Pinus parviflora 'Goldylocks' Golden Japanese White Pine
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Pinus parviflora ‘Goldylocks’ is a dwarf Japanese white pine with golden variegation to otherwise green foliage. ‘Goldylocks’ is a short, upright growing pine that shouldn’t reach more than 4 feet at maturity if that. The golden color is best displayed in nearly full sun situations. ‘Goldylocks’ is also known for its small, attractive cones. ‘Goldylocks’ is most likely synonymous with Pinus Parviflora ‘Tenysu kazu’, however there is enough conflicting information that we keep both varieties labelled separately. Pictures were taken from our ‘Goldylocks’ growing in heavy shade. Notice the lack of golden color. This emphasizes the need for mostly sun in order to maximize golden color.10 Year Size: Height: 2-4 feet Width: 1-2 feet
Pinus parviflora 'Adcock's Dwarf' Dwarf Japanese White Pine
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For a gardener with patience this very dwarf Japanese white pine can become the star of the garden. This plant was found in England at Hillier's Nursery in the 1960's and named for the head propagator at the time, Graham Adcock. Growing only 1 to 2 inches per year Adcock's dwarf is often used in rock gardens, miniature train gardens and for bonsai. The very short dark blue-green needles are in perfect proportion to the small plant giving even a young specimen the appearance of a very old tree.
10 year size: Height: 1-2 Feet Width: 1-2 Feet
Mystery Conifer
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$29.00
Receive a Mystery Conifer from Maple Ridge Nursery! For a discounted price we will send you a Mystery Conifer. You can select a one time purchase or subscribe to our Mystery Conifer Club and receive periodic trees at your chosen intervals. We have both grafted conifers and conifers grown on their own roots. Rooted Mystery Conifers may include Hinoki Cypresses, Deodara Cedars, Japanese Cedars, Junipers, Arborvitaes and more! Grafted Conifers will typically be rare pines such as Japanese Red, White, or Black Pines or Eastern White Pines. These grafted conifers could also include various spruce and fir species such as Norway Spruce or Korean Firs. There are just so many options, its time to see which one you'll get!
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Torulosa'
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$35.00
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Torulosa’ is an upright, conical evergreen. The tips of the branches on this hinoki cypress twist and curl and even fuse together to make interesting fasciations. ‘Torulosa’ is a relatively small growing tree that will only reach about 5 feet tall over ten years. This tree can handle full sun in even the hottest climates and maintains an attractive green color throughout the year. 10 Year Size: Height: 4-5 feet Width: 3-4 feet Color: GreenSun Tolerance: Full Sun
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Yadkin Gold' Golden Cypress
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$35.00
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Yadkin Gold’ Golden Cypress is a small shrub that should’t exceed 6 feet in 10 years. It’s bright yellow color livens up any part of the landscape. ‘Yadkin Gold’ Golden Cypress is an excellent shrub for full sun as the light brings out the yellow color in the foliage.
10 Year Size: Height: 4-6 feet Width: 3-5 feet
Color: Yellow
Sun Tolerance: Full Sun
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Snow' Dwarf Sawara Cypress
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$35.00
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Snow’ is a dwarf Sawara false cypress with a very short, squatty habit. ‘Snow will form a small, dense ball over time. ‘Snow gets its name from the light grey, bluish color that this dwarf conifer exhibits. Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Snow’ grows at an extremely slow rate of only about an inch or so per year. However, ‘Snow’ works very well as a companion plant in small gardens. Make sure to give ‘Snow’ a decent amount of sun per day to maintain its color.
10 Year Size: Height: 1-2 feet Width: 1-2 feet
Pinus parviflora 'Tamina no yuki' Variegated Japanese White Pine
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Pinus parviflora ‘Tamina no yuki’ is an outstanding dwarf Japanese white pine. This is one of the most extraordinary pines in existence and is sure to stand out in any garden. ‘Tamina no yuki’ is most known for its white variegation on younger needles, but the occasional pink cones are also quite the show stopper. ‘Tamina no yuki’ translates from Japanese to Snow of the Valley, which is a fitting name for this showy little tree.10 Year Size: Height: 2-4 Width: 2-4
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Golden Sands' Variegated Sawara Cypress
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$35.00
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Golden Sands' is a dwarf variegated form of Sawara cypress. 'Golden Sands' has lime green foliage with creamy white variegation sprinkled in. 'Golden Sands' will grow into a short vase shaped shrub at maturity.
10 Year Size: Height: 4-6 feet Width: 2-4 feet
Pinus densiflora 'Oculus draconis' Dragon's Eye Pine
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Pinus densiflora ‘Oculus draconis’ is a Japanese Red Pine known as the Dragon's Eye pine. Each needle has 2 yellow bands and when viewed from above you see alternating bands of yellow and green "like the eye of a dragon". 'Oculus Draconis' matures to become a very gracefully if irregular shaped small pine. We like to candle prune when young to keep the plant more dense.
10 year size: Height: 10-12 Feet Width: 6-8 Feet
Thuja occidentalis 'George Peabody'
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$35.00
Thuja occidentalis ‘George Peabody’ is one of our very favorite evergreens. ‘George Peabody will get tall with age, but it stays fairly narrow. This tree has some of the best yellow color of any conifer that we grow. ‘George Peabody’ can handle full sun and even thrives in such situations.
10 Year Size: Height: 6-8 feet Width: 4-6 feet
Color: Yellow
Sun Tolerance: Full Sun
Pinus mugo 'Big Tuna' Mugo Pine
$59.00
Pinus mugo 'Big Tuna' is a Mugo pine that grows with a very dense and compact habit. 'Big Tuna' grows with an upright habit and grows slightly taller than it does wide. 'Big Tuna' has very attractive emerald green needles that create a nice, green shrub in the landscape. 'Big Tuna' is a dwarf mugo pine that is versatile and can be used in many locations in the landscape.
10 Year Size: Height: 5-7 feet Width: 4-6 feet