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  • Cotoneaster adpressus 'Little Gem'

    UI Plants — This dwarf selection out of K. Verboom in Boskoop, Holland, forms a tight mounded uniform habit of miniaturized foliage, but rarely flowers or fruits. This cultivar is quite likely identical to plants listed as Cotoneaster horizontalis 'Tom ...More…

  • Magnolia 'Little Gem'

    Burke's Backyard — Don looked at a new dwarf variety of the evergreen or Bull Bay magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). 'Little Gem' was developed by Warren Steed of Steed's Nursery in North Carolina in the U.S.A. It has many of the attributes of its parent, ...More…

  • Cotoneaster adpressus 'Little Gem'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Cotoneaster adpressus (see C303 herein) is commonly called creeping cotoneaster. It is a dense, slow-growing, semi-prostrate, deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub that rises to only 1.5' tall but spreads over time to 3-6' wide on stiff, flattened, .. ...More…

  • Thuja occidentalis 'Little Gem'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Grown for its attractive foliage and dwarf shape. Good accent. Rock gardens. Foundations. 'Little Gem' is a dwarf, dense, flattened, broad-globular American arborvitae cultivar that typically matures to only 3' tall and as much as 6' wide ...More…

  • Picea abies 'Little Gem'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — May be used in the border front or rock garden as a specimen, or as part of a foundation planting or specimen around the home. This Norway spruce cultivar is a dwarf needled evergreen shrub which has a dense, flat, globose, bun or cushion-like ...More…

  • Narcissus 'Little Gem'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Yellow petals and yellow trumpet Trumpet daffodil (Division I). By definition, a trumpet daffodil features a trumpet (corona) that is equal to or greater than the length of the petals (perianth segments). One flower per stem. 'Little Gem' is a ...More…

  • Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — No serious insect or disease problems. Not reliably winter hardy to St. Louis. Small evergreen flowering tree for USDA Zones 7-9 where it is effective in lawns, near decks/patios, small street tree or in containers. Also may be grown as a screen ...More…

  • Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis 'Little Gem'

    NC State University Coop Extension — Glossy dark green leaves; crumpled, crowded, flat sprays held at various angles; thin, horizontal, spreading branches Dense, compact flattened, broad, globose shrub Holds color in winterMore…

  • Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

    NC State University Coop Extension — Dwarf cultivar of southern magnolia; flowers at an early age 5 to 8" alternate, simple, dark green leathery leaves; underside often has a cinnamon-brown pubescence White fragrant flowers in summer Upright; denseMore…

  • Little Gem

    Denver Plants — Plant Little Gem Iberia in full sun in moist, well drained soil. "Little Gem" is tolerant of most soil types. Space new container grown plants 6" - 12" apart. This low growing plant is an excellent for rock gardens, or planting to ...More…

  • Lettuce Little Gem - Seeds - Park Seed thumbnail

    ParkSeed Co — 50 days. Grow the sweetest, most tender butterhead (Boston) lettuce you've ever tasted in just 50 days with this petite gourmet treat! The perfect variety for windowbox gardens, limited spaces, and those hard-to-fill corners in the vegetable garden, ...More…


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