Landscape Trees

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Hello, If you right click the Price list above and  open link in a new tab you will be able to open as an excel file. When browsing the images below, double click the image to open and then you have the option to zoom. It really gives you a good close up on color and plant structure.  Tony Kisler 541-602-9688

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Chamaecyparis Obtusa Kosterii and Nana Gracilis – Both very fine, choice growth. Kosterii benefits from late afternoon shade while Nana G is a full sun lover in all but extreme heat climates.12′ by 5′ eventually

 

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Cham. Pisifera. Boulevard. Cypress – Soft blue upright, slightly conical very attractive foliage.

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Japanese Maples Assorted

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Cham. O. Aurea Nana – Sun tolerant twisted yellow that has very fine foliage. The green backing and yellow outer growth creates a very attractive contrast.  Slow to 10′ by 4′ wide

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Cham. O. Chabo Yarderi – Alternate blue juvenile and green mature growth give this upright irregular plant an interesting and eye catching contrast. 12′ by 6′ wide

 

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Cham. O. Coralformis – Twisted  irregular coral like foliage with cinnamon bark. 8-10′ by 5′ wide.

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Cham. O. Spiralis Similar to Nana Gracilis but more upright and spiral 12′ by 4-5′ wide

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Hicks Yew columnar up to 15′ and eventually 8’wide. Dense dark green soft foliage

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Cham. Thyoids Glauca Pendula(White Pine) 5-7 gallon. Open, weeping, pendulous gray blue growth that stays open as a mature plant, . Cinnamon bark, purple cones and variation on the color throughout the seasons. 15′ by 8′ wide

 

 

 

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Cham. O. Aurea Nana   7gallon

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Cham. P. “Little Jamie” Dwarf conical with dense foliage and cones. 5-6′ by 3-4′

 

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Cham. O. Nana Lutea Very slow growth, partial shade or morning sun. Light green to yellow ending white cup in center. Very slow to 8′ by 5′ wide. Not sure if I have a favorite but if I did…….

 

Cham. Thyoides Andelyensis Small (4-6') conical, spire like growth with attractive fine foliage. Used as bonsai material to create a tree stand look. Might look better trained to single spire.

Cham. Thyoides Andelyensis: Small (4-6′) conical, spire like growth with attractive fine foliage. Used as bonsai material to create a tree stand look. Might look better trained to single spire.

 

 

 

7 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Dave Grotz  |  17 June 2016 at 3:55 pm

    I cannot get the price list open. Graham Blandy Price? Size? Quantity Available?

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    • 2. tonykisler  |  27 June 2016 at 6:57 pm

      Sorry for the delay, should open as an excel file in a separate window. Just tried it on my computer. Prices for GB below.
      Buxus Graham Blandy 2gal $18.50 70 BB 36-42″ $32.00 25 BB 42-48″ $38.00 20
      That is the wholesale price so take 50% off that price for what your cost would be……

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      • 3. Adriana  |  9 August 2016 at 2:10 pm

        Which would be best for privacy? Want to make barrier from highway….Any that you have? Are there any fast growing ones? Thanks

      • 4. tonykisler  |  18 August 2016 at 6:26 pm

        Hello Adriana, Sorry for the delayed response, have you already purchased your barrier plants? If not I have a few varieties that would work. Boulevard Cypress and Hicks Yew are the top two with others that would work as well. The plants are in the ground or in pots and you get a good idea of what your getting when you look first hand at the plants in the ground.

        Let me know if there are any other q’s, Tony

  • 5. william davis  |  13 November 2016 at 7:59 am

    Please email me on prices and if you have any dwarf res Japanese maples possible redwoods

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  • 6. Derya Ruggles  |  23 March 2017 at 7:53 pm

    Hi there,
    Your offerings are beautiful. I too could not get the price list to appear. Can you please tell me how much the Cham. O. Nana Lutea is, and also Cham. O. Aurea Nana? Also, if you have any light green Japanese laceleaf maple, and price, please?
    Thank you!
    D.Ruggles

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    • 7. tonykisler  |  14 April 2017 at 9:59 am

      Hello Derya,

      don’t get on this site very often so sorry for the delayed response. I’m trying to keep it simple, 1gal are $6, 2gal $12, 5gal $18 and 7gal $24. Conifers in the field are $25 with a couple of exceptions. The J Maples are $50-$150 with some that need adoption and are free (not really sellable but probably will make it).

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