Shade Trees
Autumn Blaze Maple Tree
America's Favorite Blazing Maple! The fastest growing maple we sell reaching heights over 35' at maturity and growing over 3' per year once establi...
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A maple tree you can tap! The Sugar Maple, or Acer saccharum, is the classic tappable maple. Native to the Eastern United States, the sugar maple w...
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Fast growing and majestic- the October Glory turns a flashy crimson around October 1st; hence its name. Tall, cylindrical trees they grow in oval s...
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Growing to heights of 35-45', the Crimson King Maple is one of the few dark colored leafed trees in the US. In spring, the leaves shoot out a shiny...
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The Butternut tree, also known as Juglans cinerea, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Canada. It is ...
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This hybrid variety of chestnut tree is larger, more fruitful, and far more disease resistant than its American counter part. The fruit is containe...
View full detailsAutumn Gold Gingko Tree
The Ginkgo Tree (Ginkgo biloba) is a unique and ancient tree species that is also known as the maidenhair tree. It is considered a living fossil be...
View full detailsPaper Birch Trees
The Paper Birch or White Birch, is a common tree across the entirety of North America. Its bark is strikingly white and is easy to spot in a forest...
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The Sienna Glen Maple is an excellent alternative to the Autumn Blaze Maple. It has a strong central leader with stronger wood and denser branching...
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Also called the Trembling Aspen or White Poplar, the Quaking Aspen has one of the largest natural ranges of any tree in North America. Growing exce...
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This striking maple turn a bright red color with a slightly pinkish hue to it that differentiates itself from other maples. It is also seedless so ...
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Shaped like a pyramid during its younger year that slowly ovals out into its maturity. The fastest growing Oak Tree, reaching over 24" per year and...
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Vividly magenta with a slight variation in the leaf color, the Brandywine maple is a beautiful ornamental tree. Growing to a mere 20-25', this mapl...
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A relatively new member of the Gingko family, this variety of Gingko has more elongated leaves and is more chartreuse through the Spring and Summer...
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The Norway Maple was introduced from Europe in the 18th century as a shade tree. Now a common sight in landscaping in the eastern US, this maple is...
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Similar in color to the Autumn Blaze just with more orange undertones and deeper color. You trade the brilliance of the Autumn Blaze to get a fulle...
View full detailsColorado Blue Spruce Tree
A bright blue, upright evergreen that looks similar to a Christmas tree when grown, the Colorado Blue Spruce is common sight in colder forests. The...
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The Classic Christmas Tree. The soft, light green needles are densely arranged and in spiral form combined with strong branch structure makes for t...
View full detailsWeeping Beech Tree
Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' for those interested, is the name for the Weeping Beech. Currently at heights barely hovering above 8', this deciduous tr...
View full detailsBurr Oak Tree
The Burr oak is a large, long-lived deciduous tree that is native to North America. It is known for its impressive size, beautiful shape, and hard...
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