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Pinus/Pine | ||
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Eastern White Pine![]() |
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Pinus strobus | ||
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Height: 50-80' Spread: 20-40' Zone: 3 | |
Fast growing evergreen native to eastern US and Canada. Light green needles, thin and flexible, to 4". Produces light brown cones in clusters. | ||
Available: | B&B 5', 6', 7, 8' Bare Root: 8" (S2T2), 12" (S2T3R), 15" (S2T3R) |
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Prunus/Plum, Cherry | ||
Thundercloud Plum | ![]() |
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Prunus cerasifera 'Thundercloud' | ||
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Height: 20' Spread: 20' Zone: 5 | |
Single, fragrant pink flowers bloom before leaves. Dark purple foliage throughout the growing season. Purple fruit is edible and attracts birds and other wildlife. | ||
B&B: 1 ½", 1 ¾", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½", 4" Bare Root: 1 ½", 1 ¾", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½" |
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Little Twist Flowering Cherry | ![]() ![]() |
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Prunus incisa 'Little Twist' | ||
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Height: 6' Spread: 6' Zone: 5 | |
Compact flowering cherry with distinctive, closely packed zig-zag stems. Tightly clustered white flowers with pink centers. Maroon fall leaf color. Well-suited to small spaces, decks or patios. | ||
Available: | Container: #10 (5') | |
Kwanzan Cherry | ![]() |
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Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan' | ||
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Height: 25' Spread: 15' Zone: 5 | |
Very showy, vase-shaped cherry. Large double pink flowers in May. Dark green foliage, turning to orange-red in fall. Rarely fruits. | ||
Available: | B&B: 1 ½", 1 ¾", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½", 4" Bare Root: 1 ½", 1 ¾", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½" |
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Snow Fountains® Weeping Cherry | ![]() |
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Prunus x 'Snofozam' | ||
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Height: 12-15' Spread: 15-20' Zone: 4 | |
Magnificent specimen tree. Graceful, weeping branches with cascading white blooms in spring. Compact growth habit. Disease and insect resistant, cold hardy. | ||
Available: | B&B 2", 2 ½" |
Pyrus/Pear | ||
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Cleveland Select Flowering Pear | ![]() |
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Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select' | ||
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Height: 30' Spread: 15' Zone: 5 | |
Upright, pyramidal deciduous tree with masses of snowy white blooms in spring. Fall foliage is purplish-red. No fruit. Tolerates urban conditions, excellent street tree. | ||
Available: | B&B: 1 ½", 1 ¾", 2", 2 ½", 3" | |
Quercus/Oak | ||
White Oak![]() |
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Quercus alba | ||
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Height: 60' Spread: 50' Zone: 4 | |
Native to eastern North America, and the official tree of several states. Grows narrow and tall in the forest, but will develop a broad, majestic crown when grown in the open. Green foliage changes to showy shades of red in fall, and persists for several weeks. Acorns are relished by forest birds and mammals. | ||
Available: | B&B: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½" Bare Root: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3" |
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Pin Oak![]() |
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Quercus palustris | ||
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Height: 60' Spread: 40' Zone: 5 | |
Our Pin Oak are decidedly pyramidal as we have used our own selected seed for the last 40 years. With the horizontal layering of the branches, this native tree displays an elegant appearance. Glossy, dark, classic oak leaves turn rusty red for an extended fall showing. Acorns are valuable wildlife food. Often used as a street tree due to its tolerance of urban soils. Spring transplanting is recommended. | ||
Available: | B&B: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½" Bare Root: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3" |
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Chestnut Oak![]() |
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Quercus prinus | ||
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Height: 60' Spread: 50' Zone: 5 | |
Native oak with a somewhat narrow crown. Light green, elliptical leaves change to yellow in fall. Bark becomes thick and ruggedly ridged as it ages. Acorns provide food for local wildlife. | ||
Available: | B&B: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3", 3 ½" Bare Root: 1 ½", 2", 2 ½", 3" |