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A slow-growing evergreen conifer with a dense, irregular upright form. Needles are bright green with silvery undersides. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 4' tall by 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 F. USDA zone 5.
A full-bodied, semi-pendulous conifer with glossy, rich green needles. Main leader wanders sideways providing a vertical visual interest and the reason for its name. Prefers sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A dwarf form with small, curled green needles. Perfect for the rock garden. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 2' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A small evergreen weeping tree if staked, a sprawling groundcover if not. Soft, green foliage. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 4' wide (if staked) in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A dense, columnar conifer with rich, deep green needles that offer a soft appearance. Provides vertical interest and is perfect for smaller gardens. Prefers sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A dense, dwarf conifer with a tight flat-growing form. Glossy green foliage. Prefers sun in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A small evergreen tree with green and white variegated needles. Discovered in the Indian Heaven Wilderness of Washington state. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5. Discovered and introduced by the Flora Wonder(tm) Collection of Buchholz Nursery.
A dwarf, spreading evergreen conifer with rich blue-green needles. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A dwarf, spreading evergreen conifer with lush blue-green foliage. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5.
A low spreading conifer with bright green needles. Purple cones stand erect above the foliage. This wonderful garden selection is a hybrid between Abies koreana and Abies veitchii. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4.
An upright evergreen conifer with rich, emerald-green needles variegated with cream-white. More colorful when grown in full sun. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2.
A dwarf spreading evergreen conifer with light yellow needles. Prefers AM sun/PM shade in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 1.5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3.
A dense flat-ball conifer with deep green foliage. Bright green new growth offers marvelous contrast in spring. Perfect for the rock garden. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 2' tall x 2.5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2.
A miniature evergreen conifer with a flattened globose form. Bright green new growth in spring contrasts with older dark green foliage. Found in 1982 as a witch's broom at Carsten's Nursery in Germany. Prefers AM sun, PM shade in well-drained soil. 12" tall by 15" wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 3.
A compact, pyramidal conifer with distinctive blue foliage. Soft, lush, non-glittery appearance provides distinction and color throughout the year. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2.
A dwarf spreading evergreen conifer with deep emerald-green foliage. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1.5' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2.
A dwarf evergreen conifer with a dense flattened-globe form. Needles are short and dark green. Originated as a witch's broom. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 12" tall x 18" wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2.
A tall, straight conifer with smooth light gray bark and horizontally-spreading branches when young. Leaves have dark green above with paler shade below. Critically endangered status in the wild. Prefers sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to 0 degrees. USDA zone 7.
An evergreen conifer with a dense form. Needles are dark glossy green with attractive silver bands beneath. Named for the King of Bulgaria. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 8' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -10 degrees. USDA zone 6.
A dwarf spreading evergreen conifer with short, dark green needles. As it matures its top branches become exposed; this gives the specimen an "ancient" look. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -10 degrees. USDA zone 6.