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Height: 45' Spread 18'
Ideal tree for city streets. Tight, narrow form with a sharply ascending branching habit. Canopy only half as wide as other cultivars. Deep green foliage, yellow fall color.
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Height: 60' Spread 40'
Attractive, narrow-upright growing shade tree native to the Midwest US. Large, twice compound leaves are dark green, turning yellow in fall. Bark has unique, scaly ridges. Bold picturesque winter form make this an ideal specimen tree.
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Height: 50' Spread 35'
Oval to vase-shaped tree with upright arching branches. Large, bluish green doubly compound leaves, turning to yellow in fall. Seedless selection with good tolerance of heat, drought, and cold.
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Height: 3-5' Spread 3-5'
Dwarf form of Quick Fire hydrangea. Like the original, blooms up to a month before other paniculata varieties. Flowers open white and turn pink red, becoming dark rosy-pink in fall.
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Large sky blue mophead flowers in acid soil (pink in high pH soils). Blooms on old and new wood from summer through fall, more reliably so than some newer introductions. Deciduous.
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Large white snowball flowers bloom late spring through late summer. Reliable bloomer even after severe pruning or intensely cold winters. One of the most popular native shrubs grown today. Deciduous.