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Cercis canadensis 'Royal White'

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.

Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls' PP22,097

Ruby Falls Redbud | The 'Ruby Falls' is a striking variety with dense, weeping foliage that morphs through shades of dark purple, burgundy red and dark green. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide. Lavender blooms appear in early spring and fall foliage turns golden-yellow, adding multiple seasons of interest.

Cercis canadensis 'Vanilla Twist' PP22,744

The 'Vanilla Twist' is prized for its twisting, weeping branches that are covered in clusters of white blooms in the spring. It will reach 10-12' tall and 6-8' wide and is perfect for smaller garden spaces.

Cercis canadensis 'Whitewater' PP23998

The 'Whitewater' is a weeping variety that grows 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide, making it a great speciment for small garden spaces. The main attraction of this variety is its beautiful, variegated foliage. Its large, heart-shaped leaves appear white with rich green speckles and streaks. Deep rose colored blossoms appear from April to May.

Cercis canadensis

The Eastern Redbud is known for its vibrant, pink blooms that emerge in early spring and cover every inch of its branches before foliage appears. It will reach 20-30' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity. Foliage emerges dark purple and ages to rich-green.

Cercis Canadensis 15g Clump

CERCIS CANADENSIS 15G CLUMP

Cercis x 'Pink Pom Poms' PP 27630

Pink Pom Poms Redbud | The 'Pink Pom Poms' is prized for its large, dark-pink flowers that emerge in early spring before its rich-green, heart-shaped foliage appears. It has an open, upright growth habit and will reach 15-20' tall and 12-15' wide at maturity.

Cherry Blackgold


This dark red fleshed cherry is a hybrid of Gold and Stella. It combines the best of both parents to produce heavy crops of beautiful, heart shaped fruit with excellent flavor and crack resistant skin. Best for fresh eating. Self-pollinating. Will pollinate other sweet cherries. Semi-dwarf.

Cherry 'lapins' $149.99
Cherry 'lapins'

Self-pollinating and tolerates late frost! One of the few self-pollinating sweet cherry trees. Puts on a brilliant spring show with billows of pink flowers. Deep, dark fruit has a Bing-like shape has a purple-red flesh that is sweet, firm and almost meaty. Exquisite fresh eating, right off the tree. Originated in Canada. Good overall disease-resistance and crack-resistance. Ripens in July.

Prunus '4 in 1 Combo'

This dwarf variety combines four varieties of cherries that bloom both early and late into the bloom season. Cherries are sweet in flavor. Grows 15-18' tall and 8-10' wide. Self-pollinating. Produces abundant fruit crops.

Cornus florida 'Comco No. 1' PP10,166

The 'Cherokee Brave' Dogwood is prized for its large, fuschia-pink blooms that emerge in mid-spring. It has a broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity. Fall foliage turns brick-red.

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'

Cherokee Chief Dogwood | The 'Cherokee Chief' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its large clusters of fuschia-pink flowers that emerge in mid-spring.

Cornus florida 'var. rubra'

Rubra Dogwood | The 'Rubra' has dark, fuschia-pink blooms that appear in mid-spring and often cover the entire tree before foliage emerges. It will reach 20-30' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity, maintaining a broad, upright growth habit.

Cornus kousa 'Greensleeves'

The 'Greensleeves' dogwood is a quick grower with heavy flower production. Large, creamy-white blossoms tinged with green appear in early summer and persist through the season. It will reach 20-30' tall and wide at full maturity. Green foliage turns shades of autumn and purple in the fall.

Cornus kousa 'Snow Tower'

Snow Tower' is a small, upright variety that will reach 12-15' tall and 5-6' wide. White flowers bloom in early summer and are followed by red fruits in the fall. Foliage turns dark-red in the fall.

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