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Episode 126: Winter Stunners

Episode 126: Winter Stunners
The winter blues have certainly set in around here. But thankfully we have a few plants outside that seemed to have saved their best for last. Today Carol and Danielle are talking about Winter Stunners—trees, shrubs, and even a subshrub that . . .
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    The winter blues have certainly set in around here. But thankfully we have a few plants outside that seem to have saved their best for last. Today Carol and Danielle are talking about winter stunners—trees, shrubs, and even a subshrub that look so gorgeous in January and February you’ll forget that technically it’s the “off-season.” Whether your winter is mild and wet, cold and dry, or you live where it snows seemingly every day, we’ve got some options that will help make the landscape seem vibrant.

    Expert guest: Michelle Provaznik is the chief executive officer of the American Public Gardens Association. She lives and gardens in Fort Collins, Colorado.

    Danielle’s Plants

    'Wintergold' white fir
    ‘Wintergold’ white fir

    ‘Wintergold’ white fir (Abies concolor ‘Wintergold’, Zones 3–8)

    'Goldilocks’ Japanese white pine
    ‘Goldilocks’ Japanese white pine

    ‘Goldilocks’ Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora ‘Goldilocks’, Zones 5–7)

    Blue deodar cedar
    Blue deodar cedar

    Blue deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara cv., Zones 6b–9)

    ‘Divinely Blue’ or ‘Feelin’ Blue’

    Coral bark maple
    Coral bark maple

    Coral bark maple (Acer palmatum ‘Sango Kaku’, Zones 5–9)

     

    Carol’s Plants

    American beech
    American beech

    American beech (Fagus grandifolia, Zones 3–9)

    Red osier dogwood

    Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea, Zones 3–7)

    Japanese stewartia
    Japanese stewartia
    Japanese stewartia
    Japanese stewartia

    Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamillia, Zones 5–8)

    Star magnolia, winter branches
    Star magnolia, winter branches
    Star magnolia, flower buds
    Star magnolia, flower buds
    Star magnolia, spring flowers
    Star magnolia, spring flowers

    Star magnolia (Magnolia stellata, Zones 4–8)

    Expert’s Plants

    ‘Panchito’ manzanita
    ‘Panchito’ manzanita

    ‘Panchito’ manzanita (Arctostaphylos × coloradensis ‘Panchito’, Zones 4b–8)

    Baby blue rabbitbrush (Credit: Michelle Provaznik)
    Baby blue rabbitbrush. Photo: Michelle Provaznik

    Rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus spp. and cvs., Zones 4–9)

    Red osier/ twig dogwood

    Red osier/redtwig dogwood (Cornus sericea, Zones 3–7)

    Kentucky coffeetree (Credit: Michelle Provaznik)
    Kentucky coffeetree. Photo: Michelle Provaznik

    Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus, Zones 3–8)

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