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The 'Brandywine' red maple has a dense, rounded growth habit and will reach 35-45' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity. It rich, green foliage turns vibrant, burgundy-red in the fall.
The 'Royal White' variety has a broad growth habit, reaching 15-25' tall and wide. It produces clusters of true-white blooms in spring before its foliage emerges.
The American hazelnut produces abundant crops of small, sweet tasting nuts that are easy to crack. It has an upright, wide-spreading habit and will grow 15-18' tall and 10-12' wide. Best crop when planted with pollinating varieties.
Northern Spice Bush. This native is known for its golden-yellow fall foliage and its dense, woody habit. It will reach 8-12' tall and wide at maturity.
The scarlet oak is prized for its deeply-cut foliage that turns vibrant, burgundy-red in the fall. It will quickly reach 50-70' tall and 40-50' wide at maturity.
The bald cypress is a large tree with long, feathered foliage that takes on orange tones in the fall. Grows 50-70' tall and 20-40' wide. Tolerates wet sites extremely well.
The bald cypress is a large tree with long, feathered foliage that takes on orange tones in the fall. Grows 50-70' tall and 20-40' wide. Tolerates wet sites extremely well.