Fernleaf European Beech
Noted for its distinctive fern-like foliage, Fernleaf European Beech is a striking deciduous tree with elegant, finely divided leaves that create a soft, feathery texture. It has a slow to moderate growth rate, reaching a height of 25-35 feet and a width of 20-30 feet. The tree displays a dense, rounded canopy with attractive green leaves that turn golden bronze in fall. Prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained, acidic soil. Hardy in USDA zones 4-7. Ideal as a specimen tree or for adding unique texture and color to garden landscapes.
Sweet Cherry Pie
Noted for its exceptionally sweet fruit, Sweet Cherry Pie is a compact, self-fertile cherry tree. It produces large, dark red cherries with a rich, sweet flavor ideal for baking and fresh eating. The tree is adorned with beautiful white flowers in spring, followed by abundant fruit in mid-summer. Adaptable to a range of soil types, it thrives in full sun and requires well-drained soil. Grows to a height of 8-10 feet and a width of 6-8 feet. Hardy in USDA zones 5-8. Ideal for small gardens or backyard orchards.
Red Splendor Crabapple
Beautiful rose-pink flowers open in springtime. Litter is not a problem with this crab, as the small bright red fruit never falls. The fruit makes excellent food for wildlife. Highly favored by birds. The foliage is glossy reddish-green, turning reddish-purple in fall. Exposure: Full Sun. Height: 15-25 ft. Width: 20 ft. Zone: 3.
Northwood Maple
Noted for its uniform shape and vibrant fall color, Northwood Maple is a robust, fast-growing deciduous tree. It features a dense canopy with striking green leaves that turn brilliant shades of orange and red in autumn. Adaptable to various soil types and pH levels, this tree thrives in full sun and is tolerant of urban conditions. Grows to a height of 40-50 feet and a width of 30-40 feet. Hardy in USDA zones 4-8. Ideal for providing shade and color in residential landscapes and urban settings.
American Elm
Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease. A robust, fast-growing deciduous tree with a broad, rounded canopy. Adaptable to a range of soil types, pH levels, and urban conditions. Provides excellent shade with its dense foliage and is known for its graceful, arching branches. Grows to a height of 60-80 feet and a width of 40-60 feet. Prefers full sun to partial shade. Hardy in USDA zones 4-9. Ideal as a specimen tree or for street plantings.
Summer Wine® Ninebark Tree Form
Noted for its stunning burgundy foliage, Summer Wine® Ninebark offers year-round interest with its deep, dark leaves that turn an attractive red in fall. This compact, deciduous shrub grows quickly to a height of 4-5 feet and a width of 4-6 feet, making it ideal for smaller landscapes or as a striking focal point. In late spring, it produces clusters of small, white-pink flowers that contrast beautifully with its dark foliage.
River Birch
River Birch is one of the very best fast-growing shade trees. Easily grown average, medium to wet soils in full sun to part shade. River birch is perhaps the most culturally adaptable and heat tolerant of the birches. Prefers moist, acidic, fertile soils including semi-aquatic conditions, but also tolerates drier soils. Adapts well to heavy clay soils and will tolerate poor drainage. Avoid pruning in spring when the sap is running.
Swamp White Oak
Swamp white oak starts out with a pyramidal shape but grows to become more rounded and spreading. The tree has very few pests, and a relatively easy tree to transplant. A fast growing tree once established, will grow one foot or more per year, attaining a height of 60 to 70 feet and a trunk diameter of 2 to 3 feet.
Saturn Peach
These trees produce radiant pink flowers in the spring and bear a heavy fruit crop that ripens in July. Once fruit begins to form, they should be thinned out to allow about 6 inches of growing room between each fruit. Prune in early spring or late winter, before new growth forms and after the frost has passed. They grow only 15-20 tall and thus are perfect for small yards. Suitable for USDA plant hardiness zone 5.
Crimson Cloud Hawthorn
The Crimson Cloud hawthorn has something for everyone, birds, bees and humans. It is a relatively small tree averaging about 25 feet tall by 20 feet around.
Evans Bali Cherry
Noted for exceptionally high yields. Produces clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by bright red cherries in mid-summer. Dark green leaves turn vibrant orange in fall. Ideal for baking, jams, jellies, and fresh eating. Self-fertile and compact. Thrives in very cold climates, hardy to zone 3-4. Prefers average to evenly moist conditions, avoids standing water. Grows to a height of 8-10 ft. and a width of 6-8 ft. Ideal for backyard orchards.
Sweet Sixteen Apple
Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease. Fast growing, vase-shaped tree. Adaptable to extremes in pH, moisture, heat and wind. Plant as a specimen, or in a row. Full sun. Grows to a height of 60–80 ft. and a width of 40-60 ft. Zone 4. 5 ft.
Robin Hill Serviceberry
A good tree for small spaces. Pink buds open to delicate pink flowers each spring and cover this small tree. Small edible red-purple berries attract birds. The blue-green leaves turn shades of yellow and red in the fall. An excellent choice for woodland gardens, naturalized settings, and as a specimen in the landscape. Full Sun to part shade. Height of 20-25 ft. Width of 12-15 ft. Zone: 4.
Princeton Elm
Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease. Fast growing, vase-shaped tree. Adaptable to extremes in pH, moisture, heat and wind. Plant as a specimen, or in a row. Full sun. Grows to a height of 60–80 ft. and a width of 40-60 ft. Zone 4. 5 ft.
Bald Cypress
Deciduous conifers have great appeal in the landscape, and bald cypress as well as larch and dawn redwood are the three principal members of this group. These conifers have striking spring and fall color, and the bald cypress is well adapted to a wide range of sites, including wet areas, swamps, and estuaries, but also drier, urban soils, and colder climates. Fast-growing, bald cypress can reach 70 ft high and 30 ft wide.
Three-Flowered Maple
Three-flowered maple is a small, slow-growing, deciduous tree native to Manchuria China and Korea. This maple has an attractive shape and dense, rounded crown. Growing in full sun to part shade, this tree matures to 25-30 ft tall by 25-30 ft wide.
River Birch – Dura-Heat™
The cultivar, or cultivated variety, Dura-Heat™ is a slightly smaller single trunk or multi-stemmed tree that reaches to 30-40 ft tall and 25-35 ft wide.
Turkish Filbert
This beautiful pyramidal tree has low, horizontal branching and typically grows 40-50 ft tall (up to 80 ft less frequently) by 30-50 ft wide.
Flowering Crabapple
Crabapples are small, ornamental, deciduous trees. The ‘Adams’ crabapple is rounded and grows 20 ft tall by 20 ft wide.
Pear – Korean Sun™
This ornamental pear is a small, deciduous tree or shrub. Native to Korea, the Korean Sun pear is a compact, rounded tree that grows to 12 ft tall by 15 ft wide.