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Abelia 'Edward Goucher' (pink abelia) - A semi-evergreen shrub to 5½ feet with bronzy leaves and large, lilac-pink flowers. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Abelia grandiflora (glossy abelia) - A durable, easy to grow, semi-evergreen shrub to 6 feet having white flowers tinted pink and glossy, dark green foliage. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Abelia grandiflora 'Golden Glow' (golden abelia) - This lovely cultivar is a mutation of 'Francis Mason' with stunning, golden yellow foliage and a profusion of white flowers. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Abelia grandiflora 'Sherwoodii' (dwarf abelia) - A selected, dwarf form that makes a compact, spreading shrub and has white flowers. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Acca sellowiana (pineapple guava) - A pretty, large, evergreen shrub or small tree up to 25 feet tall with attractive, edible, red and white flowers and delicious, lemon sized, edible, guava like fruit. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Alpinia zerumbet (shell ginger) - A herbaceous perennial to 8 feet with fragrant, shell like, white flowers that are tinged pink having a crinkled, yellow lip that is striped red and brown. Zones 8 - 10. Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata' (variegated shell ginger) - Has many attractive stripes of yellow and cream on the otherwise dark green foliage. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Ardisia japonica (marlberry) - A choice, low growing, evergreen groundcover to 12 inches with glossy, green leaves and bright red fruit for the shade. Zones 7 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Asimina triloba (pawpaw) - A very attractive tree up to 30 feet tall with tropical looking, deciduous foliage and unusual, red-purple flowers followed by large, edible fruit having an excellent flavor. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Aspidistra elatior (cast iron plant) - A thick growing, rhizomatous, clumping evergreen with lance shaped, dark green leaves that is very good for use in the shade. Zones 7 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Aucuba japonica (japanese laurel) - An evergreen shrub to 12 feet with attractive, glossy, dark green foliage and scarlet berries on the female plants during the winter months. Zones 7 - 10. Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' (gold dust plant) - This cultivar has lots of golden yellow variegation in spots and blotches on its dark green leaves. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Betula nigra (river birch) - A fast growing shade tree to 60 feet tall with ornamental, exfoliating bark. Zones 4 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Buddleja davidii (butterfly bush) - A vigorous, deciduous shrub to 9 feet with showy panicles of fragrant flowers in the summer and autumn. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Buxus microphylla variety japonica (japanese boxwood) - A slow growing, evergreen shrub getting about 4 to 6 feet tall with small, rounded leaves that is popular for sheared hegdes or container planting. Grows in full sun to partial shade. Zones 7 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Buxus microphylla variety koreana 'Winter Green' (winter green boxwood) - Another ideal plant for hedges or individual specimen plantings. It has dark green, oval shaped foliage and a small, dense, compact growing habit. Grows best in full sun. Zones 5 - 8. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Callicarpa americana (american beautyberry) - A deciduous shrub to 8 feet with aromatic foliage and abundant, showy, violet fruit in the fall. Zones 6 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Camellia hiemalis - A small, evergreen tree with coriaceous leaves and pink or white flowers. It is thought to be a cross between Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua. Zones 8 - 10. Camellia hiemalis 'Pink Snow' - A vigorous grower of spreading habit with medium size, clear light pink flowers of anemone form. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia hiemalis 'Shishigashira' (lion's head) - A dwarf, free flowering shrub with double, rose-pink flowers. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia japonica (japanese camellia) - A large, evergreen shrub with large, glossy leaves and showy flowers in wintertime. Zones 7 - 9. 3-gallon @ $25.00 Camellia sasanqua - A dense growing, evergreen shrub to 18 feet with white to rose flowers. Zones 7 - 10. Camellia sasanqua 'Dazzler' - Of spreading habit with semi-double, rose-red flowers. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia sasanqua 'Maidens Blush' - Of upright growth habit with single, blush pink flowers. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia sasanqua 'Mine-no-yuki' (snow on the mountain) - A strong grower with pretty, double, white flowers. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia sasanqua 'Sparkling Burgundy' - Of upright to spreading habit with deep purplish red flowers. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Camellia sasanqua 'Yuletide' - A compact, upright growing cultivar with single, bright red flowers having a contrasting, golden yellow center of stamens. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Chaenomeles japonica (lesser flowering quince) - A dwarf, deciduous shrub to 3 or 4 feet with a wide, spreading habit that produces many attractive, 1¼ inch wide, orange to salmon flowers followed by apple like fruit. Zones 5 - 9. Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet' - A rather compact, low growing, spreading cultivar with bright tomato red flowers produced in abundance. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Chionanthus virginicus (old man's beard) - A deciduous, broad crowned tree to 15 feet with pretty, pendulous panicles of fragrant, white flowers each spring. Zones 4 - 8. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Citrus ponderosa (giant lemon) - A dwarf (8 to 10 feet tall) but vigorous tree with fragrant, white flowers followed by exceptionally large, softball sized fruit up to 2 pounds in weight. Zones 9 and 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) - A small, deciduous, native tree to 30 feet with showy flower bracts, scarlet fruit and orange to red fall color. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Cotoneaster lacteus 'Parneyi' (red clusterberry) - An evergreen shrub to 12 feet with glossy, dark green leaves and corymbs of milky white flowers followed by red fruit. Zones 6 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Crataegus opaca (southern mayhaw) - A wonderful, deciduous, large shrub or small tree with pretty, 1 inch wide, white flowers and edible, reddish fruit up to 1 inch long. Zones 6 - 9. 1-gallon @ $10.00 Cunninghamia lanceolata (chinese fir) - A coniferous, evergreen tree to 150 feet with a conical crown composed of irregularly whorled branches supporting lanceolate leaves that are lustrous, bright green above having 2 white stripes beneath. Zones 7 - 10. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Cuphea hyssopifolia (false heather - mexican heather) - This is a rapidly growing, compact evergreen to about 2 feet with tiny leaves and small, delicate, violet flowers produced virtually non-stop. They are super easy to grow and tolerate shearing well making them excellent plants for edging. Grow best in full sun. Zones 9 and 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Cuphea ignea (cigar flower) - An evergreen shrub to 2 feet with red, cigar like calyx tubes having purple and white lips. Zones 9 & 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Cyperus albostriatus (dwarf umbrella plant) - A fast growing, clumping, umbrella plant to 15 inches tall that is ideal for use in the garden, bog area or near water. Zones 9 & 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Cyperus alternifolius (umbrella plant) - A large growing, dark green umbrella plant to 4 feet with many stems topped with leaf like, involucral bracts. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Cyperus papyrus (eqyptian paper reed) - An outstanding, tropical looking bog plant with triangular stems to 8 feet terminated by huge umbels of over 100 needle like rays. Zones 8 - 10. Cyperus papyrus 'Little Tut' (dwarf eqyptian paper plant) - Very similar to the species but only gets about 2 feet tall. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Cyperus profiler (miniature papyrus) - An exceptionally beautiful species to 18 inches that resembles a diminutive form of Cyperus papyrus. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' (variegated flax lily) - An upright, evergreen perennial to 18 inches with broad, light green, flax like foliage edged in creamy white. The flowers are a very light sky blue. Grows best in filtered light or afternoon shade. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Dietes bicolor (yellow african iris) - A rhizomatous, evergreen perennial to 3 feet with linear, leathery foliage and delicate, yellow-white, iris like flowers having orange spots on the outer parts. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Dietes iridioides (white african iris) - An evergreen, rhizomatous perennial to 2½ feet with iris like foliage and pretty, white flowers having yellow nectar guides and blue style arms. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Duranta erecta (skyflower) - A shrub or small tree to 18 feet with many flowered racemes of blue flowers followed by clusters of yellow fruit. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Duranta erecta 'Alba' (white skyflower) - A white flowered form. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Eleagnus pungens (silverberry) - A large, evergreen shrub up to 15 feet tall with attractive, gray-green foliage and exceptionally fragrant flowers followed by edible, reddish fruit. Zones 7 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Equisetum hyemale (common scouring rush - horsetail) - An attractive rush with slender, evergreen stems to 4 feet that are decoratively marked with black rings. Makes an excellent water plant but must be contained or it will take over as most water plants tend to do. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Eriobotrya japonica (japanese plum - loquat) - A tropical looking, evergreen tree up to 20 feet tall with coarse, dark green, serrated leaves and 2½ inch long, edible, yellow fruit having sweet, aromatic flesh. Zones 7 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Eucalyptus cinerea (silver dollar tree) - An evergreen tree to 50 feet having highly aromatic, rounded, silvery leaves and fibrous, red-brown bark. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Fatsia japonica (japanese aralia) - An evergreen, wide spreading shrub to 18 feet with large, leathery, palmately lobed, tropical looking foliage. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Ficus pumila (creeping fig - fig ivy) - Climbing by its roots, this evergreen with small, dark green leaves makes an excellent wall cover. It will even adhere to glass! Be certain to maintain it however as it can quickly get away from where you want it. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Firmiana simplex (chinese parasol) - A wonderful, deciduous tree to 60 feet with smooth, green bark and tropical looking, large, lobed foliage. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Forsythia intermedia (golden bells) - An erect to spreading, deciduous shrub to 9 feet with dark yellow flowers produced during the spring before the leaves emerge. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Gaura lindheimeri 'Pink Butterfly' - A shrubby perennial to 3 feet of vase like habit with erect stalks of pink flowers resembling butterflies. Grows best in full sun and is very drought tolerant. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Ginkgo biloba (maidenhair tree) - A noble, deciduous tree that has very few, if any, pest problems and highly ornamental, golden yellow fall foliage. Zones 4 - 8. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Hamelia patens (fire bush - scarlet bush) - An evergreen shrub or small tree to 9 feet having showy clusters of orange-red flowers all summer long. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Hibiscus moscheutos (rose mallow - dinnerplate hibiscus) - Robust, herbaceous, perennial shrubs to 5 feet with very large, showy flowers during the summer months. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Hibiscus mutabilis (confederate rose) - A deciduous, large shrub or small tree with many colorful flowers in the late summer and fall. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Hibiscus syriacus (althea - rose of sharon) - A much branched, deciduous, small tree or shrub to 12 feet with many colorful flowers all summer long. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Indigofera decora (chinese indigo) - A low, spreading, deciduous shrub to 24 inches with pendent, 8 inch long racemes of pink flowers. Zones 5 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Iris fulva (copper iris) - A showy, easy to grow perennial with abundant bloom stalks which carry pretty, rusty red to deep red flowers just above the bright green, sword shaped foliage. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Iris pseudacorus (yellow flag) - A handsome perennial with dark green leaves up to 3 inches wide and 5 feet tall with 4¾ inch wide, bright yellow flowers on well branched stalks. This very vigorous plant has beautiful foliage and does great in shallow water but be certain to contain it as it is very aggressive. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Juniperus conferta (shore juniper) - A low growing to trailing habit makes this evergreen a great choice for ground cover. Zones 6 - 9. Juniperus conferta 'Blue Pacific' - This form has beautiful, ocean blue-green colored foliage that holds up even in the winter. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Justicia brandegeana (shrimp plant) - An evergreen, downy shrub to 3 feet with 3½ inch long, arching to pendant spikes consisting of shrimp colored bracts from which emerge tubular, white flowers. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Kerria japonica (japanese rose) - A beautiful, shade loving, deciduous shrub to 5 feet with many 2 inch wide, single yellow blooms. Zones 4 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Koelreuteria bipinnata (golden rain tree) - A spreading, deciduous tree to 15 feet with bipinnate foliage and bright yellow flowers followed by deep rose-red capsules. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Lantana montevidensis (weeping lantana) - A very low growing, trailing, evergreen shrub to 2 feet with abundant violet flowers that are produced all summer long. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Lantana montevidensis 'Alba' - This is a pretty, white flowered form. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Laurus nobilis (bay laurel) - A small, evergreen tree or shrub to 30 feet that makes a neat, patio plant with dark green leaves that may be used as seasoning. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Leucophyllum frutescens (texas purple sage) - A splendid, compact, evergreen, drought tolerant shrub to 6 feet with silvery gray foliage and abundant rosy lavender flowers to 1 inch across. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Ligustrum japonicum (wax leaf privet) - A trouble free, fast growing, dense evergreen shrub or small tree of upright habit with lustrous, dark green foliage and fragrant, white flowers. Zones 7 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Ligustrum japonicum 'Jack Frost' (jack frost ligustrum) - A slower growing and smaller statured form of wax leaf with beautifully variegated, gray-green leaves being marbled and edged in cream, white and gold. One of the best ligustrums! 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Ligustrum japonicum 'Rotundifolium' (curly leaf wax) - A rigidly erect growing form to 6 feet having closely space, twisted, dark green leaves. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Lonicera sempervirens (coral honeysuckle - trumpet honeysuckle) - A vigorouse, evergreen vine with fragrant, tubular red flowers followed by bright red fruit. This plant is a must for the hummingbird enthusiast! 3-gallon @ $10.00 Loropetalum chinense (chinese evergreen witch hazel) - An evergreen shrub to 9 feet with many feathery, cream flowers in late winter and early spring. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Loropetalum chinense 'Plum Delight' - A fantastic, fast growing shrub to at least 6 feet with new growth being burgundy and maturing purple. It has hot pink, spidery flowers and grows well in either sun or shade. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Lycoris radiata (red spider lily) - The famous, super hardy spider lily that does so well with narrow, dark green foliage and gorgeous, spidery, red flowers having wavy segments. Zones 3 - 8. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Mahonia bealei (oregon grape holly) - An erect, evergreen shrub to 6 feet with olive-green, holly like leaflets and scented, pale yellow flowers. Zones 6 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Mahonia fortunei (chinese mahonia) - A low, bushy evergreen to 4 feet with dark green leaflets that are paler beneath and bright yellow flowers. zones 7 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Melia azederach (chinaberry - persian lilac - pride of india - bead tree) - A deciduous tree to 40 feet with pinnately compound leaves and panicles of lilac flowers in the summer followed by round, yellow fruit. Native to northern India and China. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Michelia figo (banana shrub - sweet magnolia) - A densely branched, evergreen shrub to 15 feet with very fragrant, creamy yellow flowers having purple tinged tepal margins. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Monstera deliciosa (swiss cheese plant) -A robust, evergreen climber clinging by aerial roots with large, glossy, dark green leaves up to 3 feet long and 2½ feet wide having holes or perforations between the veins. It also produces an edible fruit having the taste of banana or pineapple. Zones 9 and 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Morus rubra (red mulberry) - A deciduous tree to 60 feet with 5 inch long leaves and attractive, 1 inch long, edble, red to dark purple-black fruit that also makes a fine ornamental, shade tree. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Nandina domestica (heavenly bamboo) - A multi-stemmed, evergreen to semi-deciduous shrub with cane like stems and long lasting, bright red berries during the fall, winter and spring. Zones 7 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Nandina domestica 'Firepower' - One of the best dwarf cultivars up to 2 feet tall with intense autumn colors of crimson and green. 1-gallon @ $10.00 Philadelphus virginalis (mock orange) - An upright, deciduous shrub to 6 feet with very fragrant, large, usually double, pure white blooms in the summer. Zones 5 - 9. Philadelphus virginalis 'Natchez' - A sensational clone with 2 inch wide, fragrant, single white flowers in the spring and summer. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Philodendron bipinnatifidum (split leaf philodendron) - An arborescent evergreen to 6 feet with huge, glossy, bright green, split leaves up to 3 feet long. Zones 9 and 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Philodendron 'Xanadu' - This is a much more compact grower than the typical "split leaf" but can be used in much the same way without overpowering surrounding plants. The leaves are also more divided. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Pinus glabra (spruce pine) - A bushy, evergreen, coniferous tree to 100 feet with aromatic, dark green needles on horizontal branches of good landscape form. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Pinus virginiana (virginia pine) - A tough, evergreen, coniferous tree to 45 feet with thin, furrowed bark and twisted, finely serrated needles. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Pittosporum tobira (mock orange) - An evergreen shrub to 15 feet with leathery, glossy, dark green leaves and orange blossom scented, cream to yellow flowers. Zones 8 - 10. Pittosporum tobira 'Variegata' (variegated mock orange) - This clones has very fragrant flowers and very pretty, variegated foliage with creamy white margins and marbling. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Plumbago auriculata (cape leadwort) - A shrub with long, arching branches supporting spikes of pretty, sky blue flowers. Zones 8 - 10. Plumbago auriculata 'Imperial Blue' - This is a smaller, more well behaved clone with darker blue flowers than typical in the species. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Prunus caroliniana (cherry laurel) - An evergreen tree to 36 feet with coriaceous, dark green leaves and multitudes of creamy white flowers followed by lustrous, black fruit which are relished by wildlife. Zones 6 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Prunus glandulosa (flowering almond) - A showy, small, deciduous shrub to 5 feet with pretty white to pink flowers and attractive, edible, dark red fruit in the summer. Zones 4 - 8. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Quercus shumardii (shumard's red oak) - A choice, large, deciduous tree to 90 feet with deeply lobed leaves that are 7 inches long and 4 inches wide. Zones 5 - 9. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Rhaphiolepis delacourii (hybrid hawthorn) - A group of mounding, low growing, evergreen shrubs that are loaded with flowers in the late spring and early summer. Zones 8 - 10. Rhaphiolepis delacourii 'Clara' - A dwarf to medium size, disease resistant clone with lots of showy, white flowers. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) - A very aromatic, evergreen shrub with linear, tomentose leaves that release a wonderful scent when bruised. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' - A spreading form as opposed to the typical upright type. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Ruellia brittoniana (willow leaf mexican petunia) - A herbaceous perennial to 2½ feet with narrow, purplish green, lanceolate leaves and soft purple-blue, petunia like blooms all summer long. Zones 7 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Ruellia brittoniana 'Rosea' - A pastel pink flowered form. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Ruellia brittoniana variety katieana - A dwarf form under 1 foot tall with closely spaced foliage and many delightful, purple-blue flowers. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Ruellia brittoniana variety katieana 'Alba' - A white flowered form. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Ruellia brittoniana variety katieana 'Rosea' - A pink flowered form. 1-gallon @ $5.00 Russelia equisetiformis (firecracker) - An evergreen shrub to 7 feet with weeping, whorled, rush like, green stems and tubular, red, "firecracker" flowers. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Sassafras albidum (sassafras) - A deciduous, aromatic tree to 60 feet with medium green foliage that turns brilliant gold to red in the autumn plus blue fruit. Zones 5 - 9. 5-gallon @ $25.00 Spiraea cantoniensis (reeves spiraea) - A spreading shrub to 6 feet with arching branches of blue-green leaves and numerous single, white flowers. Zones 6 - 9. Spiraea cantoniensis 'Lanceata' (bridal wreath - double reeves spiraea) - This clone has lanceolate leaves and dense clusters of double, snow white flowers in spring. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Spiraea japonica (japanese spiraea) - An erect growing, deciduous shrub to about 5 feet with flat clusters of rose-pink to carmine flowers during the summer. Zones 5 - 9. Spiraea japonica 'Anthony Waterer' - An upright, dwarf, semi-evergreen clone with rose-pink flowers and bright green leaves having cream and pink variegation. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess' - A dwarf clone of mounding habit with delicate, light green leaves that are tinted red in the autumn and flat clusters of rose-crimson blooms. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Spiraea prunifolia (popcorn spiraea) - A dense, bushy, deciduous shrub to 6 feet with arching branches that support loads of double, pure white flowers. Zones 4 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Spiraea thunbergii (baby's breath spiraea) - A densely branched, deciduous shrub to 3 feet with nodding branches of many dainty, single, pure white flowers in spring. Zones 4 - 9. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Taxodium distichum (bald cypress) - A large, deciduous, coniferous tree to 120 feet with a buttressed trunk and "knees". Zones 6 - 10. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Ternstroemia gymnanthera (false cleyera) - An evergreen shrub or small tree to 10 feet with coriaceous, dark green leaves; white flowers and red fruit. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00 Ternstroemia gymnanthera 'Variegata' (variegated false cleyera) - A beautifully variegated form with the leaf centers being marbled grey and the leaf margins being cream later becoming rose tinted. 3-gallon @ $10.00 Trachycarpus fortunei (windmill palm) - A tall palm to 60 feet tall with dark green, palmate leaves that are up to 4 feet across on petioles up to 3 feet long. Zones 8 - 10. 3-gallon @ $15.00 Vaccinium ashei (rabbiteye blueberry) - A semi-evergreen, suckering shrub to 10 feet with pretty, white to pink flowers and delicious, blue-black fruit of excellent quality. Zones 8 - 10. 1-gallon @ $5.00 3-gallon @ $10.00
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