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Deciduous Tree
Common Hackberry
(CELTIS OCC. HACKBERRY)
Zone 2 | Native
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Height: 45' Spread 35'
Large, gracefully spreading relative of elm tree. Medium green leaves turn yellow in fall. Produces red-purple fruit relished by birds and wildlife. Drought tolerant.

Evergreen
Vintage Gold False Cypress
(CHAM.PISIFERA 'VINTAGE GOLD')
Zone 5 |
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Height: 5-7' Spread 3-5'
Dwarf, golden foliage form of Sawara cypress. Mounding evergreen, slower growing. Fine-textured, feathery foliage displaying dramatic year-round color.

Deciduous Tree
American Yellowwood
(CLADRASTIS KENTUCKY YELLOWWOOD TT)
Zone 4 Native
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Height: 30-50’ Spread 40-55’
Flowering deciduous tree native to central-southern US. Long, white, wisteria-like flower clusters droop from branches in late spring, creating a spectacular show. Green leaves are pinnately compound, turning yellow to orange in fall. Smooth gray bark and rounded form add winter interest. Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Gold Award winner.

Deciduous Shrub
Arctic Fire® Red Twig Dogwood
(CORNUS ARCTIC FIRE ® PP18523)
Zone 3 | Native
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Height: 3-4' Spread 3-4'
Proven Winners® Color Choice® Arctic Fire® Red Twig Dogwood is a newer dwarf red twig with full branching. Minimal pruning required. Great winter interest shrub. Deciduous.

Deciduous Tree
White Flowering Dogwood
(CORNUS FLORIDUS)
Zone 5 | Native
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Height: 25' Spread 25'
White, star-shaped flower bracts appear before leaves in early spring. Green foliage turns red maroon in fall. Red, berry-type fall fruit is a favorite of birds. Grown single trunk.
Deciduous Tree
Scarlet Fire® Dogwood
(CORNUS K. 'SCARLET FIRE')
Zone 5 |
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Height: 20' Spread 15'
Newly developed kousa cultivar featuring unique, dark pink blooms during May and June. Red hanging fruit follows flowers. Heat and drought tolerant, more resistant to disease and pests than other dogwoods.