2018 Spring Plant List Tree Choices

2018 Spring Plant List Tree Choices

2018 Spring Plant List Tree Choices *Due to tree availablity please notate 1st choice and 2nd choices *Fall choice cut off February 15th * Following Spring choice cut off August 15th* American Beech 50-70 feet. Slow to medium growth rate. Bright green in spring and Fagus grandifolia golden bronze in the fall. They have long braches that create a large, dense canopy. (Spring Plant Only) Black Gum 30-40 feet. Slow growing. Dark green glossy leaves with scarlet red fall color. Dark, Nyssa Sylvatica blochy bark and unique branching patterns provide winter interest. Catalpa speciose open structure. White Flower clusters in spring. Allee Elm 40-50 feet Upright, arching growth habit with gree foliage. Highly resistenat to Dutch Ulmus parvifolia Elm Disease & Elm Leaf Beetle. Princeton Elm 50-60 feet. Dense, vase shaped growth habit with dark green leaves and yellow fall Ulmus Americana foliage. Dutch Elm Disease Tolerant. Jefferson Elm 50-60 feet. Upright & vase-shaped, with green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. [Improved Princeton Elm] Dutch Elm Disease Tolerant. American Hornbeam 20-25 feet. Dark green leaves turn yellow, to orange-red in fall. Oval in shape, and an Carpinus caroliniana Eastern U.S. Native tree. Eurpean Hornbeam 30-35 feet. Dense tree with a columnar growth habit. Dark green leaves turn yellow Capinus betulus in fall. Kentucky Coffeetree 60-70 feet. Upright, vase shaped habit with green leaves. Extremely tolerant of Gymnocladus dioicus adverse conditions. Greenspire Linden 30-50 feet. Fast growing tree with pyramidal form. Green leaves in summer, turning Tilia Cordata to yellow in the fall. (Spring Plant Only) Autumn Brilliance 15-20 feet. White flower clusters in spring, green summer foliage and bright red fall Serviceberry color. Upright growth habit Amelanchier x Grandiflora Tulip Tree 50-60 feet. Uniquely shaped leaves that are medium green, turning to bright yellow in Liridendron fall. Produces large, yellow flowers similar to that of a tulip, when it matures. Serviceberry 15-30 feet. Medium to dark leaves that change to orange-red in autumn. Slightly fragrant Amelanchier Canadensis white flowers that give way to small green berries. Red Bud 20-30 feet. Heart shaped leaves 3-5 inches. Flowers are light to dark magenta pink. Cercis Canadensis Turkish Filbert Up to 60 ft tall. Will Produce a type of Hazel nut given off every 2-3 years. Shade tree Corylus colurna with dark green foilage. Amur Maackia 20-30 feet. Clusters of white pea like flowers appear in late spring. Small shade tree. Maackia amurensis Grows slow to moderate. Silver-gray leaves when unfolding turning dark green. Japanese Lilac Up to 30 ft. in height. White fragrant flowers bloom in early summer. Medium to dark 'Ivory Silk-Amur Lilac' green leaves. Accolade Elm 70 ft. Upright vase shape with arching branches. Dark green leaves in summer. Ulmus -Accolade Yellow fall color. Triumph Elm 55 ft. tall. Upright oval to vase shape. Glossy dark green leaves yellow in fall. Ulmus- Triumph Princeton Elm 50 ft. tall. Dark green leaves Yellow fall color Ulmus- PIONEER Frontier Elm 40 ft. tall. Vase to oval in shape. Glossy green leaves in summer with Burgundy fall color Ulmus hybrid Autumn Blaze 50 ft. tall. Fast grower up to 3 ft. per year. Green leaves in summer turning yellow, red, Acer x freemanii and orange in fall. .

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