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Cytisus x kewensis

Cytisus x kewensis

Jim Jeryms from Scotland was out recently and we had some interesting discussions about Kew, which have nothing to do with this broom; I’m just easily distracted. More to the point x kewensis is a cross between C. ardoinii and C. multiflorus, only 12-18” high and spreading to 6 feet or more 1-3 creamy yellow flowers in the axils.
$19.00

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Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'

Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'

Well known; taxonomically confused, a red twig dogwood with creamy edged leaves.
$24.00

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Cornus alba 'Gouchaulti'

Cornus alba 'Gouchaulti'

A spectacular variegated form that is similar to ‘Spaethii’ but more vigorous, margins of the leaves are yellow and rose and the center is green and rose with a bit of white, stems blood red in winter ultimately reaching 6-8’ in height.
$24.00

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Cornus kousa 'Witches Broom Seedlings'

Cornus kousa 'Witches Broom Seedlings'

These are seedlings from the high grafted witches broom in our front garden, I suspect size will be variable but they could porduce some stuff worth propagating clonally, if you decide to do that please use only one clone per name, the Milky Way thing is insane.
$24.00

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Cotinus 'Grace'

Cotinus 'Grace'

A cross between Cotinus coggygria 'Velvet Cloak' and Cotinus obovatus made in 1978 by Peter Dummer of Hillier Nurseries. 'Grace' is a spectacular thing (named for Dummer's wife) with massive pink flower panicles 14”h x 11”w. Leaves are 6” long emerging light red in spring and darkening to blue green in summer finally turning red orange and yellow in fall. Mature height will probably be 20’+, in terms of overall appearance it resembles C. obovatus; cuttings are a royal pain to root.
$24.00

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Cotoneaster rothschildiana

Cotoneaster rothschildiana

A unique looking evergreen hybrid between C. frigidus luteus and C. salicifolius with large elliptical leaves and large clusters of pink tinged yellow fruit. Dick was quick to grab a plant for himself so you know its nice.
$24.00

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Cytisus austraicus

Cytisus austraicus

An eastern European species growing 2-4’ tall bearing terminal clusters of showy yellow pea flowers.
$24.00

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Cornus mas 'Variegata' larger

Cornus mas 'Variegata' larger

Excellent bold variegation, these are cutting grown.
$29.00

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Cornus officianalis

Cornus officianalis

Native to Japan and Korea, officianalis is similar to Cornus mas with larger brighter yellow flowers a week or two earlier than mas. There is a plant in Seacrest that is 22’h and 35’ wide after 46 years.
$29.00

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Corylopsis sinensis v. vietchiana

Corylopsis sinensis v. vietchiana

Dwarfer than straight sinensis it only reaches about ˝ the height (2.5m) with shorter racemes of 6-10 flowers it is fairly common on forest edges in western Hubei at 1300-2000m.
$29.00

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