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Hydrangea
Impressive ornamental shrunb that is lovely in bloom and easy to maintain.
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Rose of Sharon
Impressive ornamental shrunb that is lovely in bloom and easy to maintain.
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White Fringetree
Slow to bloom but worth the wait! The White Fringetree offers some of the most delicate, feathery clouds of fleecy white blooms in late spring.
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‘Brackens Brown Beauty’ Magnolia
The ‘Brackens Brown Beauty’ Magnolia is one of the most iconic and dramatic trees.
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Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
Truly a unique tree, Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar has branches that feature a flowing effect, sometimes described as a cascading waterfall.
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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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Butterflies Magnolia
Butterflies magnolia bears unusually large yellow flowers in spring, that are often fragrant.
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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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Cherokee Brave Dogwood
The Cherokee Brave Dogwood will turn heads with its bright pink blankets of flower clusters which emerge in early Spring. This is one tough tree that thrives in cold conditions!
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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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