Forest Pansy Redbud $119.90
Year Round Appeal in a Small Ornamental Tree Early spring flowers and fall colors are the hallmark of this excellent small tree. The Forest Pansy Redbud (Cercis canadensis, 'Forest Pansy') would make a spectacular spring accent tree near your home's entrance or along a walkway or patio. You'll know spring has arrived when your Redbud explodes into vibrant hues of red-purple. While much of your landscape still lies dormant, Redbud will be covered for 3-4 weeks with a profusion of flowering clusters on grey branches. You'll be amazed by how they seem to emerge directly from the woody bark. Snip a few of the fragrant blossoms to bring a little of that spring excitement indoors! The heart-shaped leaves introduce the next display of color with their reddish-purple shade that gradually blends into a deep green. Autumn arrives with the same intensity as spring as your Redbud's leaves transform to a profusion of reds, purples, and yellows. Forest Pansy is a cultivar of the wildly popular Redbu more...
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Fruitless White Mulberry $109.90
Unique Foliage on a Hardy Shade Tree Fruitless White Mulberry is a terrific tree for general landscape purposes. Plant one in your front or side yard for beauty and shade. These hardy trees do especially well in areas where other trees in your yard might struggle. Most Mulberry varieties were introduced in the US because of their interest to the silkworm industry. That particular industry failed to thrive here, but the Mulberry remained as a favorite of many homeowners. Its most interesting feature is its one-of-a-kind foliage. Some of the light green leaves are deeply lobed, others heart-shaped, with a variety of shapes and sizes that make this tree a delight. When autumn arrives, your Mulberry's leaves will transition to a subtle yellow/gold tone for some added fall color. Unlike fruited varieties, this White Mulberry is perfect for locations where you'd enjoy its unique appearance, but would rather not have to deal with its falling red fruits. This Fruitless White Mulberry is a deci more...
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