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Eastern Redbud Multi Stem
The Eastern Redbud’s foliage is rounded heart-shaped green foliage that turns to beautiful pinkish purple blossoms in early spring.
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Eastern Redbud Single Stem
The Eastern Redbud’s foliage is rounded heart-shaped green foliage that turns to beautiful pinkish purple blossoms in early spring.
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White Pine ‘Fastigiata’
Graceful Eastern white Pine evergreen that is rapid-growing and long-live with soft blue-green needles
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Eastern Redbud (aka ‘Judas Tree’)
The Eastern Redbud’s foliage is rounded heart-shaped green foliage that turns to beautiful pinkish purple blossoms in early spring.
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Royal Star Magnolia
Smaller in stature than its Southern Magnolia cousins, this versatile tree is a great choice for most modern-day yards. Royal Star Magnolia is prized for its large, fragrant, starburst shaped blooms in early spring.
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Northern Red Oak
Classically handsome and known for its impressive fall color, long lifespan, value to wildlife, and its adaptability and hardiness in urban settings.
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White Oak
White Oak trees are native to North America and the gentle giants who live for centuries and harbor lots of wildlife.
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Norway Spruce
As December 25th rolls around, many of you pick the Norway Spruce as the perfect Christmas tree. Why settle to only have it around for a month or so? The Norway Spruce is an incredible tree to add to your property to have all year round.
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Ann Magnolia
Ann’ is primarily noted for its compact shrubby form, slightly fragrant purple-red flowers and late bloom (mid-April to early May).
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Fiddle Leaf Fig
The Fiddle Leaf Fig (or banjo fig) is native to Africa and has easily identifiable large, lyre-shaped, dark green leaves (to 18” long) which resemble the shape of a violin (fiddle). It is a broadleaf evergreen tree that may grow to 60-100’ tall in its native habitat, but indoors typically only reaches a 10′ height.
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American Hornbeam
American Hornbeam’s extraordinary hardiness makes it a perfect fit for modern lots and offers beautiful fall color from fiery yellow-orange to bright red.
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October Glory Maple
Dark green leaves in spring turn radiant red late fall and last several weeks. Tiny, conspicuous red flowers bloom in spring. Showy red fruit attract many birds and other wildlife. A supurb choice for larger landscapes!
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