Zone: 4-8
Height: 0.5-1.5ft. tall and wide
For the smallest site, this tight, rounded bun almost doubles s 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. Occasionally, short feathery plumes will sprout out among the fine foliage, adding character and dimension to the tiny mound.
Category: Dwarf Trees
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