ZelkovaCrimson Pygmy BarberryBurkii Junipers, Green Giant Arborvitae, and ForsythiaJunipers

Home

About Us

- Products

 A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H

 I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q

 R - S - T - U - V - W - Y -
Ferns
Grasses
 Ground Covers
Perennials

 Bio-Plex - Versa-Lok
Supplies Ballsize

Specials and Availability

Contact Us

Zone Map

Featured Links

Landscape Department

 

 

 

 

-PPP-

Paeonia "Duchess de Nemours"

"Duchess de Nemours" Peony

Lustrous, dark green foliage with fragrant, double white flowers in May and June. 
Zone 3 30"x30"

 

Paeonia "Karl Rosenfeld"

"Karl Rosenfeld" Peony

Double crimson-red flowers in May and June. 
Zone 3 30"x30"

 

Paeonia "Mr. Jules Elie"

"Mr. Jules Elie" Peony

Fragrant double pink flowers in May and June. 
Zone 3 30"x30"

 

phdvrms.jpg (482227 bytes)

Philadelphus x virginalis "Minnesota Snowflake"

"Minnesota Snowflake" Mockorange

Large, rounded, flowering shrub with double flowers that are 2" in diameter and have a wonderful sweet fragrance. 
   
Zone 4 8'x8'    

 

pcaab--.jpg (49761 bytes)

Picea abies

Norway Spruce

Eventually, a huge, pyramidal evergreen, dense in youth, becoming more open with age.  Useful in windbreaks, as a screen plant, and as a specimen.  
B&B 3'-4' B&B 7'-8'
Zone 3 60'x30' B&B 4'-5' B&B 8'-10'
B&B 5'-6' B&B 10'-12'
    B&B 6'-7'    

 

pcaabnd.jpg (100338 bytes)

Picea abies "Nidiformis"

Bird's Nest Spruce

A low, spreading spruce that grows in the shape of a bird's nest.  Useful as a specimen or accent.   
#3 12"-15"
Zone 3 3'x6' #3 15"-18"

pcagl--.jpg (46142 bytes)

Picea glauca

White Spruce

An adaptable evergreen tree, though it really thrives where the Winters are colder and the Summers are not so hot.  Pyramidal in form. 
B&B 3'-4'
Zone 2 50'x20' B&B 4'-5'

Picea glauca "Conica

Dwarf Alberta Spruce

A very common, very popular dwarf pyramidal evergreen which never needs shearing.  The needles are a brilliant green when they first emerge.  Should be kept from harsher exposures. 
#3 15"-18" #7 2'-2½'
#3 18"-24" #7 2½'-3'
Zone 2 10'x4' #3 2'-2½' #7 3'-3½'

pcaom--.jpg (40640 bytes)

Picea omorika

Serbian Spruce

A tree with a slender trunk and short drooping branches forming a narrow, pyramidal head.  The needles are dark green on the upper surface with distinct white bands on the lower surface.  One of the most graceful and beautiful spruces.  Hardy, slow grower. 
B&B 4'-5' B&B 7'-8'
Zone 4 55'x25' B&B 5'-6' B&B 8'-10'
    B&B 6'-7'    

pcapngl.jpg (45076 bytes)

Picea pungens var. glauca

Colorado Blue Spruce

Well-known specimen, pyramidal evergreen tree, prized for its silver-blue foliage.  Ours are grown from seed, so they will vary from green to medium-blue. 
B&B 3'-4' B&B 5'-6'
Zone 3 70'x25' B&B 4'-5' B&B 6'-7'

Picea pungens "Glauca Globosa"

Globe Blue Spruce

All the brilliance of the Colorado Blue Spruce, available in a compact bird's nest form.
#3 12"-15"    
Zone 2 3'x4' #5 12"-15"

Pieris japonica "Dorothy Wycoff"

"Dorothy Wycoff" Pieris

A strong-growing compact variety with dark red flower buds opening to pale pink flowers in the Spring.  
#3 15"-18" #7 18"-24"
Zone 5 6'x4' #3 18"-24" #7 2'-2½'

prsjpmf.jpg (49543 bytes)

Pieris japonica "Mountain Fire"

"Mountain Fire" Pieris

Fiery red new growth contrasts nicely with evergreen foliage on this striking accent plant.  White flowers are borne on long pendulous panicles in March-April.  Prefers well-drained soils, sun or partial shade.   
#3 15"-18" #7 18"-24"
Zone 5 6'x4' #3 18"-24" #7 2'-2½'

Pieris japonica "Scarlett O'Hara"

"Scarlett O'Hara" Pieris

Hardy cultivar with attractive new red growth.  White flowers are borne on long pendulous panicles in March and April. 
#3 15"-18" #7 18"-24"
Zone 5 6'x4' #3 18"-24" #7 2'-2½'

Pinus mugo var. pumilio

Mugo Pine

This popular compact conifer is useful for foundations or mass plantings. 
#3 9"-12"
Zone 2 4'x8' #3 12"-15"

Pieris nigra

Austrian Pine

This dark green, course-textured Pine has a handsome, pyramidal form.  It is the most tolerant Pine of urban environments.
B&B 5'-6' B&B 7'-8'
Zone 4 50'x25' B&B 6'-7'    

 

pnsrs--.jpg (39209 bytes)

pnsrs--2.jpg (39355 bytes)

Pinus resinosa

Red Pine

Hardy medium grower.  Short trunk with heavily branched crown in youth, but older trees somewhat symmetrically oval with tufted foliage.  Sometimes called Norway Pine.  Tolerant of sandy soils. 
       
Zone 2 70'x35'        

pnsst--.jpg (34970 bytes)

Pinus strobus

White Pine

Amazingly popular as a screen or evergreen backdrop plant.  White Pines once covered most of the Eastern third of this continent.  Soft, light green foliage, and rapid-growing.  Semi-sheared. 
B&B 2'-3' B&B 6'-7'
Zone 3 70'x35' B&B 3'-4' B&B 7'-8'
B&B 4'-5' B&B 8'-10'
B&B 5'-6'    

Pinus sylvestris

Scotch Pine

Excellent blue-green needle color and picturesque form.  The bark exfoliates and reddens with age. 
B&B 5'-6' B&B 7'-8'
Zone 2 30'x30' B&B 6'-7' B&B 8'-10'

pnsth--.jpg (44610 bytes)

Pinus thunbergiana

Japanese Black Pine

Known for its irregular, asymmetrical growth habit, this plant is often used for contrast or as an accent.  Salt tolerance makes it useful along roadsides or at the beach. 
B&B 5'-6' B&B 8'-10'
Zone 5 30'x25' B&B 6'-7' B&B 10'-12'
B&B 7'-8'


pltacbl.jpg (46709 bytes)

Platanus x acerifolia "Bloodgood"

London Plane Tree

A coarse-textured tree useful in large-scale situations.  Easily transplanted, seems to hold up better than Sycamore against fungus problems.  Exfoliating bark adds interest.   
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
Zone 4 50'x40' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
    B&B 3"-3½" Cal.    

 

Platanus x acerifolia "Columbia"

"Columbia" Planetree

Introduction from The National Arboretum.  Trees have gray-orange bark in youth while older trees' bark peels to reveal yellow-green beneath.  Fast grower.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
Zone 5 50'x40' B&B 3"-3½" Cal.    

Potentilla fruticosa "Gold Drop"

"Gold Drop" Bush Cinquefoil

Compact habit and delicate foliage with lemon-yellow flowers all Summer.
#3 15"-18"
Zone 2 2'x3' #3 18"-24"

Prunus cerasifera "Krauter Vesuvius"

"Krauter Vesuvius" Plum

This tree is very similar to "Thundercloud" but tends to be more upright and a little more compact.  This heat tolerant tree has light pink flowers before the dark purple foliage appears. 
Zone 5 20'x15'    

prncsth.jpg (46889 bytes)

Prunus cerasifera "Thundercloud"

"Thundercloud" Plum

Upright, dense, rounded, spreading habit with light pink flowers and deep purple foliage throughout the growing season. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 2½"-3" Cal.
Zone 5 20'x20' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3"-3½" Cal.
B&B 2"-2½" Cal.    

prncs--.jpg (39861 bytes)

Prunus x cistena

Purpleleaf Sand Cherry

One of the hardiest in the genus, this large shrub produces a profusion of delicate pink flowers along bare, purple stems in early Spring.  Maroon foliage holds its color throughout the Summer. 
B&B 3'-4'
Zone 2 10'x6' B&B 4'-5'    

Prunus corinthian "Mauve"

Mauve Flowering Peach

Delicate lavender flowers with green leaves.  Upright growth habit. 
Zone 5 25'x20'    

Prunus corinthian "Rose"

Rose Flowering Peach

This red-leafed flowering peach has rose-pink flowers.  Upright growth habit.  Get out of that rut, try a flowering peach today. 
Zone 5 25'x20'    

prninok.jpg (571153 bytes)

Prunus incisa x Campanulata

Okame Flowering Cherry

Early, small, clear pink, semi-double flowers are long-lasting.  Fine-textured, dark green foliage turns yellow-orange to orange-red in Fall on this upright, oval ornamental. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
Zone 5 20'x25' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
    B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
    B&B 3"-3½" Cal.

prnlrol.jpg (34827 bytes)

prnlrol2.jpg (44351 bytes)

Prunus laurocerasus "Otto Luyken"

"Otto Luyken" Laurel

Versatile, broadleaf, evergreen shrub which tolerates shade.  Grows twice as wide as it is tall.  Fragrant flowers add interest in early Spring.
B&B 18"-24"
Zone 6 4'x8' B&B 2'-2½'

Prunus laurocerasus "Schipkaensis"

Schip Laurel

The lustrous, dark green foliage makes this plant quite unique.  This shade tolerant plant is excellent for hedges and group plantings.
B&B 2'-3'    
Zone 5 6'x8' B&B 3'-4'

Prunus sargentii

Sargent Flowering Cherry

Upright, spreading branches with a rounded crown.  Dark green foliage has reddish tint on newly emerged leaves.  Fall color reddish-orange.  Flowers are single pink borne on clusters.  Dark fruits ripen in early Summer. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 2"-2½" Cal.
Zone 4 25'x25' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.

Prunus serrulata "Amanogawa"

Amanogawa Cherry

Very narrow and tightly upright in growth, it forms a column of light pink flowers in Spring.
Zone 5 20'x6'    

Prunus serrulata "Beni Hoshi"

Pink Star Flowering Cherry

Long lasting, vivid pink flowers that hang below the branches highlight this tree.  The head has a rounded to horizontal shape with long arching branches forming an umbrella shape.  Also, coppery-red, glossy peeling bark.
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal.
Zone 5 25'x25' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.

prnslkw1.jpg (56291 bytes)

Prunus serrulata "Kwanzan"

"Kwanzan" Flowering Cherry

Hardiest of the double-flowering Cherries.  Symmetrical, vase-shaped form needs room to grow.  "Kwanzan" has deep pink double flowers. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 2"-2½" Cal.
Zone 5 35'x35' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 2½"-3" Cal.

Prunus serrulata "Royal Burgundy"

"Royal Burgundy" Flowering Cherry

A branch sport of "Kwanzan" with reddish-purple foliage and double deep pink flowers.  This upright vase shaped tree has reddish-orange foliage in the Fall.
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.
Zone 5 20'x15' B&B 2"-2½" Cal.

Prunus serrulata "Snowgoose"

"Snowgoose" Cherry

Upright and oval-rounded when young.  Showing white flowers sometimes before the green foliage appears.  This plant seems more pest resistant than the others. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal.
Zone 5 20'x20' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.

prnsf--.jpg (47882 bytes)

Prunus x "Snowfozan"

"Snow Fountains®" Flowering Cherry

A graceful weeping cherry with white flowers.  This variety is much smaller in form than other weeping cherries.  
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 2"-2½" Cal.
Zone 5 12'x12' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.    

Prunus subhirtella var. autumnalis

Autumn-flowering Higan Cherry

This unusual cherry begins blooming in November.  Its white flowers will open sporadically through Winter on warm days, and will open fully in Spring.  Its form is similar to Kwanzan. 
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal.
Zone 4 25'x20' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.

prnsbpn.jpg (41276 bytes)

Prunus subhirtella var. pendula

Weeping Higan Cherry

This graceful plant is most often used as a specimen.  Single pink flowers come out in March to April, before the foliage. 
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 2½"-3" Cal.
Zone 5 25'x25' B&B 2"-2½" Cal.    

prnyd--.jpg (46241 bytes)

Prunus x yedoensis

Yoshino Flowering Cherry

Fragrant, single flowers in Spring, changing from pink to white.  Rounded, spreading habit of growth.  This plant comprises the famous Cherry planting along the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC. 
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
Zone 5 35'x35' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.

Prunus x yedoensis "Akebono"

"Akebono" Yoshino Cherry

Dark green, glossy leaves that yellow in Fall.  The flowers on "Akebono" are a delicate pink.  The habit is typical Yoshino, upright and spreading. 
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 2½"-3" Cal.
Zone 5 25'x25' B&B 2"-2½" Cal.    

prccclw.jpg (18241 bytes)

prccclw2.jpg (11074 bytes)

Pyracantha x "Lowboy"

"Lowboy" Pyracantha

Hardy, low-growing evergreen plant with masses of orange berries in the Fall.
#3 15"-18"
Zone 5 3'x6' #3 18"-24"

prchbmh.jpg (48143 bytes)

Pyracantha x "Mohave"

"Mohave" Pyracantha

Large, vigorous, flowering evergreen shrub.  Good as a barrier plant, or displayed against walls or a trellis.  Orange-red berries appear in late Summer. 
#3 18"-24" #3 3'-4'
Zone 6 9'x12' #3 2'-3'

prchbrt.jpg (552432 bytes)

Pyracantha x "Rutgers"

"Rutgers" Pyracantha

Glossy, dark green with abundant orange-red berries.  Very compact with good disease resistance. 
#3 15"-18"
Zone 5 3'x6' #3 18"-24"

Pyrus calleryana "Autumn Blaze"

"Autumn Blaze" Pear

Pyramidal-rounded head with lateral branches at right angles.  New foliage emerges with a red tint maturing to glossy green.  Consistent reddish-purple fall color that develops early.
     
Zone 4 30'x25'        

pruclbr.jpg (42859 bytes)

PRUCLBR3.jpg (81384 bytes)

Pyrus calleryana "Bradford"

"Bradford" Pear

The original named variety of the Callery Pear.  This plant exhibits a broad, pyramidal form, large clusters of white flowers in Spring, and excellent red-purple Fall color.
     
Zone 5 40'x30'        

pruclch1.jpg (50128 bytes)

pruclch.jpg (67664 bytes)

Pyrus calleryana "Chanticleer"

"Chanticleer" or "Cleveland Select" Pear

This plant is best-known for its upright form, and bright purple Fall color.  A good flowering tree to use where space is at a premium, or where vertical accent is needed.  "Cleveland Select" and "Chanticleer" are said to be identical.
B&B 1½"-1¾" Cal. B&B 2½"-3" Cal.
Zone 5 35'x15' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3"-3½" Cal.
B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.

 

 

Pyrus calleryana "Holmford"

New Bradford Pear

This cultivar is similar to the well-known Bradford, but it seems to be less susceptible to storm damage.
 
Zone 5 35'x15'    

Pyrus fauriei "Westwood"

Korean Sun Flowering Pear

Smaller and more compact than other flowering pear varieties.  White flowers followed by medium green foliage with excellent red Fall color.
Zone 4 20'x15'    

  

2597 Lyndhurst Road        P O Box 987        Waynesboro VA  22980

Phone: 540-946-3800        Toll Free: 1-800-868-8676        Fax: 540-946-3814