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Limelight Hydrangeas
From $65.00 USD
Unit price perPurple Fountain Grass
$30.00 USD
Unit price perPeach Tree
$225.00 USD
Unit price perPeach Tree
$225.00 USD
Unit price perApple Tree
$195.00 USD
Unit price perApple Tree
$195.00 USD
Unit price perArborvitae’s
From $30.00 USD
Unit price per1, 2, 3 Ball Boxwoods
From $150.00 USD
Unit price per1, 2, 3 Ball Boxwoods
From $150.00 USD
Unit price perTiny rounded leaves that keep their deep green color through the coldest months make boxwood an all-time favorite for landscapes. Most types can be sheared into a hedge, ball form, or left to grow in a more naturalized shape. Look for newer, disease-resistant varieties that don't need coddling.
Pom Pom Boxwood
From $450.00 USD
Unit price perPom Pom Boxwood
From $450.00 USD
Unit price perTiny rounded leaves that keep their deep green color through the coldest months make boxwood an all-time favorite for landscapes. Most types can be sheared into a hedge, ball form, or left to grow in a more naturalized shape. Look for newer, disease-resistant varieties that don't need coddling.
Japanese Maple
From $350.00 USD
Unit price perJapanese Maple
From $350.00 USD
Unit price perAre you looking for a tree that adds beauty and appeal to your yard? If so, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple is the tree for you. Whether you are looking for a focal point or a tree that adds pizzazz to your landscape, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple with its exquisite color is a top choice. You are guaranteed to have color and beauty all year round. Consider this beauty when shopping our trees for sale! Features: In its maturity, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple will reach between 15-20 ft tall, with a trunk that is only as big and round as a drinking cup. One of the most attractive features of the Bloodgood Japanese Maple is its ability to retain its color throughout the season. A deep shade of burgundy appears in the spring and lasts throughout summer. In the cool months of autumn, a bright red takes over. Even the bark of a Bloodgood Japanese Maple catches the eye with its silver color. For options, read about the top 10 Japanese Maple varieties. Maintenance: They are partial to full sun and adaptable to various soils. Bloodgood Japanese Maples grow in zones 5-9. These beautiful trees are low maintenance and disease and pest-resistant. Prune in the winter if needed, removing crossing branches. There is no need to shear a Japanese Maple; you want to keep it looking natural. Fertilize with a high-quality slow-release fertilizer in the spring.