| Plant
Name |
Description |
Annual
Growth |
Ten
Year |
Color |
Form |
Culture |
Hardiness |
|
|
A golden Korean
fir cultivar. Spreading irregularly upright when young, becoming
a formal tree with age. Best in partial shade. |
12+"
per year. |
10+ ft. |
Yellow |
Upright
Broad |
Sun to partial
shade. |
-30 to -20
F |
|
|
The needles
of this small tree are recurved, displaying the silver-white underside.
This characteristic gives a gleaming color and texture effect
of uncommon beauty. |
6-12"
per year. |
5-10
ft. |
Silver |
Upright
Broad |
Full sun. |
-30 to -20
F |
|
This tiny Korean fir is an exquisite garden gem, every compact branch decorated with resinous, white buds during fall and winter. Short, wide, deep green needles, accented with silvery-white undersides, add to the plant's year-round ornamental impact. Conifer collectors and other discerning gardeners will love adding this dense, very slow growing jewel to their rock or trough displays, where it eventually takes on a pyramidal form. Use caution in hot areas, where harsh rays can bleach the needles. |
<1" per year |
<1 ft. |
Green |
Globose |
Full Sun |
-30 to -20 F |
|
|
This cultivar
of the Korean fir is a dwarf nest form when young, developing
into a mounding shape with age. Its wide and blunt-tipped needles
present a striking texture. Protect from hot direct sun. |
3-4"
per year. |
2-3 ft.
|
Green |
Spreading
|
Sun to partial
shade. |
-30 to -20
F |