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Dannaher Landscaping, Inc.

12200 Vans Valley Road

Galena, Ohio 40321 740-965-3789 or 740 -972-0318

2010 New List Plant heights and widths estimated at 10 years

Abies (Fir) Abies alba „Argan‟ „Argan‟ European Fir A dwarf form of European Fir that has dark short needles. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies concolor „Blue Cloak‟ „Blue Cloak‟ Concolor Fir Powdery blue long needles on this upright pyramidal form. A strong central leader with side branches sweeping downward. Slower growing. Ht: 8-10‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies concolor „Eagles Point‟ „Eagles Point‟ Concolor Fir A very dwarf form that grows only about 2” per year. Great for rock gardens. Ht: 18” in 10 + years Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies concolor „Masonic Broom‟ „Masonic Broom‟ Concolor Fir A miniature form of Concolor Fir growing only about 1” per year. Habit is globe shape and needles are light blue. Ht: 12” Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies concolor „WinterGold‟ „WinterGold‟ Concolor Fir A slower growing pyramidal form. Greenish-blue needles turn gold color in the winter. Ht: 6‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies fraseri „Wingles Dwarf‟ „Wingles Dwarf‟ Fraser Fir A dwarf pyramidal form. Ht: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5

Abies fraseri „Blue Bonnet‟ „Blue Bonnet‟ Fraser Fir Nice blue needles on a globe form. Ht: 3‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5

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Abies koreana „Green Carpet‟ „Green Carpet‟ Korean Fir A dwarf form that is a flat round spreader. Dark green needles. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies lasiocarpa „Green Globe‟ „Green Globe‟ SubAlpine Fir A dwarf globe form of Alpine Fir. Needles are short and green. Nice plant for a rock garden. Ht: 3‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-6

Abies procera „Glauca‟ Blue Noble Fir Powder blue needles on a large growing upright pyramidal Fir. Ht: 20‟ 30-40‟ at maturity Full sun-part shade Zone 5

Abies procera „Silver‟ „Silver‟ Noble Fir Striking blue color! Slower growing upright pyramidal Fir. Ht: 8-10‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5

Acer (Japanese Maples) Acer palmatum „Beni Otake‟ „Beni Otake‟ Japanese Maple An upright red linearlobum type—leaves are narrow. Habit it somewhat upright with horizontal branching. Fall color is bright red. Ht: 7-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Deshojo‟ „Deshojo‟ Japanese Maple Leaves emerge a bright red color but quickly turn pinkish with green. Slower growing, great Bonsai plant. Ht: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Fireglow‟ „Firelglow‟ Japanese Maple A beautiful intensely red upright form that keeps its summer red color better than „Bloodgood‟ even in hot sunny locations. Does best in full sun. Ht: 12-15‟ in 10 years 20-25‟ at maturity Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Goshiki Shidare‟ „Goshiki Shidare‟ Japanese Maple A cutleaf variegated form. Like most dissectums, it has a cascading habit. Pink, white, red and green coloration are on the leaves. Somewhat slow growing. This plant does best in partial shade Ht: 3‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „‟ „Green Hornet‟ Japanese Maple New introduction—still under evaluation Ht: ? Zone 5 -7

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Acer palmatum „Jerre Schwartz‟ „Jerre Schwartz‟ Japanese Maple A robust and reliable red dwarf leaves that are deeply divided to give a unique texture. Ht: 3-4‟ Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Oto Hime‟ „Oto Hime‟ Japanese Maple A nice dwarf green selection. Named after the “fabled” Queen Otohime who reigned at the bottom of an ocean kingdom. A great Bonsai plant. Fall color is orange-yellow. Ht: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Peaches and Cream‟ „Peaches and Cream‟ Japanese Maple The variegation color is best described as “a peach in a bowl of milk” with green venation. Upright habit. Slower growth. Ht: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Pixie‟ „Pixie‟ Japanese Maple Bright red leaves on a slower growing plant. Good plant for small areas Ht: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Purple ‟ „Purple Ghost‟ Japanese Maple New introduction—still under evaluation. One of the “Ghost” series. Ht: ? Zone 5

Acer palmatum „Searles Variegated‟ „Searles Variegated‟ Japanese Maple A new variegated upright form. New leaves have white, pink & green on them. Later in the season they change to dark green with pink edges. Slower growing. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Sherwood ‟ „Sherwood Flame‟ Japanese Maple A great upright red-leafed form. Has a little smaller leaf than „Bloodgood‟ that does not bronze out in the summer. Holds a great red color. Full sun-part shade HT: 12‟ in ten years 18-20‟ at maturity Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Skeeter‟s Broom‟ „Skeeter‟s Broom‟ Japanese Maple A dwarf red clone derived from a witch‟s broom from „Bloodgood‟. Good red leaf color throughout the summer. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Spring Ghost‟ „Spring Ghost‟ Japanese Maple A green and white reticulated leaf. Color is best in spring, then fades in the summer heat. Does best in partial shade. Slow growth. Ht: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

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Acer palmatum „Sunset‟ „Sunset‟ Japanese Maple A great dissectum with an outstanding leaf color. The base color is bright green with an overall tinting of rust on mature leaves. Habit is cascading. If in full sun, the rusty color turns to bright orange. Ht: 3‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Tamukeyama‟ „Tamukeyama‟ Japanese Maple A bright red leafed dissectum form. Typical cascade shape. Holds color very well in the summer. Fast growth for a dissectum. One of the best! Ht: 5‟ Spread: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Taylor‟ „Taylor‟ Japanese Maple Great red and pink leaves on an upright slower grower. Pink highlights are somewhat slow to show in the spring but they intensify into the summer. Needs some protection from wind. Ht: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „The Bishop‟ „The Bishop‟ Japanese Maple A great upright red-purple form. Does not bronze out. Excellent crimson-red fall color. Ht: 10-12‟ in ten years 25‟ at maturity Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer palmatum „Tsuma Gaki‟ „Tsuam Gaki‟ Japanese Maple Similar to „Tsuma Beni‟. The spring leaf color is a soft yellow with a bright red margin. As the summer progresses, the leaves become more green with an enlarging red margin. Fall color is red-orange-crimson- yellow. Spectacular! Ht: 8-10‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer shirasawanum „Moonrise‟ „Moonrise‟ Japanese Maple New leaves have a bright salmon color then mature to a golden yellow. Fall color is a great red-orange. Ht: 8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer shirasawanum „Red Dawn‟ „Red Dawn‟ Japanese Maple Larger than normal leaves with narrow lobes. New growth is reddish purple that fades in the summer heat. Fall color is a spectacular red-orange. Ht: 10‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Acer (Other Maples) Acer platnoides „Walderseii‟ „Walderseii‟ Norway Maple A rare form of Norway Maple. The leaves are light green with cream colored speckles on them. Slow growing. Ht: 10‟ in ten years 30‟ at maturity Full sun-part shade Zone 4 -7

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Acer rubrum „Candy Ice‟ „Candy Ice‟ or „Yellow‟ Red Maple A new unusual form of our native red maple. Leaves emerge green with cream and pink blotches on them. Fall color is crimson. Ht: 15‟ in ten years Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Aesculus (Buckeye & Horsechesnut) Aesculus x carnea „Aureomarginata‟ „Aureomarginata‟ Buckeye A gold edged leaf form with reddish-pink blooms in the spring. Upright rounded habit to about 30-40‟. Does best in light shade and like all Buckeyes and Horsechestnuts, they will be scorched by early fall. Ht: 30-40‟ at maturity Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Aesculus turbinata „Morton‟s Variegated‟ „Morton‟s Variegated‟ Japanese Horsechestnut Large green leaves with splashes of white variegation. White blooms in late spring. Large tree at maturity. Ht: 50‟ at maturity Full sun Zone: 5-7

Chamaecyparis (Chamaecyparis) Chamaecyparis „Iceberg‟ „Iceberg‟ Chamaecyparis A great white color on a small round evergreen. An actual Witch‟s broom of the popular selection „Snow‟. This plant has a smaller size, more variegation and a tighter habit. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun-part shade Zone: 5-7

Cornus (Dogwood) Cornus Kousa „Limon Ripple‟ „Limon Ripple‟ Kousa Dogwood A nice yellow variegated form of Kousa Dogwood with white flowers. Shorter and bushier in habit, it is a nice eye catcher! Ht: 15‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Cornus Kousa „Pollywood‟ „Pollywood‟ Kousa Dogwood Nice large white flowers and good clear green leaves. Habit is upright when young and then broadens with age. Ht: 20‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5 -7

Cornus Kousa „Fastigiata‟ Fastigiate Kousa Dogwood A unique fastigiate form with large white flowers. Red to orange fall color. Great for narrow spaces. Ht: 10-12‟ Spread: 3-4‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 5-7

Cornus officinalis „Kintoki‟ „Kintoki‟ Japanese Cornell Dogwood Bright masses of yellow flowers in early spring! Shiny green foliage that hangs tough through the summer heat. Good flakey bark as the plant matures. Habit is rounded at maturity. Ht: 15-20‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4 -7

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Fagus () „Felderbach‟ „Felderbach‟ European Beech A dwarf green selection with smaller than normal leaves. Ht: 2-3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Franken‟ „Franken‟‟ European Beech A curious variegated form with splashes of white on the green leaves. Slower than normal growth but will ultimately be a small tree. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Marmorata‟ „Marmorata‟ European Beech Speckles of white variegation in the green leaves. Best color is in the spring. Slower growing, it will ultimately become a small tree. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Purpurea‟ „Purpurea‟ European Beech A synonym for „Riversii‟. Dark purple foliage on a full size plant. Ht: 15-20‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Red Obelisk‟ „Red Obelisk‟ European Beech A columnar form. New leaves are reddish and then fade to dark purple. Fast upright growth. Use where height is desired or space is limited. Ht: 15-20‟ Spread: 4-5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Rohanii‟ „Rohanii‟ European Beech A purple form with wavy and slightly curled leaves. Upright habit. Medium rate of growth. Ht: 10-12‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Sartini Bicolor‟ „Sartini Bicolor‟ European Beech A bright yellow stripe on green foliage. Color holds well into the summer. Slower growing. Ht: 8-10‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Fagus sylvatica „Striata‟ „Striata‟ European Beech An unusual leaf—the leaf is has green color along the venation with bands of bright yellow inbetween. Best effect is in the spring. Slower grower. An eye catcher! Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Gingko (Ginkgo) „Green Pagoda‟ „Green Pagoda‟ Ginkgo An interesting teardrop form that is very tightly branched. Slow grower. Makes an interesting specimen! Ht: 6‟ Full sun Zone 3-7 6

Hamamelis (Witch ) Hamamelis x intermedia „Aurora‟ „Aurora‟ Witch Hazel Larger than normal blooms that are bright yellow with a red tinting at the base. Scent is sweet and strong. Fall color is yellow-orange. Habit is upright when young and then broadens with age to vase shape. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

Hamamelis x intermedia „Orange Peel‟ „Orange Peel‟ Witch Hazel Flowers are slightly curled & orange in color as the name suggests. Scent is sweet and flowering time is a little later than most (Feb-Mar). Foliage is sturdier than most and looks good going into the fall. Fall color is red- orange. Habit is upright when young and then makes a rounded bush Ht: 5-7‟ Spread: 5-7‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

Hamamelis viriginana „Mohonk Red‟ „Mohonk Red‟ Witch Hazel A red flowering native Witch Hazel. Blooms in September. Scent is slight. Fall color is yellow. Habit is upright when young and then broadens with age to make a rounded bush. Ht: 6‟ Spread: 4‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

Hamamelis vernalis „Kohankie Red‟ „Kohankie Red‟ Witch Hazel Flowers are reddish purple and slightly crimped. Slightly scented. Blooms in the spring (March-April). Fall color is orangish, then turns crimson. Habit is upright when young and then broadens with age. Ht: 5-6‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

Liquidambar (sweet Gum) Liquidambar styraciflua „Variegata‟ Variegated Sweet Gum Star shaped leaves that are mottled and streaked with gold. Faster growing than „Silver King‟. Can grow up to 2‟ per year. Fall color is pink, burgundy and gold. Ht: 15‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-8

Liquidambar styraciflua „Worplesdon Variegata‟ „Worplesdon Variegated‟ Sweet Gum A unique new variegated form of Sweet Gum. Slow growing with interesting shades of green, blue-green and dark green on each leaf. Fall color is orange, scarlet & gold. Ht: 6‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-8

Picea (Spruce) Picea abies „Gregoryana‟ „Gregoryana‟ Norway Spruce A dwarf alpine appearance with short stubby needles. Slow growing globe shape. A great choice for rock gardens. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun Zone 3-6

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Picea engelmanii „Hoodie‟ „Hoodie‟ Engelman Spruce A small blue needled form. Slow growing into a pyramidal shape. Ht: 3-4‟ Full sun Zone 4-7

Picea glauca „McConnell‟s Gold‟ „McConnell‟s Gold‟ White Spruce A slow pyramidal form with greyish-green needles. New push of growth is bright yellow. Ht: 6‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Picea glauca „Pendula‟ Weeping White Spruce A nice weeping form with light blue needles. Each branch appears to change direction and cascade down. Nice specimen. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Picea orientalis „Nutans‟ „Nutans‟ Oriental Spruce A slow growing globe form that eventually will form a leader and become a broad pyramidal form. Dark green needles. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun Zone 3-6

Picea pungens „Aurea‟ „Aurea‟ Colorado Blue Spruce Bright yellow needles on a slow pyramidal form. Ht: 8‟ Full sun Zone 3-6

Picea pungens „Blue Wave‟ „Blue Wave‟ Colorado Blue Spruce A bright blue spreading form. Does not send up any leaders and will stay flat to the ground. Ht: 18” Spread: 6-8‟ Full sun Zone 3- 6

Picea pungens „Thume‟ „Thume‟ Colorado Blue Spruce Bright blue form with a globe shape when young. As the plant matures,it ultimately forms a leader to become a short fat pyramid. One of the best for color! Ht: 4‟ Spread: 4‟ Full sun Zone 3-6

Picea pungens „Wisconsin Cream‟ „Wisconsin Cream‟ Colorado Blue Spruce A dwarf pyramidal shape. Needles are greenish-blue but have a bright cream color in the early spring push of new growth. Ht: 4-5‟ Full sun Zone 3-6

Pinus () Pinus banksiana „Schneverdingen‟ „Schneverdingen‟ Jack Pine A very slow dwarf form with small needles. A somewhat globe form that flattens out. Great rock garden plant. Ht: 2-3‟ Full sun Zone: 3-7 8

Pinus cembra „Blue Mound‟ „Blue Mound‟ Swiss A dwarf blue form. Globe shape when young but will form a leader and makes a small pyramid. Ht: 3‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus flexilis „2 Mile High‟ „2 Mile High‟ Limber Pine A miniature green globe with brown buds. Needles are only ½”-3/4”. It grows only about an inch or two per year. Tough and hardy native. Nice Bonsai. Ht: 3‟ Full sun Zone 4-7

Pinus koraiensis „Jack Corbit‟ „Jack Corbit‟ Korean Pine Long greenish-blue needles gives it a nice texture. Slow growing. Pyramidal habit. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus mugo „Shira‟ „Shira‟ Mugo Pine A dwarf form that produces bright yellow new growth that fades to green. Quite a contrast in the spring! Best when pruned occasionally. Ht: 4‟ Spread: 4‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus mugo „Teeny‟ „Teeny‟ Mugo Pine A very tight mound shape with nice tight needles. Dark green, very hardy. Nice for very exposed areas and has a good tolerance to salt. Ht: 2- 3‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus parviflora „Aoi‟ „Aoi‟ Japanese White Pine A very compact form with short blue twisted needles. Upright but not a strict pyramid. Ht: 5‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus parviflora „Cleary‟ „Cleary‟ Japanese White Pine Many say that this plant is one of the best blue forms. Is more of a strict pyramidal shape. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus parviflora „Dai-Hoi‟ „Dai-Hoi‟ Japanese White Pine A slow growing form of Japanese White Pine with blue-green needles. Upright iin habit. Ht: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus parviflora „Hani‟ „Hani‟ Japanese White Pine Very similar to „Tanima No Yuki‟. Needles are bluish-green with white variegation throughout. New growth can have shades of pink as well. Slow growing, upright habit. Ht: 3-4‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7 9

Pinus parviflora „Miyajima‟ „Miyajima‟ Japanese White Pine A slow growing upright form with blue-green needles that are tightly held to the stems. Ht: 2-3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus peuce „Blue Note‟ „Blue Note‟ Macedonian White Pine A short blue form. Habit is globe shaped when young and becomes a small pyramid with age. Ht: 3‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus resinosa „Quinobequin‟ „Quinobequin‟ American Red Pine A bushy dense pine with a rounded habit and stiff dark green needles. Very hardy. Ht: 3‟ Spread: 3‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus strobus „R.E.L. No. 3‟ „R.E.L. No. 3‟ White Pine A new “broom”. Very tight foliage and branch structure. Slow growing. Round habit. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 4-7

Pinus sylvestris „Byst‟ „Byst‟ Scotch Pine A slow growing globe form with greenish-grey needles. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus sylvestris „Frensham‟ „Frensham‟ Scotch Pine A curious variegated dwarf form. Needles can be pure white to mottled yellow appearing randomly on the plant. Color is especially good in the spring. Upright but somewhat globe shaped in habit. Ht: 4-5‟ Full sun Zone 3-7

Pinus sylvestris „Rt. 11-67‟ „Rt. 11-67‟ Scotch Pine An extremely tight dwarf. Globe habit. Smaller greenish colored needles. Very slow growing. Ht: 18” Spread: 18” Full sun Zone 3-7

Psedotsuga (Douglas Fir) Psedotsuga menziesii „Densa‟ „Densa‟ Douglas Fir An extremely tight and slow growing Douglas Fir in a globe form. Needles are small and a light blue-green. Never needs pruning! Ht: 12-15” Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

Psedotsuga menziesii „Zioga‟s Dwarf‟ „Zioga‟s Dwarf‟ Douglas Fir A broad dwarf pyramidal Douglas Fir with bluish-green needles. Ht: 5-6‟ Full sun-part shade Zone 3-7

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Taxodium (Bald Cypress) Taxodium distichum „Cody‟s Feathers‟ „Cody‟s Feathers‟ Bald Cypress Interesting foliage resembling actual feathers. Slower growing than most Bald Cypress. Somewhat rounded in habit. Bronze fall color. Ht: 6-8‟ Full sun Zone 5-8

Taxodium distichum „Contorta‟ Contorted Bald Cypress New contorted branching form of Bald Cypress. Still being evaluated for other characteristics. Ht: ? Full sun Zone 5-8

Taxodium distichum „Hursley Park‟ „Hursley Park‟ Bald Cypress A very nice dwarf form with distinctive tight foliage. Globe shape habit. Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun Zone 5-8

Taxodium distichum „Little Twister‟ „Little Twister‟ Bald Cypress A very slow growing twisted branched form. Bronze fall color. Great for rock gardens! Ht: 2‟ Spread: 2‟ Full sun Zone 5-8

Taxodium distichum „Wavey Davey‟ „Wavey Davy‟ Bald Cypress Discovered by Dave Dannaher. Very slow growing. Stems are flattened an curved to give it a distinctive shape! Foliage is tight and smaller than regular Bald Cypress. Too new to determine the ultimate height, but we believe that it will remain small. Bronze fall color. Ht: ? Full sun Zone 5-8

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