Cedrus l. 'Sargentii' Web SpecialsWeeping form of the Cedar of Lebanon, an evergreen conifer that, with age, develops a massive trunk, a flattened top and broad spreading horizontal branching. It is native to mountainous areas of Lebanon, Syria and Turkey. Lower branches typically remain on the tree as it ages, often touching the ground. Will be a wide, mounding plant with lots of character. Needs some room, but if you have a spot, this is one of the most interesting and dramatic of
bees and butterflies
Here is one of the most brilliant of the hot color Exbury type azaleas that we have seen
and will not be found in your local garden center
It is a delightful small globose grower becoming tighter and tighter with age
columnar form of the Norway Spruce
putting it into the miniature catagory
It is native to northeastern China
The fall color is a golden orange and lasts well into November or December here in our climate
Found by Samuel Everitt in Eaton
It is hard to root
sinonuttallii produced this exquisite flower
orange and cream colors blend like a sunset over the mountains on this new hybrid by the late Jack Lofthouse