Bald Cypress A very unusual tree that grows up to 70' tall and only 25' wide. Grows great in wet areas. In the fall the "needles" turn yellow then fall off. Added:4/7/2009 | Beech, Green Weeping This tall narrow weeping specimen is great for its uniqueness. Growing up to 40' by 18' depending on how it is trimmed. The fall color is yellowish gold. Added:4/7/2009 | Beech, Purple (copper) A beautiful large shade tree. Growing 50' tall by 30' wide. Very slow growing it has burgundy colored leaves turning copper in the fall. Added:4/7/2009 |
Beech, Rohini A medium growing tree reaching 35' by 18'. The small size makes this a great tree to put in any landscape. Added:4/7/2009 | Beech, Weeping Purple A small weeping ornamental tree with awesome purple color. This can be put near the house only growing about 10' tall by 8' wide. Very slow growing means little trimming. Added:4/7/2009 | Birch, Heritage The bark on this tree is white and tan almost the same as the common river birch. This tree grows well in a smaller landscape area. It grows about 20' tall by 15' wide. Added:4/7/2009 |
Birch, River This popular tree grows 30' tall by 15' wide. The unusal bark really shows up in the winter. The small leaves turn bright yellow in the fall and are easy to clean up. Also available as a single stem tree! Added:4/7/2009 | Cherry, Kwanzan This small flowering tree reaches the height of 25' by 18' in about 12 years. The amazing bright pink flowers are double petaled and make a great show in the spring. Added:4/7/2009 | Cherry, Weeping Pink This ornamental tree can be pruned to stay about 12' tall by 8' wide. If left unpruned it can grow to 20' tall by 15' wide. The awesome spring blooms are bright pink. giving way to green foligage. Fall color is yellow. Added:4/7/2009 |
Cherry, Weeping Snow Ftn The ultimate in small ornamental trees. It grows to only 8' tall by 6' wide and can be kept smaller by pruning. The snow white flowers come early in the spring and fill the whole tree. Added:4/7/2009 | Cherry, Yoshino This spring flowering tree is unique in that the flowers come out pink and fade to a light blue color. It grows to about 25' tall by 20' wide. The fall color is bronze. Added:4/7/2009 | Crab, Praifire This tree grows to about 18'x15'. This dark pink flowers fill the tree in the late spring giving way to light burgandy leaves for the summer. The berries are red and last a long time thru the fall. Great for the wild animals. Added:4/7/2009 |
Crab, Profusion The color flowers on this tree are bright pink and very showy. The tree grows to 20'x18' in about 12 years. The fall color is bronze and the berries are bright red also. Added:4/7/2009 | Crab, Red Baron This is the most narrow of the crabapple trees only growing about 18' tall by 15' wide. The foliage starts out burgundy fading to green in early summer. The berries are dark red and hold until late in the fall. Adding color late too. Added:4/7/2009 | Crab, Royalty This is the darkest of the crabapple family. The flowers are dark red with the foliage being dark burgundy all summer. Great for color in the yard. This tree grows an average of 20'x18'. Added:4/7/2009 |
Crab, Snowdrift This is a small tree growing to only 15'x12'. The abundant show of white flowers in the late spring giveway to green foliage. The small fruit in the fall are usually eaten by small animals. Added:3/17/2009 | Crab, Weeping This tree comes in a variety of colors, mostly pinks. The arching branches fill with flowers in the late spring. Generally growing from 10-15' it can be pruned to most any size and shape. The small fruit in the fall make for a great show and great for the birds. Added:3/17/2009 | Crabapple, Coral Burst This small ornamental tree is perfect for small places in the yard. Only growing a 6'x6' head on a graft of 4'. The maximum height is 12'x 8'. The flowers are coral colored coming out in the late spring. The fall color is yellow and the berries are very small so they dont make a mess. Added:4/7/2009 |
Dawn Redwood This super fast growing tree grows up to 70' tall by 25' wide. It can tolerate moist soil and grows great most anywhere. The "needles" on this turn rust colored in the fall and then fall off in the winter. It can grow about 4' per year. Added:4/7/2009 | Dogwood, Kousa This type of dogwood is later flowering than the rest. Growing mostly in a bush style it can be found in a tree form also. It grows to a height of 25'x15'. The berries on this tree are about the size of a small strawberry. A favorite of the bluejay. Added:4/7/2009 | Dogwood, Pink flowering The large pink flowers are one of the first to open in the spring. This tree grows slow and can reach heights of 25' by 18'. It thrives in a mostly shady area and does toleratre some moisture. The small berries attract alot of birds. Added:4/7/2009 |
Dogwood, Red flowering This tree has the same attributes as the pink flowering dogwood. The only differance is the darker flower color. Added:4/7/2009 | Dogwood, White flowering This beautiful white flowering tree has many large flowers in the early spring. It grows very slow to a height of about 25'x18'. The berries that come after the flowers attract many birds. Added:4/7/2009 | Dwarf Lilac Tree This is a great small tree for a small area. Growing only 5'x5' with the purple flowers in the late spring. The amazing smell makes it great for near a window. Added:3/17/2009 |
Fir, Concolor This soft needled evergreen grows up to 50' tall and only 20' wide making it a great tree for small areas. The color ranges from green to blue and the aroma is a nice citrus smell. Added:3/17/2009 | Fir, Fraizer This is one of the smaller evergreen trees growing only to about 35'x15'. Its very distinctive needles are deep green and very soft. Making it a great evergreen for close to the house. Added:4/7/2009 | Ginko Tree This is one of the oldest known trees still living. It grows up to 70'x30'. It has a very unusal branch pattern that makes for great interest even in the winter. The leaves come in a green color or golden color. The funnest thing is to try and guess what day the leaves fall off in the fall. Usually in one or two days. Added:4/7/2009 |
Hemlock The best evergreen for shade! This tree must be in the shade. It can grow up to 25' tall and 18' wide in semi-moist areas. Added:3/17/2009 | Linden Tree Some times used as a street tree because it can tolerate most any condition. This smaller tree grows only to 30'x18'. It has fragrant light yellow flowers in the late spring. Added:4/7/2009 | Locust Tree This tree is great for just a bit of shade. The leaves are small so the sun filters through. It grows to about 30'x20' and has a yellow fall color Added:4/7/2009 |
Magnolia, Saucer The flowers on this tree are two toned, white and pink. A slow growing tree that can reach up to 35'x25'. Great in a well protected area. Added:3/17/2009 | Magnolia, Star The large flowers on this tree make a great show in the mid spring. This tree grows best in light shade, and can reach a height of up to 20' Added:3/17/2009 | Maple, Amur This small hedge type maple works great to cover messy areas. It grows fast getting up to 25'x15'. The fall color ranges from red to orange. Added:4/7/2009 |
Maple, Autumn Blaze This is one of the fastest growing maples average growth 3-4' per year. It can reach heights of 50'x25'. The fall color is bright red to dark red. The color comes early and stays for a long time in the fall. Added:4/7/2009 | Maple, Crimson King This is in the norway family of trees. Which means that it grows kinda slow. The beautiful leaf color is burgundy all season. It can reach 50' tall by 30' wide. Added:4/7/2009 | Maple, Green Mountian Sugar This is one of the most popular maples because of the amazing fall color. It ranges from red to orange to yellow all on the same tree. Growing fast it reaches 50'x25'. great for the middle of the yard for best views. Added:4/7/2009 |
Maple, Japanese Bloodgood This is a beautiful burgundy colored tree that grows about 15' tall by 12' wide. The color lasts all summer. It is a slow growing tree that does well in sun or shade. Added:4/9/2009 | Maple, Japanese Coral Bark This is a greenleaf japanese maple growing to about 15' tall by 8' wide. The interesting bark turns bright red in the fall making a great show during the winter. Added:4/9/2009 | Maple, Japanese Full Moon This is an unusal variety of japanese maple growing quite fast. It gets up to 15' tall by 12' wide. The very best thing about this maple is the fall color, bright orange! Added:4/21/2009 |
Maple, Japanese Green Leaf The height of this weeping tree is only 6-8' tall by 6-8' wide. Depending on how you prune this tree it can have very interseting shapes. Great for shade or sun. Added:4/9/2009 | Maple, Japanese Oshi Beni This variety of maple grows in sun or shade and can get up to 18' tall by 12' wide. It is one of the best maples for color. It does grow slow so we suggest to get one in a size you like. Added:4/21/2009 | Maple, Japanese Weeping Red This variety of japanese maple grows best in sun to keep its nice rich burgundy color. It can reach a height of about 7' by 6' but grows slowly. Make sure in the hot summer to keep it watered. Added:4/21/2009 |
Maple, Japanese Weeping Red leaf (Tamyashuka) This variety of japanese maple only gets about 7' tall by 6' wide. It can grow in sun or shade. It does grow slow and can be pruned to be almost any shape. Added:4/21/2009 | Maple, Legacy Sugar The fall color on this maple is the best because it ranges from red to orange and sometimes yellow on the same tree. The fall color comes early and holds. the tree reaches up to 50'x25'. Added:4/7/2009 | Maple, October Glory Of the red maples this is the slowest growing. Still reaching 50'x25' in 15-18 years. It has dark branches which contrast nice with the brillant red fall color. Added:4/7/2009 |
Maple, Red Sunset Of the maples this has the most brillant fall color, blood red. It grows very fast too. It can get up to 50'x25' in about 15 years. Great for out in the yard but never put it by a sidewalk or drive because it requires alot of water. Added:4/7/2009 | Maple, Red Sunset Clump This version of the red sunset reaches only about 30'x18' but still has the great fall color. It has a multi-stemmed trunk so you get alot of coverage at base. Added:4/7/2009 | Oak, Pin Of the mighty oaks this is the fastest growing, reaching a height of 70' by 35' wide. The fall color on this tree is a deep red. It produces only a few acorns so not much of a mess. The leaves usually stay on most of the winter. Added:4/21/2009 |
Oak, Red This great shade tree grows most anywhere. It is a moderate grower reaching heights of 70' by 30' wide. The fall color is the deepest red of the oaks. Added:4/21/2009 | Oak, White Sometimes called the swamp oak, guess where it grows best. A tall tree growing up to 75' by 30' the fall color is not as brillant as the other oaks. Added:4/21/2009 | Pear, Aristocrat This variety of ornamental pear is the most narrow. It grows about 25' tall by only 14' wide. The beautiful white flowers in the early spring give way to nice green leaves that last way into the fall. The color of the leaves in fall depends on the weather and your soil. It can vary from yellow to red to crimson. Added:4/21/2009 |
Pear, Cleveland This tree has a great amount of flowers in the early spring. It grows about 20' tall by 18' wide. Added:4/21/2009 | Pear, Redspire As you may have guessed by the name the fall color on this variety of pear is red. It grows about 25' by 18' wide. Added:4/21/2009 | Pine, Austrian This evergreen tree grows about 20-24" per year. reaching a height of 60' by 30' wide. The branches are not very dense by do make a great cover. Put in a sunny area. Added:4/23/2009 |
Pine, White Did you know this is our state tree? It is very fast growing about 20-24" per year. It grows to a height of 75' by 30' wide. Its soft needles are beautiful but please keep it out of the wind. Added:4/23/2009 | Redbud This early flowering tree has purple flowers all along the stems. It grows about 25' tall by 18' wide. The interesting leaves are heart shaped, and turn yellow in the fall. Added:4/23/2009 | Redbud, Forest Pansy This tree grows the same as the typical redbud but as you can see the leaves are burgundy when they come out in the spring after the purple flowers. The foliage turns green mid summer then rust in the fall. (This is Dee's favorite tree) Added:4/23/2009 |
Serviceberry, Multi Stem Some call it a tree, some a shrub either way this is a very cool tree. It grows about 18' tall by 12' wide. The early white flowers turn into red berries mid summer, then the leaves turn the most brillant orange in the fall. WOW! Added:4/23/2009 | Serviceberry, Single Stem With some trimming the serviceberry can be shaped like a tree. When you do this it can grow up to 25' tall by 18' wide. It still has the same great flowers and fall color. Added:4/23/2009 | Spruce, Norway This is the biggest spruce we carry. Growing up to 75' tall by 35' wide. It is also the fastest growing spruce, increasing by about 18-20" per year. Added:4/23/2009 |
Spruce, Serbian This is the smallest of spruce that we carry. Growing only 30' tall by 15' wide. Making it the best for close to the house. The arching branches have foligage that is green on top and blue on bottom. Very cool! Added:4/23/2009 | Spruce, White A traditional "Christmas Tree" shape, only reaching heights of 30' by 18' wide. It grows about 10" per year. Added:4/23/2009 | Sweet Gum tree Grows into about the same shape as a maple, reaching heights of 60' by 30' wide. The big, star shaped leaves turn brilliant shades of orange to red in the fall. The bark is corky, great for winter interest. It can get berries in mid summer adding interest then. Added:4/23/2009 |
Tulip tree Also called Tulip Poplar. This tree grows up to 70' tall by 35' wide. Its beautiful, yellow orange flowers are shaped like a tulip. This is a fast growing tree. Added:4/23/2009 | Weeping Cedar An ornamental evergreen with weeping branches. It can be pruned to most any size and form. Generally growing to 15-18' Added:3/6/2009 | Weeping Mulberry This ornamental tree, sometimes called the umbrella tree, has a very distinct shape. It can be allowed to grow naturally, or be trimmed about 2 times per year to keep the umbrella form. It grows in sun and usually get about 7' tall by 6' wide. Added:4/21/2009 |
Weeping Norway Spruce This is an ornamental tree that can be trained to most any size or shape. Great for an accent in the landscape near the house. Added:3/17/2009 | Weeping Pea This very cool ornamental tree only grows to about 6' tall by 4' wide making it great for small places. It does best in full sun but can take part shade. The yellow flowers that come in the late spring give way to small pea pods. Added:4/21/2009 | Weeping willow This is the fastest growing tree. Growing up to 70' tall and 40' wide. It does best in moist areas. This fall color is yellow. Added:4/23/2009 |
ZELKOVA TREE A small, vase shaped tree that grows about 25' tall and 18' wide. Great yellow fall color. The small leaves make for easy fall cleanup. Added:4/7/2009 | | |