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Weeping “Candied Apple” Crabapple
Height: 10-15′
Flower: pink
Spread: 15′
Fruit: 3/4″, cherry-red
Shape: weeping, broadly horizontal to pendulous
Foliage: dark green,...
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Gleditsia triacanthos inermis
“Sunburst Honey Locust”
The Sunburst Honeylocust tree, Gleditsia triacanthos inermis, ‘Sunburst’, is smaller in stature (35– 45 ft) than the common Honeylocust tree. Sunburst Honeylocust trees display...
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‘Spring Snow’ Crabapple is unusual in that it is typically fruitless. The dense, oval crown grows to about 25 to 30 feet tall
and 15 feet wide. The White ‘Spring Snow’ Crabapple tree is loaded with white flowers in early spring. ...
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Populus deltoides ‘Robusta Cottonwood”
Robusta Cottonwood is a cottonless & seedless variety makes a good fast growing large shade tree. This variety of Cottonwood is pyramidal in youth but maturing to a broad vase shaped habit with...
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IMPERIAL HONEY LOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos inermis ‘Imperial’), 30-40 ft. This selection is more spreading than upright and often lacks a single central trunk. Foliage is dark green. An excellent street and lawn tree that does well in extreme...
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The variety, named ‘Chanticleer’, is a beautiful tree that is grown ornamentally and reaches a height ranging from 30 to 50 feet. In the spring, clusters of 1-inch, white flowers cover the tree. Pea-sized, inedible fruits follow the flowers....
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica ( Summit Green Ash )
Green Ash is commonly used in the landscape due to its adaptability to stressful landscape situations. It is very cold hardy and has excellent tolerance to drought, and is very adaptable to a wide range...
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The name references the quaking or trembling of the leaves that occurs in even a slight breeze due to the flattened petioles.
Other species of Populus have petioles flattened partially along their length, while the Quaking Aspen’s are flattened...
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(Picea pungens)
This evergreen tree grows to 80 feet tall and over 20 feet wide.
Colorado Blue Spruce is easily one of the most popular conifers. They are easy to grow in a variety of soils conditions.
Color ranges from green to blue. Spiky needles...
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Pinus nigra – Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine feature very long, dark green needles and can reach a height of up to 60 feet, with a spread of up to 40 feet (Zones 4-7) at the base.
It is hardy, fast growing and amazingly adaptive, tolerant of wind,...
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