Abies concolor ( Canadian White Fir )

This common native western fir is a slow growing, evergreen tree with a narrow, pyramidal form when young growing to a columnar shape. Loose horizontal branches hold bright, silvery blue needles. Withstands heat, cold and drought. Ideal for use as […]

Abies concolor ( Aurea White Fir )

Abies concolor is a slow to medium growing fir with blue-green leaves pointing upward and forward along the shoot. The 3- to 5-inch cones are greenish-purple when young, turning brown. Reaches heights up to 130 feet. ‘Aurea’ has yellow new […]

Abies cilicica ( Cilician Fir )

Abies cilicica is a tall evergreen reaching 60 to 70 feet in height. Its needle-like leaves spread forward and upward, bright green above, narrow whitish bands beneath. The growth habit is columnar, forming a tall spire. The foliage appears gray-green […]

Abies cephalonica ( Dwarf Greek Fir )

Low and spreading a dwarf variety of the species reaching only 20 inches tall and 3 feet to 10 feet wide. Ideal specimen for small spaces or dwarf gardens. Needles are short, dark green, glossy, silvery-white underneath. Leaves are arranged […]

Abies balsamea ( Verkade’s Prostrate Balsam Fir )

‘Verkade’s Prostrate’ is a slow-growing dwarf and prostrate fir. It has dark green needles that are flat and blunt. Popular as a Christmas tree, Abies balsamea rarely grows above 50 feet. Lustrous, dark green leaves are 1-inch long, forward pointing. […]

Abies balsamea ( Prostrata Balsam Fir )

‘Prostrata’ grows in a dwarf and prostrate form. It features densely arranged, flat needles. Popular as a Christmas tree, Abies balsamea rarely grows above 50 feet. Lustrous, dark green leaves are 1-inch long, forward pointing. Cones are blue-violet when young, […]

Abies balsamea ( Lutescens Balsam Fir )

‘Lutescens’ grows in a pyramid shape. It has flat, blunt needles that are yellow when they begin to grow. Popular as a Christmas tree, Abies balsamea rarely grows above 50 feet. Grows best in cooler climates and plenty of sun. […]

Abies alba ( Contorta Silver Fir )

Dense foliage with twisted, horizontal branches with dark green blunt needles with silver underneath. A slow grower and has an irregular growth habit. This tree grows best in cooler climates with good sun exposure and acidic soil.

Abies Alba ( Compacta Silver Fir )

Dense foliage in tiered, horizontal branches with blunt, dark green needles with silver underneath. This spherical growing plant is a semi-dwarf and likes cooler climates with good sun exposure, and acidic soil.

Abelmoschus moschatus ( Musk Mallow )

Bushy perennial native to tropical Africa and Eurasia. Can be grown as an annual in cool climates, it is easily raised from seed. The flowers are hibiscus-like, large and bright yellow with maroon centers and bloom in summer. The leaves […]