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Yew Japanese
Slow growing, dense upright evergreen shrub border with dark green leaves. Good container indoors or out.
Fern ‘Japanese Painted’
Broad, purple or pink tinged triangular gray-green fronds around brown or red rootstock
Maple Japanese ‘Tamukeyama’
Deer resistant tree w/ weeping habit and excellent fall color. Ideal as accent or in container.
Banana Japanese Hardy
…best grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Plants tolerate and often appreciate some part shade or light filtered sun in the heat of the day….
Maple Japanese ‘Burgundy Lace’
Burgundy purple color foliage, turning bronzish-green later in the season, horizontal branching habit.
Maple Japanese ‘Coral Bark’
Small tree has brilliant coral bark on young branches; color intensifies in winter. Deeply cut light green leaves display red margins; turn gold in fall.
Maple Japanese ‘Crimson Queen’
Highly ornamental, small tree with new growth that is bright crimson that persists throughout the growing season. Beautiful scarlet color in fall.
Maple Japanese ‘Emperor One’
Attractive red foliage holds color in summer better than other varieties. Decorative red seed pods hang in clusters for added autumn interest.
Maple Japanese ‘Inaba Shidare’
One of the darkest (black-red) lace leaf maples. Retains its color even in summer. One of the fastest growing dissectums. Weeping
Maple Japanese ‘Orangeola’
Cascading growth habit. New leaves are orange-red maturing to reddish green. Dissectum type
Maple Japanese Dwarf Red
Deciduous, bushy-headed shrub border or small tree. Purple-red foliage is burnt orange in fall.
Maple Japanese Red Select
Deciduous shrub border or small tree. Purple-red foliage turns a burnt orange in fall.
Boxwood Japanese
A slow-growing, evergreen shrub border with a bushy habit. Tolerant of harsh conditions. hedge, foundation plants and formal plantings.
Pachysandra Japanese
Herbaceous, perennial groundcover used in mass plantings. Dark green waxy foliage, clustered at the stem top
Osmanthus ‘Goshiki’
Goshiki translates from Japanese as “five colors”. Its new leaves emerge red and quickly turn green. The green leaves are daubed with spots of creamy white, gray-green, and yellow-green. This…
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Hardy Ice Plant
Heat and drought tolerant, low-growing perennial with succulent leaves and bright pink blooms that cover the plant beginning in summer. Good in rock gardens or as a groundcover.
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