A creeping form of scotch pine. Very low and spreading, wonderful bark. Winter color is a bright yellow. Beautiful color. Zone 3
Pinus strobus glauca pendula
One of those plants that create the focal point in your landscape. Weeping form of Eastern White Pine. Blue green needles, beautiful cones. This variety has been twisted as it …
Pinus parviflora nana Wells ‘Mount Vernon’
A wonderful dwarf form of the Japanese White Pine. Slow growing would work well in a container for several years. Sets beautiful cones. Blue green foliage. Zone 5
Pinus mugho fastigiata Wells ‘Dolly’s Choice’
A wonderful columnar form of the mugho pine. Bears cones at a very young age. Excellent for the small garden. Named after Earl Wells’ favorite hunting dog! Discovered in …
Picea omorika nana
The dwarf form of serbain spruce, this beauty grows with or without a leader. It grows here about 3-4″ yearly, so you would expect an 8-10′ tree at about 25 …
Picea breweriana Wells ‘Mountain Magic’
A tree of some magnitude. Not visible at this young age, but as the tree matures, all the lateral branches hang to the ground. A fabulous small garden tree. Smaller …
Cedrus lebani minuta Wells ‘Green Prince’
A very dwarf form of the Lebanese cedar, this little plant was found at around 50 years old. It grows about ¼” – 3/8” yearly. A wonderful true cedar for …
Abies concolor glauca GH ‘Blue Cloak’
This true fir is prostrate growing, some selective pruning may be needed during the growing season. Compact growth habit, in the Skagit Valley we get 4-6″ yearly. ZOne 4