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Bradford
Pear - Lovely shade tree that grows 25-30’. One of the earliest
to bloom with snowy white blossoms. Beauty continues into fall with leaves
changing to yellow, orange and rich red. Hardy and disease resistant. pH
7.0-7.5. Zones 5-10. |
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Kwanzan
Flowering Cherry - Most popular and the hardiest
of oriental cherries. Has deep pink double blooms which are
2 1/2" in diameter. Grows to about 25'. New growth is
reddish copper turning to green. Zones 5-10. |
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Yoshino
Flowering Cherry - Bright green glossy foliage, turning
yellow in fall. Flowers are white with single blossoms. Very
fragrant. Upright spreading branches, rounded crown reaches
heights of 40'. pH 6.0-7.5. Zones 5-9. |
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Pink
Dogwood - The tree has a wonderful display of color in late winter
to early spring when covered in large pink blooms. Fall brings red to maroon
foliage with clusters of deep red berries that birds simply love. Has medium
growth rate that matures at 20-30 feet in height. Canopy of the dogwood
tree is symmetrical and spreads to 20-25’. Zones 5-9. |
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Red
Dogwood - The blooms are a beautiful deep lasting ruby red. Fall
color is a bright scarlet. Dogwoods have a variety of landscape uses. Canopy
of the dogwood tree is symmetrical and spreads to 20-25’. Zones 5-9. |
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White
Dogwood - A profusion of full white blooms every spring. Deep green
leaves turn scarlet in the fall. Beautiful blooms first appear in April
- May, making this a delightful ornamental tree. This breathtakingly beautiful
blizzard of white blossoms is an excellent choice to plant along streets,
near large buildings, next to patios or as a property border. An especially
eyecatching tree when planted in rows. Extremely vibrant when planted for
contrast with red and pink dogwoods, or against a backdrop of evergreens.
Spreads 20-25’. Zones 5-9. |