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The American beech tree is a large variety that will reach 50-80' tall and wide at full maturity. It has large, ovate leaves that turn from deep green to vibrant yellow in the fall.
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.
The 'Densa' inkberry is a larger variety that will reach 8-10' tall and wide at maturity. It has a dense growth habit and can withstand full sun to part shade.
Gem Box Inkberry. The 'Gem Box' is a dwarf variety that will reach 2-3' tall and wide. It is a great option for low hedging and container gardening. Evergreen foliage is dark green and keeps its luster through the seasons.
Nordic Inkberry. The 'Nordic' is a male variety that is used to pollinate female inkberry. It has a dense, rounded growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and wide at maturity. Deep, green foliage keeps its luster through the seasons.
The 'Satyr Hill' is a large, dense variety that will reach 30-40' tall and 15-25' wide, maintaining an upright growth habit. It is a native variety with large, almost circular leaves that are accented by red berries in the fall and winter.
Sweetbay Magnolia. The Sweetbay magnolia is a native variety that will reach 15-25' tall and wide at maturity. It produces large, white, fragrant blossoms that appear in early summer and attract a variety of beneficial pollinators.
The Sweetbay magnolia is a native variety that will reach 15-25' tall and wide at maturity. It produces large, white, fragrant blossoms that appear in early summer and attract a variety of beneficial pollinators.
Sweetbay Magnolia. The Sweetbay magnolia is a native variety that will reach 15-25' tall and wide at maturity. It produces large, white, fragrant blossoms that appear in early summer and attract a variety of beneficial pollinators.
Sourwood. The sourwood tree is prized for its vibrant, orange and red fall foliage that contrasts against its long, swaying flower clusters. It will grow to be 20-50' tall and 15-20' wide.
Clusters of small white flowers burst forth in spring, followed by small, purplish-blue fruit that ripens in late summer. Its fruit is popular for jams, jellies and pies. Grows to be 4-6' tall and wide.
Winterthur' has white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen. Dark-green leaves turn dark, purplish-red in the fall. Keeps an upright habit, reaching 6-10' tall and 5-6' wide.
Winterthur' has white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen. Dark-green leaves turn dark, purplish-red in the fall. Keeps an upright habit, reaching 6-10' tall and 5-6' wide.
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