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Asstd. trees - Trees

Mimosa Tree $11.95
Mimosa tree, Albizzia
julibrissin, sometimes called Silk tree, was introduced
to United States in 1745 for use as an ornamental plant
because of its unusual, attractive and fragrant pom-pom
like flowers and interesting fern-like foliage. This
deciduous tree is attractive to bees, butterflies, and
birds. In late winter or spring domed crown is decked
in sprays of small, globular, golden yellow flower heads.
It is able to survive winter in southern U.S., but flowers
better in climates with a longer, drier summer
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Serviceberry $10.95
Serviceberry tree, Amelanchier
canadensis, may also be known as a Juneberry, Shadblow,
or Shadbush. This large shrub has erect stems that form
multi-stemmed clumps serviceberries, genus Amelanchier,
are deciduous shrubs or small trees that grow in under
story of temperate forests. little serviceberry shrubs
are useful in naturalized plantings, especially in open
woodlands, under tall oaks or pines. Their beautiful,
but brief, early spring flowering beats all but earliest
shrubs, and their fall foliage is first rate. It is
an excellent small yard tree.
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Paw Paw $15.95
Paw Paw tree, Asimina
triloba, is a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree with
short trunk and rounded top that presents a semi-tropical
appearance. PawPaw trees average about 15' in height
at maturity. It prospers in moist soils and when placed
at edge of a wooded area as an understory tree. It is
recognized by its ‘sleepy’ summer foliage and nodding
bright purple flowers in spring. Two trees are necessary
for pollination reasons. Fall color is a brilliant yellow.
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American Hornbeam
$14.6
American Hornbeam tree,
Carpinus caroliniana, is a shade tolerant under story
tree. American Hornbeam trees are also known by common
names of Musclewood, Ironwood, Blue Beech, and Water
Beech trees. This deciduous species provides nuts that
are eaten by many birds such as grouse, bobwhite, pheasant
and wild turkey. This shade tree will provide cool,
dense shade in summer because of its many leaves giving
a dense appearance.
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Bitternut Pecan
$25.95
Bitternut Pecan tree,
Carya brownii, is a large pecan hickory. It is also
called , bitternut hickory, bitternut, bitter pecan
tree, bitter pignut, butternut, butternut hickory, highland
hickory, pig hickory, pignut, pignut hickory, pig walnut,
redheart hickory, swamp hickory, white hickory, and
yellow bud hickory. This deciduous species has wood
that is dark brown close-grained. It also makes good
fuel wood and is planted as an ornamental.
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Hardy Pecan $11.95
Hardy Pecan tree, Carya
Illinoinensis, is a beautiful, majestic tree that grows
to a height of 70 to 100 feet with a spread of 40 to
75 feet. tree provides a bounty of sweet edible fruits
and lots of summer shade after reaching maturity. Hardy
Pecan trees have moderate water requirements and has
a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils. This
deciduous, hardy, shade tree is ideal for lawns because
it does not shed its leaves until late fall. It begins
to bear nuts in 12-15 years.
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Chinese Chestnut
$15.95
Chinese Chestnut, Castanea
mollissima, can be used as a nut tree and a shade tree,
or planted in rows as a windbreak. nuts are sweet-flavored
and produce edible nuts in winter. This deciduous tree
has moderate water requirements and it has a moderate
tolerance to salt and alkali soils. Landscapers plant
Chinese Chestnut as an ornamental. outer shell of nut
is prickly and must be removed. This tree tolerates
heat, drought, transplanting, and dry and acidic soils.
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Northern Catalpa
$14.95
Northern Catalpa tree,
Catalpa speciosa, is now naturalized in urban and rural
areas and is primarily used today as a large ornamental
shade tree. Farmers introduced Northern Catalpa to Ohio
in order to produce large amounts of relatively lightweight
timber for fence posts, since wood is very resistant
to rotting. Northern Catalpa trees are a very fast growing
trees with large heart-shaped leaves. white flowers
are on 4-8 inch long panicles in late June. Fruit is
a long pod.
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Sugarberry $0
Sugarberry tree, Celtis
laevigata, is also commonly called sugar hackberry or
southern hackberry or Mississippi hackberry. Sugarberry
trees are basically a southern version of common or
northern hackberry. Sugarberry tree differs from common
hackberry because fruits are juicier and sweeter, bark
is less corky, and leaves are narrower with mostly smooth
margins. Fruits are attractive to a variety of wildlife,
especially birds. Leaves are glossy to dull green leaves
(2-4” long) and have a yellow fall color.
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Hackberry $11.95
Hackberry tree, Celtis
Occidentalis, is a superior tree that withstands heat,
drought, wind, and alkaline soils. Hackberry tree is
tall, and has similar spread, with ascending arching
branches, and some drooping branches. Hackberry trees
have a large spreading crown with red-orange fruit in
fall Light green summer foliage turns to a yellow fall
color. Hackberry is a moderate growing rugged tree.
trunk takes on a corky appearance as it matures.
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Eastern Whitebud
$38.95
Eastern Whitebud tree,
Cercis canadensis alba, is best known for their profuse
white pea-like flowers. heart-shaped leaves of this
redbud tree are 3-5" across and its fruit are brown
flat pods about 2-3" long. trunk of this small tree
usually branches close to ground resulting in a spreading
flat-topped to rounded crown. This small deciduous tree
is adaptable to other soil types but will not grow well
in permanently wet or poorly drained soil. It is used
as an ornamental or patio tree.
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Texas Whitebud
$38.95
Texas Whitebud tree,
Cercis canadensis, 'Texas Whitebud', has glossy green
foliage. It is a small, deciduous understory tree which
typically grows to 12-18' tall. Clusters of tiny, white,
pea-like flowers bloom profusely on branches and mature
trunks for 2-3 weeks in early spring (March-April) before
foliage emerges. Excellent small tree for lawns, woodland
gardens or naturalized areas. Effective planted as a
specimen or in groups. Use as a street tree in residential
areas.
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Hazelnut $11.95
Hazelnut tree, Corylus
americana, also commonly called American filbert, is
a Missouri native, deciduous, rounded, multi-stemmed
tree/shrub which typically grows 8-16' tall and occurs
in dry or moist thickets, woodlands and wood margins,
valleys, uplands and prairies. In spring, male flowers
appear in showy, 2-3" long, yellowish brown catkins
and female flowers appear in small, reddish, inconspicuous
catkins. fall color is quite variable, ranging from
attractive combinations of orange, rose, purplish red,
yellow and green to yellowish green.
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Green Smoke tree
Green Smoketree, Cotinus
coggygria, is a deciduous shrub/tree. branches are spreading,
loose, and as wide as high. Green Smoketrees have bluish
green, sometimes yellow like leaves. Their fall color
is red-purple. This deciduous tree has showy pubescent
pedicels and peduncles of flowers that provide "smoke"
appearance. Smoketrees like sun. It is a tough tree
that is adaptable to widely divergent soils and pH ranges,
and it is very drought resistant. It is a great accent
tree.
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Mayhaw $13.95
Mayhaw tree, Crataegus
aestivalis, is a slow-growing native North American
tree that reaches a height of 30 feet with a rounded
canopy that spreads to 35 feet or more. sparkling white,
showy springtime flowers appear before new leaves unfurl
and are followed by production of large, red-dotted
fruits. Although tree is naturally found in wet, shady
sites, it is well adapted to drier, better-drained land
and produces more and better fruit in full sunlight.
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Washington Hawthorne
$13.95
Washington Hawthorne
tree, Crataegus Phaenopyrum, is a broadly oval to rounded,
dense, thorny tree. foliage is a reddish purple when
unfolding and gradually changing to lustrous dark green
at maturity. Fall color varies from orange to scarlet
to purplish. Flowers are white and ˝” diameter. Plant
4-6’ apart in row for a hedge. It has low water requirements
and shows a high tolerance to salt and alkali soils.
tree flowers in early spring with a profusion of white
blossoms.
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Persimmon $10.95
American Persimmon tree,
Diospyrus virginiana, is a native fruit tree with attractive
edible fruit. Its dark-green leaves conceal small fragrant
white flowers that are replaced by pale-orange fruits,
which ripen after frost. It is one of first invaders
of old fields with seeds brought in by wild birds and
animals. leaf is rather leathery and dark green. In
a good environment and with good care, fruiting will
begin in year six and continues for fifty years or more.
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Russian Olive
$9.95
Russian Olive tree, Elaeagnus
Angustifolia, is an excellent windbreak and wildlife
tree. It is extremely tolerant of environmental factors.
best windbreak tree for high wind areas. Pictured is
Russian Olive in a tree form. Russian Olive trees can
be made into a hedge by planting 10’ apart in row. Russian
Olive has low water requirements and displays a high
tolerance for salt and alkali Prized for its silvery
gray foliage. Prefers a sunny location and is tolerant
of most soil types.
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Autumn Olive $15.95
Autumn Olive tree, Elaeagnus
umbellata, is a medium sized tree or a large shrub reaching
heights of 20 plus feet Upper surface of leaves is dark
green to grayish-green in color, while lower surface
is covered with silvery white scales, a conspicuous
characteristic that can be seen from a distance when
leaves move. small (less than one-quarter inch) fleshy
fruits range in color from pink to red, are finely dotted
with pale scales, and are produced in abundance each
year.
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Korean Evodia
$24.95
Korean Evodia, 'Evodia
daniellii' is one of few flowering trees that flower
in summer, rather than spring. White flowers are borne
in mid summer and are quite showy. Fruit remains during
winter and adds interest to an uninteresting time of
year. This plant appears to do better in good soils
and seems somewhat intolerant of impoverished soils.
This plant's small size will allow it to be used in
restricted spaces, keeping in mind that it is as wide
as tall. It is a good honey plant and foliage looks
good all summer.
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Ginkgo $23.95
Gingko tree, Ginkgo biloba,
is sole surviving species of a group of Gymnosperms
that flourished 65 million years ago, time when dinosaurs
existed. Gingko trees are also called Maidenhair trees.
It is only living gymnosperm (which includes pines,
firs, and spruces) that sheds its leaves during fall.
Ginkgo are not native to North America, rather they
are indigenous to China, Japan, and Korea, where they
may still exist in remote mountainous parts.
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Kentucky Coffee Tree
$22.95
Kentucky Coffee Tree,
Gymnocladus Dioicus, may also be known as American coffee
berry, Kentucky mahogony, nicker treet, or stump tree.
Kentucky Coffee trees are large round-barked trees belonging
to legume family and reaches heights of 60 to 100 feet.
Its short trunk, 1 to 2 feet in diameter, divides into
several large branches. This deciduous tree is ideal
as a shade tree on larger, ungroomed properties. bark
is deeply furrowed and dark brown in colour. Fall color
is yellow turning to orange.
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Eastern Red Cedar
$11.95
Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus
Virginiana, is a small to medium-sized aromatic evergreen
tree. Typically, trunk is straight and tree has a pointed,
dense, conical crown that may be varied or irregular,
depending on ecotype or competing vegetation. fruit,
or cone, is berrylike and dark blue. Its deep roots
and small leaf surface make it very drought resistant.
wood of Red Cedar is fragrant and is used extensively
for furniture. foliage is bright green to dark green.
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Chinese Flame Goldenrain Tree
$10.95
Chinese Flame tree, Koelreuteria
bipinnata, is a deciduous tree that has a round canopy.
It is a medium to rapid growing tree with medium green
oval leaves. beautiful yellow flowers, 2" long, in clusters
8-14" long, bloom June-August. seed pods are long and
orange, red or salmon-colored papery in color. Chinese
Flame trees are drought tolerant and can tolerate poor
drainage, poor soils, smog and temperature extremes.
beautiful flower clusters attract birds and bees.
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Golden Raintree
$16.95
Golden Raintree, Koelreuteria
Paniculata, is an excellent tree and unrivaled for late
yellow flowers. Golden Raintrees are also known as Chinese
Flame trees. It is one of very few yellow flowering
trees. This deciduous tree is excellent as a small lawn
tree, or for shading a patio. seed pods look like tiny
Chinese lanterns. It has rounded outline, spreading
and ascending branches, open, reddish copper-colored
foliage in spring. They are very tolerant of polluted
air environments.
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Sweet Gum $12.95
Sweetgum tree, Liquidambar
styraciflua, is a rapid growing shade tree usually grown
for its excellent fall color. It has an upright pyramidal
growth habit in its youth and then becomes spreading,
irregular and open as it ages. star shaped lustrous
dark green foliage turns a spectacular fall color, often
a combination of green, yellow, orange, red and purple
foliage, but sometimes solid crimson, burgundy or scarlet.
It has spectacular colors, is fast growing, and has
great shade.
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Tulip Poplar $10.46
Tulip Poplar tree, Liriodendron
tulipifera, also known as Yellow poplar or Tuliptree,
is nature’s masterpiece with beautiful tulip like flowers
and very fast growing. Tulip Poplar is a fast growing
large shade tree that can grow 15 to 20’ over a 6 to
8 year period. lovely little tulip-shaped flowers are
greenish-yellow with an orange band. Leaves are deep
green and turn a blazing golden yellow in fall. It is
a wonderful shade tree, hardy and is highly resistant
to insects and diseases.
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Osage Orange $19.95
Osage Orange tree, Maclura
pomifera, has bright green summer leaves with yellow
fall color. Osage Orange bears an inedible fruit resembling
a woody orange. Native to Midwestern and south-eastern
United States, this species is also known as hedge apple
because it was planted in thicket-like hedge rows before
advent of barbed wire fences. A yellow-orange dye is
also extracted from wood and is used as a substitute
for fustic and aniline dyes in arts and industry.
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Dawn Redwood $14.95
Dawn Redwood tree, Metasequoia
glyptostroboides, is a deciduous conifer, with soft
needle-like leaves that look like evergreens, but are
bright green in spring and brilliant orange/red in fall.
needles are shed in cold season of winter. Dawn Redwood
trees are a very ornamental and interesting large tree,
one of few deciduous conifers in world. It makes a very
effective, fast growing screen, perfect as a long driveway
alley. It is a very hardy tree and tolerates windy sites
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White Mulberry
$9.95
White Mulberry tree,
Morus Alba Tatarica, has many common names, such as,
White mulberry, Russian mulberry, Silkworm mulberry,
and Moral blanco. White Mulberry is an excellent and
handsome shade tree and is often planted on field edges
in irrigated, semi-arid lands where it is also valued
for fruit, poles and timber. Mulberries thrive in full
sun and dislike crowded conditions; they prefer deep
soils and need good drainage; they are frost resistant.
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Red Mulberry $11.95
Red Mulberry tree, Morus
Rubra, is a medium-sized tree, reaching approximately
50, and occasionally, 70 feet in height. trunk can reach
a diameter of up to two feet. broad, rounded crown consists
of many shorter branches, making red mulberry a desirable
shade tree.Red mulberry is found on a variety of sites
in East and Central U.S. and is tolerant of shade. fruit
is an edible red-purple drupe that resembles blackberry.
It has dark green leaves, and fall color of leaves is
yellow.
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Water Tupelo $9.95
Water Tupelo tree, Nyssa
aquatica, is also called cottongum, sourgum, swamp tupelo,
tupelo-gum, and water-gum. Water Tupelo trees are a
large, long-lived trees that grow in southern swamps
and flood plains where its root system is periodically
under water. This deciduous tree has a swollen base
that tapers to a long, clear bole and often occurs in
pure stands. fragrant flowers entice many visits from
spring pollinators. fall color is yellow to purple.
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Black Gum $14.95
Blackgum tree, Nyssa
sylvatica, is also known as Black Tupelo or Sourgum.
Blackgum trees are considered one of our most beautiful
native trees. It is thought of as one of five best shade
trees in America. Blackgum has moderate water requirements,
and displays a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali
soils. This deciduous trees has outstanding scarlet
fall color and displays a lustrous dark green color
in summer.
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Sourwood $14.95
Sourwood tree, Oxydendrum
arboreum, is one of most prized native trees, especially
noted for its summer flowering and gorgeous fall colors.
Sourwood makes a nice small specimen tree for small
spaces and looks great at woodland edge. It is also
known as Sorrel Tree and Lily-of-the-Valley Tree. bark
is dark and blocky (alligator hide). Displays white
Lily-of-the-Valley like flowers in July. Plant in full
sun to partial shade in acid, organic, moist, well-drained
soil. Beautiful scarlet-orange leaf color in fall.
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American Sycamore
$14.95
American Sycamore, Platanus
occidentalis, is a very adaptabe and rugged tree. American
Sycamore trees are fast growing, large shade trees with
a massive trunk and a have a wide-spreading open crown
of large crooked branches. bark will flake off in irregular
thin pieces which give American Sycamore trees an impressive
mottled appearance.American Sycamore has moderate water
requirements and exhibits a moderate tolerance to salt
and alkali soils.
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London Sycamore
$13.95
London Sycamore tree,
Platanus Acerifolia, or "Bloodgood Sycamore" is a large
tree. tree will reach a height of 85 feet and a spread
of 70 feet. Pyramidal in youth, it develops a spreading
rounded crown with age supported by a few, very large
diameter branches. bark is patchy and very attractive
and may be plants best ornamental attribute. London
Sycamore trees are easily transplanted and will do well
in most soils, but prefers a deep, rich soil. As a big
tree, it also provides lots of wonderful shade in parks.
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Hybrid Poplar
$10.95
Poplar Hybrid tree, Populus
Hybrid, will grow six feet per year with average and
normal conditions This fast growing tree is often planted
as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or
drive. You can expect this tree to be over 20’ tall
and 15’ wide in just three years. It can grow to over
70’ tall. It normally lives 30-50 years. It is wind,
disease, and insect-resistant and it can take cold as
far north as Canada. This poplar is often used to reforest
after forest fire, and to reclaim land after strip mining.
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Siouxland Cottonwood
$13.95
Souixland Cottonwood
tree, Populus deltoides, 'Siouxland', is a very fast
growing, cottonless cottonwood with a rounded head at
maturity. These Cottonwood trees display shimmering
foliage which is rust resistant. Cottonless Cottonwood
trees are not only fast growing seedless hybrid, they
also do well in dry conditions. It tolerates alkaline
conditions and pollutants. This Cottonwood tree is pyramidal
in form and is fast growing. This tree provides good
shade and cover for wildlife.
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Lombardy Poplar
$9.95
Lombardy Poplar tree,
Populus nigra, is a fast growing, tall, columnar tree
with bright green leaves with a silver underside. These
trees are used to form quick windbreaks, while longer-lived,
slower growing trees mature. These deciduous trees have
moderate to high water requirements, and is moderate
in its tolerance to salt and alkali. Widely used because
they are graceful and they provide fast borders and
screens.
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Quaking Aspen
$13.95
Quaking Aspen tree, Poplus
tremuloides, is most widely distributed tree in North
America. It is known by many common names: trembling
aspen, golden aspen, mountain aspen. This deciduous
tree grows on many soil types, especially sandy and
gravelly slopes, and it is quick to pioneer disturbed
sites where there is disturbed soil. Quaking Aspen trees
are fast growing and very hardy. Aspen is aesthetically
appealing with light bark, trembling leaves, and yellow
fall color.
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Prairie Gold Aspen
$24.95
Prairie Gold Quaking
Aspen, 'Populus tremuloides ‘Prairie Gold’, is a fast-growing
tree that grows in everything from moist sandy soil
to shallow rocky soils and clay. It has attractive cream-colored
bark, beautiful silvery catkins in early spring, and
lustrous dark green leaves that flutter in slightest
breeze, finally turning yellow in fall. It should perform
well in other parts of Great Plains and front range
of Rockies as well. Grows to 35-40’ high and 20-30’
wide.
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Native American Plum
$15.95
Native American Plum
tree, Prunus americana, is also known as Native Plum,
Hedge Plum, Sloe or Wild Plum. Native American Plum
trees are small, deciduous, single trunk trees or a
multi-stemmed shrub which occurs in rocky or sandy soils
in woodlands, pastures, abandoned farms, streams and
hedgerows. This deciduous tree typically grows to 15-25'
tall with a broad, spreading crown. Branches and twigs
are an attractive dark reddish-brown. Wildlife are attracted
to sweet fruits.
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Chickasaw Plum
$16.95
Chickasaw Plum tree,
Prunus angustifolia, is a deciduous multi-stemmed shrub
or small tree which occurs in thickets, pastures, fields,
fencerows, stream banks and disturbed areas. Chickasaw
Plum trees are sometimes seen as a small short-trunked
tree growing to 25' tall. Beautiful 5-petaled white
flowers appear along stems in March before foliage emerges.
Native Americans regularly consumed fruit fresh or dried
it for winter. This flowering tree is a true ornamental.
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Black Cherry $14.95
Black Cherry tree, Prunus
serotina, is native to eastern North America, Mexico
and Central America. It is one of largest of cherries,
typically growing to 50-80’ tall with a narrow-columnar
to rounded crown. Black Cherry tree produces hard, reddish-brown
wood that takes a fine polish and is commercially valued
for use in a large number of products such as furniture,
veneers, cabinets, interior paneling, gun stocks, instrument/tool
handles and musical instruments.
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Sassafras Tree
$21.95
Sassafras tree, Sassafrax
variifolium, also known as Sassafrac, Saxifrac, Smelling
Stick, Aguetree, and Cinnamonwood tree. This widespread
Eastern U.S. native is ideal for naturalistic landscaping.
Sassafras is a native tree, growing in rich woods from
southern Maine to Ontario, Michigan, and Kansas and
south to Florida and Texas. production of sassafras
oil by distillation of root and root bark is a small
industry in south-eastern section of country. Leaves
are a medium green and turn orange, red, or yellow in
fall.
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Tree Lilac $17.95
Tree Lilac, Syringa reticulata,
'Ivory Silk' is a heavily flowering tree, covered by
large plumes of small white flowers in beginning of
summer. It’s dark green leaves blending with it’s fragrant
lavender flowers are a favorite for spring-time landscapes.
Lilac lovers prefer multiple-stemmed, large shrub. Tree
Lilac is also called a Japanese tree lilac or Ivory
Silk lilac. It flowers more heavily than other lilac
species. Ivory Silk is probably most trouble free and
tough lilac that is available.
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Bald Cypress $10.95
Bald Cypress, Taxodium
distichum, is a lofty, deciduous conifer of slender,
pyramidal habit. A stately tree, for parks, yards. Landscapers
and land owners use this tree in wet areas. Bald Cypress
trees have moderate water requirements. needle like
leaves are dark green in spring and summer. "cypress
knees" only develop when grown in or near water for
most of year. This species is very adaptable to wet
and dry sites and thrives in many soil types.
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Canadian Hemlock
$14.95
Canadian Hemlock tree,
Tsuga canadensis, is also called Eastern Hemlock or
Hemlock spruce. This evergreen conifer is a fast-growing
long-lived tree which unlike many trees grows well in
shade. It may take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity
and may live for 800 years or more. Shelter small plants
from drying winds. They stand shearing and pruning well
and are excellent as hedges. They are graceful and make
great ornamental plantings.
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Lacebark Elm $21.95
Lacebark Elm tree, Ulmus
parvifolia, is a superb tree for urban conditions and
should be widely considered for use as a street tree.
This deciduous shade tree is a very hardy, tough tree
that is capable of withstanding rigors of harsh climates,
poor soils and streetscape situations. grey bark begins
to exfoliate or peel off in small patches as trunk matures
resulting in an interesting combination of mottled colors
beneath, including green, gray, orange and brown.
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Siberian Elm $18.95
Siberian Elm tree, Ulmus
pumila, is fastest growing deciduous hedge we know of
and more you trim, denser hedge. Siberian Elm is a fast
growing, hardy, and drought resistant tree when established.
It is one of first to leaf in spring and one of last
to shed its leaves in fall. Siberian Elm has moderate
water requirements until established. Very adaptable,
often grows under adverse conditions. Resistant to Dutch
elm disease. Excellent when used for wildlife cover.
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Asstd.
Clematis
Sweet Potato Vine
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