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    Trees provide us a better environment and a better and cleaner place to live. Wether you wanted to buy fast growing trees to protect your privacy, or buy trees to graceyour yards and landscapes with their beauty. You just arrived in the right palce to find the trees you are looking for. Below you will find well over 200 different tree species that will be surely satisfy every need.

  • Spruce Trees

    Spruce Trees
    Many great Spruce Trees to choose from. The Birds Nest Spruce is a slow growing dwarf evergreen that has light green new foliage. Click the pictures to learn more about Spruce Trees
  • Ash Trees

    Ash Trees
    Many great Ash Trees to choose from. The White Ash tree is the largest of the ash trees in North America. The Green Ash tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica, is a fast growing shade tree with rich green foliage and an upswept branching habit.The Patmore Ash tree, Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Patmore', better known as the Patmore Ash, is a lovely, fast-growing tree with 5-9 shiny green leaflets which stay on the tree well into the autumn. Click the pictures to learn more about Ash Trees
  • Topiary Trees

    Topiary Trees
    Topiary has been practiced for over 2,000 years. It is the art of shaping, training, and clipping plants into ornamental shapes. True topiary plants like Chinese Penjing and Japanese bonsai require a great deal of care and maintenance.
  • Ginkgo Trees

    Ginkgo Trees
    Many great Ginkgo Trees to choose from. The Autumn Gold Ginkgo is an all-male cultivar typically growing at maturity to 40-50' with a symmetrical, broadly spreading habit. The Gingko tree is the sole surviving species of a group of Gymnosperms that flourished 65 million years ago, the time when dinosaurs existed. Gingko trees are also called Maidenhair trees. Click the pictures to learn more about Ginkgo Trees
  • Arborvitae Trees

    Arborvitae Trees
    Many great Arborvitae Trees to choose from. The Woodward is an excellent foundation plant and it is well suited for a short border or lining a sidewalk;The American Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis, is a conifer evergreen tree that is widely used as an accent tree or as a privacy hedge tree, and the Techny Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis, is a fast growing Arborvitae tree that grows well in full sun or light shade. Click the pictures to learn more about Arborvitae Trees

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  • Pine Trees

    Pine Trees
    Many great Pine Trees to choose from. The Austrian Pine is a densely branched tree producing long dark needles. The Bristlecone Pine, 'Pinus aristata', is a type of pine tree that can reach an age far greater than that of any other living thing known - up to 5,000 years.The Eastern White Pine, Pinus Strobus, is a beautiful landscape pine widely used throughout much of North America. and the Scotch Pine tree, Pinus Sylvestris, is a conifer that is a native of Europe and is widely used as a Christmas Tree. I Click the pictures to learn more about Pine Trees
  • Maple Trees

    Maple Trees
    Many great Maple Trees to choose from. The Japanese Red Maple tree is one of the most popular ornamental plants in the plant kingdom. The Flame Amur Maple tree is usually a multi-stemmed tree, noted for its fiery-red autumn color. Its summer color is green, but is mixed with bright red samaras or 'helicopters' in mid summer. The Brandywine Maple is known for its long lasting, brilliant reddish purple fall color. Click the pictures to learn more about Maple Trees
  • Elm Trees

    Elm Trees
    Many great Elm Trees to choose from. The Slippery Elm tree, 'Ulmus rubra', also know as Red Elm, is medium-sized tree that prefers moist soils. The Lacebark Elm tree, Ulmus parvifolia, is a superb tree for urban conditions and should be widely considered for use as a street tree.
  • Crape Myrtle Trees

    Crape Myrtle Trees
    Many great Crape Myrtle Trees to choose from. The Red Crape Myrtle is a summer-flowering, deciduous small tree or shrub. The Peppermint Crape Myrtle is a semi-dwarf shrub with peppermint pink blossoms. The Pink Crape Myrtle is a handsome, summer-flowering, deciduous small tree or shrub. It is a favorite among Southern gardeners because of its beauty and low maintenance.
  • Aspen Trees

    Aspen Trees
    Many great Aspen Trees to choose from. The Prairie Gold Quaking Aspen is a fast-growing tree that grows in everything from moist sandy soil to shallow rocky soils and clay. The Columnar Swedish Aspen, a native to the forests of Sweden is great for smaller spaces, screens and along drives. Click the pictures to learn more about Aspen Trees

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  • Beech Trees

    Beech Trees
    Many great Beech Trees to choose from. The American Beech tree, Fagus Grandifolia, has a short trunk, with a spreading crown and is a very stately tree. These beech trees have thin, smooth blue-gray bark. The American Beech grows best in full sun… Click the pictures to learn more about Beech Trees
  • Birch Trees

    Birch Trees
    Many great Birch Trees to choose from. The Weeping Cut Leaf Birch, a graceful white-bark tree, is highly recommended for lawn and park plantings. The River Birch tree, Betula Nigra, is a very handsome tree for estates, parks, golf courses and any other large areas… Click the pictures to learn more about Birch Trees
  • Black Cherry Trees

    Black Cherry Trees
    Many great Black Cherry Trees to choose from. The Black Cherry tree, Prunus serotina, is native to eastern North America, Mexico and Central America. It typically occurs in both lowland and upland woods and along streams. It is also known as a wild cherry or wild rum cherry tree. It is one of the Click the pictures to learn more about Black Cherry Trees
  • Cottonwood Trees

    Cottonwood Trees
    Many great Cottonwood Trees to choose from. The Black Cottonwood, 'Populus trichocarpa', is the largest of the American poplars. It is also known also as balsam cottonwood, western balsam poplar, and California poplar. Click the pictures to learn more about Cottonwood Trees
  • Black Gum Trees

    Black Gum Trees
    Many great Black Gum Trees to choose from. The Blackgum tree, Nyssa sylvatica, is also known as the Black Tupelo or Sourgum. Blackgum trees are considered one of our most beautiful native trees. Click the pictures to learn more about Black Gum Trees

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  • Black Locust Trees

    Black Locust Trees
    Many great Black Locust Trees to choose from. The Black Locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, is sometimes called the yellow locust. Black Locust trees grow naturally on a wide range of sites but does best on rich moist limestone soils. Click the pictures to learn more about Black Locust Trees
  • Blooming Cherry Trees

    Blooming Cherry Trees
    Many great Blooming Cherry Trees to choose from. The Autumnalis Cherry, 'Prunus subhirtella "Autumnalis", also known as Autumn Blooming Higan cherry, produces beautiful pink blossoms in early spring. Click the pictures to learn more about Blooming Cherry Trees
  • Buckeye Trees

    Buckeye Trees
    Many great Buckeye Trees to choose from. The Yellow Buckeye tree, Aesculus octandra, is an ornamental tree and may also be known as the big buckeye, buckeye, large buckeye, Ohio buckeye, and sweet buckeye. The Ohio Buckeye tree, Aesculus glabra, derives the name from its large brown seeds, which resemble the eyes of the white-tailed deer... Click the pictures to learn more about Buckeye Trees
  • Catalpa Trees

    Catalpa Trees
    Many great Catalpa Trees to choose from. The Northern Catalpa tree, Catalpa speciosa, is now naturalized in urban and rural areas and is primarily used today as a large ornamental shade tree. Click the pictures to learn more about Catalpa Trees
  • Cedar Trees

    Cedar Trees
    Many great Cedar Trees to choose from. The Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus Virginiana, is a small to medium-sized aromatic evergreen tree. Typically, the trunk is straight and the tree has a pointed, dense, conical crown that may be varied or irregular, depending on ecotype or competing vegetation. Click the pictures to learn more about Cedar Trees

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  • Chestnut Trees

    Chestnut Trees
    Many great Chestnut Trees to choose from. The Chinese Chestnut, Castanea mollissima, can be used as a nut tree and a shade tree, or planted in rows as a windbreak. The nuts are sweet-flavored and produce edible nuts in winter. Click the pictures to learn more about Chestnut Trees
  • Coffee Trees

    Coffee Trees
    Many great Coffee Trees to choose from. The Kentucky Coffee Tree, Gymnocladus Dioicus, may also be known as American coffee berry, Kentucky mahogony, nicker treet, or stump tree. Kentucky Coffee trees are large round-barked trees belonging to the legume family and reaches heights of 60 to 100 feet. Its short trunk, 1 to 2 feet in diameter, divides into several large branches. Click the pictures to learn more about Coffee Trees
  • Crabapple Trees

    Crabapple Trees
    Many great Crabapple Trees to choose from. The Souixland Cottonwood tree, Populus deltoides, 'Siouxland', is a very fast growing, cottonless cottonwood with a rounded head at maturity. These Cottonwood trees display shimmering foliage which is rust resistant. Click the pictures to learn more about Crabapple Trees
  • Crabtree Trees

    Crabtree Trees
    Many great Crabtree Trees to choose from. The Sargent Crabapple tree, Malus Sargentii, is a dwarf flowering tree that flowers profusely in early spring with pink to white scented blossoms. Excellent for wildlife because of its edible dark red berries. Summer foliage is a dark green color. Click the pictures to learn more about Crabtree Trees
  • Cypress Trees

    Cypress Trees
    Many great Cypress Trees to choose from. The Bald Cypress Cascade Falls is an exciting, very-weeping bald cypress. The Bald Cypress is a lofty, deciduous conifer of slender, pyramidal habit. A stately tree, for parks, yards. Click the pictures to learn more about Cypress Trees

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  • Dogwood Trees

    Dogwood Trees
    Many great Dogwood Trees to choose from. The Snow White Flowering Dogwood tree exhibits a early and heavy white flowering habit. The Satomi Dogwood produces deep pink flowers that covers the horizontal spreading branches in April to May. This Japanese selection will make an elegant specimen tree. The Pink Flowering Dogwood tree, Cornus florida rubra, has very large pink flowers that appear in the early spring before the foliage comes out. The foliage turns a brilliant red in the fall.. Click the pictures to learn more about Dogwood Trees
  • Evodia Trees

    Evodia Trees
    Many great Evodia Trees to choose from. The Korean Evodia is one of the few flowering trees that flower in the summer, rather than spring. White flowers are borne in mid summer and are quite showy. Fruit remains during the winter and adds interest to an uninteresting time of year. Click the pictures to learn more about Evodia Trees
  • Fir Trees

    Fir Trees
    Many great Fir Trees to choose from. The Douglas Fir tree, Pseudotsuga menziessi glauca, is a splendid pyramidal evergreen. The Concolor Fir tree, Abies concolor, is also known as white fir, concolor fir, silver fir, Rocky Mountain white fir, Colorado Fir, Lows Fir, Pacific white fir. Concolor Fir trees are large, densely-growing, narrow trees with a dome-shaped crown growing to 50 feet or more.The Fraser Fir, Abies Fraseri, is a classy, tall, fir tree that has short dark-green needles with silver undersides. Click the pictures to learn more about Fir Trees
  • Flowering Trees

    Flowering Trees
    Many great Flowering Trees Trees to choose from. The Callery Pear tree is a tight, narrow, pyramidal, thornless, ornamental pear tree. The Kwanzan Flowering Cherry tree is one of the most popular cultivars of the flowering cherry trees. Click the pictures to learn more about Flowering Trees Trees
  • Forsythia Trees

    Forsythia Trees
    Many great Forsythia Trees to choose from. The Northern Sun Forsythia-Tree is a hardy Forsythia with huge bright yellow flowers in early spring before the foliage appears. The Forsythia makes a great vertical accent in a border or as a foundation plant. Click the pictures to learn more about Forsythia Trees

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  • Fringe Tree Trees

    Fringe Tree Trees
    Many great Fringe Tree Trees to choose from. The White Fringetree is a deciduous shrub or small tree with a spreading, rounded habit. It is also known as Old Mans Beard. The common name refers to the slightly fragrant, spring-blooming flowers which feature airy, terminal, Click the pictures to learn more about Fringe Tree Trees
  • Gum Trees

    Gum Trees
    Many great Gum Trees to choose from. The Sweetgum tree is a rapid growing shade tree usually grown for its excellent fall color. It has an upright pyramidal growth habit in its youth and then becomes spreading, irregular and open as it ages. Click the pictures to learn more about Gum Trees
  • Hackberry Trees

    Hackberry Trees
    Many great Hackberry Trees to choose from. The Hackberry tree is tall, and has similar spread, with ascending arching branches, and some drooping branches. The Hackberry is a moderate growing rugged tree. The trunk takes on a corky appearance as it matures. Click the pictures to learn more about Hackberry Trees
  • Hawthorn Trees

    Hawthorn Trees
    Many great Hawthorn Trees to choose from. The Crusader Hawthorn is a small tree that produces an abundance of white flowers in the spring. The Crusader is a very hardy tree. The white flowers are followed by dark red fruits which persist into winter. Click the pictures to learn more about Hawthorn Trees
  • Hazelnut Trees

    Hazelnut Trees
    Many great Hazelnut Trees to choose from. The Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn, Crataegus crus-galli 'inermis', is a small, thornless tree with beautiful, single white flowers, abundant red fruit and silver-gray bark. The fruits are a bright red and are produced in masses, which provides excellent color in late summer and early fall. The glossy green foliage turns a showy orange in fall. This tree has a rounded growth habit and is very disease resistant. No major insect problems and resistance to rust diseases. The bark is exfoliates in thin gray strips, and provides winter interest. This tree provides a distinct horizontal accent to the landscape. Click the pictures to learn more about Hazelnut Trees

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  • Hemlock Trees

    Hemlock Trees
    Many great Hemlock Trees to choose from. The Washington Hawthorne tree, Crataegus Phaenopyrum, is a broadly oval to rounded, dense, thorny tree. The foliage is a reddish purple when unfolding and gradually changing to lustrous dark green at maturity. Fall color varies from orange to scarlet to purplish. Flowers are white and -+'¥ diameter. Fruit is a bright glossy red. Washington Hawthorne trees holds its fruit on the tree and it is an excellent wildlife species and can be used as a specimen, hedge or screen. Plant 4-6'Ö apart in the row for a hedge. It has low water requirements and shows a high tolerance to salt and alkali soils. The tree flowers in early spring with a profusion of white blossoms. After frost, the leaves turn a beautiful scarlet color. Click the pictures to learn more about Hemlock Trees
  • Hickery Trees

    Hickery Trees
    Many great Hickery Trees to choose from. The Hazelnut tree, Corylus americana, also commonly called the American filbert, is a Missouri native, deciduous, rounded, multi-stemmed tree/shrub which typically grows 8-16' tall and occurs in dry or moist thickets, woodlands and wood margins, valley Click the pictures to learn more about Hickery Trees
  • Honey Locust Trees

    Honey Locust Trees
    Many great Honey Locust Trees to choose from. The Canadian Hemlock tree, Tsuga canadensis, is also called Eastern Hemlock or Hemlock spruce. This evergreen conifer is a fast-growing long-lived tree which unlike many trees grows well in shade. It may take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity and may live for 800 years or more. It has a graceful pyramidal form with foliage of spray-like appearance. This stately tree is a very hardy specimen and is an easily transplanted conifer which grows well in a variety of soils. Shelter small plants from drying winds. They stand shearing and pruning well and are excellent as hedges. They are graceful and make great ornamental plantings. Click the pictures to learn more about Honey Locust Trees
  • Hornbeam Trees

    Hornbeam Trees
    Many great Hornbeam Trees to choose from. The word "hornbeam" comes from the words "horn" for "toughness" and "beam" an old English word for "tree" and refers to this tree's very hard, tough, wood.The American Hornbeam tree, Carpinus caroliniana, is a shade tolerant under story tree. American Hornbeam trees are also known by the common names of Musclewood, Ironwood, Blue Beech, and Water Beech trees. The European Hornbeam, Carpinus betulus, is an extremely versatile tree, useful as a wind screen, hedge or as a specimen tree. Takes well to pruning and is adaptable to most planting sites. The narrow, dark green foliage has a yellow fall color. Click the pictures to learn more about Hornbeam Trees
  • Lilac Trees

    Lilac Trees
    Many great Lilac Trees to choose from. An excellent accent or specimen in the landscape, the Dwarf Korean Lilac - Tree Form, Syringa meyeri 'Palibin', is dwarf variety of lilac in tree form with single, very fragrant, pale lilac flowers and small clean foliage. This plant blooms profusely at an early age. Click the pictures to learn more about Lilac Trees

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  • Linden Trees

    Linden Trees
    Many great Linden Trees to choose from. Click the pictures to learn more about Linden Trees
  • Magnolia Trees

    Magnolia Trees
    Many great Magnolia Trees to choose from. The Ann Magnolia tree, Magnolia x Ann, is a member of the 'Little Girl' series of Magnolias that are the result of a cross originally made at the U.S. National Arboretum. Best grown in normal garden soil in full sun. This magnolia was bred for late bloom (mid-April to early May) to avoid the hazards of late frost. It forms a shrubby mound and has leathery green foliage. It has lightly scented reddish-purple flowers that emerge from beautiful, tapered buds. There is often sporadic repeat bloom in mid-summer. The flowers are large and red-purple on both sides.The Jane Magnolia tree, Magnolia x Jane, is a rounded, shrubby plant producing flowers in late spring that resemble slender tulips. The blooms are reddish-purple outside and white inside. Flowers open just before the leaves appear, making a superb display. Click the pictures to learn more about Magnolia Trees
  • Mayhaw Trees

    Mayhaw Trees
    Many great Mayhaw Trees to choose from. The Mayhaw tree, Crataegus aestivalis, is a slow-growing native North American tree that reaches a height of 30 feet with a rounded canopy that spreads to 35 feet or more. The dark green, deciduous leaves are often three-lobed and have red/brown unders. Click the pictures to learn more about Mayhaw Trees
  • Mimosa Trees

    Mimosa Trees
    Many great Mimosa Trees to choose from. The Mimosa tree, also called Silk tree, was introduced to the United States in 1745 for use as an ornamental plant because of its unusual, attractive and fragrant pom-pom like flowers and interesting fern-like foliage. Click the pictures to learn more about Mimosa Trees
  • Mulberry Trees

    Mulberry Trees
    Many great Mulberry Trees to choose from. The Red Mulberry tree, Morus Rubra, is a medium-sized tree, reaching approximately 50, and occasionally, 70 feet in height. The trunk can reach a diameter of up to two feet, making red mulberry a desirable shade tree. It is also a rapid-growing tree. Click the pictures to learn more about Mulberry Trees

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  • Oak Trees

    Oak Trees
    Many great Oak Trees to choose from. The Eastern Red Oak tree is a hardwood tree that you can recognize by its pointy-lobed leaves with prickly tips. In autumn the leaves turn a vibrant red, adding bursts of color to our landscapes. The Southern Red Oak tree is characterized by its rough bark.The Black Oak tree is very similar in appearance to the Red Oak. Click the pictures to learn more about Oak Trees
  • Olive Trees

    Olive Trees
    Many great Olive Trees to choose from. The Autumn Olive tree is a medium sized tree or a large shrub reaching heights of 20 plus feet. The leaves, borne alternately on the stems, are generally oval in shape, approximately 1-3 inches long, and lack teeth. The Russian Olive tree, Elaeagnus Angustifolia, is an excellent windbreak and wildlife tree. It is extremely tolerant of environmental factors. Click the pictures to learn more about Olive Trees
  • Paw Paw Trees

    Paw Paw Trees
    Many great Paw Paw Trees to choose from. The Paw Paw tree has a funny name. It is a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree with short trunk and rounded top that presents a semi-tropical appearance. PawPaw trees average about 15' in height at maturity. Click the pictures to learn more about Paw Paw Trees
  • Pecan Trees

    Pecan Trees
    Many great Pecan Trees to choose from. The Bitternut Pecan tree, Carya brownii, is a fast growing large pecan hickory. It is also called , bitternut hickory.The Hardy Pecan tree, Carya Illinoinensis, is a beautiful, majestic tree that grows to a height of 70 to 100 feet with a spread of 40 to 75 feet. It has low wide spreading branches. The tree provides a bounty of sweet edible fruits and lots of summer shade after reaching maturity. Click the pictures to learn more about Pecan Trees
  • Poplar Trees

    Poplar Trees
    Many great Poplar Trees to choose from. The Poplar Hybrid tree will grow six feet per year with average and normal conditions This fast growing tree is often planted as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive. The Lombardy Poplar tree, Populus nigra, is a fast growing, tall, columnar tree with bright green leaves with a silver underside. Click the pictures to learn more about Poplar Trees

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  • Redbud Trees

    Redbud Trees
    Many great Redbud Trees to choose from. The Red Bud tree is also known as the eastern red bud, and sometimes referred to as the Judas tree because it dates back to biblical times. It is a small deciduous tree that displays an abundance of purple blossoms in the spring.The Forest Pansy Redbud tree, Cercis canadensis is an excellent small tree for lawns, woodland gardens or naturalized areas. The Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud, 'Cercis canadensis "Covey", also known as Twisted Lavender Redbud, is a new variety of Redbud that is sure to attract the eye. Click the pictures to learn more about Redbud Trees
  • Redwood Trees

    Redwood Trees
    Many great Redwood Trees to choose from. The Dawn Redwood tree, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, is a deciduous conifer, with soft needle-like leaves that look like evergreens, but are bright green in the spring and brilliant orange/red in the fall. Click the pictures to learn more about Redwood Trees
  • Sassafras Trees

    Sassafras Trees
    Many great Sassafras Trees to choose from. The Sassafras tree is ideal for naturalistic landscaping. This tree is also known as the Sassafrac, Saxifrac, Smelling Stick, Aguetree, and Cinnamonwood tree. Click the pictures to learn more about Sassafras Trees
  • Serviceberry Trees

    Serviceberry Trees
    Many great Serviceberry Trees to choose from. The Serviceberry tree may also be known as a Juneberry, or Shadblow are deciduous shrubs or small trees. Click the pictures to learn more about Serviceberry Trees
  • Silverbell Trees

    Silverbell Trees
    Many great Silverbell Trees to choose from. The Carolina Silverbell tree, Halesia carolina, also known as Mountain Silverbell, Snowdrop tree, and Oppossum Wood, is common and reaches its greatest size in the southern Appalachian Mountains where it is called mountain silverbell. This attractive shrub, or small tree, grows in moist soils along streams in the understory of hardwood forests. Fall color is chartreuse to yellow-brown. Silverbell trees exhibit pendulous bell-shaped white flowers in spring. Click the pictures to learn more about Silverbell Trees

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  • Sourwood Trees

    Sourwood Trees
    Many great Sourwood Trees to choose from. The Sourwood tree is one of the most prized native trees, especially noted for its summer flowering and gorgeous fall colors. The Sourwood makes a nice small specimen tree for small spaces and looks great at the woodland edge. Click the pictures to learn more about Sourwood Trees
  • Sugarberry Trees

    Sugarberry Trees
    Many great Sugarberry Trees to choose from. The Sugarberry tree are basically a southern version of common or northern hackberry. Click the pictures to learn more about Sugarberry Trees
  • Sycamore Trees

    Sycamore Trees
    Many great Sycamore Trees to choose from. The American Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, is a very adaptabe and rugged tree. American Sycamore trees are fast growing, large shade trees with a massive trunk and a have a wide-spreading open crown of large crooked branches. The London Sycamore tree, Platanus Acerifolia, or "Bloodgood Sycamore" is a large tree. The tree will reach a height of 85 feet and a spread of 70 feet. Click the pictures to learn more about Sycamore Trees
  • Tupelo Trees

    Tupelo Trees
    Many great Tupelo Trees to choose from. Water Tupelo trees are a large, long-lived trees that grow in southern swamps and flood plains where its root system is periodically under water. This deciduous tree has a swollen base that tapers to a long, clear bole and often occurs in pure stands. A good mature tree will produce commercial timber used for furniture and crates. Click the pictures to learn more about Tupelo Trees
  • Walnut Trees

    Walnut Trees
    Many great Walnut Trees to choose from. The White Walnut tree, also known as White walnut and Butternut tree is a small to medium-sized tree. The Black Walnut tree, Juglans nigra, is prized for its wood and shade. Black Walnut trees are a large, moderately growing, majestic tree. The Carpathian Black Walnut tree can be planted as a nut bearing landscape tree. This deciduous tree bears nuts that are thin-shelled and easy to open. Click the pictures to learn more about Walnut Trees

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  • Whitebud Trees

    Whitebud Trees
    Many great Whitebud Trees to choose from. The Eastern Whitebud tree is best known for their profuse white pea-like flowers.Eastern Whitebud trees grow best in full sun to light shade with moist well-drained deep soil. Click the pictures to learn more about Whitebud Trees
  • Willow Trees

    Willow Trees
    Many great Willow Trees to choose from. The Black Willow tree, a fast growing tree which is short-lived and deciduous. This tree may reach maturity within 30 years. The Corkscrew Willow trees tolerate any soil, especially wet soils with poor drainage. It is also a fast growing tree with narrow light green leaves. Click the pictures to learn more about Willow Trees
  • Golden Raintree Trees

    Golden Raintree Trees
    Many great Golden Raintree Trees to choose from. The Golden Raintree is an excellent tree and unrivaled for late yellow flowers. Golden Raintrees are also known as Chinese Flame trees. It is one of the very few yellow flowering trees. The Chinese Flame tree, Koelreuteria bipinnata, is a deciduous tree that has a round canopy. It is a medium to rapid growing tree with medium green oval leaves. The beautiful yellow flowers, 2" long, in clusters 8-14" long, bloom June-August. Click the pictures to learn more about Golden Raintree Trees
  • Green Smoketree Trees

    Green Smoketree Trees
    Many great Green Smoketree Trees to choose from. The Green Smoketree is a deciduous tree. It is a tough tree that is adaptable to widely divergent soils and pH ranges, and it is very drought resistant. It is a great accent tree. Click the pictures to learn more about Green Smoketree Trees