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GINKGO biloba ‘Folkert’s Select’

February 24th, 2022

Small leaves on upward angled branches. Narrow habit. Excellent yellow fall foliage.

GINKGO biloba ‘Fan Dancer’

February 24th, 2022

Very rare selection, so some information is yet to be confirmed. Not dwarf. Hardy to at least zone 5, perhaps more. Horizontal to slightly pendant branches with an upright terminal leader. Leaves are irregularly variegated with bold, rich yellow and noted for not reverting.

FAGUS sylvatica ‘Rohan Red Weeping’

February 24th, 2022

Small, slow growing, weeping beech with bronze-red to rich-purple wavy leaves.

FAGUS sylvatica ‘Felderbach’

February 24th, 2022

Leathery, dark green, thumb-sized leaves on a dwarf, columnar form. Slow-growing.

ASIMINA triloba ‘Tollgate’

February 24th, 2022

Large yellow-fleshed fruit in Oct. Some reports of hardiness to zone 4.

All Asimina need a second variety to cross pollinate in order to produce fruit.

ASIMINA triloba ‘Sweet Alice’

February 24th, 2022

More compact habit than other selections; large yellow-orange fruit in Sept/Oct.

ASIMINA triloba ‘Prolific’

February 24th, 2022

Can start producing fruits within 2 years of planting. Medium-large, sweet, early-ripening fruit in fall.

All Asimina need a second variety to cross pollinate in order to produce fruit.

ASIMINA triloba ‘Ford Amend’

February 24th, 2022

An earlier fruiting selection, with mid-spring flowers developing into fall fruits. Fall foliage is golden yellow. Some reports of hardiness to zone 4.

All Asimina need a second variety to cross pollinate in order to produce fruit.

PINUS densiflora ‘Cesarini’s Variegated’

February 24th, 2022

A yellow and white variegation on the needles of this selection of Dragon’s Eye Pine necessitates a site that offers protection from the hot afternoon sun. Broadly conical to spreading crown.

ABIES alba ‘Schwarzwald’

February 23rd, 2022

Tight, flat habit. Needles are short, thick, glossy and rich-green in color. Branchlets are uniform, spreading more horizontally than vertically.