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Acer griseum - Paperbark Maple The Paperbark Maple is a small to medium-sized ornamental tree known for its stunning exfoliating bark, which peels away in cinnamon-colored curls, adding year-round interest. Its trifoliate leaves turn a vibrant red-orange in the fall, creating a striking contrast to its distinctive bark. This slow-growing tree is perfect for adding texture and color to smaller gardens or as a focal point in larger landscapes.
Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' - Bloodgood The Bloodgood Japanese Maple is a highly popular ornamental tree, admired for its deep red foliage that holds its color from spring through fall. Its elegant, upright form and finely cut leaves make it a stunning addition to any landscape. This tree is perfect for adding dramatic color, especially when used as a focal point in garden beds or borders.
Amelanchier laevis - 'Cumulus' The Cumulus is a stunning deciduous tree that reaches heights of 15-25 feet. Its oval, dark green leaves provide a lush canopy in summer, transforming into vibrant shades of orange and red in the fall. In early spring, clusters of fragrant white flowers bloom, attracting pollinators, followed by small, dark berries in summer that are both tasty and appealing to wildlife. With its smooth gray bark and adaptability to various conditions, this tree makes a perfect ornamental choice for smaller gardens or natural landscapes.
Betula nigra - Heritage (Clumps) The Heritage River Birch is a versatile and durable tree known for its peeling bark that ranges from cinnamon-brown to creamy white, providing year-round interest. Its clump form adds a natural, multi-stemmed appearance, making it an excellent choice for landscaping near water features or as a privacy screen. The tree’s lush, green foliage turns a golden yellow in fall, adding vibrant color to any space.
Ginkgo biloba - Princeton Sentry The Princeton Sentry Ginkgo is a narrow, upright variety of the ancient Ginkgo tree. Known for its fan-shaped leaves, this tree turns a brilliant golden-yellow in the fall, creating a stunning display. Its columnar form makes it ideal for urban or small spaces, and it is highly tolerant of pollution and adverse conditions, offering beauty and resilience in any landscape.
Liquidambar - Worplesdon The Liquidambar styraciflua 'Worplesdon' is a cultivar of the sweetgum tree, known for its attractive, star-shaped leaves that turn brilliant shades of red, orange, and purple in the fall. This variety is particularly valued for its strong upright growth habit and resistance to diseases compared to other sweetgum varieties.
Nyssa Sylvatica - Wildfire The Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire' is a cultivar of the black gum tree, renowned for its stunning foliage and vibrant fall color. The 'Wildfire' variety features striking, dark reddish-purple leaves that emerge in spring, turning to a brilliant red and orange in the fall. This tree typically grows to about 30 to 50 feet tall and is well-suited for various soil types, including wet areas.
Quercus alba - White Oak The White Oak is a classic, long-lived tree with a broad, rounded canopy and stately presence. Its leaves turn a soft purple-red in the fall, and its light gray bark adds year-round texture. This majestic tree is ideal for large spaces, providing excellent shade and wildlife habitat, while its deep root system makes it drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established.
Quercus robur x bicolor 'Nadler' - Kindred Spirit The Kindred Spirit Oak is a hybrid tree with a slender, columnar growth habit, making it perfect for narrow spaces or urban environments. Its glossy, dark green leaves have a silvery underside, turning a beautiful russet-red in the fall. This oak is disease-resistant, adaptable to various soils, and a great choice for adding vertical interest to landscapes.