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An improved hybrid with brilliant, long lasting, orange-red fall color, an upright, uniform branching habit and a rapid growth rate. An excellent lawn, park or street tree. Deciduous. Autumn blaze
Fall Fiesta is a sugar maple noted for its increased vigor and growth rate compared to the straight species. Compact and sturdy when young and matures to a symmetrical, full-sized tree with thick, dark green foliage. It shines in autumn when its leaves turn a brilliant mix of red, orange, and yellow.
Heavy stems are covered with white blossoms in early spring, followed by dark green foliage. Leaves turn brilliant red in fall and remain on the tree for an extended period of time. Moderate, spreading branches combined with light-gray bark add interest to the landscape throughout the year. Medium grower; 10′ in 8 years.
A street tree Amelanchier. Pure white blooms smother a delicate latticework of twigs in spring. Green foliage turns orange-red fall color.
It showcases white, cone-shaped blooms that emerge about a month earlier than other Hydrangeas and will literally cover the plant with 8-12″ blooms in lat May or early June. The real show begins as these blooms change color to a fine, dark pink and serve as a second season of bloom for the rest of the summer.
A tree form and similar to the style and look of ‘Limelight’ Hydrangea. It has fresh, lime green flowers that create a summertime bloom extravaganza. These flowers will change to white and then age to a nice pink into fall. These fall blooms work well in dried flower arrangements. Flowers on new wood.
Lime green flowers emerge in July and age to white and continue to evolve to pink and burguindy colors by fall and remain. Panicles grow on new wood, so prune back in early spring only.
One of the earliest and finest yellow-flowered magnolias. Upright, pyramidal. Masses of tulip-shaped, rich canary yellow flowers 4-5″ appear in mid-spring before the new leaves.
Small, deciduous tree adorned with a profusion of dark pink flowers in mid-spring. Opening from deep red-purple buds, the slightly fragrant, large flowers, 8″ across, light pinkish-purple outside, paler rose within. Grows in a narrow, conical habit
Double, 3″ white fragrant flowers bloom in spring. Try to avoid southern exposures since the buds will tend to open fastest in this location. Cold weather could cause the blooms to freeze. Good specimen or accent plant against a brick wall. Slow growing, 3-6′ over 5-6 year period.
An upright-spreading , disease-resistant, easy-to-grow, crabapple tree that features deeply lobed purple foliage which retains excellent color throughout summer. Magenta-pink single flowers in spring develop into tiny maroon-red crabapples that mature in late summer and excellent orange-red fall color.
Pink buds opening to white flowers smother the dense, rounded head of this top-grafted, compact dwarf. Summer foliage is espically clean and bright green. An abundant fruit crop persists well into winter, slowly turning from golden yellow to orange.
Elegant, arching branches are a flurry of sweet pink flowers in early spring, standing out against the silvery branches. Dark green foliage turns into a red/orange tones in fall.
Tree form – Bloomerang Lilac has changed the face of Lilacs. A Lilac that would re-bloom throughout the summer was unheard of in the past. Now with the Bloomerang® Dark Purple Lilac, its extended the range of Lilacs even further with a larger size and flowers while still providing those continuous, fragrant burgundy flowers everyone loves.
Densely branched dwarf Korean lilac in tree form. Bloom with fragrant, lilac-purple flowers in compact trusses with glossy-green foliage. Deer resistant.
