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| ACER campestre | Hedge Maple | |||
| Height: 20-30' Spread: 20-25' | ||||
| Zone: 4 Tree Shrub | ||||
| "Low growing tree with corky bark. Excellent small lawn specimen, street tree or prunes well into hedge form." | ||||
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| CARAGANA arborescens 'Walkeri' | Walker Siberian Pea Shrub | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: 3' | ||||
| Zone: 4 Tree Shrub | ||||
| "Delicate weeping branches with very fine cut, fern-like foliage." | ||||
| CORNUS kousa 'Gold Star' | Gold Star Chinese Dogwood | |||
| Height: 12-15' Spread: 12-15' | ||||
| Zone: 5 Tree Shrub | ||||
| An excellent selection for the smaller garden with its slow growth and often shrub like appearance. The leaves are splashed with a broad golden yellow central band that provides contrast with the white flower bracts of late May. The bright foliage remains showy all season. | ||||
| HALESIA carolina 'Wedding Bells' | Wedding Bells Silverbell | |||
| Height: 18-20' Spread: 12-15' | ||||
| Zone: 5 Tree Shrub | ||||
| A smaller form with glossy green leaves and a rounded habit that is generally shrubby in form. The abundant white flowers are larger than the species and open more fully. Originally found in Ohio and introduced through the University of Connecticut. Native. | ||||
| HALESIA diptera v. magniflora | Large Flowered Silverbell | |||
| Height: 20-30' Spread: 15-20' | ||||
| Zone: 5 Tree Shrub | ||||
| Larger and more abundant white bells grace this naturally occurring variety of native small tree or large shrub. Flowers later than other silverbells. | ||||
| MAGNOLIA x 'Rose Marie' | Rose Marie Magnolia | |||
| Height: 10-12' Spread: 8' | ||||
| Zone: 5 Tree Shrub | ||||
| The blossom’s exterior is a vivid rose pink with an interior of solid medium pink. Rose Marie is a very late and long bloomer and quite floriferous. | ||||
| PINUS strobus 'Pendula' | Weeping White Pine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 3 Tree Shrub | ||||
| Irregular upright trunk with arching and pendulous branches. Selected from a native species. | ||||
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| RHUS copalina 'Creel's Quintet' | Creel's Quintet Shining Sumac | |||
| Height: 8-10' Spread: 8-10' | ||||
| Zone: 5 Tree Shrub | ||||
| This unusual cultivar of the native Shining Sumac has only 5 leaflets instead of the normal 15-21. The thick and glossy dark green foliage lives up to the name Shining Sumac and is a real attention getter. In late fall the foliage turns a brilliant scarlet to burgundy. White clusters of flowers appear in late August. The plant is more compact and a slower grower than the species and can slowly colonize. Use as a specimen or for massing. We are growing plants as small trees for specimen use or in large containers. Selected from a native species. | ||||
| RHUS typhina | Staghorn Sumac | |||
| Height: 10-12' Spread: 12-15' | ||||
| Zone: 3 Tree Shrub | ||||
| "Excellent for naturalizing, massing, waste areas, banks, cuts and fills. The plants have fuzzy branches and clusters of red fruit. Native." | ||||
| SALIX elaeagnos | Rosemary Willow | |||
| Height: 15-20' Spread: 10-15' | ||||
| Zone: 4 Tree Shrub | ||||
| "The long linear Rosemary-like leaves are initially grayish and finally dark green above and whitish below and clothe the reddish stems. Use as a foliage plant for contrast in the garden whether as a backdrop for a perennial bed, in the shrub border or the foundation planting. Prune to ground in early spring to maintain the plant at a 5-8' size in the garden." | ||||