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If the title Frozen weren’t protected by copyright, the breeder of this stunning willow might well have considered it. ICEBERG ALLEY® sageleaf willow looks as if covered in icy frost – its leaves are densely silvery‑felted with a bluish‑green undertone, so the whole plant resembles a clo ...

IV - V

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Hakuro Nishiki dappled willow is probably the most popular willow in our country. It originated in Japan and was introduced to Europe by a Dutch botanist Harry van den Laar in 1979. Its deciduous leaves are small, elliptic, 3-4 cm long, pea green with rich cream-white variegation. When new leaves em ...

1,5 - 3,5m

1 - 3m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
European elder is the father of a very new variety called “Black Beauty”, introduced in 2002 by the Dutch. It has the darkest leaves available – deep burgundy, and with its striking pink panicles of flowers it is undoubtedly the jewel in the group. Its vigorous growth helps this sh ...

V - VI

2 - 3m

full sun to shade

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
BLACK TOWER is another child from the nursery breeding programme of popular Black Beauty and Black Lace®. It was awarded a prize for best new ornamental plant in England in 2010. It is a variety of European elder with deep burgundy black, deciduous leaves and strictly upright habit which is ide ...

V - VI

1,5 - 3m

0,2 - 1,3m

full sun to shade

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
BLACK LACE elderberry blooms from May to June with abundant, almost flat panicles composed of tiny, fragrant, five-petaled flowers. They are pale pink to white and open from smoky purple buds, which intensifies the flowering colour. It blooms profusely. By the end of summer, it produces a large numb ...

V - VI

3 - 5m

2 - 3m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
This sweet box is believed to have come from western China where it probably originated as a natural hybrid of two species. Nowadays, you will not find it in the wild either because it is extinct or perhaps it never existed as a botanical species. Very interesting is a fact that there are no varieti ...

II - IV

0,5 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

semi-shade to shade

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Beauty Green belongs among compact, slow-growing Japanese umbrella pines valued primarily for the colour of their needles and an overall impression of freshness. Compared with the species and some darker forms, it appears lighter and more vibrant, without losing the characteristic dignity of the gen ...

1,5 - 3m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Sternschnuppe is a Japanese umbrella pine variety which belongs among the dwarf cultivars that grow more slowly than the species, yet in full maturity still exceed the scale of an ordinary garden gnome, hat included. It is easily recognised by its shorter, visibly flatter needles, which densely clot ...

1,5 - 4m

1 - 2m

full to partial sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
False spirea is a valuable plant for small sized gardens as it quickly fills limited space with mass of beautiful leaves.
It is a woody plant spreading with suckers like some perennials. Its leaves are fresh green during summer, pinnate, and look like service-tree leaves but are finer and prettier. ...

VII - VIII

0,5 - 1m

full sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
The cultivar name DOOZIE refers to something exceptional, extraordinary, a remarkable piece. And in case of this spirea it tells the truth. In spring, its leaves emerge in vivid red shades that gradually turn dark green, while young shoots retain their red colouration throughout the season. From lat ...

V - IX

0,6 - 0,9m

0,6 - 0,9m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
The cultivar name of BIG BANG spiraea refers to the “big bang” of colours in its emerging foliage. In spring it begins with vivid orange tones that fade to chartreuse, while new shoots emerge maroon to mahogany. In summer, from June to July, large, flat corymbs of bright pink flowers appear at the e ...

VI - VIII

0,6 - 0,9m

0,6 - 0,9m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Pink Ice spirea will captivate you at first sight, as soon as the new leaves emerge in spring: the young foliage shows a bright pink tone, which within days transforms into delicately variegated leaves. The base colour is green, infused with creamy white patches, while the youngest parts blush pink, ...

V - VI

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Agnes Smith is an elegant variety of Canadian lilac with snow white flowers. They are sweetly scented, tubular, formed in more or less upright panicles. The difference between these and common lilacs is that panicles of Canadian lilac are not as clustered as on common lilac, flower 2-3 weeks later a ...

V - VI

1 - 2m

1 - 2m

full to partial sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Miss Canada is a big seller among Canadian lilacs. It bears brilliant pink flowers opening from red buds. Individual flowers are tubular and sweetly scented. Thanks to very compact growth it is ideal for grafting on half-standards as a small tree for small gardens. The difference between these and c ...

V - VI

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Miss Japan is another variety of Canadian lilacs with Miss in its name. It recalls young and beautiful girls looking their best on stages where awards are given for the best appearance. Which is exactly the same case of this lilac – its flowers are light salmon-pink and open from slightly deep ...

V - VI

1 - 2m

1 - 2m

full to partial sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Redwine is a Canadian lilac of so far the deepest burgundy red colour. It sweetly scented flower are tubular, and formed in partially pendent panicles. The difference between these and common lilacs is that panicles of Canadian lilac are not as clustered as on common lilac, flower 2-3 weeks later an ...

V - VI

1 - 2m

1 - 2m

full to partial sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Among Canadian lilacs you can also find one whose colour resembles common lilacs – thanks to its lavender or bluish-lilac flowers. Its name is Royalty. They are tubular, sweetly scented, formed in upright panicles and appear in abundance every year. The difference between these and common lila ...

V - VI

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

2 (down to -45°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Pink Perfume is a Dutch addition to the Bloomerang® series of re-blooming lilacs marketed by Proven Winners® in USA. The plant was bred by Andre Franciscus van Nijnatten from Zundert, the Netherlands, in 2003, and patented as PP24252 in 2012. It is a cross between dwarf s.meyeri and small- ...

V - VIII

1 - 1,5m

1,3 - 1,8m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
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1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
FLOWERFESTA® PINK is a compact, repeat-flowering lilac with pure pastel pink, very fragrant flowers. They come out for the first time in late May and bloom for about 3 weeks. After a short pause they re-bloom in early summer, and at the beginning of autumn a new flush of flowers appears for the ...

V - IX

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Superba is probably the only variety of littleleaf lilac used in commerce today. It boasts profuse erect racemes composed of small, tubular, soft pink, and sweetly fragrant flowers in May. They unfold into 4 tips but you can try your luck as in searching for a 4-leaf-clover because exceptionally the ...

V - V

1,5 - 2m

2 - 3,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
This variety was first introduced in the UK in 1954. The seeds came from Korea hence its name: Miss Kim, Kim being the most common name in Korea. The scented flowers are pure lavender-lilac colour, opening from darker purplish buds. They are formed in upright panicles that are not as clustered as o ...

V - VI

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
BLOOMERANG® Dark Purple is a hybrid lilac with dark lilac pink to light purple flowers and dark purple buds. They are tubular and composed in lose erect racemes, and open from mid May until early June and re-bloom from mid July until late summer. They bear a lovely fragrance which is different ...

V - VIII

1,5 - 2m

1,5 - 2,3m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Minuet is a dwarf variety of Canadian lilac. It produces tubular, sweetly scented, light mauve flowers composed in erect panicles, coming out about 2 weeks later than flowers on common lilacs i.e. mid to end May. It grows slowly, making a dense, rounded shrub.
Lance-shaped leaves are 6-12 cm long, ...

V - VI

1 - 1,5m

1 - 1,5m

full sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
This Persian lilac is a hybrid between syringa afghanica and syringa laciniata, moreover it received a variety name identical with the second parent: Laciniata. It has finely textured foliage – the leaves are deeply cut, small, light to mid green, deciduous. The branches are densely covered wi ...

V - VI

1,5 - 2,3m

1,5 - 2,3m

full sun

for zone 5+6

for zone 7

































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