CONIFERS

Conifers are dependable evergreens valued for their year-round presence and refined structure. Native to many regions of the Northern Hemisphere, they offer needle-like foliage that varies in texture and color by species. Their silhouettes range from dense and layered to open and airy, with new growth often emerging in softer or brighter tones before maturing to steady shades of green.

  • Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Hage'

    Hage Hinoki Cypress

  • Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Sunspray'

    Sunspray Hinoki Cypress

  • Cryptomeria japonica ‘Little Champion’

    Little Champion Japanese Cedar

  • Juniperus chinensis 'Expansa Variegata'

    Chinese Juniper

  • Juniperus conferta ‘Golden Blue Pacific’

    Golden Blue Pacific Juniper

  • Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'

    Blue Star Juniper

  • Picea abies 'Pumila'

    Dwarf Norway Spruce

  • Picea omorika 'Pimoko'

    Pimoko Serbian Spruce

  • Picea pungens 'Mrs. Cesarini'

    Mrs. Cesarini Colorado Spruce

  • Pinus contorta var. latifolia x banksiana 'Golden Stryker'

    Golden Stryker Lodgepole Pine

  • Pinus monticola 'Halloween Broom'

    Halloween Broom Western White Pine

  • Pinus mugo 'Carstens'

    Carsten’s Wintergold Mugo Pine

  • Pinus peuce 'Latgale'

    Latgale Macedonian Pine

  • Pinus strobus ‘Minuta’

    Minuta Eastern White Pine

  • Pinus sylvestris 'Bleu Cheese'

    Bleu Cheese Scots Pine

  • Podocarpus lawrencei 'Blue Gem'

    Blue Gem Mountain Plum Pine

  • Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Aurea'

    Golden Irish Yew

  • Taxus x media 'H.M. Eddie'

    H.M. Eddie Yew

  • Thuja occidentalis 'Bobazam'

    Mr. Bowling Ball