Manyo no Sato (Acer pal. ‘Manyo no Sato’

apalmanyo
One of the newly requested variegated dissectums, this green and purple leaf is less fru fru than Hana matoi, but on the other hand, it is waaay more stable. It’s a slow grower so it will be a while before we have anything more than 1 gallons. Using Talons pic with permission.

Size: Graft Price: $19.00
Size: 1 gallon Price: $35.00
Size: Field grown Price: $130.00

Vulcan (Magnolia ‘Vulcan’)

Magnolia 'Vulcan'

Breath-taking is what it is. The tree is only 12 to 15′ tall but it flowers early in life and late enough in the season, so that is isn’t usually hurt by late frost (and when it is damaged, you still have the color which you can see from the other side of the field.)

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00

Yellow Lantern (Magnolia x ‘Yellow Lantern’)

Yellow Lantern is another acuminata cross that provides a strong growing (25′ x15′) hardy tree with fragrant not deep yellow flowers that bloom late enough to avoid the late spring frosts. Those are all good things–except for the ‘not deep yellow part’.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern'

Magnolia ‘Yellow Lantern’

Villa taranto (Acer palmatum ‘Villa taranto’ )

Villa taranto (Acer palmatum 'Villa taranto' )

Villa taranto (Acer palmatum ‘Villa taranto’ )

Villa Taranto is a compact linearlobum that one lady tried to tell me was variegated; I knew it wasn’t but what she meant was that it changed color every day: red orange in spring, yellow orange green in the summer and orange again in the fall. It has always been one of my favorites.

Size: Graft Price: $19.00
Size: 1 gallon Price: $35.00
Size: Field grown Price: $130.00

Feijoa sellowiana

Feijoa sellowiana

Feijoa sellowiana

The common name for this plant is Pineapple Guava.
Often considered by the timid too tender for us here in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, this lovely shrub has flourished through our worst winters–OK that’s a lie: one winter it lost its leaves and died back a little, but normally it looks like it does today (pic in mid December), a beautiful soft evergreen shrub.  In early summer it flowers with fleshy edible sweet flowers (not very filling tho) and in the winter the edible fruits taste like citrus pears. At the moment the only size we have is field grown: $75.00.

Size: Field grown Price: $75.00