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Ash Leaf False Spirea features airy plumes of white flowers rising above the foliage from early to mid summer. It has dark green deciduous foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The leaves do not develop any appreciable fall colour. This Shrub will send out suckers, so plant with this in mind. Attracts Bees.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 5'-6'
- Spread: 5'-6'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Spirea is an old landscape staple, so what could one do that could possible earn it superlatives? Well, seedless and non-invasive would be a start; non-stop blooming would be even better. And these are exactly what makes Double Play Doozie spirea the most beautiful, innovative, ground-breaking spirea bush to ever grace a landscape. Like all of the Double Play® spirea series, the show begins in early spring, when the foliage emerges in blazing brilliant color - in this case, deep red. By late spring, the flowers begin to emerge, a bright, glowing purple-red that truly sings in the landscape. And as summer comes on, the show doesn't stop: it just keeps flowering, and flowering, and flowering. Because it produces no seeds, it puts all of its energy into flowering! It does it all with the same good looks, drought tolerance, and deer resistance that you expect from a spirea plant, too.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Height: 24 - 36"
Width: 24 - 36"
Zone: 3
Photo and data courtesy of Proven Winners
A dense, upright mounded shrub with attractive bronze-tinged new growth in spring, that matures to a soft yellow-green and develops into a brilliant coppery orange in the fall. Panicles of rosy red flowers rise above the foliage in summer, creating a dynamic contrast. Excellent for brightening shrub borders. Good heat tolerance. Deciduous.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 2 - 3'
- Width: 2 - 3'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Low mounded shrub with small, yellow foliage making it a good contrast for any landscape with a darker backdrop. Good choice for attracting butterflies. Deer do not find this shrub particularly attractive and tend to pass over it. Best suited in mass plantings for small hedges along with foundations and borders.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 18 - 24"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Dainty clusters of rose pink blooms create a pleasing contrast with the low-growing, mint green foliage. Naturally develops a tidy, compact, rounded form that fits nicely in shrub borders. Wonderful as an accent plant, specimen plant, or used to create a low hedge. Deciduous.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer
Height: 2'
Spread: 2'-3'
Zone: 3
Photos and Data Courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Little Spark® is a compact spirea with orange new growth that holds its yellow leaf color throughout the summer, even when planted in full sun. A summer bloomer, the pink flowers arise just above the foliage, and if you give them a quick shear when they are done, it will rebloom in late summer. Fall color includes shades of pink, creating a multi-toned effect. Little Spark® is fantastic when planted along a garden border.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Part Shade
Mature Size:
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Height: 2'
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Width: 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of First Editions
Shirobana Spirea is smothered in stunning clusters of pink flowers with white overtones at the ends of the branches from late spring to mid summer, which emerge from distinctive rose flower buds. It has bluish-green deciduous foliage. The small serrated pointy leaves turn an outstanding coppery-bronze in the fall
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 2' - 3'
- Width: 2' - 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Superstar™ Spirea is a compact shrub with deep green foliage that shows off stunning scarlet red new growth to its best advantage. Pink blossoms grace the plant in June, and it will rebloom in August if the spent flowers are pruned. The three-season appeal continues with an excellent bronze fall color.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
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Height: 3'
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Width: 4'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of First Editions
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A large evergreen tree with dense, ascending, lateral branches from the ground up that form a broad pyramidal to conical crown. It varies from the typical white spruce in its denser, more compact habit and slower growth rate. It has a shallow, fiberous, wide spreading root system. The thin bark is ashy gray / brown.
Brown cylindrical cones appear in late July and may persist on the tree into January. It is better adapted than the white spruce.
Grows best in acidic, moist loams with full sun, but adapts to a variety of conditions including shade, drought, hot and cold. It is flood intolerant and sensitive to soil compaction.
This tree has a slow growth rate at less than 12" per year.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 35' - 45'
- Width: 15' - 20'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Very short needles earned Picea pungens ‘Bonny Blue’ its name and fame. The tiny, narrow needles are bright blue and they are closely arranged with an angle that is acute to the stem. Slower growing than the species when young, the tree, selected by Roger Mackiness, Corbett, Oregon, matures into a large formal stature.
B&B 4'-5' tall
Garden Size: 20’H x 15’W
Large: 15+″/year 40' at maturity
Broad Upright
Zone 2
Blue
Conifer
Full Sun
Lanham’s Beehive Spruce
The late Gary Lanham found this unusual, boldly textured, compact Norway Spruce in 1994 in Kentucky, a witch’s broom nearly 10′ up in a mature Picea abies. Intrigued by the interesting beehive form, Gary took it to Klein’s Nursery in Louisville, and from there, it made its way to Iseli Nursery. The needles of Picea abies ‘Lanham’s Beehive’ are longer and thicker than other dwarf cultivars and they have a slight glaucous tint. These features, combined with prominent, cinnamon colored stems and buds, create a dramatic effect.
Garden Size: 3’H x 4’W
Dwarf: 3-5″/year
Spreading
Zone 3
Green
Conifer
Picea pungens ‘Montgomery’ is an outstanding and industry standard silver-blue spruce that was originally part of the conifers accumulated by dedicated collector, Col. R.H. Montgomery. Prior to selling his Greenwich, Connecticut, estate, he donated his entire collection to the New York Botanical Garden, and this Picea pungens was named to honor him during the dedication of the Montgomery Conifer Collection in May, 1949. The original plant can still be seen there today. The slow-growing, dwarf spruce is globe-shaped when young, but it will eventually form a leader as it matures and develop an upright, broad shape that is wider than tall.
Garden Size: 8’H x 6’W
Dwarf: 3-6″/year
Broad Upright
Zone 2
Blue
Conifer
Full Sun
The flagship cultivar in the Iseli® Blues collection, Moonstone® is an Iseli exclusive improvement of the popular globe blue spruce. This well-mannered little gem has bright blue foliage and maintains a compact, rounded form from youth to maturity. The perfect size and shape for suburban gardens, you can rely on Moonstone® to add an easy-care pop of vivid blue to your landscape for years of enjoyment.
Picea pungens Moonstone® (‘INHWB’ PP34,321)
- Garden Size: 2’H x 2’W
- Growth Rate: 1-3″/year
- Iseli® Introduction
- Hardiness Zone: 2
- Globe Shaped
- Full Sun
- Blue Needle
Selected for its resilience to harsh winter conditions, the sturdy, compact Picea glauca ‘North Star’ produces a densely branched, classic pyramid that is covered with medium green needles. Its moderate growth rate and ultimate, intermediate size, together with superior hardiness make this introduction from Iseli Nursery ideal for use in larger, more exposed spaces, mixed borders and beds.
Picea glauca ‘North Star’
- Garden Size: 12’H x 6’W
- Growth Rate: 6-10″/year
- Iseli Introduction
- Hardiness Zone: 3
- Narrow Upright
- Full Sun
- Green Needle
An Iseli Introduction seedling selected from Picea abies ‘Rothenhausii’, this new dwarf cultivar has a prostrate habit that forms a low mounding shape with age. It can be grown as a slow growing ground cover or staked upright as a gentle weeper. Delicate tiny green sprays of needles cover this very dainty specimen, which resembles cascading water that has been frozen in time. Great for containers or as a specimen plant for collectors. Truly a one of a kind.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 1.5'
- Width: 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Iseli Nursery
‘Roundabout’ is a compact, green garden orb. Perhaps its color is better described as viridian, a sort of bluish green. Whatever color you perceive, it is a super hardy, symmetrical addition to the garden, like a spherical topiary that never needs shearing. Slow growing with needles in perfect scale to its small size, ‘Roundabout’ is a winner for today’s smaller landscapes. Loves full sun and well drained soil. ‘Roundabout’ was discovered at Iseli Nursery as a witch’s broom growing on Picea pungens ‘Green Spire’.
Picea pungens Iseli® ‘Roundabout’
- Garden Size: 3’H x 2’W
- Growth Rate: 2-4″/year
- Iseli Introduction
- Hardiness Zone: 2
- Globe Shaped
- Full Sun
- Green
The Limey Norway Spruce
Formally thought to be a seedling selection of Picea glauca, the originator of this exciting plant has informed us that ‘The Limey’ is truly of Norway Spruce origin.Fresh, new foliage emerges each spring from the buds of Picea abies ‘The Limey’ with a bright lemon-lime color. Short needles adorn open branching that will fill in with maturity. As the season progresses, the exposed topsides of the needles remain a pleasant yellow while the undersides and shaded interior foliage turn lime green creating a striking contrast. ‘The Limey’ thrives in moist, well-drained soil.
Garden Size: 15’H x 12’W
Intermediate: 6-12″/year
Broad Upright
Zone 3
Yellow
Conifer
Full Sun
Picea pungens ‘Globosa’ is a very well-known dwarf Colorado Blue Spruce, it has an upright, broad form and silvery blue needles that make it virtually indistinguishable from P.p. ‘Montgomery’. The slow-growing, dwarf plant is globe-shaped when young, but will eventually form a leader as it matures and develop an upright, broad shape that is wider than tall. To maintain a globosa or spreading habit, prune out upright or vigorous shoots.
Height: 5' on graft height
Spread: 3' on graft height
Image courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Lamb’s-Ears are one of the most popular silver-leaved perennials, used widely for edging along pathways and borders. Plants form a dense clump of soft, felty silver grey leaves. Upright spikes of minor magenta-pink flowers form in early summer, but these should be clipped off to maintain a tight, compact habit. Clumps are easily divided in spring or early fall. Drought tolerant once established.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 12 - 18"
- Width: 12 - 24"
Zone: 3
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
