To 80'. Most ornamental of native birch. Bark is usually smooth chalk-white and peels in papery layers. Golden fall color. Also known as Canoe Birch.
2 year seedling 12-18”
To 50'. A beautiful, fast growing native tree that is extremely cold hardy. Green, heart-shaped leaves flutter in the slightest breeze. Brilliant yellow fall color.
Small plug 2-4 cubic inches
Fast growth 60 to 70’ with equal spread. Its dense, lustrous green foliage turns a deep red in the fall. Grows best in sandy to rich loamy soil in full sun. One of the most popular ornamental oaks. It transplants easily, withstands city conditions, is clean in habit and makes one of the best street or avenue trees. Native to eastern to mid United States. Very valuable as a timber tree.
2 year seedling 8-12”
Grows 50 to 80’. Dense foliage is bluish-green, to reddish-brown in autumn. Grows best in a deep, loamy, well drained soil. An excellent specimen tree needing plenty of room to mature properly. White oak is easily transplanted when young and has a high resistance to ice breakage and oak wilt. A long lived tree requiring very little maintenance. Native to eastern to mid United States. Wetland species.
2 year seedlings 8-18”
Height 60 to 75’. Mature trees provide sugar products from sap in the spring. Brilliant yellow, burnt orange and red tones in autumn. A good timber tree. Does not do well in wet areas or in small compact restricted growing areas. Native to northeastern United States.
2 year seedlings 1-2’
Height 2 to 3’. Spread 6’. Compact, horizontal spreader. Beautiful needle-like foliage bright yellow in summer, more bronze-yellow in winter. Must be in full sun.
3-6”pots
Masses of small pinkish fragrant flowers in spring. Height to 14’; spread to 12’. Rich, purplish-red leaves spring through fall. Does best in full sun. Good color accent plant or colorful flowering screen.
2 year seedling 10-18”
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