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This stunning Acer palmatum 'Emperor I' Japanese Maple offers deep burgundy foliage and an elegant, upright form - expertly trained into a living screen with a 7-foot spread. Ideal for adding year-round beauty, shade, privacy, this boxed specimen is perfect for patios, courtyards, or along fences where space-saving vertical design is desired.
'Emperor I' is a hardy, low-maintenance Japanese maple known for its brilliant fall color, late bud break (protecting it from spring frost), and excellent branching structure. Grows well in full sun to part shade and adapts beautifully to containers or landscape beds.
Height (currently): 6-7 feet tall
Spread (currently): 7 feet wide
Growth Rate: Moderate
Mature Height: 12-15 feet
Mature Spread: 10-12 feet
Light: Full sun to part shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-8
Foliage Color: Deep red to burgundy (holds color well through summer)
Fall Color: Bright crimson red
Soil: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Water Needs: Moderate - prefers consistent moisture
Features: Hand trained into screen shape for instant impact, Excellent for tight spaces or container growing, Later bud break (less frost damage)
The Shumard Oak is a stately, long-lived deciduous tree prized for its classic oak shape, bold branching, and vibrant red fall foliage. One of the fastest growing oaks, it quickly develops into a broad-canopied shade tree, making it ideal for lawns, streetscapes, and large landscapes.
Tolerant of clay soils, heat and moderate drought, Shumard Oak is a low-maintenance favorite that supports wildlife and pollinators. Its upright form and strong limbs make it both beautiful and durable in residential and commercial settings.
Height: 50-75 feet
Spread: 40-60 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Light: Full sun
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Soil: Well drained; tolerates clay
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Fall Color: Vibrant red to reddish-orange
Wildlife: Attracts birds, deer, and small mammals
Maintenance: Low
Deer Resistant: Yes, once established
The Chinese Fringe Tree is a beautiful, small to mid-sized tree prized for its cloud-like clusters of fragrant, white fringe-like flowers that bloom in late spring. With its rounded canopy, peeling bark, and glossy green foliage, it adds charm and elegance to gardens, courtyards, or landscape borders.
Very adaptable, tolerates pollution, compacted soils, and drought once established. It's a standout specimen tree with exceptional ornamental value from spring through fall.
Height: 15-25 feet
Spread: 15-20 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Growth Rate: Moderate
Form: Rounded to oval canopy
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained; tolerant of a wide range of soils
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Late spring
Flower Color: White, airy, fringe-like clusters
Fragrance: Yes - sweet and light
Foliage: Glossy green, turning golden yellow in fall
Maintenance: Low
Pollinator-Friendly: Yes
The Fort McNair Red Horse Chestnut is a majestic ornamental tree known for its upright, rounded canopy and show-stopping clusters of bright pink to red flowers with yellow centers in late spring. Its rich, glossy green foliage provides excellent summer shade, followed by large, decorative seed capsules in the fall.
This cultivar is prized for its resistant to leaf scorch and leaf blotch, offering cleaner summer foliage than traditional varieties. Ideal for lawns, large gardens, parks, or street plantings, Fort McNair brings both structure and beauty to the landscape with minimal maintenance.
The Bosque Elm is a fast-growing, upright shade tree known for its graceful, vase-shaped form, deep green foliage, and excellent adaptability. A cultivar of Chinese Elm, it features glossy leaves that turn a rich reddish-purple in fall, along with attractive, mottled bark that provides winter interest.
Highly tolerant of drought, heat, and poor soils, Bosque Elm is ideal for street plantings, large landscapes, and shade canopies. It is also resistant to Dutch elm disease, making it a reliable and long-lasting choice for modern landscapes.
Height: 50-60 feet
Spread: 35-45 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Growth Rate: Fast
Form: Upright, vase-shaped
Light: Full sun
Soil: Adaptable to a variety of soils; prefers well drained
Water Needs: Low to Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Foliage: Glossy green leaves turning reddish-purple in fall
Bark: Exfoliating bark in shades of gray, orange, and brown - very ornamental
Maintenance: Low
Features: Disease Resistant, heat tolerant, drought tolerant, moderately deer resistant
Deodar Cedar is a graceful, evergreen conifer known for its soft, silvery-blue needles and elegantly drooping branches. With a pyramidal shape and slightly weeping form, it creates a striking presence in large landscapes, parks, and estate gardens. Native to the Himalayas, this tree is both drought tolerant and cold hardy, thriving in a variety of climates.
As it matures, it develops an architectural silhouette that makes it ideal as a specimen tree, windbreak, or backdrop in expansive gardens. It's low maintenance and provides year-round texture, color and structure.
Type: Evergreen Coniferous Tree
Height: 40-70 feet (can reach 80+ feet in ideal conditions)
Spread: 20-40 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-9
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Shape: Pyramidal with gracefully drooping branch tips
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained; prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil
Water Needs: Low once established
Foliage: Silvery-green to bluish-green soft needles
Maintenance: Low
Features: Deer resistant, drought tolerant, wind tolerant
Oleander is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree known for its lush green foliage and clusters of hot pink, fragrant flowers that bloom from spring through fall. This sun loving beauty brings a clean, tropical feel to yards, hedges, and containers.
Oleander is drought tolerant, heat loving, and thrives in poor soil, making it a go to for low maintenance color in warm climates. Its upright, bushy growth can be pruned to form a dense screen, small tree, or formal hedge
Light: Full sun
Height: 6-12 feet (can be pruned lower or grown taller as a tree)
Spread: 4-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Foliage: Evergreen
Bloom Time: Spring to fall
Water: Low once established
Maintenance: Low
Deer Resistant: Yes
Fragrant: Yes
Toxic if Ingested: Yes, not for pets or livestock areas
Senlac Bearded Iris is a dramatic and elegant perennial known for its deep, velvety maroon-red petals and classic upright form. This tall bearded iris blooms in late spring to early summer, producing striking flowers with ruffled falls and golden beards that stand out against sword-like green foliage.
Perfect for borders, cottage gardens, or cut flower beds, 'Senlac' adds bold, sophisticated color and thrives in sunny, well-drained locations. With minimal care and exceptional drought tolerance once established, this iris is both resilient and rewarding.
Height: 30-36 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: Deep maroon to crimson with gold beards
Foliage: Sword like, blue-green, upright leaves
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well drained, neutral to slightly acidic
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low; remove spent blooms and divide every few years
Features: Pollinator-friendly, drought tolerant, deer resistant
Floralberry Sangria is a compact, ornamental St. John's Wort celebrated for its cheerful yellow summer blooms followed by deep red ornamental berries that persist into fall. Its lush green foliage, tidy rounded form, and long-lasting berry display make it a favorite for foundation plantings borders, and decorative arrangements.
This easy care shrub adds multi-season color and texture to sunny landscapes. It's deer resistant, drought tolerant, and performs well in containers or garden beds. Great for cutting gardens and floral use, thanks to its vibrant, decorative berries.
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 2-3 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9
Growth Habit: Compact, rounded
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained; tolerant of most soils
Water Needs: Low once established
Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
Flower Color: Bright yellow
Berry Color: Deep red, ornamental (late summer to fall)
Maintenance: Low
Features: Deer resistant, drought tolerant, pollinator-friendly
Mr. Bowling Ball is a charming, dwarf globe-shaped arborvitae known for its soft, feathery, finely textured foliage and naturally rounded habit that required little to no pruning. This compact evergreen shrub keeps its tidy shape year-round, making it perfect for foundation planting, borders, rock gardens, or low maintenance landscape designs.
Cold hardy and slow growing, Mr. Bowling Ball offers elegant structure in both formal and informal settings. Its rich green foliage maintains color through winter without bronzing and holds up well in harsh conditions.
Type: Dwarf Evergreen Shrub
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 2-3 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-8
Growth Rate: Slow
Shape: Naturally globe shaped (no pruning needed)
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well drained; prefers moist, slightly acidic soil
Water Needs: Moderate; more frequent in hot or dry climates
Foliage: Soft, fine textured, bright green foliage that holds color year-round
Maintenance: Very low
Cold Hardy: Yes
The Shoal Creek Chaste Tree is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree prized for its aromatic, gray-green foliage and long spikes of vibrant lavender-blue flowers that bloom from summer into early fall. Loved by pollinators and gardeners alike, this sun-loving plant adds bold color, fragrance, and texture to warm-climate landscapes.
'Shoal Creek' is one the most vigorous and mildew resistant varieties of chaste tree, making it ideal for low-maintenance, drought tolerant, and pollinator friendly gardens. Whether grown as a large shrub or small ornamental tree, it delivers standout beauty and seasonal interest.
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub or small tree
Height: 10-15 feet
Spread: 8-12 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9
Growth Rate: Fast
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained; tolerates poor or sandy soil
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Bloom Time: Summer to early fall
Flower Color: Lavender-blue flower spikes
Maintenance: Low; prune in late winter for shape
Features: Fragrant-both foliage and blooms, deer resistant, pollinator friendly, mildew resistant.
Little Henry Sweetspire is a compact, deciduous shrub that brings multi-season beauty to the garden. In late spring to early summer, it's covered in fragrant, white, bottlebrush-like flowers that arch gracefully above rich green foliage. As autumn arrives, the foliage turns a spectacular blend of fiery red, orange, and purple, extending its visual appeal into fall.
Its compact size, adaptability to sun or shade, and tolerance of moist soils make it ideal for borders, foundations, woodland edges, and rain gardens. Low maintenance and native to North America, it's a beautiful, pollinator friendly shrub for naturalistic or formal designs.
Type: Deciduous Flowering Shrub
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Growth Habit: Compact, Mounded
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained; tolerates clay and wet soil
Water Needs: Moderate; tolerates occasional wetness once established
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: White, fragrant, bottlebrush-like
Foliage: Green turning vivid red, orange, and purple in fall
Maintenance: Low
Features: Deer resistant, Pollinator-friendly
The European Fan Palm is a striking, cold-hardy palm with clustering trunks and fan-shaped, deeply cut fronds that add bold texture and tropical flair to any landscape. Native to the Mediterranean, this palm thrives in a wide range of climates and is one of the hardiest palms available, tolerating cold, heat, drought, and wind.
Its compact, clumping habit makes it perfect for accent plantings, poolside landscaping, or large containers. With slow, manageable growth and strong architectural appeal, the European Fan Palm is a standout choice for both tropical style and drought tolerant gardens.
Type: Evergreen Palm
Height: 6-10 feet (can reach up to 15 feet over many years)
Spread: 6-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11 (cold hardy down to -15F)
Growth Rate: Slow
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained; tolerant of poor or sandy soils
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Foliage: Blue-green to silver-green fan shaped fronds
Maintenance: Low
Features: Wind/Salt tolerant, Deer resistant, heat tolerant
Green Pittosporum is a classic evergreen shrub valued for its lustrous, deep green foliage and sweetly fragrant white flowers that bloom in spring. With a naturally rounded, dense habit, this versatile shrub is ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, privacy screens, and topiary.
Tolerant of salt, heat, drought, and a wide range of soils, it's a go-to choice for both coastal and inland landscapes. Its glossy leaves and rich fragrance add elegance and structure to formal gardens, white its low maintenance needs make it equally suited for casual designs.
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Height: 6-10 feet (can be kept lower with pruning)
Spread: 5-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Growth Habit: Dense, round, bushy
Soil: Well-drained; tolerates a wide range of soils
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Bloom Time: Spring (with white; small fragrant flowers)
Foliage: Glossy, Dark green, evergreen
Maintenance: Low; easy to prune and shape
Features: Deer resistant, salt tolerant
Variegated Pittosporum is a dense, evergreen shrub prized for its cream-edged green foliage and naturally rounded form. Its soft, leathery leaves create year-round texture and color contrast, while clusters of small, fragrant white flowers bloom in spring with a sweet-orange-blossom scent.
Ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or accent borders, this versatile shrub tolerates pruning, salt spray and a wide range of soils. It's a popular choice for coastal, low-maintenance, or drought tolerant landscapes.
Great for low to mid-height privacy as it grows up to 8 feet tall. Has dense evergreen foliage creating a solid screen.
Height: 4-6 feet (can reach up to 8 feet if unpruned)
Spread: 4-6 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Growth Habit: Rounded, dense, and bushy
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: White, small and fragrant (orange-blossom scent)
Foliage: Green with creamy-white variegated edges; evergreen
Maintenance: Low; tolerates pruning well
Features: Deer resistant, Salt tolerate - great for coastal gardens, Fragrant - especially during bloom.
The Purple Diamond Semi-Dwarf Loropetalum brings vibrant, year-round color to the landscape with its rich plum-purple evergreen foliage and bright fuchsia-pink fringe flowers that bloom in spring and may rebloom lightly though the season. Its naturally compact size and mounding form make it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, and accent beds.
Unlike taller varieties, Purple Diamond maintains a tidy, rounded shape without heavy pruning. It thrives in full sun, resists pest and diseases, and delivers striking contrast in mixed landscapes.
Height: 4-6 feet
Spread: 4-5 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Spring, with sporadic rebloom through summer
Flower Color: Vibrant fuchsia-pink fringe flowers
Foliage: Rich purple year-round (evergreen in mild climates)
Maintenance: Low - retains shape naturally
Features: Deer resistant, Heat tolerant, Pollinator-friendly
The Double Feature Crape Myrtle is a compact, reblooming variety that lives up to its name by delivering two standout features: rich cherry-red blooms and deep wine-colored new foliage that holds its color beautifully. Unlike standard crape myrtles, this variety stays small, bushy, and blooms without the need for deadheading.
Perfect for borders, small landscape beds, and container gardens, Double Feature adds vibrant summer-to-fall color while remaining heat tolerant, mildew resistant, and low maintenance. Its bold flower and foliage contrast bring modern style to sunny spaces.
Flower Color: Bright cherry red
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Light: Full sun
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Midsummer through fall
Foliage: Burgundy-toned new growth maturing to deep green
Maintenance: Very low
Features: Deer Resistance, Pollinator Friendly, heat tolerant, disease resistant (Excellent mildew resistance)
The Summerlasting Raspberry Crape Myrtle is a compact, reblooming shrub form of crape myrtle prized for its vivid raspberry-pink blooms and deep burgundy foliage that holds its color all season. Unlike traditional crape myrtles, this variety stays small and dense, making it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, containers, and low-maintenance landscapes.
It blooms continuously from summer through fall, and its foliage resists fading, mildew, and heat stress. With a naturally tidy form and exceptional color contrast, this crape myrtle delivers big visual impact in a smaller footprint.
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Flower Color: Bright Raspberry Pink
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Light: Full sun
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Summer through fall (reblooming)
Foliage: Deep burgundy, holds color well all season
Maintenance: Low - No deadheading required
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pollinator Friendly: Yes