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Botanical Name Common Name Exposure Size  Bloom Time Flower Color Comment
Taxodium disticum Bald Cypress SUN 60 fT.     a stately, deciduous columnar coniferÊwith short, spreading branches and fern-like needles - a deciduous conifer
Thermopsis chinensis ‘Sophia’ Dwarf Southern Lupine or Pea Bush Sun 18 In by 18 In. Spring Yellow bears an abundance of large, sunny yellow spikes of pea-like flowers on leafy stems 
Thuja 'Green Giant' Green Giant Arborvitae Sun 60 Ft.     tight pyramidal evergreen ~ a very fast grower
Thuja 'Steeplechase’ Steeplechase Arborvitae Sun 20 Ft by 8 Ft     a denser, fuller sport of Green Giant ~ a very fast grower
Thujopsis dolabrata 'Nana'
 
Dwarf Japanese Elkhorn Cedar Sun 2 Ft. x 4 Ft. in 10 yrs.     a flat, round bun ~ flat, thick sprays of yellow-green foliage ~ very symmetrical 
Tiarella 'Candy Striper' Foamflower Part Shade to Shade 10 In. Early Spring Pink flushed white huge, lush green leaves with a dark, stippled stripe in the center of each lobe
Tiarella cordifolia
‘Brandywine’
Running Foamflower Part Shade to Shade 12 to 18 In. by 12 to 18 In. Early Spring White A strong grower 
Tiarella 'Iron Butterfly’ Foamflower Part Shade to Shade 6 to 18 In by 6 to 12 In. Early Spring White a clump former ~ green leaves with black markings
Tiarella ‘Sugar and Spice’ Foamflower Part Shade to Shade 8 In. by 13 In. Spring Pink flushed white a clump former with dark centers on dissected leaves
Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock Full sun to full shade 50 Ft     Forms a soft pyramid - a native plant

 

Updated January, 2012

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