Holger Juniper (Juniperus squamata ‘Holger’)

The dense, wide-spreading Juniperus squamata ‘Holger’ produces bright, creamy-yellow new growth that stands out above the plant’s older, bluish foliage. The unique color combination makes a stunning and dramatic show. Sharp, densely arranged, pointed needles and scaly bark, typical of the species, add character and interest. Mature size: 4’H x 8’W Zone 4

Mitsch’s Mini Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo ‘Mitsch Mini’)

The extremely slow-growing, dense, bun-shaped Pinus mugo ‘Mitsch Mini’ sports so many short branchlets and slightly twisted, short needles that the surface almost appears smooth. A TRUdwarf® mugo selected by John Mitsch of Aurora, Oregon, the reliable, consistent pine takes on a frosted look when its waxy buds emerge. Site this distinctive beauty in a prime location in the rock garden, trough or miniature railroad. Mature size: 1’H x 2’W Zone 2

Tsukumo Sawara Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Tsukumo’)

Ideal for the smallest site, Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Tsukumo’ is a rounded bun that almost doubles as a mossy green rock. It has dense, finely textured green foliage and grows so slowly that it won’t outsize a trough or rock garden. The compact cushion, which is hardy, tough and resilient, is wider than it is tall. Occasionally, short feathery plumes will sprout out among the fine foliage, adding character and dimension, or may simply be removed to maintain the most compact, tiny mound. Mature size: 1.5’H x 1.5’W Zone 4

Jervis Canadian Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis ‘Jervis’)

Tsuga canadensis ‘Jervis’ features tight, dark green foliage and a densely branched, broad pyramidal habit. ‘Jervis’ will grow slowly in your garden in an irregular form making it an interesting focal point that will not outgrow its place. The prominent buds and short twiggy growth make this a unique plant, adding year round interest to any garden. Mature size: 3’H x 2’W Zone 4

Golden Pin Cushion Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Golden Pin Cushion’)

For a handsome bit of color in the rock garden or other small space, the dense Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Golden Pin Cushion’ delivers. Prized as a close-up accent in miniature and container gardens, each plant will spread slowly into a low, irregular mound that suggests moss. Where exposed to more sun, the foliage turns brighter yellow. Easy, resilient and hardy. Mature size: 1.5’H x 1.5’W Zone 4

Blue Ball Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis ‘Blue Ball’)

Pinus koraiensis ‘Blue Ball’ is a dwarf selection of Korean Pine with blue green needles that emphasize the blue. Short stiff branches and long needles form a globe shaped plant that has a bit of irregularity to it. Hardy and adaptable, with minimal disease or insect problems, ‘Blue Ball’ has great potential for a variety of settings. Mature size: 3’H x 3’W Zone 3

Hildburghausen Norway Spruce (Picea abies ‘Hildburghausen’)

Picea abies ‘Hildburghausen’ is globe shaped for many years, but eventually becomes wider than tall. Short, very dark green needles are closely spaced on short stiff shoots creating a tight compact appearance. This symmetrical gem works well in the rock garden or the small landscape where it will stay in scale with miniature and other slow growing plants. Mature size: 3’H x 2’W Zone 3

Mops Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo ‘Mops’)

Pinus mugo ‘Mops’ is an excellent dwarf selection that grows into a low, dense dome remaining compact without shearing. The mounding plant has a smooth appearance that comes from many evenly spaced needles growing at a uniform rate on abundant branchlets. During most of the year, ‘Mops’ displays a hint of gray/blue in its green, but during the crisp, cold months of winter, needles take on a warm, golden hue. It’s no wonder this choice is one of our most popular for confined spaces. Mature size: 4’H x 4’W Zone 2

Lundeby’s Dwarf Blue Spruce (Picea pungens ‘Lundeby’s Dwarf’)

Steel blue needles and horizontally layered branches make Picea pungens ‘Lundeby’s Dwarf’ a neat and reliable landscape conifer that becomes wider than tall with age. A rare form of Colorado Blue Spruce, it stays compact and provides an attractive mounding form that stays in scale, even in small urban and suburban gardens. Discovered by Lundeby Nursery in North Dakota, it is useful as part of a foundation planting, as a focal point or in a rock garden or container. Mature size: 2’H x 3’W Zone 2