DeGroot Spire is a narrow-columnar form with rich green, twisted foliage like ‘Spiralis’.
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DeGroot Spire Arborvitae

Hetz Arborvitae
Hetz Arborvitae has a columnar pyramidal form and a more coarse texture than is typical of the species.

Green Giant Arborvitae
Works well as a conifer hedge, screen, or as a specimen or accent.

Moonglow® Sweetbay Magnolia
This Sweetbay Magnolia has a distinct upright growth habit, vigorous growth rate, and an increased cold hardiness.

Alta® Southern Magnolia
Alta® offers a more contained, denser form which can be attributed to its tight branching pattern.

Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia
Medium-oval pyramidal form with dark green leaves and a medium brown underside.

Providence™ Eastern Red Cedar
This native evergreen is good as a grouping or screening plant.

Tapestry™ Eastern Red Cedar
This tree’s unique density makes it a very good selection for screening.

Mary Nell Holly
A good screening and heat-tolerant plant with distinctive dark foliage and bright red fruit.

Nellie R. Stevens Holly
Perhaps the most successful and reliable large holly in the Southeast. An excellent screening or accent plant.

Wirt L. Winn Holly
One of the best hollies in terms of foliage quality and vigorous growth rate.

Cool Fences™ Lusterleaf Holly
Large, dense, pyramidal evergreen holly with lustrous dark green leaves and red fruit.

Glorious Fences™ American Holly
Selected for upright habit, vigor, and density. Great for screening hedge and specimen.

Select Elegance™ American Holly
A dense, dark and vigorous native evergreen tree that’s great for screening hedge and specimen.

Judy Evans American Holly
Lustrous dark green foliage combines with outstanding, bright red fruit to make an admirable specimen.

Fruitland’s Tea Olive
Small evergreen tree producing cream-colored blooms in the fall with exceptional fragrance.