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A very unique maple with its variegated leaves with green centers and white edges. New leaves will also sport splashed of pink! A slow growing small tree only reaching about 8-10 feet tall.
A native, deciduous, highly adaptable maple tree. Great for troublesome areas, this tree gets to roughly 35-50 feet.
Emperor One is cultivar of Japanese Maple that is similar to the popular Bloodgood cultivar but better! The leaf color is more vibrant.
The Twombly's Red Sentinel Japanese Maple features bright red foliage in the spring with black branches and stems. The leaves turn to burgundy in the summer and then crimson red in the fall.
This large native maple often gets a bad reputation since it can drop some branches and the roots often rise to the surface but it still is worth considering. It is very tolerant of wet conditions and can handle poor soil. We have a beautiful specimen jus
Native tree to PA Sugar maples are best know for their brilliant yellow orange fall color and their sap which is used to make maple syrup. Easy to grow tree. Typically grows 40-80 feet tall. Not recommended as a street tree since it is intolerant of road
A nice smaller Buckeye tree featuring outstanding orange/red fall color. 'Lavaburst' has a narrow upright habit making it a great choice for smaller landscapes!
This native shrub variety forms a colony and provides wonderful summer cone shaped white flowers later than the straight species. The flowers are also much longer, up to 24".
Nice native tree. Crushing the leaves and branch tips will release the wintergreen scent. This tree was once used to create birch beer. Can grow up to 75 feet.
River birch is a nice fast growing native tree that can reach 70 feet tall. The exfoliating bark is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color.
River Birch has exfoliating bark that is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. 'Heritage' differs from the species by having more colorful exfoliating bark display and increased resistance to the Bronze Birch Borer.
European hornbeams are often used as hedges or pruned to specific forms.
A wonderful native tree for shady moist areas that doesn't get too big. Nice dark green foliage in summer with great fall color of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows.
A great selection of American Hornbeam that makes a statement with its red/orange fall color! A smaller Nativar with a nice wide canopy that is as wide as the tree is tall.
Great foliage color emerging dark purple then transiting into maroon and finally finishing as a dark green. Flowers are a classic pink/purple that emerge before the trees leafs out.
Top reasons to grow Haywire™ false cypress: - Unique threadleaf textured foliage! - Healthy and hardy, ready to perform reliably in the landscape. - Large, statement-making specimen plant. Foliage Interest Winter Interest Salt Tolerant
The Chamaecyparis pisifera 'RutCham1' Cedar Rapids False Cypress has feathery-textured, lime green colored foliage and a pyramidal growth habit. Each branch twists a bit, which gives it a unique texture.
‘Cherokee Princess’ differs from the species by producing an early, heavy bloom. Bracts on the flowers are larger than the species as well. In overall form ‘Cherokee Brave’ tends to grow in a more upright manner.
A medium sized deciduous tree with multi season interest. Known for its showy white flowers that bloom in early spring.
Dogwoods are great small trees that can be used in many different areas of the landscape. They are small enough to be placed near the house to add a beautiful accent.
Sporting an even more abundant amount of blooms in early Spring compared to the classic princess dogwood, the snow white color is sure to pop. Plant this in a distance at your favorite window and watch it dazzle you through the seasons!
Unlike the typical dark green foliage of Kousa Dogwoods, 'Blueray' brings a blue cast to the leaves. This blue hue adds a unique look that separates this from other varieties!