Shrubby Penstemon is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful of the native penstemons. In a garden setting, it is well suited for full sun to partial shade in dry, nutrient-poor soils - thus making it an ideal plant for a...
White Spruce is an extremely hardy tree, which can withstand temperature extremes of -28 C (-70 F) in winter, to as high as 44 C (110 F) in summer.
Picturesque dwarf pine. Tough, slow grower, lives forever. Bonsai tree candidate. Grows to 45 feet.
Long showy bright blue-green needles. Irregular crooked growth habit and orange-red peeling bark make this an interesting picturesque specimen tree. Much used as a bonsai tree. Grows to 40 feet.
Asymetrical and flat-topped in habit, 6 inch bright green stiff needles, 5 inch cones, 1/2 inch edible seeds (pignolia nuts). Grows to 80 feet.
Also known as a Western Yellow Pine. Fast growing, tall and straight with dark yellow green needles. Grows to 150 feet.
Eastern White Pine is the largest conifer found in northeastern North America and is the provincial tree of Ontario. Eastern White Pine is one of the most valuable trees in eastern North America for its timber, and is also a popular ornamental...
Widely planted ornamental pine. Shears best of any pine, bright green slightly twisted needles-often irregular in habit. Good bonsai tree. Grows to 80 feet.
Large rounded and handsome shade tree. Popular street tree. Grows to 90 feet.
Douglas-fir is one of the largest trees on earth. It can reach heights of 116 m (385 ft) and diameters of 4 m (15 ft).
Upright shrub cultivated over the last two millenia for its magnificent large pink to white blooms. Grows to 5 feet.
Fast growing, clinging vine good for covering walls or fences. Deep burgundy red fall colour with small blue fruits. Bird attractor. Grows to 50 feet.
Vigorous climbing vine, will cover bare slopes or climb into trees. Good red-orange fall colour.. Grows to 60 feet.
Corky bark with orange-yellow branchlets, leaves are dark and glossy and somewhat aromatic. Usually broader than tall and often grown in parks. Grows to 40 feet.
Bluish foliage, renowned blue spruce. Widely planted across North America.. Grows to 100 feet.
Sitka Spruce is the largest and longest living of all spruce trees. One of the largest Sitka Spruce ever found was in British Columbia. It measured more than 86 m (290 ft) in height and 3.4 m (16 ft) in diameter.
Very large flowered and spreading perennial with rich bicoloured strawberry-red/lemon-yellow blooms. An almost perpetually flowering hybrid that appeared as a chance seedling. Produces a brilliant early summer show, then continues blooming...