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Hydrangea Quick Fire Fab Tree

Hydrangea Quick Fire Fab Tree

Absolutely fabulous! Quick Fire Fab panicle hydrangea shares the same super-early bloom time, rock-solid reliability, and easy-going nature of the original Quick Fire hydrangea, but adds big, full, showy mophead blooms to the mix. If you are looking for...
Hydrangea Quick Fire Tree

Hydrangea Quick Fire Tree

The first hydrangea to bloom! Quick Fire hydrangea blooms about a month before any other panicle hydrangea  usually around 4th of July. Flowers open pure white then turn pink, making this a striking panicle hydrangea with pink flowers, and will...
Magnolia Royal Star Tree

Magnolia Royal Star Tree

The Royal star magnolia tree blooms mid-April to early May avoiding the hazards of late frost. It has lightly scented light pink to white, 7-9" flowers that emerge from beautifully tapered buds. Best grown in normal garden soil and full sun. This make a...
Magnolia Ann Tree

Magnolia Ann Tree

The Ann magnolia tree blooms mid-April to early May avoiding the hazards of late frost. It has lightly scented red-purple, 7-9" flowers that emerge from beautifully tapered buds. Best grown in normal garden soil and full sun. This make a nice ornamental...
Beach Purple Fountain

Beach Purple Fountain

Rich purple and copper, glossy, rounded leaves on cascading branches of this specimen tree. Creates a narrow silhouette with its strong upright form, it needs low pruning maintenance to  maintain its graceful shape. Yellow and copper tones in fall...
Willow  Weeping Prairie Cascade Tree

Willow Weeping Prairie Cascade Tree

The Prairie Cascade Willow (Salix 'Prairie Cascade') has a vibrant golden spring color turning to a  bright, glossy green foliage on flexible weeping branches. In early spring, the tree produces 2-4 inch silvery-green catkins, creating a bright...
Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance Tree

Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance Tree

This tremendously popular tree offers white blossoms in spring, followed by showy, edible sweet purplish-black fruit that birds love. The berries can be used for jam, jellies and pies.   Heavily branched, the tree has an interesting spreading...
Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries, Inc.

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Ninebark Summer wine Tree

Ninebark Summer wine Tree

The Summer Wine Ninebark tree-form is a compact, 5–8 ft tall ornamental tree with  deep crimson-red or wine-purple foliage that intensifies to a brilliant wine- red in the fall. It provides year-round interest with spring pink-white flowers...