Handsome, hardy shrub with lobed leaves. White flowers in late May, deep red foliage in the fall. Scarlet berries last well into the winter. Berries attract birds. Favors full sun or partial shade.
Summer, fruit large, dark red. Flesh greenish-yellow, juicy. Flavor mild, pleasant for eating. A good dessert and cooking apple. An annual bearer, a natural semi-dwarf growing to about 10'-15' tall. Very hardy variety.
An early producing apple that is both crisp and juicy. Zestar has a sweet tart flavor and has a much longer storage life than many of the other early apples. Great for eating and cooking.
A compact, slow growing narrow tree. The foliage has a textured bunchy appearance. Summer foliage color is bright green, holding its color in winter. The small stature makes it an excellent low hedge or specimen.
The foliage is dense, heavy and dark green; it shears easily, tolerates full sun as well as partial shade. Excellent for hedges, screens and foundation corner plantings.
A dwarf, compact, round or globular head that is well fitted for foundation planting. Has a pure green color and stays the round shape without shearing. Good in full sun or partial shade.
A small tree with spreading branches and fairly dense foliage. White flowers in spring, and the showy orange-red fruits of late summer persist into winter and are favored by the birds.