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Probably everyone in the area is familiar with redbuds but what about a variety of redbud having purple leaves? We have it covered! Plant yours when it is very young and leave it undisturbed. Full sun to partial shade is fine. Leaves become more muted as they mature and by fall they may be varied in shadings of purple, reddish-purple, and even orange.
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- Bloom Time: April, May
- Location: Sun, Partial Sun, Shade
- Flower Color: Pink, Purple
- Soil Conditions: Medium, well drained, Dry
- Size: 15-20 ft tall by 20-30 ft
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The Royal White Redbud is a small ornamental tree or shrub that puts on a stunning spring display. You’ll be amazed by the staggering number of blooms that blanket your Redbud in the spring. Prolific clusters of pristine white, pea-sized flowers seem to encase the bare branches in spectacular color.
In the summer the beauty of your Redbud becomes apparent. Heart shaped leaves emerge with a unique bronze hue, later changing to green.
Your Redbud’s leaves will progress to a lovely blue-green until spicing up your autumn landscape with a lively yellow.
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- Location: Full Sun, Partial Sun
- Flower Color: White
- Soil Conditions: Moist
- Size: 20 - 30 feet height; 15 -25 feet spread.
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A decorative gravel, brownish-cinnamon coloring and varied in size from 1 1//2 inch-2 inch. This can be flattering to many shrubs, trees, and plants.
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Single or multi-stemmed, the Serviceberry is a small tree reaching 15 ft tall. Snowy-white clustered blooms in early spring, often before leaves appear. It The Serviceberry roduces edible berry-like fruit that is red to purplish-black and 1/4 - 1/3 inches in diameter. Orange-red fall color. Grows fairly fast. Can handle shady situations and is a very trim-able tree.
Trivia: It is called serviceberry because it blooms in mid-April, when long-delayed religious services were held throughout 19th century New England, as snow-covered roads became accessible again. People were beginning to move about and enjoyed seeing these small trees.
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- Bloom Time: April, May
- Location: Sun, Partial Sun, shade
- Flower Color: White
- Soil Conditions: Slightly Acidic Soil, Medium, Dry
- Size: 15 ft tall x 15 ft spread
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A shredded hardwood mulch coming mostly from oak and hickory trees. It is a medium to dark brown color and provides a rich ground cover for your landscaped areas. A great bonus is that mulch helps cut back weed invasion and also retains water to keep ground moist.
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Norway Spruce is a native of Europe (did you guess that?). This large, dark green evergreen tree has the traditional pyramidal shape plus gracefully weeping branches which are most evident at maturity. Can be used as a specimen or as a windbreak. The foliage hangs on the large trees. How do you know if you're looking at a Norway Spruce? Remove one needle, it should be about 1 inch long and rotate easily between the thumb and forefinger. If it does not rotate and has 2 flat sides it is a fir tree.
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- Location: Sun
- Soil Conditions: Medium soil
- Size: 60' tall x 30' spread
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Adorn your yard with a flowering tree that is also fast growing, climbing to 60 ft in height. Its large orange-centered yellow-green flowers appear in late spring to early summer. You'll be right if you think they remind you of tulips.
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- Bloom Time: May, June
- Location: Sun
- Flower Color: Yellow
- Soil Conditions: Medium
- Size: 60' Tall and 30' Wide
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An excellent ground cover that grows well under shallow rooted trees, and on slopes.
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- Location: Shade
- Flower Color: Purple
- Soil Conditions: Average Moisture
- Size: 6" H - 18" W
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The weeping will is a very fast-growing tree with a weeping and graceful habit. Grows 50 feet tall. Some varieties have green leaves, some have yellow leaves. Willows make wonderful "statement" trees and are terrific by ponds, streams, creeks, or other moist land areas.
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- Location: Sun
- Soil Conditions: Medium, Wet
- Size: 50' Tall x 50' Wide
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