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Pinebush Farm and Nurseries, Inc.: Our Stock at a Glance
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Here's a quick idea of the breadth of our nursery stock for you to choose from.

We have many types of evergreens like these Ilex x 'Nellie R. Stevens': This evergreen is our most popular screening holly. It's wider at the base than many upright hollies. Very dark green lustrous leaves. Sun or part shade. Medium to fast growth rate. Grows to 15 - 25 feet. Drought tolerant.
 Our Advantage trees are harvested with the do-it-yourself homeowner in mind. The root ball is sized so transportation and installation are possible without additional equipment or help.
 This block of containerized trees illustrate just one size available in containers. We have much smaller and much larger ones in many varieties.
 We have many, many varieties of perennials. This one is Hosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams': This shade-loving, perennial groundcover is used primarily for its foliage. The wide leaves (up to 15 inches across), are blue-green with narrow yellowish margins. It's early blooming with pale lavender flowers on tall stems that reach above the foliage. A spectacular specimen when mature.

We have flowering shrubs. Sasanqua camellias (like this one) bloom in this area from about the first of November until February. These evergreen members of the tea family (Theaceae) display a mass of flowers, from white to rose colored, 2-3 inches wide. The bushes grow 6-10 feet tall.
 And we have perennial flowers like this Swamp Sunflower (Helianthus angustifolius): An early fall-flowering perennial in the South. Grows 6-8 feet tall with 2-2.5 inch flowers of bright yellow. Looks spectacular against the bright blue fall sky. Likes lots of moisture although seems to do well in drought. Prefers full sun. Will take over an area.
 Our stock of Japanese Maples is huge. We have both containerized and field grown. Reds, greens, uprights and dissectums (lace-leaf).
 And we have good ole Southern favorites in regular or flavored, like this cultivated variety of flowering dogwood (Cornus florida 'Cherokee Brave'). A small-growing tree with horizontally spreading lines. Vigorous grower with reddish pink (burgundy) flowers with white center. Mulch for cool,moist soil. Partial shade, but full sun ok.
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