Tom Thumb Gold Size:3 gal sizeThis cultivar originated as a witchs broom discovered by Joel W. Spingarn , of Baldwin, New York, on a garden specimen of Picea orientalis Skylands in Nyack, New York in the 1980s. This plant is often seen in the nursery trade with the name, Tom Thumb, an abbreviated commericial name initiated by the nursery industry apparently to save time and money on plant tags. This bright lime green miniature conifer will grow to be only 4 inches tall and 10
Large spreading shrub with medium pink ball trusses in May
Tamukeyama’ is a red-leaf
The plant can grow in full sun or with a bit of filtered light
Delicate markings in the upper petals add depth and elegance to each bloom
In the fall the tree puts on a show of sunset-red hues
Excellent accent for that shady area
Then for added decoration and food for birds in the winter
Useful as a rock garden plant
this Japanese Red Pine has short
Stunning and vibrant-blue flowers (in acid soil) cover this dependable and easy to grow hydrangea from June into the fall
Many growers prune them so their beautiful structure and reddish orange peeling bark can be seen
making this one of the most colorful of the bicolor spruces