Trees

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Cornus kousa $219.99
Cornus kousa

The 'Kousa' is a mid-sized variety that maintains an upright, broad growth habit, reaching 25-30' tall and wide at maturity. It produces massive clusters of white, star-shaped flowers in late spring that persist into summer. Its red fall foliage and peeling, gray bark add year-round interest.

Corylus avellana 'Contorta'

The Harry Lauder's Walking Stick is prized for its winter appearance, with thick, contorting branches and drooping, yellow catkins that appear on the stems in late winter. They have broadly, ovate green leaves from spring through fall. Will grow 8-10' tall and wide.

Crataegus viridis 'Winter King'

The 'Winter King' is a hawthorn variety that is prized for its silvery-gray, peeling bark and orange-red berries that persist on bare branches through the winter. It will reach 25-35' tall and wide at maturity and is a great option for street planting due to its pollution resistance. Attractive red-centered, white flowers appear in late spring.

Davidia involucrata 'Sonoma'

The 'Sonoma' dove tree produces large, white blooms that mimic the shape of dove's wings. This variety is known for having profuse blooms from a very early age. It will reach 30-40' tall and 25-40' wide at full maturity.

Davidia involucrata 'Iseli Fastigiate'

The 'Iseli Fastigiate' dove tree has an extremely uprigt growth habit, reaching 15-25' tall and 12-15' wide. Its striking, white flowers mimic the shape of dove's wings, giving this tree its name.

Fagus grandifolia

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.

Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Shademaster'

Shademaster Thornless Honeylocust | The 'Shademaster' is a large, upright variety with an open growth habit. It will grow 50-70' tall and 40-60' wide at full maturity. It is drought and pollution tolerant, making it a great street tree. Fine textured foliage provides dappled shade beneath the tree and will turn yellow just before leaves drop in the fall.

Heptacodium miconioides 'SMNHMRF'

This small tree adds beautiful, year-round interest to your garden space. Deeply veined leaves emerge in spring, followed by large clusters of white flowers in the summer that attract a wide variety of beneficial pollinators. After a long bloom cycle, white flowers fall off and rich, pink bracts take their place. Exfoliating bark in the winter truly gives this variety interest for every season. Will get 6-10' tall and wide.

Magnolia soulangiana

The 'Saucer' magnolia has quickly become one of the most popular deciduous varieties due to its beautiful blooms and mid-sized stature. It produces large, fragrant blossoms in early spring that are blushed pink, opening to white in the center. It will grow 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It has a broad, rounded crown and is often multi-trunked.

Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'

The 'Royal Star' is prized for its large, double-petaled, white flowers that bloom in early spring before its foliage emerges. It is a smaller variety that will reach 10-15' tall and 10-12' wide at maturity.

Magnolia stellata 'Waterlily'

The 'Waterlily' is known for its double-petaled, fragrant, white blooms that emerge in early spring before foliage emerges. It will reach 15-20' tall and 15-18' wide at maturity. Deciduous.

Magnolia virginiana

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.

Magnolia virginiana

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.

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