If you're on the hunt for the perfect screening or hedging plant, it's easy to get hooked on the usual suspects - but don't limit yourself! Columnar conifers and tall narrow evergreens are timeless favorites, but did you know that the many available varieties offer a range of uses in your landscape? These plants develop a striking column shape as they grow, and the varieties in this PDF are no exception.
3. This compact, columnar fir was found as witch’s broom by Mike
& Cheryl Davison. It has long, finger-like branches and short,
light-green needles. The original scion wood was very sticky; thus
the name ‘Sticky Fingers’.
Abies balsamea ‘Sticky
Fingers’Balsam Fir
6. Abies procera
‘Danish
Column’Noble Fir
Bright blue foliage on this columnar fir is
very stunning. Its narrow form makes it a
wonderful, slow-growing Christmas-type
tree. Selected by Jason Hupp of Western
Evergreen
10. This narrow, columnar conifer
has an unreal, bright blue, color!
This soft-textured foliage takes
on a plum-colored hue in
wintertime. Its slender form and
stunning coloration make it a
great dwarf for any landscape.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
‘Blue Surprise’Lawson
Cypress
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