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Misc.
Trees Page 2
Tulip
Tree
(Liriodendron tulipfera)
Fast growing shade tree. Green leaves in the summer
turn yellow in autumn.
(50' tall x 40' wide) Zone 5
Available 25 gal
Dawn Redwood (Metaasequoia glyptostroboides)
Deciduous conifer with a pyramidal form. Green
fern-like needles turn brown and fall off in late fall.
(70' tall x 30' wide) ZONE 5
Available 5 gal
Globe Navajo Willow (Salix matsudana 'Navajo')
Extremely fast growing round shade tree. Will
adapt to almost any conditions. This tree
is prone to wind and snow damage. It is not recommended
to be planted next to houses.
(50' tall x 50' wide) Zone 4
Available 5 gal, 7 gal, 10 gal, 20 gal, 2" 2-1/4", 2-1/2"
Golden Chain Tree (Laburmum watereri)
Small, vase shaped ornamental tree. Dark green
leaves and yellow flower chains. Does best in
protected areas.
(35' tall x 20' wide) Zone 5 Best in partial
shade
Available in 5 gal, 10 gal, 25 gal
Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)
Rounded, dense ornamental tree. Long yellow flower clusters
appear in mid-summer. Great as an accent or specimen
plant. Yellow fall foliage.
(25' tall x 25' wide) Zone 5
Available 7, 15 gal
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
Strong, deep root system and the ability to adapt to
about any condition makes this a very versatile tree
for landscapes. Light green leaves and yellow
fall foliage.
(40' tall x 30' wide) Zone 2
Available 7 gal, 10 gal
Pyramidal Hornbeam (Capinus betulus 'Columnaris')
Dense pyramidal tree with dark green serrated leaves
and yellow fall foliage. Relatively free from
insects and disease.
(35' tall x 25' wide) Zone 5
Available 5 gal, 10 gal, 15 gal, 25 gal
Horsechestnut (Aescalus hippocastanum)
Very attractive, round, ornamental deciduous tree.
Used often by hummingbirds.
(35' tall x 30' wide) Zone 4
Available 5 gal
Mimosa (Albizi jubibrussin)
Bright white and pink pincushion flowers that attract
birds. Lacy leaves fold together at night.
Does well in very hot places in the landscape.
(30' tall x 30' wide) Zone 6
Available 5 gal
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