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Beautiful magnolia with cheery yellow flowers that have rosy accented bases. Named after the former Director of Pennsylvanias own Scott Arboretum!
A stunning yellow magnolia with 3 inch blooms that emerge with the foliage, usually around April. Dark green glossy foliage is attractive for the rest of the growing season.
Growing in a more columnar habit than is typical with magnolias 'Daybreak' is a very versatile hybrid suited for almost any landscape! Dark to light pink large flowers bloom later than many other magnolias which helps protect them from frost damage.
A beautiful magnolia that has soft yellow petals with red accent in the center. A later bloomer which helps avoid frost damage.
A great small sized magnolia that has stunning 3 inch dark magenta flowers in early spring!
Nice native tree that is adaptable to many sites. Best to plant at a small size and never move it again. Excellent red/orange fall color! Typically grows 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
Nice native tree that is adaptable to many sites. Best to plant at a small size and never move it again. Excellent red/orange fall color! Typically grows 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
A very unique cultivar of our native tupelo tree! Growing with a similar habit to the straight species but with a twist... Branches are twisty and contorted adding interest to the landscape that is hard to find in any other plants.
This small to medium sized tree (20-40') is underused. The flowers are small but really cool if looked at. The leaves emerge reddish purple in the spring, fade to green and then shine in the fall with yellows, reds, and orange colors. Nice winter interest
Parrotias are so underused! Fantastic small tree that should be in more landscapes. Unusual spring red flowers, attractive foliage and brilliant fall foliage that ranges from bronze, crimson, orange to gold.
Traditional native evergreen that gets really big. They can reach 80' tall. We love them in landscapes but often see them planted as screening which is not a great use since they will open up underneath as they grow.
A very large tree getting to 75-100 feet tall and wide with a trunk size getting up to 8 foot diameter. Most notable feather is the exfoliating bark that exposes white.
A native small tree or large shrub that produces copious amounts of white flowers in spring that will eventually turn to red fruit in late summer/early fall.
A smaller tree at 15 to 25 feet tall with big ornamental value! Beautiful light pink flowers with dark pink centers emerge in spring followed by ruby red new foliage that matures into a deep dark purple.
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple. The fruits are not edible for us directly from the tree but can be made into jam or jell
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple. The fruits are not edible for us directly from the tree but can be made into jam or jell
Attractive ornamental small tree makes a nice focal piece or accent. Grows to 8-15 feet tall and 6-12 feet wide. Snow white flowers emerge on the cascading branches in spring. Has good fall foliage of gold and orange.
A large weeping cherry growing 20-30 feet tall and 15 to 25 feet wide. Gorgeous spring bloom boasting light pink sometimes almost white flowers that cover the trees downward arching branches.
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
Nice native white oak tree! The leaves emerge bronze in color, turn dark green over the summer and then a yellow to red fall color. The common name of Swamp white Oak would make you believe that it only can handle wet soil but it can do fine in average so