Bracken Brown Magnolia:
Magnolia Grandiflora Brackens Brown Beauty is now perhaps the most popular cultivar of Southern Magnolia, known for its cold hardiness, compact form and lush evergreen foliage with the characteristic brown velvety underside. This Magnolia reaches 30 ft in height and 20 to 30 ft in width, it is a moderate to fast grower.
Sweetbay Magnolia:
Magnolia Virginiana is a graceful semi-evergreen that is common as a multi trunk or standard tree. With a mature height of fifteen to twenty feet and a spread of only ten feet, it has an elegant upright form. Its long glossy green leaves have a distinctive silvery underside.
Southern Red Cedar:
Juniperus Silicifolia is a medium sized evergreen tree native to the Southeast . Its dense pyramidal shape and dark green to bluish green soft foliage make it an excellent choice for windbreaks, privacy screens and
naturalized settings.
Cryptomeria Japanese Cedar:
This fast growing evergreen will reach 50 to 60 ft in height with a spread of twenty feet, and it retains a conical shape making it a graceful addition to any landscape. Low maintenance and drought tolerant.
Arizona Cypress:
Cupressus Arizonica is a hardy evergreen conifer, known for its resilience and distinctive blue-gray coloring. It can tolerate drought and high temperatures, and is a low-maintenace addition to any landscape.
Tea Olive:
Osmanthus Fragrans also known as Sweet Olive is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to Asia. With a mature height of ten to
twelve feet and a spread of six to eight feet, it makes an excellent larger hedge or privacy screen or can be used as a specimen. Small clusters of white flowers appear in Fall and produce a sweet fragrance that resembles apricot or jasmine.
Emerald Green Arborvitae
This tall narrow evergreen reaches ten to twelve feet in height and only three to four feet wide. With soft scale-like foliage and compact growth this is an ideal evergreen accent in any landscape.
Green Giant Arborvitae:
Thuja Plicata Green Giant is, a fast-growing hardy evergreen that will grow to forty to sixty feet tall while maintaining its conical form. The foliage is soft and scale-like and retains its deep green color throughout the year. It is an ideal evergreen for establishing a privacy screen.
East Palatka Holly:
Ilex Attenuata East Palatka is a native evergreen holly known for its bright red berries and attractive glossy leaves. Its natural growth habit is to reach a
mature height of thirty feet and retain a narrow pyramidal shape.
East Palatka Holly Standard Tree Form
East Palatka Hollies are also commonly grown as a single trunk “Standard” or “Tree Form” specimen. Its elegant shape and naturally narrow, compact head make it an ideal evergreen for tight locations in the landscape.