Swedish Columnar Aspen (Populus tremula ‘Erecta’)

Swedish Columnar Aspen (Populus tremula 'Erecta')

Swedish Columnar Aspen (Populus tremula 'Erecta')

Thirty years ago, new to the Northwest, I spent a weekend in the mountains of central Oregon and wondered why I was always hearing a stream trickle by when there was no water at all. It was the breeze in the leaves of Quaking Aspen when there was no wind to speak of. It was a distinctive and restful sound, and I decided I wanted to grow that tree in my nursery. I did for a while, but there was a big problem. In the fall, the deer (blasted young bucks) barked them all so I gave up. But a few years ago I saw the columnar form and was so taken with it, I decided to try again. Also to offer the tree in a small size. Totally hardy (zone 3) and stunning fall color. I’m excited. Photo thanks to the incomparable Jackie Becker.

Size: 1 gal Price: $30.00

Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum)

Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum)

Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum)

Oxydendrum is an underused plant, to say the least. This is a small to medium tree which is suitable for large planters or small gardens. The drooping fragrant flower panicles in the summer veil the tree in white and the flowers persist after the foliage turns in the fall; the scarlet fall color is unsurpassed. The tree is listed as zone 5 but there is one flowering in Maine.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00

Romneya coulteri (Romneya coulteri)

Romneya coulteri (Romneya coulteri)

Romneya coulteri (Romneya coulteri)

The Romneya in my yard is a large shrub that freezes to the ground every winter and comes back stronger spreading somewhat. The paper like large white flowers are spectacular. A California native, this plant needs very little water in the summer so I suspect that it is a West Coast plant.

Size: 1 gal Price: $25.00
Size: 2 gal Price: $50.00

Pink Forsythia (Abeliophyllum distichum Roseum)

Pink Forsythia (Abeliophyllum distichum Roseum)

Pink Forsythia (Abeliophyllum distichum Roseum)

There is something to be said for a hardy fragrant early spring flowering shrub. Hmmm, What would that be? Nice? Better than nice? The trouble with Abeliophyllum is that the flowers come and go so quickly, but it is spring after all and we should be happy to see anything that’s not grey and cold. zone 4.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00

Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana)

Monkey puzzle trees are so named, I guess, because it would be a puzzle for a monkey or anything else for that matter to climb one. Those little leaflets you see in the picture are hard and sharp as knives. The mature trees are graceful and pendulous, but they are slow growing. And they are not hardy. ALSO this is one of two plants (the other is Embothrium) that I do not guarantee as they are so easy to kill. But here is one way to keep it alive: dig a hole 2′ x 1′; cut an X across the bottom of the rootcontrol bag but hold it closed until you lower the plant into the hole, then take scissors and cut down the sides of the bag multiple times and fill up the hole. Mulch and pray. zone 6

Size: Pot Price: $14.00
Size: 1 gallon Price: $25.00
Size: Field grown Price: $105.00