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Plants with punch that will last all winter long

By Ashley Primis

Recommendations for weather-hardy plantings from Mary Costello and Peter Smith of City Planter in Northern Liberties.

LARGER PLANTS FOR LARGER POTS


Contorted witch hazel (crazy branching) – Hamamelis virginiana

 



 

Ilex sky pencil (fastigiate) – Ilex crenata ‘Sky Pencil’

 

 


 

Ilex verticillata (berries) – Ilex verticillata

 

 




Upright junipers – Juniperus scopulorum or Juniperus virginiana

 



 

Topiaried junipers or boxwood (defined form) – Buxus sempervirens or Buxus sinica or Buxus harlandii

 





Chamaecyparis varieties (rich green, black hues) – Chamaecyparis [numerous species]

 

 



Any Meserve hollies (rich blue-green color) – Ilex x meserveae (not shown)

Any tree hollies (Nellie Stevens, etc for pyramidal form) – Ilex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ (not shown)

 

 

 

SMALLER PLANTS

 

Mugo pine (needle evergreen, dense habitat) – Pinus mugo

 

 



Crimson barberries (purple leaves) – Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea

 

 

 

Euonymus emerald and gold (colorful evergreen leaves, low growing) – Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald and Gold’

 

 



Winter jasmine (semi-evergreen and early yellow flowers) – Jasminum nudiflorum

 

 

 

Juniper procumbens nana (low and cascading green) – Juniperus procumbens nana

 

 

 

Cotoneasters (reddish green leaves) – Cotoneaster [numerous species]

 

 

 

Santolina incana (gray all winter) – Santolina incana or Santolina chamaecyparissus

 

 



Hellebores (heavy loved and leathery leaves) – Helleborus [numerous species]

 

 

 

Variegated liriope (strappy foliage in yellows, grays and black) – Liriope muscari

 

 

 

Stachys big ears (gray and fuzzy) – Stachys byzantina

 

 


 

Christmas fern (evergreen fern) – Polystichum acrostichoides

 

 



Variegated ivies (lots of varieties) – Hedera helix or Hedera hibernica

 

 


Dwarf conifers (tidy, compact, will fit into the smallest containers) (not shown)

Sedum vera Jamison (gray and succulent) – Sedum vera jamison (not shown)

Heuchera amber waves and plum pudding (colorful leaves all winter) – Heuchera ‘Amber Waves’ and Heuchera ‘Plumb Pudding’ (not shown)

Originally published on phillymag.com on June 24, 2008.
 

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