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As with all oaks this is an important wildlife tree. It is the larval host for tons of moths and butterflies and the acorns are food for many different types of mammals and birds. Common name comes from the very dark bark when it reaches maturity.
Thin-leafed foliage that is light green and loves wet soil. Yellow catkins can be seen in early spring. The bark is dark and heavily textured. Black willow is a fantastic wildlife plant! It is a host plant to 289 different species of caterpillars.
Growing in a very columnar habit 'Laced Up' is an easy addition in any garden. Producing dramatic black foliage that really make the pink flowers pop.
A picturesque tree with multi season interest. Spring has cup shaped white blooms with golden yellow centers, summer boats dark green foliage, fall provides showy fall color, and winter gives the exfoliating bark a chance to shine.
From Proven Winners - Narrow upright columnar habit is perfect for narrow sites as a specimen or screen. Little care is needed. Evergreen. Hardy, resists winter burn. Excellent landscape plant. Grows to 10-15' tall and 3-5' wide
A super fast growing Arb to make an quick easy hedge! Being tall and skinny with a columnar habit makes it a good choice for most landscapes.
A popular screen plant that grow 40-60 feet tall and 12-18 feet wide. Dense evergreen foliage provides year round color and privacy.
A very popular plant to use for screens and hedges for a reason! 'Junior' is a smaller version of the 'Green Giant' making it available for smaller yards. Reaches 20 feet tall and 5 feet wide. Grows with a nice pyramidal shape with its evergreen foliage.
A native tree that is a honey bees all star. Fragrant yellow flowers blooming in late spring to summer will be a joy for pollinators. Makes a distinct flavored honey. A larger shade tree with handsome dark green foliage in summer.
We like these tree protectors to prevent deer and other animal damage better than the more common corrugated pipes since they are easier to apply and more adaptable. You can use these around multi-stemmed and low branched trees more easily than the pipes
'Jefferson' American Elm was bred for exceptional Dutch Elm disease resistant. It also typically grows slightly smaller than the species. This is an introduction by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior and Agricultural Research Cente