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Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Golden Sprite’ – $13.00
Miniature Hinoki Cypress is our smallest golden Hinoki, this true miniature grows very slowly into a tight, somewhat irregular dome of congested foliage over many years. Closely-held fans develop bright yellow tips, with brighter color in sunnier positions, although trees will tolerate some shade. Perfect for rock garden, trough or other container for close-up viewing. … [View Details]
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘J.R.’ – $17.00
The rich green sprays of foliage on this seedling selection introduced and named for Joe Reis of Long Island, New York, are so tiny, dense and congested that the plant resembles a smooth, green rock. It grows extremely slowly into a rounded, slightly upright form that spreads out with age, ultimately becoming wider than tall. … [View Details]
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Squarrosa Aurea’ – $12.00
This dwarf Sawara Cypress has yellow outer foliage and darker bluish-green inner leaves, giving it an interesting textural appearance. It has an upright, shrubby form and is a slow grower to about 3′ in 10 years. Grow in sun to part sun. Quite cold hardy to -30 degrees F. Cupressaceae
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Cumulus’ – $13.00
Tufts of needle-like, juvenile foliage give this rounded, light-blue selection of ‘Tsukumo’ its airy character, even when mature. Named for a look like puffy clouds, this delicate choice adds a reliable element of soft texture to tight garden spaces. ‘Cumulus’ stays small without pruning; its foliage is most dense when grown in full sun. Particularly … [View Details]
Cryptomeria japonica ‘Tansu’ – $13.00
This light green, slow-growing dwarf has pointed needles and a broadly upright habit that mimics, in miniature, a jagged mountain outline. Even its tiny needles are in scale on the architecturally irregular gem. A perfect sculptural addition to rock garden or container, the plant takes on bronze tones in winter. (Iseli) Hardy to -10 degrees … [View Details]
Cryptomeria japonica ‘Tensan’ – $17.00
This tiny cultivar has an extremely dense habit with foliage that is dark green in summer, red–bronze in winter. It makes an excellent addition to trough or rock garden, but needs some protection in winter, since it is slightly less hardy and more susceptible to frost damage than other dwarf Cryptomeria. (Iseli) Cold hardy to … [View Details]
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Blue Pygmy’ – $17.00
This tiny, spreading, blue-gray mound produces fascinating, textural foliage and maintains a congested compact habit. A close look shows that new growth tips are smooth and round, while the inner, older branches have sharp, awl-shaped needles. The miniature juniper with a tight, horizontal form was discovered at Jeddeloh Nurseries in Germany, about 1990. Show it … [View Details]
Picea abies ‘Thumbelina’ – $20.00
This extremely dense, tiny Norway Spruce was found at Iseli Nursery as a witch’s broom on Picea abies ‘Gregoryana Parsonsii’, a dwarf alpine gem in its own right. More globose than its parent, the tight cushion of sharp, short needles puts on a nice winter decoration: prominent brown buds for seasonal interest. (Iseli) Cold hardy … [View Details]
Picea glauca ‘Blue Planet’ – $20.00
Sporting some of the tiniest needles on the planet, this miniature bun is a reliable choice for tight garden spaces. The short, thin needles have a slight blue cast which complements the true greens and blues in the landscape. Excellent selection for the railway garden, troughs, and rock garden. Expose to full sun in moist, … [View Details]





