Are
you looking for a fast growing tree of vitality and beauty?
Heritage River Birch is for you! The delicate and magical
appearance of a clump birch adds woodland charm to your
immediate landscape. Heritage birch is a rapid growing
tree with a highly decorative exfoliating bark ranging
in color from cream to pale brown. When mature it tolerates
humid or dry soil. It’s leaves give light shade.
They are yellow and easy to manage in the fall. Birch
enjoy best growth in full sun.. This birch displays good
resistance to Bronze Birch Borer. Zone 3

Why should you choose to plant Autumn Blaze Maple as a
shade tree this spring? Autumn Blaze, a hybrid of Silver
and Red Maples, grows rapidly with ascending branches.
It displays drought tolerance and amenability to grow
in moist soils. The ageless charm of it’s oval form
and orange-red fall color make Autumn Blaze one of the
best maples to plant for shade. Zone 4
If
you just moved to Vermont and are looking for an evergreen
shrub that will provide vibrant spring color in your view
from your new home, P.J.M. Rhododendron, may be just what
you would like. P.J.M. Rhododendron is one of the hardiest
Rhododendron for this area. In the spring masses of purple
flowers bloom creating a dramatic effect. All Rhododendrons
require acidic soil and prefer moist, well-drained soil
for best growth. Prune only if necessary after the shrub
has flowered. This evergreen with glossy green foliage
changing to a pleasing purple in the fall will provide
a touch of spring in your garden after a long Vermont
winter. Zone 4
Perhaps
you are interested in special and decorative shrub for
a cool place in your landscape. The Carol Mackie Daphne
presents a coaxing collaboration of color and fragrance
when blooming in May. This is a mounded semi-deciduous
shrub rarely needing pruning. It’s leaves are green
edged with a creamy white color remain vibrant late into
the fall. Zone 3
Grandma’s
Blessing is a new variety of Easy Elegance Rose that comes
to us from Bailey’s Nurseries in Minnesota. It is
a hardy disease resistant shrub rose resembling a hybrid
tea, with large, full, dusty-pink blossoms. It’s
beauty is so sweet Bailey’s Nurseries named it after
Margaret ‘Grandma’ Bailey. Grandma’s
Blessing has a symmetrical, vase-shaped form and dark-green,
disease-resistant foliage. Zone 5
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