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CUPRESSUS arizonica 'aurea'

12/16/2020

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Pronounced (koo-pres-sus  ahr-i-zon-i-ka  oar-ee-uh)
Fast Facts:
  • commonly known as a 'Golden Arizona Cypress'
  • has signature frosty foliage, same as other Arizona Cypress varieties
  • matures to 12' in height by 8' in width, grows about 1' per year
  • foliage has a citrusy aroma to it, and can be burned as incense once dried
Maturing at a smaller height than other Arizona Cypress varieties, the 'Aurea' is  a gorgeous choice for a yard that can not accommodate the taller and wider 'Blue Pyramid'. Plant in full sun and the evergreen foliage will turn a golden color where the light hits, and areas not hit by the sun will remain a blue-green. Color fades back to blue-green in winter as well. Drought tolerant once established and due to strong roots, is not recommended as a permanent option for container planting. Could be sheared into a a thinner shape if desired, pruning only necessary if there is dead or diseased wood. Be wary when cutting that new buds do not grow on old wood. 
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MICROBIOTA decussata 'drew's blue'

11/18/2020

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Pronounced (mi-kro-bi-oh-ta  de-cus-sa-ta)
Fast facts:
  • commonly known as 'Siberian Carpet Cypress'
  • hardy zones 2-8
  • has a dense and mounded habit that is suitable for a rock garden
Blue-green in tone, the foliage of this low growing cypress turns colors of copper and maroon as the season changes to fall and keeps that shade through winter. New growth in spring appears as bright green, and darkens in shade during summer. Maturing at 1' in height and 4-5' in width, it is a suitable choice for an easy ground cover, and grows best in part sun with moist and well-draining soil. Is adaptable to poorer soil and different sun conditions, but may not reach its maximum potential. Fairly tolerant of pests and diseases and can be propagated by rooted stem cuttings. Will flower as well as fruit, but are largely inconspicuous among the heavy foliage. 

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SANTOLINA virens 'lemon fizz'

9/23/2020

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Pronounced (san-tow-leen-a  vy-renz)
Fast facts:
  • commonly known as 'green santolina' or 'cotton lavender'
  • drought tolerant ground cover for full sun
  • clumping ground habit with spread of 2-4 ft wide
  • flowering evergreen
​An easy and eye catching groundcover, Santolina virens offers a low maintenance and drought tolerant option for a hot and dry bed, container planting, green roof, or rock garden. This textural chartreuse plant spreads into domed mounds approximately 1-2' tall and 2-4" wide. Small yellow blossoms emerge in summer and seed pods form in early fall appearing as though they are floating cottony clouds on top of the ground cover. Options for companion planting are sedums, flax, dianthus ground covers, and more. Due to its evergreen nature and bright color, it is a great choice for a year round container planting, sidewalk bed, or border along garden or walkway. We like it so much, we planted it in the beds along our nursery fence and try to always have it in stock. A specimen sure to brighten your day!
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ARTHROPODIUM candidum 'purpureum'

8/19/2020

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Pronounced (are-throw-poh-dee-uhm  can-dee-dum  purr-purr-ee-uhm)
Fast facts:
  • commonly known as 'dwarf rock lily' or 'New Zealand rock lily'
  • purpley bronze leaves that set small white flowers in summer
  • mature plants will be 8-10" tall while flowering stems are approximately 12" tall
  • deciduous grass that spreads through clumping or self-seeding
Plant this arthropodium in part to full sun where you seeking to add some extra detail on a smaller scale. Rock gardens are an option, or in mixed beds, but would not recommend for containers or borders due to its deciduous nature. Spreads, but not aggressively, and adds a whimsical texture and a soft color. A relative of lilies, though in different families, the similarity is palpable when white lily-like flowers emerge in June/July. Flowers will continue throughout summer if deadheaded, and black seeds will set in autumn. Cut grass to 1-2" above the ground once it has died back completely. Can be divided at the start of spring. Appreciates some moisture in the soil. 
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