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Deciduous Trees Most deciduous trees will tolerate some shade but prefer sunny conditions which will

greatly enhance foliage color and blooming. Fertilizing in March and April will help provide needed nutrients and feeding may be done again in November dormancy so that the tree can store it for spring growth. Care should be taken to time fall feeding well. Feeding before dormancy could stimulate growth that hasnt had enough time to prepare for winters hardships. Pruning dead branches can be done at any time as dead limbs or branch tips will encourage disease and pests. Drastic pruning should occur during winter dormancy when the leaves have fallen. Water regularly as the tree becomes established to encourage deep rooting and water well during times of drought and again before winter sets in.

Category Deciduous Trees

Item Acer griseum Paperbark Maple 5 #15 Zone 4 H: 15-20 W: 8-10 A very slow-grower which will reach approximately 20. Scaling brown bark provides winter interest. Sun to part shade. Acer palmatum Atrolineare Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 20 Dark red deeply cut leaves which bronze slightly in summer and yellow in the fall. Sun to part shade. Acer palmatum Beni Schichihenge Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 10 W: 6 Variegation is pink and orange. The tree leafs out early so it must be protected from late frosts. Needs partial shade and well-drained acid soil. Protect from drying winds. Acer palmatum Bloodgood Japanese Maple Zone 4 Ht: 15 W: 10 The most hardy and most popular of the Japanese Maples. Red-purple foliage color holds well into summer then turns red in autumn. Does best in full sun or slight shade. Needs a well drained soil. Acer palmatum Butterfly Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 12 W: 6Small variegated leaves that turn magenta in the fall. Easy to grow accent or specimen and will do well in a patio pot. Full sun. Acer palmatum Emperor I Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 15-18 W: 12-18 A new addition to our maples this year, the Emperor 1 (Red Emperor) does not burn in full sun and leafs out later with less chance of frost damage. A variant of the Bloodgood, it has dark purplered foliage that turns a lovely bright crimson in the fal.l. Acer palmatum Englishtown Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht:2 (10 yr.) A dwarf with unusual purple-red small leaves. Grows very slowly in a narrow, upright habit. Acer palmatum Fern Leaf Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 10-12 W: 6 Possibly the best Japanese maple for red fall color. Unusual large leaves. 5 B&B

Maple

5 B&B

6 #20 7 B&B

5 B&B 6 B&B

4 B&B 5 B&B

18 B&B

3 B&B 5 B&B 6 B&B

Acer palmatum Kamagata Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 10 W: 5 Dwarf variety has a small green leaf with red curled edges. Called the Eagle Claw Maple. Protect from drying winds and hot direct sun. Needs a well drained soil.

30 B&B

Acer palmatum Matthew Japanese Maple 18 B&B N/A Zone 5 Ht: 1 W: 1 A reliable green dwarf with yellow-orange fall color. Forms a small round shrub. A good choice for rock gardens and containers. Acer palmatum Okushimo Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 15 A vase shaped tree with deep green leaf lobes that curl upwards to form a tapering tube. Beautiful fall color. Acer palmatum Orange Dream Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 12 W: 6 The leaves on this upright slender tree are yellow turning to orange. Well drained soil and part shade. 5 B&B

3 B&B

Acer palmatum Osakazuki Japanese Maple Multi-Stem 4 B&B N/A Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 15 A vigorous grower with large green leaves turning a brilliant crimson in fall. Full sun. Acer palmatum Peaches and Cream Japanese Maple Zone 6 Ht: 10 W: 10 New foliage is green and rose-red. Will form a small tree or shrub. Acer palmatum Purple Ghost Japanese Maple Zone 6 Ht: 12 W: 6 This upright vase-shaped tree has red new growth with purple veins that turn scarlet and orange in fall. Well drained soil in part shade. Acer palmatum Sango Kaku Japanese Maple Zone 6A Ht: 12 W: 15 Stems and bark turn coral-red in winter. Leaves are pale green and look best in partial shade. This tree leafs out early and must be protected from late frost and drying winds. Well drained acidic soil. Also referred to as Coral Bark Maple. Acer palmatum Shaina Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 6-8 W: 8-10 A slow grower with a compact rounded growth habit. Red foliage is clumped in masses giving it a tufted look. Works well in a container. Crimson fall color. Sun to part shade. Acer palmatum Shigitatsu Sawa Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 8 W: 10 This tree has a lovely variegated leaf which changes to a unique red to red-green tone in fall. Acer palmatum Shindeshojo Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 10 W: 6 An upright tree with vibrant pink new growth in the spring turning mottled green/red then scarlet in fall. Will tolerate sun but must have good drainage. 3 B&B

5 B&B

6 ft. 7 ft.

N/A N/A

3B&B 4 B&B

5B&B

5 B&B

Acer palmatum Shirazz Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht:12 W: 8 Leaves have an unusual variegation of green and cream with heavy pink margins. Plant this rounded vase-shaped tree in part sun and loose soil. Acer palmatum Shishigashira Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 12 W: 10 A very dense dwarf tree with green curly leaves. Fall color is burnt orange. Prefers sun to light shade. Name translates to Lions Head. Acer palmatum Shishio hime Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 2-3 W: 3-4 A nice choice for a small space that grows wider than tall. It emerges in spring with red-tipped leaves that turn green for the summer. Leaves are small and fall color ranges from red and yellow to orange, Acer palmatum Shojo Nomura Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 A larger growing Japanese maple with foliage that turns from dark purple to red. It holds its color well throughout the summer and its seven-lobed leaves have a translucence when sunlight passes through them. Acer palmatum Trompenburg Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 14 Large unusual leaves with 7-9 deeply separated lobes that roll down. A rich purple-red that lasts well into late summer. Will not burn in full sun. Acer palmatum Ukigumo Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 12 W: 6 The marbled leaves of this variety are some of the most stunning of the group. Leaves twist and contort slightly. Plant in part shade and good soil.

#10

30 B&B 5 B&B

18 B&B

4 B&B

5 B&B

5 B&B

Acer palmatum dissectum Crimson Queen Japanese Maple 15 #3 Zone 5B Ht: 5 W: 6 This weeping tree has deeply cut red 24 B&B leaves in spring that fade into summer. Does best in sun or part Hvy 24 B&B shade with a well drained soil. Hvy 30 B&B Acer palmatum dissectum Garnet Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 5 W: 8 this weeping tree has deeply cut red leaves in spring. Sun or part shade with well drained soil. Acer palmatum dissectum Inaba Shidare Japanese Maple Zone 5 An upright maple with large purple, deeply cut leaves. Fast growing for a lace leaf. Full sun. Acer palmatum dissectum Orangeola Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 6 W: 6 An upright lace leaf maple with cascading branches and very orange young leaves that turn green as they age. A relatively fast grower with nice red fall color. Full sun and well drained soil. 4 ft. Spec N/A N/A

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1 ft.

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Acer palmatum dissectum Red Dragon Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 8 W: 10 Purple-red foliage turns a flaming scarlet in fall. Will need protection from cold wind and summer drought.

#1 Spec. B&B

Acer palmatum dissectum Seiryu Japanese Maple 5 B&B Zone 5B Ht: 15 W: 10 This small vase-shaped tree has deeply 9 B&B cut green leaves. Plant in well drained soil and protect from drying winds. The only upright laceleaf maple. Prefers sun to light shade. Acer palmatum dissectum Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Zone 5 Ht: 6 W: 8 Leaves stay purple all season long. Whitish veins along bark.. Very drought tolerant. Sun to part shade. Acer palmatum dissectum Viridis Weeping Japanese Maple Zone 5B Ht: 4 W: 6 The most popular of the green weeping varieties. This pale green tree does well in shade or sun. Acer platanoides Crimson King Maple Zone 4 Ht: 30 W: 25 Oval when young, becoming rounded. Striking rich red-purple foliage from spring into fall when leaves turn a reddish-bronze. Drought tolerant. Full to part sun. Acer rubrum October Glory Maple Zone 4 Ht: 40 W: 35 Broadly oval to round shape. A durable, fast-growing maple with green glossy foliage turning to red, orange, yellow fall color. One of the best shade trees. Sun. Acer saccharum Legacy Maple Zone 4 Ht: 40 W 35 A slow-grower. Dense oval shape with dark green foliage resistant to leaf tatter and drought. A strong tree with gold fall color. Sun. Serviceberry Amelanchier grandiflora Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry Zone 4 Ht: 15 W: 15 Tree form. White flowers in spring and red berries in June. Sun to part shade. Amelanchier grandiflora Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry (Clump) Zone 3 Ht: 15 - 20 W: 10-15 White flowers in spring and red berries in June. Brilliant red fall color. Sun to part shade. Birch Betula nigra Heritage Birch (Clump) Zone 4 Ht: 40 W: 30 Broadly pyramidal with light green foliage and yellow fall color. A large tree with tan, scaling bark. Prefers sun. Betula pendula Youngii Weeping Birch Zone 2 Ht. 15 W. 15 Branches are slender and pendulous . Smooth grey-white bark. Red twigs and hanging catkins in winter months. 24 B&B 30 B&B 4 B&B

24 #6

1.5 in.

2.0 in. 3.0 in

2.0 in.

1.5 in. Spec

6 B&B

8 #15 10 ft. 12 #25 14 ft.

6 B&B N/A

Hornbeam

Carpinus betulus Fastigiata Pyramidal European Hornbeam Zone 5 Ht: 20+ W: 8 A moderate growing pyramidal with dense green foliage changing to yellow in fall.

2 in.

N/A

Redbud

Cercis canadensis American Redbud (Single/Multi Stem) Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 20 A native tree with rosy pink flowers in spring. Sun to part shade. Cercis canadensis Covey Lavender Twist Redbud Zone 5 Ht: 6-10 W: 4-6 Easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. In spring clusters of magenta flowers open to rosy-pink flowers. Branches are pendulous and weeping. Fall foliage is gold. A good choice for specimen or focal planting. Sun to part shade.

6-8 6 #15 1.5 in. 1.5 in.

Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy Redbud Clump 6-7 Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 - 20 1.5 in. Clusters of tiny flowers bloom for 2 - 3 weeks in early spring. 1.25 #15 Heart-shaped leaves open bright purple-red and fade to purple-green. Sun to part shade. Fringetree Chionanathus virginicus White Fringetree Zone 4 Ht: 12-15 W: 12-15 A slow growing tree with white flowers in May and June. Blue berries in Sept. Sun to part shade. Cornus alternifolia Pagoda Dogwood Zone 3 Ht: 20 W: 25 Mutli-stemmed shrub of single trunked tree develops into lovely layered specimen. Horizontal branches with oval leaves occurring alternately instead of opposite like most dogwoods. White flower clusters appear in May or June. Rich black fruit follow follow in late summer. Reddish purple foliage in fall. Moist, acidic, well-drained soil works best. Sun to part shade. Cornus florida Cherokee Brave Dogwood Zone 5 Ht: 10-15 W: 15-20 Slow growing with a reddish spring flower. Resistant to powdery mildew. Can take some shade. Cornus florida Cherokee Chief Dogwood Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 Foliage unfolds in a bronze/green color and becomes deep green in summer, followed by a crimson fall color. Large, deep red flowers. A rounded shape as it matures. Sun to light shade. Cornus florida Cherokee Princess Dogwood Zone 4 Ht: 15 - 20 W: 10-15 A strong growing tree. Creamy white flowers. Autumn foliage is orange, apricot and red. Sun to shade. 6

Dogwood

1.25 in.

5 B&B

5 #15

4 #15 6 B&B 1.25 #15 2 in.

Cornus florida rubra Pink Dogwood 4 #15 Zone 5 Ht: 15-20 W: 15-20 Single pink flowers in spring with red 6 B&B fall foliage. Sun to part shade. 2 in. 4 in.

6 Cornus kousa chinensis Samaritaian Dogwood Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 15 A variegated with creamy white edges on dark green leaves. Hardy and vigorous, and a prolific bloomer with white blossoms in late May. Pink and burgundy fall color. Sun to part shade.

Cornus kousa chinensis Galzam Galilean Dogwood Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 A hardy, robust growing dogwood with hunter green leaves that hold their color through the summer. In early summer large creamy white bracts cover the tree followed by large red fruit. Broadly vase shaped becoming more rounded at maturity. Crimson fall color. Sun to part shade. Cornus x rutgan Stellar Pink Dogwood Zone 5 Ht: 15 - 20 W: 15 - 20 A vigorous grower with showy pink flowers. Sun to part shade. Filbert

5 B&B 1.75 in.

2.0 in.

The Harry Lauder Walking Stick (named for the popular WW1 Scottish singer) is also known as Corkscrew Hazel and Contorted Filbert. Its a unique specimen plant with contorted branches that twist and turn. Male catkins appear in the fall making it invaluable for its year round interest. Fertile, well drained soil is recommended and the sucker roots will grow straight and should be pruned. Corylus avelleana Contorta Contorted Filbert Zone 4 Ht: 8 W: 10 Sun to light shade. Standard 4 #10

Corylus avelleana Rosita Filbert Zone 4 Ht: 12 W: 8 A purple-leaved filbert on a tall graft. Sun to light shade. Smoketree Cotinus coggygria Royal Purple Smoke Tree Zone 4 Ht: 10 W: 8 Pink/purple blooms in late spring/ early summer. Seeds and some parts of the plant are poisonous Sun.

4 B&B

6-8 B&B

Hawthorn

Crataegus monogyna Flexuosa Contorted Hawthorn Standard 24 B&B Zone 4 Ht:10 W: 6 This hawthorn has twisted branches that curl in all directions. White flowers in spring and red haws in fall. Crataegus viridis Winter King Hawthorn 2.0 in. Zone 5 Ht: 15-20 W: 15-20 White flowers. Orange berries appear 1.5 in. in fall and remain through winter. Beige-grey exfoliating bark. Relatively free from pests and disease such as scab and rust. Sun. N/A N/A

Beech

Fagus grandifolia American Beech Zone 4 Ht: 50 W: 50 Broadly oval with glossy green leaves turning golden-bronze in fall. A large native tree which holds its leaves in winter. Grows slowly with sturdy branch structure. Sun.

2 in.

N/A

Fagus sylvatica purpurea Purple Fountain Beech Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 15 Purple leaves on branches that hang from a central stem. Does not like a compacted, wet soil. Fagus sylvatica purpurea Tricolor Beech Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 15 Variegated purple, pink and cream leaves requiring dappled light or some shade for best color. Variegation lasts through fall. Very slow growing. Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Pendula Weeping Ginkgo Zone 6 Ht: 20 W: 8-10 Ginkgo Maidenhair Tree A deciduous tree with green leaves in summer and yellow in fall. Nice specimen planting. Ginkgo biloba Saratoga Zone 4 Ht: 40 W: 30 Deeply lobed, fan shaped foliage that is light green changing to a bright yellow in autumn. A compact, upright growth pattern that widens as it matures. Grows 6-12 annually. Sun. Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline Honeylocust Zone 4 Ht: 45 W: 35 An upright, thornless variety with a pyramidal form. Golden yellow in fall. A good tree for tough urban sites. Sun. Hydrangea paniculata Pee Gee Hydrangea Tree Zone 4 Ht: 10-15 W: 10 Mid-July flowers are white and turn pinkish with age. Part shade to sun. Liquidambar styraciflua Rotundiloba Sweetgum Zone 4 Ht: 45 W: 30 Pyramidal. A seedless selection with bright green leaves and a variety of fall colors. Adapts to most soils and can take part shade. Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Poplar Zone 4 Ht: 60 W: 30 A fast-growing upright oval tree. It flowers in late spring to early summer with tulip-shaped yellow flowers with orange centers. Leaves turn yellow in autumn and drop quickly. Indiana state tree. Sun. Magnolia liliflora Jane Magnolia Zone 3 Ht: 10 - 15 W: 10 A rounded, bushy form with purplish flowers in early May. Copper fall color. Part shade. Magnolia acuminata Butterflies Magnolia Zone 5 Ht:20 W: 15 Fragrant yellow blossoms in the spring. Prefers a moist well-drained soil and part sun.

7 B&B

1.25 in.

6 B&B N/A Upright 1.5 in. N/A

4 B&B

2 in.

N/A

Hydrangea

1 in.

Sweetgum

2 in.

Poplar

8 B&B

Magnolia

5 B&B 6 B&B Tree 1.75 in. #6

Magnolia grandiflora Southern Edith Bogue Magnolia 8 B&B N/A Zone 5 Ht: 30 W: 15 Dense evergreen with fragrant, creamy white 2 in. large flowers in summer. This pyramidal Southern magnolia was cultivated for our climate.

5 B&B Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Magnolia Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 White flowers in summer. Foliage is pale 8 B&B green with silver undersides. A lovely sweet, fruity scent. Part shade. 12 B&B Crabapple Malus Spring Snow Crabapple Zone 4 Ht. 20 Ft. W. 20 Ft. This dense oval tree has pure white flowers and usually no fruit. Very heat tolerant and disease resistant. 2.0 in.

Malus hybrida Coralburst Dwarf Crabapple 1.5 in. Zone 4 Ht: 8 W 8 Blooms mid to late spring with rose pink 3 in. flowers. A rounded top. Resistant to deer, rabbits and pollution. Sun. Malus ioensis Prairiefire Crabapple 2.0 in. Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 20 Bright pink spring blooms preclude dark redpurple foliage which will turn green in shady conditions. Medium red fruit appears in fall. Full sun. Malus Lillizam Lollipop Dwarf Crabapple Zone 4 Ht: 10 W: 6 An upright, slow grower with white flowers in spring and gold fruit in fall. Sun. 2.0 in.

Malus sargenti Sargentina Dwarf Crabapple 1.75 in. Zone 4 Ht: 8 - 10 W: 8 - 10 A mounded, wide-spreading tree with white flowers and small, bright red fruit. Yellow fall color. Sun. Malus transitoria Schmidt cutleaf Golden Raindrops Crabapple Zone 4 Ht: 15 W: 15 Dense foliage with white flowers in spring followed by gold fruit that lasts through fall. Yellow fall color. Sun. Redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood Zone 5 Ht. 70 W. 25 Tree canopy is pyramidal when young and rounded with age. A medium green, deciduous conifer with rusty orange fall color. Full sun. Metasequoia glyptostroboides Gold Rush Dawn Redwood Zone 5 Ht: 25 W: 15 A variety of the Dawn Redwood first found in Japan and believed to have come from irradiated seed. A pyramidal form with lovely golden color. Full sun. Mulberry Morus alba Chaparral Weeping Mulberry Zone 5 Ht. 8 W. 10 A vigorous growing fruitless weeping tree with cascading slender branches covered with bright green leaves. 2.0 in.

#7

3 ft. #6

N/A

#15

Plum

Prunus cerasifera Krauter Vesuvius Purple Plum 1.5 in. Zone 4 Ht: 20-25 W: 15 An oval, vase-like shape. Fast growing Blooms early with pink, fragrant 1 in. blooms. Rough, dark brown bark. Sun/pt shade. Prunus serrulata Kwanzan Cherry 1.75 in. Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 A fast grower with large double pink blossoms in spring which last longer than other flowering cherries. Part shade.

Cherry

Prunus x Pisnsham Pink Snow Showers Weeping Cherry Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 15-20 Pink blossoms in early spring on graceful, weeping branches. Foliage turns a deep golden in fall. Prune for shape and structure after flowering. Prunus x Snofozam Snow Fountains Weeping Cherry Zone 4 Ht: 10-12 W: 10 -12, An attractive weeper with compact growth habit and finely textured branching. A weeping form on a central stem. Single white flowers. Sun to part shade Prunus subhirtella Pendula Weeping Pink Cherry Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 12 This tree has a strong weeping habit with a profusion of double pink blossoms in spring. A moderate grower with yellow color in fall. Must prune out sucker shoots. Full sun. Prunus virginiana Schubert Canada Red Cherry Zone 2 Ht: 20 W: 20 White spring flowers with lime green new growth and red/purple leaves all summer. Bears no fruit and is resistant to Japanese beetles. Full sun. Pear

1.75 in.

1.5 in. 2.0 in.

1.0 in. 1.5 in. 2.0 in. Cl 2 #25 2.5 in. 1.25 in. 2.0 in.

Pyrus calleryana Cleveland Select Pear 8 BB Zone 5 Ht: 20 W: 15 A durable tree that has more blooms than any 1.5 in. other flowering pear. Snowy white blossoms. Narrower and slower 2.0 in. growing than the Bradford. Fruitless with few pest problems. Sun. Pyrus communis Espaliared Anjou Pear Zone 5 Medium to large fruit for fresh eating. Ripens best off of tree in late September. Bartlett is suggested as pollinator. 2.0 in.

N/A

Oak

Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak Zone 4 Ht: 55 W: 55 A native tree whose leaves are green above and white below. A gold fall color with sweet acorns. Full to part sun.

2.0 in. Cl 2 #25

Quercus palustris Pin Oak 2.0 in. Zone 4 Ht: 50 W: 35 Pyramidal with slender horizontal branches. Cl 2 #25 Rusty reddish-orange leaves in fall often hang on well into winter. Sun. Quercus rubra Red Oak Zone 3 Ht: 50 W: 45 A rounded shape with dark green foliage. Deep red fall color. Fast growing. Sun. Buckthorn Rhamnus frangula Asplenifolia Fernleaf Buckthorn Zone 3 Ht. 12 W. 10 slow growing upright small spreading tree. Ferny looking foliage turns yellow in fall. Sun to part shade. Rhus typhina Laciniata Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac Zone 4 Ht: 15 W: 15 A large shrub/small tree with long fernlike leaves. Salix x blanda Wisconsin Weeping Willow Zone 4 Ht: 75 Rapid growing with smooth, green bark. Pendulous branches weep to the ground. An excellent ornamental. Sun. 2.0 in. 2 #25

#5

N/A

Sumac

#5

Willow

#5

Salix alba Tristis Golden Weeping Willow Zone 5 Ht: 50-70 Similar to the Wisconsin but with a golden bark. Sun. Salix babylonica Weeping Willow Zone 5 Ht: 30-40 W: 35 A fast-growing large tree which requires an abundance of water. Can double its size in a year. Develops an extensive root system. Sun. Lilac Syringa pekinensis Summer Charm Lilac Zone 3 Ht: 25 W: 15 An upright, spreading variety with a small stature and lustrous, dark green foliage. Profuse white blooms . Adaptable to most conditions. Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress Zone 5 Ht: 55 W: 30 A pyramidal tree with a medium green color. Native to wetlands, it is also tolerant of dry soils. Has done well as street planting. Sun.

#5

8 B&B 8 #15

1 in.

Baldcypress

1.5 in. Cl 1.5 #15 Cl 2 #25 2.5 in. #10 N/A

Taxodium distichum Cascade Falls Bald Cypress Zone 4 Ht: 8 W: 6The branches weep in cascading falls of feathery fine textured leaves. Sun. Taxodium distichum Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress Zone 4 Ht: 50-70 W: 25 Tall, narrow conifer with an orange bronze color that is a good choice for wet areas. Sun. Elm Ulmus carpinifolia x parvifolia Frontier Elm Zone 5 Ht: 30-35 W: 30 Oval shaped with burgundy fall color. A fast growing hybrid of moderate stature. Highly adaptable and disease tolerant. Small leaves and no seeds. Sun. Vitex agnus-castus Shoal Creek Chaste Tree Zone 6 Ht: 10 - 15 W: 10- 12 An old-fashioned small tree/large shrub. Fragrant lilac flowers throughout summer. A sheltered spot in full sun.

1.5 in.

2.0 in.

N/A

Chaste Tree

3 B&B N/A

Wisteria

Wisteria floribunda Wisteria Tree 6 B&B Zone 5 The fast growing stems respond well to pruning. Sweetly scented racemes range in color from lavender to purple. Prune back the head in fall. Sun. Zelkova serrtta Green Vase Zelkova Zone 5 An upright habit with a tolerance for pollutants. Burnt umber fall color. Sun. 2 in.

Zelkova

Evergreens and Conifers Evergreens, conifers and broadleaf evergreens provide year round interest in your landscape. When choosing plant material, please keep in mind the mature size of your selection. There are many dwarf and miniature varieties available that are perfect for both container plantings and rock gardens. We recommend adding peat when planting as they prefer a well-drained acidic soil. Most evergreens have regular watering needs and benefit from a deep watering once a week through Thanksgiving. Mulching will help to conserve soil moisture but should not be mounded around the trunk. Fertilizer can be applied in early spring or late fall. We recommend a granular that can be spread easily and watered in well. With the exception of the Eastern Arborvitae and Canadian Hemlock, most evergreens and conifers are deer resistant.

Category Fir

Item Firs have striking features and the Silberlocke is a must for conifer enthusiasts. They will thrive in a rich, well-drained soil. Abies concolor Candicans Fir Zone 4 Ht: 10-12 W: 6-10 The habit is strongly spirelike to narrow-conical. A lovely evergreen with gray-blue foliage. Highly adaptable and can tolerate hot, dry conditions but does not like clay soils. Sun to part shade. Abies koreana Silberlocke Fir Zone 4 Ht: 12-15 W: 8-10 A compact conical form. Blue needles that curl upward to show silver-white underneath. A dense cluster of upright purple cones. A slow grower that prefers a well-drained soil. Full sun to part shade. 5 B&B

3 B&B

Cedar

Cedars have a graceful habit and beautiful foliage and prefer to be protected from winter winds as this will cause dehydration. Cedrus atlantica Glauca Blue Atlas Cedar Zone 6 Ht: 30 W: 20 A very large growing pyramidal tree with blue needles. The branches grow upright when young but flatten out with age creating a wonderful tree for specimen planting. Thrives in a reasonably moist, well-drained soil. Sun. Cedrus atlantica Glauca Pendula Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Zone 6 Ht: 15-20 W: 15-20 An average grower that is more dense than Glauca. Will tolerate a moist soil but avoid standing water. Sun. Cedrus atlantica Glauca Pendula Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar (Espalier) Zone 6 This weeping blue is staked to train up before allowing branches to become pendulous. Sun. Cedrus deodara Aurea Cedar Zone 6 Ht: 15 W: 5 A fast growing tree with a pyramidal shape and gold needles in tufted clusters. Horizontal branches that weep down at the ends. Heat tolerant and low maintenance. Needs full sun for best color development. 6 #15 7 #20

1.5 in.

Esp.

6 B&B

Cedrus deodara Feelin Blue Cedar Zone 5 Ht: 1 W: 6 A prostrate mounded blue cedar on a standard. A nice focal point in a small garden.

Std. 30 B&B

Cedrus deodara Prostrate Beauty Cedar Zone 6 Ht: 4-6 at 10 years A slightly irregular, mounding, slow growing dwarf plant with dense branches and needles that range from silver-green to blue-green. Cedrus deodara Kashmir Cedar Zone 6 Ht: 30 W: 20 A fast growing pyramidal tree with silvery green foliage. Will tolerate dry conditions and likes a well-drained soil. Sun. Cedrus Deodara Pendula Weeping Himalayan Cedar Zone 5 Ht: 10 W: 8 A rounded form with gracefully sweeping branches. Cypress Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Green Arrow Cypress Zone 5 Ht: 40 W 5 A very narrow variety with dark green foliage. Branches grow almost straight down from central leader. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Golden Showers Zone 5 Ht: 12 W: 6 An upright, pyramidal shape with threadlike golden branches.

21 B&B

4 B&B N/A 5 B&B N/A

5 B&B

7 B&B 9 B&B

4 B&B

Hinoki are generally happy in partially shaded areas but thrive in a sunnier environment. They are slow growing with interesting shape and color. Chamaecyparis obtusa Aurea Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 10 A yellow-colored Hinoki which will grow fairly slowly but can reach 15. Has a conical shape with fan shaped foliage that is golden on the outer edges and green on the inner surfaces. Full sun. Chamaecyparis obtusa Compacta Zone 5 Ht:6@t 10 years This variety has dark green foliage on branches that are layered giving it a dense appearance. Chamaecyparis obtusa Confucious Zone 4 Ht: 10-12 W: 10-12 A broad, upright with gold/green branches which emerge yellow in the spring. Chamaecyparis obtusa Crippsii Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 25 A pyramidal, bright yellow hinoki with an open growing habit. Chamaecyparis obtusa Fernspray Gold Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 10 This plant forms a tree-like shrub with flat sprays of bright yellow foliage resembling a fern frond. Full sun. 4.5 B&B

4 B&B

4 B&B

3 B&B

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21 B&B Chamaecyparis obtusa Gold Fern Zone 5 Ht: 12-18 W: 12-18 This dwarf variety grows only 1 per year. Slight shade is best but will tolerate full sun with minimal sun scald. Juvenile foliage is yellow and it has a tight, fern-like habit. Chamaecyparis obtusa Gracilis Hinoki Zone 4 Ht: 12 W:4 Slow growing (1 per year) with green foliage. Prefers a sunny spot but will tolerate some shade. 5 B&B

Chamaecyparis obtusa Graciosa Hinoki (Standard) Zone 5 Ht: 8 W: 3 A sport of Nana Gracilis with medium green lacy foliage. Full sun. Chamaecyparis obtusa Hage Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 3 W: 2 (1-2 tall @ 10 yrs) This miniature Falsecypress is dense with a rich green color and a spherical shape. It has blunt paired leaves with X markings underneath and enjoys full sun and moist soil in cooler climates. Grows only - 1 per year! Some brown coloration in the colder months. Chamaecyparis obtusa Kosteri Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 3-5 A dwarf, olive green Hinoki. Slow growing and doesnt need pruning. Has a little yellow winter color. Forms an irregular pyramid with age. Sun. Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis Dwarf Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 4 W: 3 One of the smallest of the Hinokis perfect for rock gardens, troughs or container gardens. Dark green, tightly congested forms a mound of year-round color. Sun. Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis Dwarf Hinoki (HG) Zone 4 Ht: 3 W: 3 A true dwarf Hinoki with tight miniature bun. Grows an inch per year. High graft. Sun. Chamaecyparis obtuse Nana Gracilis Aurea Hinoki Zone 4 Ht: 12-15 W: 4-6 Golden tips turn to bronze in the colder months. Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Lutea Hinoki Zone 5 Ht: 4 W:2 Lovely year-round golden color. The dense golden sprays will become a whiter yellow in winter. Chamaecyaris obtuse Torulosa Pom Pom Cypress Zone 5 A semi-dwarf, large, upright shrub trimmed into a pom pom shape. Leaves are green on thick, twisted, flattened branches.

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The yellow/gold coloration of the thread cypress are a welcome sight in the landscape. Cypress require good air circulation to prevent browning and grow well in a moist, well-drained soil.

Chamaecyparis pisifera Kings Gold, Gold Mop, Lemonthread Cypress #2 Zone 4 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 3 - 4 Bright gold foliage. #3 A natural shrub which should trimmed by cutting out the tall #5 growth shoots (leaders) in the center. Full sun for best color. #7 Kings Gold has a broad, spreading habit with bright yellow threadleaf foliage. Gold Mop has a mounding shape with bright yellow feathery foliage. Lemonthread has a more upright growing habit than Gold Mop with fine textured lemon yellow foliage. Chamaecyparis pisifera Filifera Aurea Goldthread Cypress Zone 3 Ht: 3 - 4 W: 4 - 5 Free-form with green-gold foliage. Leaders should be pruned to maintain shrub-like appearance. Full sun for best color. Cryptomeria japonica Black Dragon Japanese Cedar Zone 5 Ht: 5 W:3Sun. A dark, dense, upright. Slow growing and compact. Stays dark green all winter. Juniper There is a juniper suitable for almost any landscape situation due to the variety of growth habits. They are cold hardy and pollution resistant and prefer well drained soil and full sun. Juniperus chinensis Saybrook Gold Juniper Zone 4 Ht: 3 W: 4 - 5 A hardy, spreading shrub with compact, lacy, golden yellow new growth. Holds its color all winter. Sun. Juniperus chinensis Sea Green Juniper Zone 3 Ht: 4 - 6 W: 6 - 8 Fast growing evergreen with dark, mint green foliage and fountain-like arching branches. Sun. Juniperus chinensis Torulosa Juniper (Kaizuka) Zone 4 Ht: 15 W: 20 A dense, upright growing habit. Leaves are scale-like and vivid green. Twisting stems and branches give each plant a unique shape. Heat and salt tolerant. Sun. Juniperus chinensis x pfitzerana Daubs Frosted Juniper Zone 4 Ht:2 W:4 New growth is a lemon yellow which contrasts well with the emerald green underside. Prefers a well drained soil and full sun. Juniperus communis Compressa Juniper Zone 3 Ht: 4-6 @ 10 yrs A dwarf, narrow, tight conical plant that rarely needs pruning. Very fine silver-blue foliage. Grows only 2-4 per year and makes a fine choice for rock gardens or groupings. Juniperus communis Gold Cone Juniper Zone 4 Ht: 3-5 W; 1-2 Slow growing evergreen which has been trimmed into a spiral or poodle. New growth is bright gold in spring and fades to green in winter. Sun. #3 #2 #3 #5

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Juniperus horizontalis Lime Glow Juniper Zone 3 Ht: 1 W: 4 A spreading yellow-colored variety with a purplish tint in winter months. Sun.

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Juniperus horizontalis Wiltonii Blue Rug Juniper #2 Zone 3 Ht: 1 W: 5 A low-growing creeping evergreen with silveryblue foliage. An ideal groundcover. Sun. Juniperis procumbens Nana Std 30 B&B Zone 4 Ht: 1 W: 6 A moderate grower with dense, mounding branches radiating from the center. This variety is normally used as a low-growing groundcover but has been given a new look as a standard. Foliage begins as green and matures to a blue-green with a purplish tint in winter. Juniperus scopulorum Moonglow Juniper Zone 3 Ht: 15 W: 5 A pyramidal with gray-green evergreen Works well as a specimen or background planting, Sun. Juniperus squamata Blue Star Juniper Zone 4 Ht: 2 W: 3 Icy blue foliage. Slowly spreads in graceful mounds. Needs a well-drained soil. Sun. Juniperus scopulorum Wichita Blue Zone 4 Ht: 15-20 W: 4-6 An upright, pyramidal juniper with silver-blue foliage. Juniperus squamata Blue Star Juniper Zone 4 Grafted on a 3 stalk. Can be pruned after each new flush of growth to keep its shape. Sun. Juniperus virginiana Grey Owl Juniper Zone 3 Ht; 4 - 6 W: 6 - 8 A medium sized spreading juniper with brilliant silver-gray foliage. Sun to part shade. Spruce 5 B&B

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Spruce are an excellent low-maintenance choice. They rarely need pruning and the color they provide year round makes them invaluable in the landscape. Picea abies Acrocona Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 30 W: 15 A fast growing dwarf upright has 3 red cones on every branch end in spring. The cones weight the stems making the plant look weeping. Wind resistant. Sun. Picea abies Cupressina Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 15 W: 6-8 A narrow, columnar form. Side branches sweep upward. Needles are slightly curved with a dark blue-green hue. Sun. Picea abies Hillside Upright Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 8-12 @ 10 yrs Irregular branches with some longer than others and a deep green color make this an interesting addition to your landscape. The color provides a nice contrast with perennials of many colors and especially soft plumes of purple like lavender. 4 B&B

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Picea abies Formanek Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 6 W: 8 (staked) A prostrate form of Norway Spruce. This plant will become a densely matted carpet over time. If staked, branches will cascade creating a weeping effect. Unstaked will creep over and around rocks. Full sun. Picea abies Frohburg Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 12 W: 10 Its needles are short and compact giving it a tidy, groomed appearance. Narrow with a full pendulous skirt. Staking the leader will allow the branches to cascade down. Slow growing. Full sun. Picea abies Norway Green Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 40 - 50 W: 15 - 20 The fastest growing of our spruce. Deep green foliage with a pyramidal shape. Does well in average soil conditions. Sun. Picea abies Argenteo Spicata Norway Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 30 W: 10 A slow grower with new shoots of creamy white. Picea abies Pendula Weeping Norway Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 40 W. 20 ft. Sun. Lower trailing branches arch to 10 feet wide. Flowing green foliage makes a skirt on the ground. Slow growing and easy to care for. Highly trainable. Picea abies Pendula Weeping Norway Spruce (HG) Zone 3 Ht: 15 W: 12 The grafted version does not have the flowing skirt of the natural plant. Other plants may be planted under the grafted tree. . Picea abies Pumila Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 2 W: 4 Dense, moderate-growing shrub with bright green foliage. Prefers full sun and moist soil. Rounded center instead of flat like regular Birds Nest. Picea glauca White Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 30 W: 20 Densely pyramidal with light bluish green foliage. Widely adaptable. Sun. Picea glauca Humpty Dumpty Alberta Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 4 W: 4 A slow growing plant that is short, plump,and egg-shaped. Dense foliage in a lovely green shade. Sun. Picea glauca Pixie Alberta Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 3 W: 1 A slow growing dwarf with an upright conical habit and a dark green color. Full sun. Picea glauca Conica Poodle Alberta Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 5-7 W: 4-5 A slow grower, specially pruned. Tolerates wind, heat, drought and some shade. Light shearing will maintain shape.

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Picea glauca Rainbows End Alberta Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 10 W: 4 A dwarf white spruce with variegated foliage. The yellow new growth has a green background. Can tolerate dry conditions. Sun.

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Picea glauca Conica Dwarf Alberta Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 6 -7 W: 3-4 A very slow growing evergreen with dense foliage. Rarely needs pruned and looks great planted in urns. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil.

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Picea glauca Conica Spiral Alberta Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 7 W: 5 Slow growing evergreen trimmed into a spiral shape. Regular watering the first season will help develop a strong root system. Occasional trimming will keep the shape. Sun. Picea glauca Pendula Weeping White Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 15-20 @ 10 yrs A narrow, upright form with a lovely weeping habit. A statuesque conifer that works wonderfully in a simple island bed surrounded by low-growing flowers. Picea omorika Serbian Spruce Zone 5 Ht: 35 W:15A columnar Serbian spruce with clusters of purple cones. Limbs turn upward and the needles are blue-green with white undersides. Grows 6-8 inches a year. Full sun.

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Picea omorika Nana Dwarf Serbian Spruce Std 18 B&B Zone 4 Ht: 8-10 Full sun to semi-shade. Conical, globe shaped with dark green needles that have some white underneath. Slow growing at 3-6 inches per year so will require little maintenance. Sun. Picea omorika Pendula Weeping Serbian Spruce Zone 4 Ht: 20 W: 10-12 Blue-green needles on narrow weeping branches look like drifting snow. Has small cones. Prefers sun and a deep rich moist, well-drained soil. Picea pungens Baby Blue Eyes Blue Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 10 - 12 W: 6 - 8 Silvery blue foliage with a broad pyramidal form. No pruning necessary. Sun. Picea pungens Blue Select Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 35 W: 15 A blue, fast growing spruce which will retain a uniform shape. Picea pungens Bakeri Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 20 W: 10 - 12 A slow grower with deep blue foliage. Excellent pyramidal shape. Sun. 4 B&B 5 B&B N/A

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Picea pungens Fat Albert Spruce Zone 3 Ht. 10-12 W. 8-10 ft. A symmetrical very blue tree with a broad base. Will become large in time and will tolerate ice. Sun. Picea pungens Foxtail Spruce Zone 4 Ht: 15 An unusual pyramidal form with needles longer at the base of the shoot than at the end. New growth is uniquely twisted. A lovely blue color. Picea pungens Hoopsii Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 35 - 45 W: 15 - 20 A silvery-blue color with no change of color in fall. Bluest of the blues. Sun to part shade. Picea pumgens Iseli Fastigiate Zone 3 Ht: 40 W: 15 (20 tall at 10-15 yrs). A narrow, fastigiate growing habit and blue foliage makes this an ideal focal point where space is limited. Deer resistant and drought-tolerant once established. Picea pungens Iselis Snowkist Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 15 W: 5 A smaller form of Colorado Spruce with splashes of variegation. Sun. Picea pungens Kosteri Pendula Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 10+ ft W: 5 A good blue form which develops a leading shoot early. Sun. Picea pungens fastigiata Blue Totem Spruce Zone 2 Ht: 12-15 W: 3-4 A columnar spruce with blue foliage. Full sun to part shade. Picea pungens glauca Colorado Blue Spruce Zone 3 Ht: 30 - 40 W: 10 - 20 Moderate grower with blue foliage. Classic pyramidal shape. Aromatic. Sun. Picea pungens glauca Globosa Globe Blue Spruce (LG) Zone 2 Ht: 3-5 W: 5-6 Globe-shaped evergreen shrub, flat-topped and densely branched. Bright blue needles that hold their color all year. Full sun. Picea pungens glauca Globosa Globe Blue Spruce (HG/Standard) Zone 2 Same as above but grafted onto a tall trunk.

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Pine

Our pines have been chosen for their hardiness as well as their growing habit. The selection should provide an excellent specimen for your landscape design! Pinus contorta Contorted Pine Zone 5 Growth rate of 3-6 per year dependant on pruning. Pan pruned topiary with a windswept appearance. Enjoys a moist, well-drained, rich soil. Fairly salt tolerant once established. 4 B&B 5 B&B

Pinus contorta Spaans Dwarf Pine Zone 5 Ht: 4 W: 3 A dwarf variety with open branch structure perfect for container planting and bonsai. Full sun. Pinus densiflora Umbraculifera Compacta Umbrella Pine Zone 3 Ht: 6 W: 6 An upright, spreading branch habit. A nice compact specimen for residential yards. Sun. Pinus flexilis Vanderwolfs Pyramid Pine Ht: 30 W: 15 Pyramidal form with soft blue-green needles. A vigorous grower. Pinus mugo Mugo Pine Zone 2 Ht: 3 W: 4 Sun. A slow growing, small, rounded pine. Likes a well-drained soil. May get larger if not trimmed. Can tolerate dry conditions. Sun. Pinus mugo Aurea Golden Mugo Pine (Standard) Zone 2 Ht: 3 W: 3New growth is yellow but turns green in summer. Turns to gold in winter. Pinus mugo Gnom Mugo Pine (Standard) Zone 2 Dwarf mugo pine grafted on a 2 - 3 stalk. Sun. Pinus nigra Hornbrookiana Dwarf Black Austrian Pine Zone 3 Ht: 2 W: 3 A dwarf conical upright with white buds. Compact habit is easily maintained at desired size. Full sun. Pinus parviflora Tani Mano Uki Japanese White Pine Zone 5 Ht: 2-3 @ 10 yrs. Extremely slow growing (1-2 per year) This miniature Snow Pine forms a low mound. Its green needles are variegated with white giving it a snow-kissed look. Small and unobtrusive with showy pink candles in the spring. Pinus parviflora glauca Japanese Blue Pine Zone 5 Ht: 25 W: 15 A blue form of Japanese White Pine. Grows about a foot a year with each new growth of twisted needles forming a tier. Full sun. Pinus strobus Stowes Pillar White Pine Zone 3 Ht: 14 W: 2-3 at 10 years. A narrow columnar form of Eastern White Pine which can take heavy snowfalls. Deer resistant. Full sun. Pinus thunbergiana Banshoho Pine Zone 5 Ht: 4 W: 4 A dwarf form of Japanese Black Pine. Light, lime-green needles with white multiple buds. Full sun. Pinus thunbergii Thunderhead Pine Zone 5 Ht: 15 W: 20 A speciman plant which can be trained into a natural bonsai. Striking white candles. Full sun.

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Taxus baccata Fastiagata Yew Zone 6 Ht: 8-10 W: 3-4 An upright from which takes shearing well. Will tolerate sun or shade and prefers welldrained soil. Also known as Irish Yew. Taxus media densiformus Spreading Yew Zone 4 Ht: 4 W: 6 A dense, spreading yew. Sun to shade.

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Arborvitae

Arborvitae are offered in a variety of shapes and sizes. The larger American Dark and Emerald Green are perfect choices to create a living screen and the smaller varieties work well in landscape design and smaller garden settings. Thuja occidentalis Golden Tuffet Arborvitae Zone 4 Ht: 2 W: 3 A golden, dwarf, flat globe. A different variety of Reingold. Sun. #1 #3

Thuja occidentalis Hetz Midget Arborvitae Zone 2 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 2- 3 Very slow growing. A dense, globe-shaped shrub. Sun to part shade. Thuja occidentalis Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae Zone 3 Ht: 3 W: 3 This dwarf variety will form a perfect ball with no pruning needed. Also known as Bobozam or Linesville Sun. Thuja occidentalis Sherwood Frost Arborvitae Zone 4 Ht: 4 W: 4 A very dwarf shrub. Needles are green with specks of white. Sun. Thuja occidentalis Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae Zone 4 Ht: 8 W: 4 A nearly all yellow variety which does well in full sun. Expect browning in winter months. Sun. Thuja occidentalis nigra American Dark Arborvitae Zone 2 Ht: 15-20 W: 8 - 10 Dark green foliage. Tolerant of almost any soil. An excellent evergreen for use as screening. Slow growing. Full to part sun. Thuja occidentalis Smaragd Emerald Green Arborvitae Zone 3 Ht: 10 - 15 W: 3 - 4 Great for screens and hedges. Pyramidal form which will tolerate most soil conditions. Sun to part shade. Thuja occidentalis Smaragd Emerald Green Arborvitae (spiral) Zone 4 Ht: 10 W: 4 A narrow gray-green variety shaped into a spiral form. Shape is easily maintained with yearly trimming. Sun to part shade. Thuja plicata Whipcord Arborvitae Zone 5 Ht: 3 W: 3 An unusual variety with foliage that grows in rope-like strands. Sun.

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Thuja plicata Zebrina Arborvitae Zone 6 Ht: 20 W: 8 A fast growing, broad, conical plant with yellow and green foliage. Eventually grows very large at maturity. Sun. Hemlock Hemlocks are elegant trees that withstand heavy pruning making them a good choice for hedging and borders. A moist, well-drained acidic soil is best.

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Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock 4B&B Zone 3 Ht. 20-30 W. 10 -12A tall evergreen with a pyramidal 6B&B shape. Needles are dark green on top with a lighter green underneath. 8 B&B and are finely textured. Will grow in part shade but will not tolerate clay soil. Can serve as a living screen. Sun to part shade. Tsuga candensis Jeddolah Zone 4 Ht: 3 W: 5 A dwarf Canadian Hemlock which grows slowly into a finely textured dense mound. A nice alternative to the birds nest spruce. Tsuga canadensis Sargentii Weeping Hemlock Zone 3 Ht: 6 W: 8 All branches on this hemlock weep so it will need to be staked at a young age. Very slow growing. One of the best weeping evergreens for general use. Sun. Broadleaf Evergreens Broadleaf evergreens are an asset in any landscape project as they will provide color year round. We stock a variety to choose from and each offers a unique look. Category Boxwood Item Boxwoods are well known for their use as hedge and topiary material and withstand regular close clipping. They retain their dark green color throughout the seasons and are very cold hardy. They thrive in most soils in sun or shade. Spring fertilizing with a granular tree and shrub food is sufficient. Deer resistant. Buxus sempervirens Green Mountain Boxwood Zone 5 Ht: 5 W: 3 Slow growing with an upright conical shape. Extremely hardy and deer resistant. A good choice for hedges. Sun to part shade. Buxus sempervirens Green Velvet Boxwood Zone 5 Ht: 3 -4 W: 3 - 4 The hardiest boxwood we stock. A slow grower which stays very green in winter. Works well as a hedge plant and is easy to maintain. Sun to shade. Buxus sempervirens Green Velvet Boxwood (standard) Zone 5 H: 3 W: 3 Very easy to prune and shape. Sun to light shade. 24 B&B

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Euonymus are easy to care for and suitable for use as a foundation shrub or accent plant. Both Canadale Gold and Moonshadow are frost hardy. They prefer a fertile, well drained soil and can be easily pruned to maintain shape and size. Euonymus fortunei Canadale Gold Euonymus Zone 4 Ht: 3 W: 3 - 4 A moderate grower with a mounding habit. Large gold and green leaves. Sun. Euonymus fortunei Moonshadow Euonymus Zone 4 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 2 - 4 A fast grower and climber with small green and gold leaves. An easy care plant requiring full to part sun. #2

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Holly

Hollies are grown for their foliage and clusters of berries and are extremely attractive in the winter landscape. They do best in well drained soil high in organic content and may be utilized as a hedge plant or privacy screen according to their height. They grow with some sun and can become sparse in full shade. The China hollies will need both a male and female plant to produce berries. Ilex crenata Sky Pencil Holly Zone 6 Ht.6-8 W 2 A densely branched narrow pyramid with small evergreen leaves. A nice vertical accent for small spaces. Sun to part shade. #7

Ilex crenata Steeds Holly 4 B&B Zone 5 Ht: 6 W: 5 Slow growing and very hardy with a pyramidal habit. Dark green, small, round leaves. Does not produce berries. Full sun to part shade. Ilex meserveae China Boy China Girl Holly #5 Zone 4 Ht: 4 W: 4 A compact, upright, rounded shrub for year-round interest. Olive green foliage with red-orange berries appearing in fall. Fall pruning is fine if the plant is dormant so that new growth will not freeze. Spring pruning after new growth has started is also acceptable. Does well in sun or shade. Ilex meserveae Centennial Girl Holly Zone 5 Ht: 12-15 W: 5-8 A slow growing, narrow, pyramidal holly with deep green satin foliage. Excellent cold tolerance with berries that last into early spring. Perfect for hedges, large planters and to soften corners of buildings. It will require a male pollinator (I. aquifolium or I. meserveae). Ilex x aquipernyi Dragon Lady Holly Zone 5 Ht: 10 W: 8 A self -pollinating pyramidal tree form with small dark green leaves. Red berries in fall through winter. Sun to part shade. Leucothoe #15

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Leucothoe fontanesiana Rainbow Leucothoe #3 Zone 4 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 2 - 3 Green and cream leaves with fragrant white flowers in May. Prefers a cool, moist soil and protection from winter wind. A purplish color in fall. Prefers some protection and morning sunlight. Northside planting and shade are best.

Nandina

Nandinas provide year round interest due to the change in coloration throughout the seasons. Straggly stems may be pruned back to the base in the spring and they prefer a fertile soil.

Nandina domestica nana Firehouse Nandina Zone 6 HT. 2 W 2 This compact mounded variety is bright green in spring but bright red all winter. Sun to part shade. Nandina domestica Heavenly Bamboo Nandina Zone 6 Ht. 6 W. 4 An upright shrub with green leaves in summer turning red in winter. Red berries in fall. Sun to part shade.

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Nandina domestica Greray Sunray Nandina #2 Zone 6 Ht. 3 W. 3 This compact shrub has bright copper and bronze new growth in spring that turns brick red in winter. Sun to part shade. Pieris Pieris japonica Flaming Silver Japanese Pieris Zone 5 Ht: 5 W: 5 A slow growing shrub with flaming red new foliage and fragrant white flowers. Prefers a well-drained soil and part shade. A northside planting is best. #3

Pieris japonica Mountain Fire Japanese Pieris Zone 5 Ht.4 W. 3 Needs shade winter and summer. Flowers white in early April. New growth is red. Requires loose acid soil. Part shade. A northside planting is best.

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Laurel

Prunus laurocerasus Otto Luyken English Laurel Zone 6 Ht: 3 W: 6 A dwarf English laurel ideal for hedging Showy white flower spikes in spring are followed by small black fruit in summer. Full to part sun.

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Rhododendron

Rhododendrons come in a wide variety of colors and are gorgeous when in bloom. A well-aerated, acidic soil with plenty of humus to retain moisture is best. They do not like to have their roots dry out but will not tolerate waterlogged roots either. They require little maintenance other than a gentle deadheading after flowering. Plant on the north side in mounded soil for best results.

Rhododendron Evergreen Azalea Hybrids Zone 5 Ht: 3 W: 4 An acidic, moist but well-drained soil is best. Spring flowers in red, white, pink and lavender. Medium to dark green leaves in summer, reddish-brown in fall through winter. Varieties available: Hino Crimson, Rosebud, Girard Pleasant, Girards Purple. Needs shade summer and winter.

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Rhododendron Exbury Azalea Zone 5 Ht: 5 W: 4 A deciduous variety with an upright growing habit in orange, yellow, salmon and pink. Varieties available: Klondkye, Gibralter, Mount St. Helen, Cannons Double. Requires some sun for best flowering. Rhododendron catwbiense Boursalt Zone 5 Ht: 5-6 W: 5-6 Purple flowers appear in mid May. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil and protection from wind. Sun to part shade. Rhododendron catawbiense Nova Zembla Rhododendron Zone 5 Ht: 5 W: 5 Requires shade throughout the seasons. Deep red flowers in mid-spring. A stout trunk with dense, green foliage. Prefers an acidic soil. Feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom. Shade. Rhododendron catawbiense Roseum Elegans Rhododendron Zone 5 Ht: 5 - 6 W: 5 - 7 Requires shade winter and summer and needs protection from winter winds. Dense trusses of small, funnel-shaped rose-lilac flowers in May. Large olive green leaves. An easy care vigorous grower. Rhododendron P.J.M. Elite Rhododendron Zone 5 Ht: 3 - 4 W: 3 - 4 A slow growing hardy variety with lavender/pink blooms in early spring. Small, dark green leaves. Prefers an acidic soil. Feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom. Will tolerate some morning sun. Rhododendron PJM Olga Mezzitt PJM Olga Rhododendron Zone 5 Ht: 3 - 4 W: 4 - 5 A low maintenance variety with pink flowers in early spring. Small, dark green leaves. Will tolerate some morning sun.

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Grasses Grasses come in a variety of sizes, colors and textures and are a welcome addition to any landscape. They can be cut back in the fall but many people prefer to wait until early spring in order to enjoy the texture and form in the winter months. The taller ornamental grasses can be used as a living screen and make a nice backdrop for perennials and annuals. The shorter varieties such as carex and liriope can be used as a groundcover and look wonderful planted under trees or used as a border. Grasses may be divided in early spring every 3-4 years. Fertilizer is not normally needed as most ornamental grasses will find all of the nutrients they need in a typical garden soil. Category Grasses Item Calamagrostis acutiflora Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass Zone 4 Ht: 18 - 24 W: 2 Flower stalks to 6 feet. Fast growing, upright habit. Green foliage with reddish-brown feathery spikes in April/May. Sun. #1 #3

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Carex laxiculmis Bunny Blue Japanese Sedge Grass #1 Zone 5 Ht: 1 W: 1 An easy-to-grow grass which is deer-resistant. Will form nicely rounded clumps. Part shade to shade.

#1 Carex morrowii Aurea Variegata Variegated Japanese Sedge Grass Zone 5 Ht: 1 W: 1 A mounding perennial with green and creamy white blades. To keep tidy, remove old foliage before new leaves appear. Divide clumps every 2 -3 years in early spring. Shade to part sun. Eragrastis elliottii Blue Love Grass Zone 6 Ht: 3 W: 2 - 3 Narrow, powder-blue foliage. Airy but sturdy plumes appear in May. Drought tolerant. Sun. Fescue #3

Festuca glauca Elijah Blue Fescue #1 Zone 4 Ht: 8 - 12 W: 8 - 12 A fast growing, clumping habit. An icy blue color. Buff-colored flowers rise above foliage in late summer on mature plants. Remove old foliage before new growth. Divide every 2 - 3 years in early spring. Full sun. Hakonechloa Macra Aureola Golden Hakone Grass Zone 4 Ht: 12-18 W: 18-24 A lovely ornamental grass resembling miniature cascading bamboo. Individual blades are inch wide, yellow with a thin green stripe. In autumn the grass takes on a tinge of pinkish red. Requires a well drained moist soil with no clay. Imperata cylindrical Japanese Blood Grass Zone 5 Ht: 1 - 2 W: 1 A burgundy color which becomes more intense in fall. Spreads slowly by rhizomes. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer. Full sun to part shade. #1

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Liriope muscari Big Blue Liriope #1 Zone 6 Ht: 12 - 15 W: 12 -15 A lovely grass-like perennial which works well as a groundcover. Blue flower spikes in summer followed by black berries. Prefers a partially shaded area and moist soil. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Divide every 2 -3 years in early spring. Sometimes known as lily turf or monkey grass. Liriope muscari Cleopatra Liriope #1 Zone 6 Ht: 12 - 15 W: 12 - 15 A grass-like perennial with dark green foliage. Purple flower spikes in summer. Prefers a well-drained to dry soil. Part shade. Liriope muscari Variegata Variegated Liriope #1 Zone 6 Ht: 15 W: 15 Grass-like foliage is green and yellow. Purple flower spikes appear in late summer. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Divide every 2 - 3 years in early spring. Sometimes known as lily turf or monkey grass. Part shade to part sun. Liriope spicata Silver dragon Liriope Zone 6 Ht; 10-12 W 12-15 Evergreen perennial with dark green grass-like leaves vertically striped with white. Spreads by rhizomes. Part shade. #1

Maiden

Miscanthus sinensis Little Kitten Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht. 2 W: 1.5 A very compact silvery-green plant with wiry leaves. Small, sparse silvery plumes in fall. Full or part sun.

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Miscanthus sinensis Little Zebra Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht: 4- W: 2-3 Green and yellow bands across the foliage which last all season Reddish-purple plumes in late summer. Full or part sun. Miscanthus sinensis Morning Light Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht: 5 W: 2 Creamy white and green striped foliage. Bronze plumes in late summer. Full to part sun. Miscanthus sinensis Condensatus Cosmopolitan Maiden Grass Zone 6 Ht: 10 W: 3 A cream and green striped foliage with copper-red flowers that appear in September. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Divide every 2 - 3 years in early spring. Full to part sun.

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Miscanthus sinensis Gracillimus Green Maiden Grass #3 Zone 5 Ht: 6 - 8 W: 3 - 5 A tall clumping grass with silvery-green leaves which turn bronze in fall. White, fan-shaped plumes in fall. Full sun. Miscanthus sinensisPurpurascens Purple Flame Maiden Grass #3 Zone 5 Ht: 3 - 4 W: 2 - 3 An early blooming grass. Red-tipped new foliage with red to orange fall color. Plumes of burgundy appear in August to September and change to silver. Sun. Miscanthus sinensis Rotsilber Red Silver Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht.5 W: 4 Narrow silver foliage topped with red flower plumes in fall. Full or part sun. Miscanthus sinensis Strictus Porcupine Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht: 10-12 W: 6-8 Green leaves with yellow horizontal bands. Silver-white plumes appear in fall. Full sun. Miscanthus sinensis Varigatus Variegated Japanese Silver Maiden Grass Zone 5 Ht. 4 W: 3 Creamy white variegated blade, may become leggy in late summer. Full sun. Switch #3

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Panicum virgatum Heavy Metal Switch Grass #3 Zone 4 Ht: 3 W: 2 - 3 Blue-gray foliage turns yellow in fall. Weeping plumes of purple-green spikes appear in late summer. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Divide clumps every 2 - 3 years in early spring. Full to part sun. Panicum virgatum Shenandoah Switch Grass #3 Zone 4 Ht: 4 W: 2 - 3 An upright grass with soft green foliage. Dark red color begins to show in July and deepens to a burgundy color in late fall. Plumes appear in late summer and have a rose tint. A fast grower. Full to part sun.

Fountain

Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass #1 Zone 4 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 1 - 2 Dark green tufted blades turn a golden russet in fall. Greenish white feathery plumes late summer through fall. Full sun.

#1 Pennisetum alopecuroides Little Bunny Dwarf Fountain Grass Zone 5 Ht: 10 - 12 W: 10 12 Full sun. Dark green foliage turns yellow in fall. White feathery plumes late summer through fall. Pennisetum alopecuroides Green Fountain Grass #3 Zone 5 Ht: 2 - 3 W: 2 - 3 Narrow, shiny green blades. Flower spikes are produced July to September and last into winter. Long arching flower stems. A dependable, hardy grass. Divide clumps in early spring every 2 -3 years. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Full sun. Pennisetum setaceous Rubrum Purple Fountain Grass Zone 8 Ht: 2 - 4 W: 2 - 3 Neat clumps of reddish-purple blades. Rose-red flower spikes summer through fall. Remove old foliage before new growth appears. Should be considered an annual in Southern Indiana. Full sun. Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium The Blues Little Bluestem Grass Zone 3 Ht: 3 W: 3 Plumes are twice the height of grass. Foliage changes from blue in summer to pink in fall to blond in winter. Sun. #1

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Bamboo

Fargesia rufa Bamboo #5 A clumping form which reaches 7-10 feet tall. A rapid grower with #15 a non-invasive root system. Will need some protection from afternoon 12 Box sun. Hardy zones 5-9. Sun to shade.

Ground Cover and Vines Groundcover should be planted six (6) to twelve (12) inches apart * * * * * * in the pattern shown to the right for maximum coverage. * * * * * * It is best to add some organic matter to the soil and * * * * * * work it in to a depth of eight inches. Mulching will help maintain the necessary moisture. Groundcover will benefit from annual feeding each spring. Fertilome tree and shrub food has proven itself effective and its granular form can be spread over existing mulch layer. Once established groundcover is an attractive way to help control erosion and looks wonderful covering hillsides. Category Groundcover Item Euonymus fortunei Coloratus Purple Wintercreeper Zone 4 Ht: 6 - 12 W: 2 - 3 This evergreen groundcover will deepen to a burgundy color in fall and provide seasonal interest. A fast grower. Sun to shade. Best groundcover for sun. Hedera helix English Ivy Zone 4 Ht: 6 W: 12 A woody groundcover with lovely green foliage which will climb structures as well as cover the ground. Will establish itself and grow quickly. Full to part shade. 2 Flat/50

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Pachysandra terminalis Pachysandra 2 Zone 3 Ht: 8 W: 18 This is an easy, slow growing groundcover Flat/50 which will grow under evergreens and in shady locations. White flowers appear in summer. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil. Full to part shade. The first year it sleeps, the second year it creeps and the third year it leaps!

Vinca minor Myrtle/Periwinkle Zone 4 Ht: 6 W: 6 The woody stems on this evergreen will cover the ground and provide a glossy, dark green carpet. Small flowers are produced mid-spring through early summer. A good choice for shady to partly shady areas.

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Climbing vines should be planted eighteen inches from their support system which may be a wall, fence, trellis or arbor. Amending the soil with organic material will provide a good planting medium. Vines may need to be tied to the structure when becoming established and as new growth appears. The woody varieties will require a sturdy form of support that will be strong enough to withstand their weight at maturity.

Climbing Vines

Euonymus fortunei Moonshadow Euonymus Zone 4 A fast growing evergreen climber with small green and gold leaves. Full to part sun. Hydrangea anomala Petiolaris Climbing White Hydrangea Zone 4 A clinging vine with white lace cap flowers in early summer. Cinnamon-colored scaling bark. Prune annually to control size. Part sun to shade. Hydrangea roseum Climbing Pink Hydrangea Zone 4 A fast growing, clinging vine with red and pink stems and leaves. Pale pink flowers. Part sun to shade.

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Honeysuckle

Lonicera necrotic Goldflame Honeysuckle Zone 4 A fast growing deciduous vine with clusters of fragrant, brightly colored flowers beginning in June and continuing all summer. Full to part sun. Parthencissus tricuspid Boston Ivy Zone 4 This woody vine will easily climb tree bark, brick and stone surfaces. Without support it will sprawl across the ground. A fast growing, deciduous vine. Sun to light shade. Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Zone 4 Also known as Engleman Ivy. A woody vine which turns a burgundy color in fall. Can be used as a shading vine on masonry. Adheres by disks rather than penetrating roots as does the Boston Ivy. Sun to shade.

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Wisteria

Wisteria frutascens Amethyst Falls Wisteria* Zone 5 A vigorous, deciduous vine which flowers heavily in April/May and continues blooming on new growth throughout the summer. Produces slightly fragrant, intensely blue racemes 4 - 6 inches long. Sun to part shade. Prune hard in fall.

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Wisteria floribunda Pink Ice Wisteria* Zone 5 A fast growing deciduous vine which produces pink flowers in late April. Will tolerate drought and some wetness. Sun to part shade. Wisteria floribunda Purple Patches Wisteria* Zone 5 A deciduous vine with long, fragrant drooping clusters of purple flowers in early summer. Sun to part shade.

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* Wisteria will support itself by entwining branches. Perennials 2011. Achillea - Yarrow Acorus Sweet Flag Aconitum - Monkshood Agastache Ajuga - Bugleweed Alchemilla Ladys Mantle Alyssum Aquilegia - Columbine Areneria - Sandwort Aruncus Goats Beard Artemesia - Wormwood Asclepias Swamp Milkweed Aster Astilbe False Spirea Athyrium - Fern Baptisia False Indigo Belamcanda Blackberry Lily Bergenia Pig Squeak Brunnera Siberian Bugloss Buddleia Butterfly Bush Calamintha Calamint Campanula Bellflower Cerastium Snow in Summer Ceratostigma Plumbago, Leadwort Centaura Cornflower Chelone - Turtlehead Cimcifuga Bugbane Cinquefoil Potentilla Clematis Convallaria Lily of the Valley Crocosmia Coreopsis Tickseed Delphinium Dianthus Pinks Dicentra Bleeding Heart Digitalis Foxglove Dryopteris - Fern Echinacea Coneflower Echinops Globe Thistle Eryngium Sea Holly Eupatorium Little Joe Pye Weed

Euphorbia - Spurge Gaillardia Blanketflower Galium Sweet Woodruff Geranium Cranesbill Gypsophilia Babys Breath Helleborus Lenten Rose Helenium Sneezeweed Heliopsis False Sunflower Hemerocallis Daylily Heuchera Coralbells Hosta Houttuynia Chameleon Plant Iberis Candytuft Incarvillea Hardy Gloxinia Iris Kniphofia Red Hot Poker Lamium Deadnettle Lavandula - Lavender Leucanthemum Shasta Daisy Liatris Gayfeather Ligularia Lilium - Lily Linum Flax Lobelia Cardinal Flower Lupinus Lupine Lychnis Catchfly Malva Mallow, Hollyhock Monarda Bee Balm Mukdenia Myosotis Forget Me Not Nepeta Catmint Oenothera Evening Primrose Ophiopogon Black Mondo Grass Paeonia Peony Papaver - Poppy Pardancanda Candy Lily Penstemon Beardtongue Perovskia Russian Sage Phlox Tall Garden Phlox Phlox Creeping Phlox Polygonatum Solomons Seal Platycodon Balloonflower Polemonium Jacobs Ladder Primula - Primrose Pulmonaria Lungwort Rudbeckia Black-Eyed Susan Salvia Sagina Irish Moss Saponaria Rock Soapwort Scabiosa Pincushion Flower Sedum Stonecrop Sempervivum Hens and Chicks Stachys Lambs Ear Stokesia Stokes Aster Tanacetum Painted Daisy

Thalictrum Meadow Rue Thymus - Thyme Tiarella Foamflower Tricyrtis Toad Lily Trillium Wake-Robin Trollius Globeflower Veronica - Speedwell

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