflies and hummingbirds of your yard will love it! In autumn, the vibrant green foliage turns to a deep purple for additional fall interest. A favorite aspect of your Sunrise is the ability to force the flowers indoors. Simply cut a few of the branches when in bud, and place in water on your kitchen table. Within a week or two the fragrant blooms will provide a fresh breath of spring in your home. Sunrise Forsythia will grow to 5 feet in height with an equal spread. It has a semi-spreading habit but still manages a rather compact appearance. W more...





 



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