Leaves are linear lobed, emerging purple/green. Semi dwarf with golden fall color.
Acer p. ‘Shishigashira’
(Lion’s Head Maple) We stock a wide range of sizes from 2’-12’. Dark green leaves give way to red/orange-golden yellow fall color that is reminiscent of a lion’s mane.
Acer p. ‘Corallinum’
New growth emerges salmon pink in the spring and then evolves to green on this semi-dwarf. Fall color is orange to pink.
Acer griseum
Paperbark Maple is a reliable favorite. We have a great selection of low-branched specimens.
Acer p. ‘Washi-no-o’
(AKA ‘Eagle’s Claw’) gets its name from the sharp tipped, curved lobes of the leaf.
Acer palmatum
A wide, heavy canopy on this straight green Japanese Maple.
Fagus syl. ‘Red Obelisk’
We have a nice group of this reliable, sought after, upright purple beech in 3-4” caliper and 14/16’ tall.
Acer p.d. ‘Viridis’ and ‘Contorta’
This photo shows the similarities and differences between ‘Viridis’ and ‘Contorta’ side by side. Viridis has a smaller, finer leaf and is slower growing. Both have brilliant, fiery orange-yellow fall color. We stock both in many different forms. Some have well developed cascading ‘skirts’, great for water features.
Acer p. d. ‘Tamukeyama’
Leaves emerge crimson/orange and then deepen to burgundy on this reliable lace leaf Japanese Maple.
Acer p. ‘Tiger Rose’
This reticulated variety gets its name from the sharply toothed leaves that emerge pink or rose in the spring.
Acer p. ‘Skeeter’s Broom’
This dense, upright ‘Bloodgood’ sport is both heat and shade tolerant. Great accent for tighter spaces.
Pinus mugo
Large, full Mugo Pines are increasingly difficult to source. There are currently (100)+ available to us ranging from 3’-5’. Minimum order is (5) plants. Please call for pricing details and current availability.
Acer p. 'Bloodgood'
Acer p. 'Bloodgood' is arguably the most popular and reliable red Japanese Maple. We are well stocked with an excellent selection ranging in size from 8'-14' multi-stem to 5"-7"+ caliper specimens. Our Bloodgoods have been hand selected for superior structure and character. They have all been hand dug and transplanted (root pruned) at least once.
Quercus dentata ‘Pinnatifida’
The cut-leaf form of the Japanese Emperor Oak makes an unusual specimen for the garden. An exceptionally rare and unique oak with foliage that looks fernlike as its leaves are deeply divided into narrow lobes. With time, it develops a dense lacy crown that always turns heads. The tree grows to about 20′ tall and is narrowly upright. Emperor oak is easy to grow in full sun to light shade.
Pinus parviflora ‘Hakko’
Hand selected sculptured white pines are now available. ‘Hakko’ has a dense, upright growth habit with short twisted needles. It does well in full sun exposure in moderate moist, well-drained soil.