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Hybrid Poplar

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- tall one of the fastest

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- not so quick or so tall, more elegant

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Paw Paw
$99.90

Ornamental Tree with Delicious Fruit The Paw Paw is an ornamental, fruit-bearing tree. It's sure to turn heads if planted near your street or by the front entrance of your home. Planting a Paw Paw is a great way to bring a bit of tropical allure to your yard without concerns about harsh weather. The Paw Paw can tolerate cold temperatures, even as low as -25F. Of course it's most popular feature is the fruit it produces in the fall. You'll adore the short stubby-banana shape and creamy consistency of the custard-like fruit. The unique taste must be tried to be truly appreciated. People describe it as a banana-like flavor with melon, vanilla or even pineapple accents. As if the tropical look and delicious fruit isn't enough, in the spring your Paw Paw will reward you with the most delightful 1-inch bell-shaped flowers. These deep-purple gems start to appear before your Paw Paw leafs out, so your view of their exquisite charm won't be obscured. In the fall the leaves your Paw Paw will gif more...






Pink Flowering Dogwood
$99.90

Small Ornamental Tree with Four Season Appeal The Pink Dogwood is a small ornamental tree with four season appeal. It would look great in your yard as an understory tree by a larger planting, or planted along a woods or border. The Pink Dogwood is the state flower of North Carolina, and for good reason. Every season will bring you something new to admire and enjoy. Your Dogwood will begin to bloom when it's only 4-6 feet tall so you won't even have to wait. It's so anxious for summer that the 4-petaled pink blossoms will spring into life before the tree has even leafed out. In the summer distinctive oval, curved leaves will appear. Birds will flock to your tree for the tasty, glossy red berries later in the summer. For autumn your Dogwood will drape itself in pinks and reds in a dazzling fall display. Just when you think the show is over, winter will reveal the underappreciated characteristic of the Dogwood. Heads will turn at the sight of the unusual bark as it's fully exposed in all more...






Plum Tree - Santa Rosa
$89.90

Popular, Heat-Tolerant Plum Tree Santa Rosa Plum tree is a deciduous, fruit-bearing tree with a lovely and delicious harvest. Plant one in the front yard where your friends and neighbors can share in the beauty of its blooms and gorgeous fruit. Lovely pink and white blossoms set the stage in spring for your Santa Rosa Plum Tree's delectable harvest in late July/August. The red-hued, purple skin of these lovely plums conceals a layer of red blush, then sweet, yellow flesh surrounding the center pit. The medium/large slightly firm fruits are perfect for canning, freezing, cooking, drying…or of course eating right off the tree. Santa Rosa's flavor is sweet with a slight tangy edge, perfect for a variety of uses. Santa Rosa Plum Tree grows 15-25 feet in height. It's a relatively hardy tree, adaptable to a variety of soils and heat tolerant. It's even self-fruitful, so you don't need to have more than one to enjoy a healthy harvest. Santa Rosa is an old favorite among plum lovers and more...






Pomegranate - Ambrosia
$139.90

Largest Fruit on Hardy, Ornamental Shrub Ambrosia Pomegranate is a fruit-bearing bush with ornamental features. Plant one near a doorway or as an accent for a perennial bed. Its ornamental qualities in spring make it an eye-catching choice for your landscape, and its fall harvest a sure conversation-starter. There are few plants more satisfying than the Ambrosia Pomegranate. It's a hardy shrub requiring little care, and yet displays a profusion of bright, orange blooms in spring that are a stand-out amid other garden choices. Glossy green foliage creates a robust appearance through the summer months until the fall harvest provides the remarkable fruit its most known for. Lovely as it dangles on the bush, the fruit consists of shiny, pink globes that encase a multitude of delicious, juicy seeds. In fact, Ambrosia produces the largest fruit of all the Pomegranates—up to three times the size of other varieties! The Pomegranate is a fruit that has it all! A sweet/tart flavor to the p more...






Pomegranate - Parfianka
$89.90

Ancient tropical plant with health benefits The Parfianka Pomegranate is native to western Asia but fast becoming one of the most popular fruits in the U.S. due to its enormous health benefits. It is an eye-catching, long-lived tropical plant that's sure to draw interest from family and neighbors. This deciduous shrub features angular branches with upright growth for a full, robust appearance. Glossy, lance-shaped leaves round out the lush appearance of this tropical ornamental, spotlighting it as a stand-out in any yard. It happily thrives in almost any soil conditions and although commonly reaching 10 feet in height, can grow to over 30 feet and live up to 200 years! In the spring your Pomegranate will enchant you with its delicate, trumpet-shaped red blossoms that will continue into the long summer months, providing welcome allure for butterflies and hummingbirds. In the fall, your Pomegranate will amaze you with the appearance of orange-sized, red fruits ready for harvest. Unlike P more...






Princess Kay Plum
$109.90

A Puffy Cloud of Fragrant Spring Flowers Princess Kay Plum is a small, ornamental tree. Plant one in a prominent spot in your yard where you're sure to enjoy its spring display. Your Princess Kay Plum was discovered in the wilds of northern Minnesota. It's a small tree, but packs a large amount of appeal into its little frame. Even before the foliage appears in the spring, a profusion of double flowers, white and fluffy, appear amid the branches. They're a sharp contrast against the black/brown bark of the trunk and branches that also feature large white lenticels (for an added and unique decorative appeal). As the flowers age, they take on a slight, pinkish hue providing a second wave of color. The blooms are also fragrant, a delightful treat as you take a spring walk through your yard and a lure to pollinators for your landscape. The foliage of your Princess Kay Plum is a medium green but sometimes develops a reddish-purple cast by fall to enhance your autumn lawn. Princess Kay Plum more...






Purpleleaf Sand Cherry - Tree Form
$99.90

An Interesting and Beautiful Accent Tree The Purpleleaf Sandcherry - Tree Form is a deciduous tree, trained to grow in a small tree-like form with the primary plant grafted high atop a standard. It makes a popular, colorful accent tree with a rounded habit. The Purpleleaf Sandcherry (Tree Form) is excellent for adding lasting color to a garden! Displaying elegant purple-pink flowers in spring, it has burgundy/purple foliage all summer. This is a relatively low maintenance tree that needs full sun and well-drained soil; is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed. *Purple Foliage*Spring Blooms*Great Accent Tree more...





 



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