Conifers

‘Patti Faye’
Cedrus deodara ‘Patti Faye’
A seedling selection of Himalayan Cedar exhibiting good form and unique blue foliage. Discovered in 2000 from a population of Cedrus seedlings from Lawyers Nursery. Named for Ralph’s wife Patti Faye Rushing.
USDA zone 6-9

‘Carolina Sapphire’
Cuppressus arizonica ‘Carolina Sapphire’
Carolina Sapphire is a fast growing cultivar of Arizona cypress.Suitable for use as a low-maintenance tall hedge, windbreak, or an attractive specimen tree. Large, pyramidal to 30-50′ with bright, blue-silver foliage.
USDA Zones 7-9

‘Leighton Green’
Cuppressocyparis Leylandi
The most popular of the Leyland cultivars, ‘Leighton Green’ is used in the landscape as a fast growing, pyramidal screen. In the southeast it has been increasingly popular in the choose and cut Christmas tree trade.
35′ – 50′ H x 15′-25′ W
USDA Zones 6-10A

‘Murray’
Cupressocyparis leylandii ‘Murray Cypress’
This variety is becoming more and more popular as both a Christmas tree and for landscape use. It is strong, fast-growing, and tolerant of wetter soils with excellent disease resistance.
35′-50′ H x 15′-25′ W
USDA Zones 6-10A

‘Burkii’
Juniperus virginiana ‘Burki’
Broadly pyramidal with silver, blue-green foliage, turning a purplish color in winter. Tolerant of poor soils and drought, not for wet sites. Excellent as a large scale screen.
35-40′ H x 15-20′ W
USDA Zones 3-9

‘Brodie’
var. silicicola ‘Brodie’
Handsome upright columnar form with dense, dark green foliage. Perfect for screens, narrow hedges, or as a specimen. Introduced by James Brodie of Brodie’s Nursery.
25-30’ H x 25-30′ W
USDA Zones 3-9

Emerald Green
Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’
Compact, pyramidal with dense, dark green foliage. Maintains good green color thru winter
15-20′ h x 4-6 w
USDA Zones 5-7

Green Giant
Thuja (standishii x plicata)
Green Giant’ is a vigorously growing, pyramidal evergreen with rich green color that remains outstanding throughout hardiness range. An excellent substitute for Leyland cypress.
60′ h x 12-20′ w
USDA Zones 5-7

Yellow Ribbon
Thuja occidentalis
Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae has foliage that is a true 50/50 mix of dark emerald green and super bright golden yellow – green on the inner half, and golden on the outer half. When grown, this arborvitae is hard to beat as far as striking beauty goes.
10′ h x 3′ w
USDA Zones 3-7