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Deciduous Tree
Renaissance Oasis® Paper Birch
(BETULA PAPYR.RENAISSNC OASIS)
Zone 3 | Native
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Height: 60' Spread 30'
An outstanding introduction with a dense, upright form. Exfoliating bark is mahogany-red, turning bright white. Dark green leaves, turning yellow in fall. Highly resistant to birch borer, and drought tolerant.

Evergreen
Green Gem Boxwood
(BUXUS X GREEN GEM TT)
Zone 5 |
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Height: 2' Spread 2'
Evergreen. Small, lush, green mound, slow growing, requires little pruning. Excellent for hedges and borders.

Evergreen
Green Mountain Boxwood
(BUXUS X. GREEN MOUNTAIN)
Zone 4 |
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Height: 5’ Spread 3’
Evergreen. Upright grower trimmed in both pyramidal and columnar forms (specify preference when ordering). Bright green leaves that retain their color through winter. Natural cone shaped form if left unsheared, excellent hedge.

Evergreen
Green Velvet Boxwood
(BUXUS X. GREEN VELVET #247)
Zone 4 |
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Height: 4' Spread 4'
Evergreen. Full-bodied boxwood well suited for dense, low hedges. Foliage retains its rich green color throughout winter. Deer resistant.

Deciduous Shrub
Early Amethyst Beautyberry
(CALLICARPA D'EARLY AMETHYST')
Zone 5 |
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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-5'
Deciduous shrub with clusters of showy, lavender-pink blooms in summer, and massive quantity of small, ornamental amethyst berries. Easy to grow, good as hedge or foundation plant. Attracts birds.

Deciduous Tree
Frans Fontaine European Hornbeam
(CARPINUS BT. FRANS FONTAINE)
Zone 4
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Height: 30-35' Spread 15-18'
Deciduous tree with narrow, columnar form. Green, serrated leaves turn gold-yellow in fall. Very adaptable, tolerates drought and urban conditions.