American Hornbeam. The American hornbeam is a native variety that will grow 20-35' tall and wide at maturity. It prefers part to full shade and its rich, green foliage will turn orange and yellow in the fall.
The American hornbeam is a native variety that will grow 20-35' tall and wide at maturity. It prefers part to full shade and its rich, green foliage will turn orange and yellow in the fall.
The Kentucky yellow-wood is prized for its striking yellow-orange fall foliage. It has a broad growth habit and is often used as a park tree. Will reach 30-50' tall and wide at maturity.
The Willow Oak is a large variety that is known for its finely-toothed foliage that turns golden-yellow in the fall. It has a fast growth rate and will reach 60-80' tall and 30-50' wide at maturity. Maintains a broad, upright growth habit.