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NEW Trees - 2011
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Betula nigra “Fox Valley”:
aka Little King is finally a dwarf variety of birch suitable for the foundation landscape or shrub border. This is a multi-trunked tree that is very popular because of its shape, and exfoliating bark. They are usually branched low, making it an excellent choice for screening. It has medium sized leaves that turn bright yellow in the fall. Its exfoliating bark creates year round interest. Its average size will grow 10-12’ tall and 6-8’ wide. |
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Betula nigra ‘Shiloh Splash’:
Shiloh Splash River Birch (5 confirmed) A pyramidal to oval tree with irregular ivory-white leaf margins and green center leaves that are smaller than the species. Leaves turn yellow in the fall and exfoliating bark. 30’tall and 15’ wide; benefits from afternoon sun protection. |
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Cornus kousa ‘Galzam’: Galilean Dogwood
An upright, vase shaped tree that becomes more rounded with maturity. The foliage is large and hunter-green in color with abundant large creamy white flowers. Red fruits in late summer hang in clusters. 20’ tall and 20’ wide; sun to shade |
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Crabapple April Showers :
A stunning display of light pink-white blooms in the spring, followed by bright red fruits. Tight weeping habit makes it great for smaller gardens. 8-10’ tall by 4-6’ wide. |
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Dogwood Heart Throb (5 ordered)
The Heart Throb Kousa Dogwood has a beautiful, wide, round head and displays very showy 4” deep pink flowers and an exfoliating bark. 20’ tall by 20’ wide. |
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Dogwood Radiant Rose :
Rosy red flowers in spring. Resistant to borer and anthracnose. Fall foliage color is red. There is also some red color in the leaves and branches. Spreading, arching habit. Well-drained soil is a must! 20-25’ tall and wide. |
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Dogwood Venus:
The huge snow-white blooms float on the outside of this peculiar tree like big butterflies. Venus® has an odd but interesting habit, with branches all the way to the ground, creating a cloud of large, bright blooms from the ground up. It will reach as tall as 20 feet and at least that wide and requires very little maintenance. |
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Lilac Japanese Tree Snowdance:
Snowdance Japanese Tree Lilac features showy plumes of fragrant creamy white flowers rising above the foliage from late spring to early summer. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color. The smooth dark red bark adds an interesting dimension to the landscape. 20’ tall by 15’ wide. |
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Nyssa sylvatica ‘Wildfire’ :Wildfire Black Gum
New foliage emerges red to burgundy and turns a dark glossy green. Fall color is a spectacular array of yellow to orange to scarlet red to purple. The bark is almost alligator-like patterns and is dark gray to almost black. 30-50’ tall and 20-30’ wide; sun to light shade; Kentucky native; prefers moist soil. |
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Magnolia x “Butterfly”
This cross of M. acuminata and M. denudata usually forms a small tree with an upright central leader or sometimes a multi-stemmed shrub. It has yellow cup to star-shaped flowers (3 to 4 inches across) that are fragrant and appear before the leaves in early to mid-spring.. Height 15 ft. to 30 ft. X Spread 15 ft. to 30 ft. |
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Magnolia ‘Moonglow'
This Magnolia has a very, distinct upright habit of growth (usually multistem), beautiful dark green, semi-evergreen foliage and blooms over a long period of time during the late spring. Flowers are 2-3” in diameter and have a sweet lemon fragrance. Ultimate plant size is 35 to 40 feet tall by 18 feet wide. Growth rate is moderate. It has proven to be very winter hardy. |
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Magnolia Golden Gift :
First yellow Magnolia of smaller stature, reaching only 6 feet wide by 8 feet high in 10 years, perhaps twice as large at maturity. (Other yellow Magnolias generally form a small tree.) Flowers are a strong yellow, and they are produced in multiple terminal buds and even axillary buds from the trunk all the way to the tips of the branches. A plant in bloom is a huge globe of yellow, and the flowers keep opening for about 4 weeks. A truly exciting introduction. |
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Magnolia x ‘Galaxy’: Galaxy Magnolia
An upright tree with a pyramidal or columnar shape; ideal as a street tree or where a vigorous narrow tree is needed in the landscape. dark green foliage with flowers that are red-purple outside to light rose-purple inside appearing mid to late April and covering the tree. 20-30’ tall and 8-15’ wide; full sun; a National Arboretum selection. |
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Maple Sienna Glen:
A broad pyramidal form, fine texture and interesting fall coloration. Its freemanii heritage, which allows it to be successfully transplanted into many different site conditions, makes it a reliable and useful choice for landscape contractors. The leaves are smaller than most maples and turn orange to red in fall. Resistant to frost cracking, sunscald and dieback. Matures at 60'; 40' spread. |
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Prunus x ‘Pisnshzam’ :Pink Snow Showers Weeping Cherry
A gracefully weeping tree with masses of double, blushing pink toned flowers that cascade down the stems and hold for a long time . Lush green foliage follows flowers and turns a deep, burnt gold in the fall. 25’ tall and 20-25’ wide, full sun. |
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Prunus serrulata’ Extrazam’- Weeping Kwazan Cherry
Large, double pink blossoms in spring and copper-red new growth. A beautiful weeping form with burgundy fall color that lasts longer than most other Cherries. 15-20’ by tall and wide. Weeping umbrella shape |
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Spruce fastigiata
'Fastigiata' is a popular selection for its tight, columnar habit. Since it will not grow as tall as the species and nor as wide, it is the perfect choice for planting in a small area or next to a structure such as a building or fence. The branches of 'Fastigiata' will spread with age, but can be kept tight with shearing. 15-20” tall by 4-6’ wide. |
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Wisteria Aunt Dee Tree Form:
'Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee', produces showy clusters of light purple flowers in the spring. This deciduous, twining, woody vine is noted for long life and exceptional beauty. Aunt Dee needs support, such as a trellis, arbor or fence to grow and climb on. Aunt Dee blooms when very young. It prefer deep, moist, well drained soil in full sun. Prune after flowering. Heads will turn when this plant is in full bloom. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested 25’ tall by 35-40’ wide |
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