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Tree-mendous Options

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Listed below are some of the trees we offer. We sell out quickly so call first to see check availability.

Tree Name
Image
Culture
Height
Spread
Foliage
Flowering? If so, Color
Fall Color
Perfect Purple Crabapple
Prefers moist soils and is highly tolerant of urban conditions
20 Feet
20 Feet
Deep purple
Deep pink to rose red
Bright red
Redmond Linden
Enjoys most soils, as long as it drains well after a rainfall
35 Feet
25 Feet
Light green
No
Yellow
Bald Cypress
Well-known for its love of wet areas, but it's also adaptable to dry areas and city conditions. It can handle a wide variety of soil types and grows beautifully in either full sun or partial sun.
55 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green, deciduous conifer
No
Rusty Orange
Jade Prince Dawn Redwood
Will grow in wet soils, and will tolerate dry soils (once established) Best grown in full sun in a moist, sheltered location (late frosts can damage young spring growth).
70 Feet
25 Feet
Bright green, deciduous needles
No
Rusty orange
State Street Maple
Thrives in almost any location. It is one of the toughest, most adaptable shade trees on the market.
50 Feet
35 Feet
Dark Green
No
Yellow
Hackberry
Careful watering to establish the first season is always important, but they can be grown in wet or dry sites; in poor and clay soils with few problems.
45 Feet
35 Feet
LightGreen
No
Yellow
Royal Raindrop Crabapple
Widely adaptable
20 Feet
15 Feet
Purple, cutleaf
Bright pinkish red
Bronze orange mahogany
Emerald City Tulip Tree
Prefers full sun and is tolerant of drought and wet soils but will grow well in moist, well-drained soils.
60 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green
Yellow to greenish yellow with orange center
Bright, clear yellow
Espresso Kentucky Coffee Tree
Acidic, Alkaline, Clay, Drought, Loamy, Moist, Rich, Sandy, Well Drained, Wet
50 Feet
35 Feet
Huge doubly compound leaves, bluish green
No
Yellow
Skyline Honeylocust
Prefer rich, moist, well-draining soil but very tolerant including wind, heat, drought, & salinity.
45 Feet
35 Feet
Fine textured, medium green
No
Golden
Eastern Redbud
They appreciate well-drained soil but are tolerant of wet conditions.
25 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green
Reddish purple in bud, rosy pink when open
Yellow
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Prefers acidic well drained soil but can tolerate some clay
20 Feet
15 Feet
Medium Green
White
Bright Red
Perfect Purple Crabapple
Prefers moist soils and is highly tolerant of urban conditions
20 Feet
20 Feet
Deep purple
Deep pink to rose red
Bright red
Redmond Linden
Enjoys most soils, as long as it drains well after a rainfall
35 Feet
25 Feet
Light green
No
Yellow
Bald Cypress
Well-known for its love of wet areas, but it's also adaptable to dry areas and city conditions. It can handle a wide variety of soil types and grows beautifully in either full sun or partial sun.
55 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green, deciduous conifer
No
Rusty Orange
Jade Prince Dawn Redwood
Will grow in wet soils, and will tolerate dry soils (once established) Best grown in full sun in a moist, sheltered location (late frosts can damage young spring growth).
70 Feet
25 Feet
Bright green, deciduous needles
No
Rusty orange
State Street Maple
Thrives in almost any location. It is one of the toughest, most adaptable shade trees on the market.
50 Feet
35 Feet
Dark Green
No
Yellow
Hackberry
Careful watering to establish the first season is always important, but they can be grown in wet or dry sites; in poor and clay soils with few problems.
45 Feet
35 Feet
LightGreen
No
Yellow
Royal Raindrop Crabapple
Widely adaptable
20 Feet
15 Feet
Purple, cutleaf
Bright pinkish red
Bronze orange mahogany
Emerald City Tulip Tree
Prefers full sun and is tolerant of drought and wet soils but will grow well in moist, well-drained soils.
60 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green
Yellow to greenish yellow with orange center
Bright, clear yellow
Espresso Kentucky Coffee Tree
Acidic, Alkaline, Clay, Drought, Loamy, Moist, Rich, Sandy, Well Drained, Wet
50 Feet
35 Feet
Huge doubly compound leaves, bluish green
No
Yellow
Skyline Honeylocust
Prefer rich, moist, well-draining soil but very tolerant including wind, heat, drought, & salinity.
45 Feet
35 Feet
Fine textured, medium green
No
Golden
Eastern Redbud
They appreciate well-drained soil but are tolerant of wet conditions.
25 Feet
30 Feet
Medium Green
Reddish purple in bud, rosy pink when open
Yellow
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Prefers acidic well drained soil but can tolerate some clay
20 Feet
15 Feet
Medium Green
White
Bright Red
Autumn Blaze Maple
Can tolerate most soil conditions, including clay soils. Give it regular water for best results, although with well-drained soil it can tolerate occasional drought and wet soils for a brief period of time.
50 Feet
40 Feet
Medium Green
No
Brilliant orange-red, long lasting
Armstrong Gold Maple
Grows in average well drained soil
40 Feet
12 Feet
Light Green
No
Yellow to orange-red
Redpointe Maple
Tolerates many different soil conditions, but it prefers well-draining soil.
45 Feet
30 Feet
Dark Gren
No
Bright Red
Green Vase Zelkova
Grows in a wide range of soil textures, acidic to slightly alkaline, moist to dry. It tolerates drought (once established) and compacted soil.
45 Feet
30 Feet
Green
No
Orange
Frontier Elm
Prefers moist, rich soils but adaptable to poor soils; full sun; very tolerant of urban conditions and drought tolerant
40 Feet
30 Feet
Glossy Green
No
Reddish Purple to Burgundy
Ivory Silk Lilac
Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates light shade, but best bloom occurs in full sun. Prefers organically rich, moist, slightly acidic soils with good drainage. Needs good air circulation. Tolerates urban conditions well. To the extent practicable, faded flower panicles should be removed prior to seed set. Prune as needed immediately after flowering. Best growth typically occurs in cool summer climates. Not recommended for planting south of USDA Zone 7.
25 Feet
20 Feet
Green
White
No
Northern Red Oak
Grows in acidic, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained and clay soils. While it prefers normal moisture, the tree has some drought tolerance.
75 Feet
45 Feet
Green
No
Red
Scarlet Letter Oak
Prefers full to partial sun, planted in well-drained soil. This tree adapts well to most soil types and is drought tolerant once established.
40 Feet
15 Feet
Medium Green
No
Red
Regal Prince Oak
Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Prefers moist, slightly acidic, well-drained loams, but adapts to a wide range of soil conditions including both moist and dry soils.
45 Feet
18 Feet
Glossy, bright green
No
Yellow
Chinkapin Oak
Grows in acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained, wet and clay soils. It tolerates wet conditions and some drought but does best in well-drained areas that do not experience severe drought.
45 Feet
45 Feet
Lustrous Dark Green
No
Yellow to Yellow Brown
Bur Oak
Grows well in acidic, alkaline, loamy, sandy, well-drained, wet and clay soils. While it prefers moderate moisture, the tree has some drought tolerance.
55 Feet
45 Feet
Dark Green
No
Yellow to yellow brown
Northern Pin Oak
Best growth in moist, well-drained soils. Adaptable to adverse soil conditions
55 Feet
40 Feet
Green
No
Red
Swamp White Oak
Grows in in acidic, moist, well-drained, and wet soils. It is also drought-tolerant.
45 Feet
45 Feet
Green with wavy margins
No
Yellow brown to reddish
Shingle Oak
Shingle oak is an easy oak to grow and adapts to various sites. While it prefers rich, moist, acidic soil and full sun, it is tolerant of drought, urban conditions and slightly alkaline soil. Shingle oak is easy to transplant
50 Feet
40 Feet
Dark Green, Glossy
No
Yellow to Rusty Red
Magnolia 'Elizabeth'
Best grown in organically rich, neutral to slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Appreciates a root-zone mulch to help retain soil moisture. Also appreciates a location protected from strong winds, but avoid warm southern exposures which may promote premature bud opening in spring. Fleshy root system is easily damaged during transplanting, so it is best to select a landscape location carefully and leave this magnolia undisturbed once planted. Prune as needed immediately after flowering. Usually requires little pruning other than removal of dead or damaged branches. Grafted plants of 'Elizabeth' may bloom as early as the 3rd year.
35 Feet
20 Feet
Large Green Leaves
Yellow
No Change
Black Tupelo
Grows well in in acidic, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, silty loam and well-drained soils.
35 Feet
20 Feet
Dark Green Glossy
NO
Hot Coppery Red
White Oak
Prefers slightly acidic to neutral, deep, moist, well-drained soil. While adaptable to other soil textures, it is intolerant of alkaline, shallow or abused urban soils. It can, however, tolerate moderate drought and occasional wet soil.
45 Feet
45 Feet
Medium Green Fine Textured
No
Red to Reddish Purple
Magnolia 'Galaxy'
Adaptable to wide range of soil and cultural conditions, including sod culture. Grows best in full sun. Prune to remove suckers and maintain upright shape.
30 Feet
15 Feet
Green
Reddish Purple
No Change
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