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WHITE PINE
The White Pine (Pinus Strobus) is a large-sized evergreen tree. It is a faster growing, hardy evergreen. It can be used as an ornamental tree, a windbreak or privacy screen. Zones 3-8, 50-80 Height, 20-40 Spread.
MATADOR MAPLE
The Matador Maple is selected because of its superior habit and fall color, Matador turns deeper red than Autumn Blaze and colors more consistently than Sienna Glen. An adaptable tree with an upright, symmetrical form. Gains its fall color a bit later than other cultivars and golds its leaves longer. An excellent choice for lawn, street or park. A nice hight of 40' with a spread of 20-40'. Grows best in zone 4-7 in full sun.
AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE
The Autumn Blaze (Acer freemanii āJeffsredā) is a fast growing shade tree. It is a cross between Red and Silver Maple. In the spring it develops burgundy red flowers, then, red seeds begin to form and grow. Orange/Red Fall Color. Zones 4-7, 50'-60' Height, 40' Spread.
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Sienna GlenĀ® Maple
The Sienna Glen Maple is an excellent alternative to the commonly planted Autumn Blaze Maple with stronger wood and denser branching. Its uniform pyramidal shape and strong central leader make it a close substitute for Ash trees, but with better overall form. Its rich, dark green foliage turns from vibrant yellow-orange to burgundy in fall. This is a superb tree for tough sites with low maintenance. Mature Height: 40-50 feet. Mature Spread: 35-40 feet
PRAIRIFIRE CRABAPPLE
Prairifire is a disease-resistant cross that has especially good foliage retention during summer. It blooms later than most crabs. The bark is a glossy dark red with numerous prominent lenticels, and the fruit does not drop. 1996 Iowa Tree of the Year. It is known for its gorgeous, pink flowers. This improved variety is a breakthrough Crabapple. Modern landscapes need to look good all year long. When young, upright branches bring sprightly energy to your Spring Garden. As the tree matures, Prairifire Crabapple tree develops into a beautifully rounded outline with an attractive, symmetrical appeal. It will reach 15-20' tall with a spread of 20'. Best grown in 2-7 Zone
SUGAR MAPLE
The Sugar Maple is a wonderful shade tree is undoubtedly the largest and finest of our native maples. Slow to medium in growth rate and very hardy, it prefers rich, well-drain soil. Fall color is simply spectacular, ranging from rich, brilliant yellows to all shades of oranges and reds. This maple will grow 40' to 75' tall, with a spread of 50' and a dense, upright, rounded crown. Native Americans taught the early colonists how to tap these trees to make maple syrup. Excellent shade tree
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TRISTIS WEEPING WILLOW
The Weeping Willow (Salix Alba 'Tristis') is an ornamental tree. It is easily recognized by its open crown of ground-swinging branches. This fast-growing, golden barked will have a wide-spreading canopy and long, golden drooping branches. An extremely graceful tree, it prefers moist planting sites. Its leaves are light green and pointy. Zone 4-8, 50' Height, 50" Spread.
SWAMP WHITE OAK
Excellent in both wet and upland soils, this tree has a coarser, less deeply incised leaf and acorns borne on 2-4" stalks. It shows good transplant success. Named a 1999 GreatPlants for the Great Plains Award winner.