Shadow Nursery is a wholesale nursery specializing in quality liners, deciduous shrubs and trees, flowering dogwoods including Rutgers hybrids, native and hard-to-find plant material. It is located in south-central Tennessee, in the town of Winchester, and encompasses over 800 acres. Field-grown specimens, field-trials, propagation beds, as well as a container operation, include tried-and-true plants of merit, hard-to-find rarities and exciting new introductions that have potential as remarkable landscape plants.

Check out some of Don Shadow's Animals in the Photo Gallery.

View the article in Garden Design, March 2006 Issue.
The feature Groundbreaker showcases Don Shadow's talents and Nursery.

Check out the new book, Dogwoods, co-authored by Don Shadow.

Timber Press, 2005, $39.95
George Cohen from Booklist:
The dogwoods comprise a varied group of trees and shrubs. The flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is the most familiar; it's an extremely graceful tree with horizontal branches that tilt upward at the ends. Amazingly enough, dogwoods have thrived since the time of the dinosaurs and have spread over most of the Northern Hemisphere. Beneath each species, Cappiello and Shadow alphabetically arrange the plant's cultivars, forms, and varieties, describing their height and the color of their flowers, stems, and leaves. There is information on their growth habits, foliage, flowers, fruit, bark, breeding and selection, and insect and disease problems. And this wealth of information is accompanied by 238 stunning color photographs.
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Don Shadow, President, Shadow Nursery, Inc.
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View the article in Garden Design, March 2006 Issue.
The feature Groundbreaker showcases Don Shadow's talents and Nursery.

Check out the new book, Dogwoods, co-authored by Don Shadow.

Timber Press, 2005, $39.95
George Cohen from Booklist:
The dogwoods comprise a varied group of trees and shrubs. The flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is the most familiar; it's an extremely graceful tree with horizontal branches that tilt upward at the ends. Amazingly enough, dogwoods have thrived since the time of the dinosaurs and have spread over most of the Northern Hemisphere. Beneath each species, Cappiello and Shadow alphabetically arrange the plant's cultivars, forms, and varieties, describing their height and the color of their flowers, stems, and leaves. There is information on their growth habits, foliage, flowers, fruit, bark, breeding and selection, and insect and disease problems. And this wealth of information is accompanied by 238 stunning color photographs.
Copyright © American Library Association
Don Shadow, President, Shadow Nursery, Inc.

