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* denotes NEW plants for
the Fall 2007 - Summer 2008
Ilex 'Drops of Gold'
* Ilex crenata aurea ‘Drops
of Gold’ PP#14,420 (Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 5) A
golden foliaged holly from Ron Byrnes at R.W. Byrnes Nursery in Geneva, OH.
Takes full sun to partial shade. Price includes $0.30 royalty.
$1.10 each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Compacta’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 6 feet) (Zones 5-8) Compact globose
growth habit.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Green Luster’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zones 5-8) Dark green foliage
with spread twice the height.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Helleri’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zones 5-8) A dwarf, mounded
evergreen.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Hoogendorn’ |
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Ilex crenata ‘Hoogendorn’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 5) Low-growing dense
evergreen shrub. The hardiest of the crenata cultivars. A male from
Hoogendorn Nursery in Rhode Island. Will pollinate Ilex verticillata.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Sky Pencil’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 6) Columnar form of the
species, thus the name ‘Sky Pencil’. Excellent for height in limited spaces.
0.75˘ each
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‘Sky Pencil’
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'Soft Touch' |
Ilex crenata ‘Soft Touch’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6) A compact cultivar with
small, soft foliage. Along with ‘Hoogendorn’, a superior choice to ‘Helleri’ and
‘Compacta’.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex crenata ‘Steeds’
(Broadleaf evergreen to 8 feet) (Zone 6) An upright
pyramidal grower with lustrous dark green foliage.
0.70˘ each |
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Ilex 'Nigra' |
Ilex glabra ‘Nigra’
(Broadleaf evergreen 3 ft x 6 ft) (Zone 4) Darkest
green, best foliage, heaviest fruiter, and fullest to the
ground of any inkberry. Attractive purplish foliage in
the winter. Drawing rave reviews throughout the
country. Rediscovered by Mike Dirr at the Arnold
Arboretum.
0.80˘ each |
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Ilex
glabra ‘Shamrock’ (Broadleaf evergreen to 4 feet)
(Zone 4) Smaller, more elliptical foliage than the
above. The best known of the small inkberrys, but its days
are numbered. 0.75˘
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Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’
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Ilex
verticillata ‘Red Sprite’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 5) A compact growing
Winterberry with heavy red fruit set.
$1.00 each
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‘Red Sprite’
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| Ilex verticillata
‘Southern Gentleman’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 3) Male pollinator for
Sparkleberry, ‘Winter Red’, and many others.
0.80˘ each
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Ilex 'Winter Red' |
Ilex verticillata ‘Winter RedŽ’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 4) Large clusters of red fruit in the fall
and winter. $1.00
each
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Ilex verticillata × I. serrata
‘Apollo’
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 4) Male, deciduous holly. A perfect match for
‘Sparkleberry’. 0.80˘ each
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'Sparkleberry' |
Ilex verticillata × I.
serrata ‘Sparkleberry’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 4) A National Arboretum release and award-winning
deciduous holly. New growth is purple and has abundant red fruit in the fall
thru winter. $1.00 each |
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Illicium anisatum |
Illicium anisatum
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub 6 - 10 feet) (Zone 7) An evergreen shrub
for partial shade to shade. This native shrub has creamy white flowers in May.
0.90˘ each
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Illicium floridanum
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub 6 -10 feet) (Zone 7) Native evergreen shrub
for the shade. Maroon-red flowers in April/May and aromatic foliage.
0.90˘ each
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Illicium floridanum
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Illicium
floridanum ‘Alba’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub 6 -10 feet) (Zone 7) White flowering cultivar of
floridanum. 0.80˘ each |
Illicium floridanum ‘Alba’(left)
& Illicium henryi & I. floridanum ‘Alba’ (right)
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*
Illicium floridanum 'Shady Lady'™ CNI One PPAF (click on link) |
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Illicium henryi |
Illicium henryi
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub 6 - 8 feet) (Zone 7) Pyramidal
broadleaf evergreen with glossy dark green leaves and pink to crimson flowers in
April/May. Tolerates more sun than I. floridanum. Prefers
partial shade.
0.85˘ each |
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Illicium
parviflorum
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 15 feet) (Zone 7) Best Illicium for the
sun. Olive green foliage makes this evergreen an excellent screening plant.
0.80˘ each
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Illicium parviflorum
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Indigofera amblyantha
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 6) We received this plant from Ted Stephens at
Nurseries Caroliniana and continue to marvel at this plant. Ted lists it as one
of his top 10 favorite plants. It produces pink flowers at every node from March
to mid-October. The profuse flowering over a long period and graceful foliage
and habit makes for a wonderful garden addition.
.90˘ each
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Indigofera amblyantha
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Indigofera decora
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 6) Low-growing, spreading shrub with pink
drooping flowers throughout the spring and summer.
0.90˘ each
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Indigofera decora
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Indigofera gerardiana
(Shrub to 2 to 4 feet) (Zone 5) Small purplish pink flowers from June to
fall. Small gray-green foliage.
0.90˘ each
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Itea virginica ‘Henry’s
Garnet’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Very adaptable native shrub for sun, shade, wet,
or dry. White, fragrant flowers in May with brilliant garnet fall color. Best
fall color of all the Itea cultivars.
0.75˘ each
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Itea virginica ‘Henry’s
Garnet’
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