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Magnolia x brooklynensis 'Lois'

The 'Lois' Magnolia produces creamy, yellow blooms in mid-spring before new foliage emerges. It is a mid-sized, upright variety that will reach 20-30' tall and 18-20' wide.

Malus 'Prairifire'

The 'Prairifire' crabapple is a rounded, mid-sized variety that makes quite an impact. Vibrant reddish-pink blooms explode in mid-spring, covering every inch of the branches. In the fall, glossy red fruits appear and persist for months without dropping. This variety gets 15-20' tall and wide and is a perfect specimen tree.

Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'

The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.

Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'

The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.

Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'

The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.

Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'

The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.

Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'

The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.

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