Conifers
Conifers are an often overlooked element in the garden. However, their myriad colors, textures, sizes, shapes, forms, seasonal habits, and even their winter skeletal structure are all elements that beg to be contrasted among themselves and other plants.
They, along with rockwork, can bring stability, weight and a sense of stately grandeur to the landscape.
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Abies balsamea 'Nana'
Popular dwarf balsam fir has deep green, glossy needles that emerge a soft light green in spring, ... more.

Abies balsamea 'Weeping Larry'
A narrow weeping balsam fir. Branches start upright or horizontal and angle down as the age. A ... more.

Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak'
A dense narrow pyramidal concolor fir with gracefully hanging side branches. Powder blue nedles and ... more.
Abies koreana 'Aurea'
A slow-growing, dense conifer. Bright golden-yellow foliage in sun, lemon-green in shade. Can be ... more details & images.
Abies koreana 'Blauer Pfiff'
A dwarf blue form of Korean Fir. Makes a pyramidal dwarf plant. Leaves are blue-green. Color was ... more.
Abies koreana 'Gelbbunt'
A slow-growing evergreen conifer with a cone-shaped form. Dark green needles display varying ... more.

Abies koreana 'Lippetal'
A compact dwarf for wit dark green needles and light green growth. Branch angles allow soe slver ... more.

Abies lasiocarpa 'Glacier'
A miniature form that will only get to about 2' tall and 3' wide. Blue-green leaves. Sun

Abies lasiocarpa 'Glauca Compacta'
This tight conical form has powder blue neeles that radiate around the stem. Very soft in ... more.

Abies nordmanniana 'Berlin'
A dwarf bun shape wih green needles. Very tight and clean in appearance. Sun
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