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The most amazing fragrance known to man. Perfect plant to use as a specimen in highly trafficed areas or near a window in your house. Pink buds open to white flowers. Fall colors of oranges and reds.
The most amazing fragrance known to man. Perfect plant to use as a specimen in highly trafficed areas or near a window in your house. Pink buds open to white flowers. Fall colors of oranges and reds.
A heavy flowering cultivar with the same sweet-spiced, floral fragrance for which the species is known. The flower clusters are smaller than average, but are much more plentiful throughout the plant.
Purplish-pink flowers over small foliage. Fragrance can be smelled from far away. Excellent hedge plant or specimen. Also available single trunk. Burgundy fall color.
Larger foliage with bright pink to purple flowers. Very fragrant. Purple in fall.
Green fresh foliage looks great all season. In fall, foliage turns amazing fire engine red. Produces small orange seeds that birds love. If pruned, it will produce little to no fruit making it less invasive.
Upright, columnar growing evergreen. Great for use as a screening when evergreens are needed. Soft textured foliage year round. Does produce poisonous fruit so keep kids from eating them.
Lighter green in color than other Yews. This evergreen tends to have some yellowing in late summer. Smaller needles. Upright arching new growth is attractive. Red fruit is poisonous.
The most common of the spreading yews. Soft textured needles on a shade tolerant evergreen. Great for hedging. Fruit is poisonous so keep children from eating them.
Broadleaf Evergreen. This boxwood grows upright and can be trimmed to be a pyramid. Used as a taller hedge or a beautiful specimen.
Broadleaf Evergreen. Mounding boxwood, developed by Chicagoland Grows®. One of the hardier for our region.