Evergreen

  • Austrian Pine

    A large growing pine tree with flaky bark features and forest green needles

  • Baby Blue Eyes Spruce

    A beautiful blue variety of spruce with a sharp needle.  Growing habit is tall and narrow much like the Hoopsii however this variety has a sharper/stiffer needle

  • Black Cedar

    A deep green whispy hedge cedar.

  • Christina Columnar Spruce

    A very narrow upright growth habit tree.  Optimal for properties with limited space, but the home owner loves trees.

  • Colorado Spruce (Blue and Green)

    A very hardy and sharp needled tree with blues and greens never the same.

  • Emerald Cedar

    A hardy compact pyramid cedar with bright green foliage.

  • Fat Albert Spruce

    A dense upright growth, with good blue color.  Not as large as its blue contenders the Colorado or Hoopsii

  • Fraser Fir

    Very closely related to the Native Balsam Fir. Beautiful deep green color on the upper side of the soft med length needles, with a very light underside. Conical, narrow growth habit.

  • Hoopsii Blue Spruce

    A grafted variety with a consistent blue color from one tree to the next.  The needles of this tree are softer than that of the Colorado.  The new growth is a sky blue, where the inner needles will have a smoky grey-green shade to them

  • Montgomery Dwarf Spruce

    A very slow growing blueish colored spruce.  This tree is highly ornamental and compact.  At 25 years the tree may reach 5 ft.

  • Norway Spruce

    A rapid growing spruce with dark green needles.  A beautiful tree with branches sweeping back up to the sky.  This variety can be used as a wind break or specimen.

  • Pyramid Cedar

    A hardy compact pyramidal cedar with bright green foliage. (less of a peek at the top than the emerald)

  • Scots Pine

    A very hardy, rapid growing pine which adapts to almost any soil conditions at ease.  This variety of pine has a particularly decorative flaking orange-red-brown bark.  The needles are bluey green in color and slightly more stiff than that of the white pine.

  • Serbian Spruce

    Pyramidal form, with a whisping branch habit.  Dark green upper needle and the underside of the needles a very pale color.  This variety of trees tolerates urban pollution a little more than other varieties.

  • Silver Fir

    A large specimen, conical in form with silvery blue soft foliage. Prefers gravely or sandy loam sites. Likes full sun, but tolerates semi-shade. Withstands draught well (once established)

  • Topiary Juniper

    A trained and shaped tree with decorative short needled pom-poms of bluey green color

  • Topiary Scots Pine

    A trained and shaped tree with beautiful bark and decorative med length needled pom-poms of bluey green color.

  • Weeping Colorado Blue Spruce

    A weeping form of the Colorado Blue.  This tree is very blue and decorative.

  • Weeping False Cypress

    Pyramidal form with drooping like effect branches.  Rich green and defiantly a focal tree.

  • Weeping Norway Spruce

    This masterpiece narrow growing tree can be continuously staked to grow narrow and tall, or left at a desired height to weep and become a very interesting addition to your garden!

  • Weeping White Pine

    A weeping form of the White Pine which stays small and only grows as tall as you stake it.  Once the tree is allowed to weep it takes on a shape of its own.  This tree is a spectacular specimen for any garden.

  • Weeping White Spruce

    A spectacular formal habit conical evergreen.  Maintains upright growth habit with no staking required.  Excellent specimen in any garden.

  • White Cedar

    A Native, slow growing whispy hedge cedar. 

  • White Pine

    A Native, rapid growing evergreen with an open shape and soft needles.

  • White Spruce

    A Native and hardy pyramidal tree which tolerates cold exposed areas, draught and heat (once established)

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