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Oklahoma Redbud
Price: $ 44.95
The Oklahoma Redbud tree, Cercis reniformis, 'Oklahoma',
has glossy green foliage. This redbud tree was discovered
growing wild in the Arbuckle Mountains of Oklahoma in 1964.
This tree has clusters of tiny, wine-red, pea-like flowers
that bloom profusely on the branches and mature trunks for
2-3 weeks in early spring (March-April) before the foliage
emerges. Part shade is best in hot climates. Excellent small
tree for lawns, woodland gardens or naturalized areas.
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Osage Orange
Price: $ 13.95
The Osage Orange tree, Maclura pomifera, has bright green
summer leaves with yellow fall color. The Osage Orange bears
an inedible fruit resembling a woody orange. Native to the
midwestern and southeastern United States, this species is
also known as the hedge apple because it was planted in thicket-like
hedge rows before the advent of barbed wire fences. A yellow-orange
dye is also extracted from the wood and is used as a substitute
for fustic and aniline dyes in arts and industry.
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Overcup Oak
Price: $ 19.95
The Overcup Oak tree, Quercus lyrata, is a long-lived, very
sturdy shade tree that will thrive in a wide variety of soil
conditions. This oak tree is long overlooked by growers; the
tree is just starting to be more popular and thus more readily
available for home landscapes. An important tree in difficult
urban landscaping situations with uniform branching forming
a rounded shape with an open crown. Overcup Oak trees can
create wildlife habitat on land where most oak species can
not survive.
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Paper Birch
Price: $ 8.95
The Paper Birch tree, Betula papyrifera, is also known as
a Paper Birch, White Birch, Canoe Birch. Paper Birch trees
are the most widely distributed (east to west) of all North
American birches. The graceful form and attractive white bark
of paper birch make it a prized species for ornamental planting
and landscaping around homes and public buildings The trunk
generally divides into several arching branches. This deciduous
tree tolerates alkaline soils well. Paper birch are fast growing
trees.
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Patmore Ash
Price: $ 33.95
The Patmore Ash tree, Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Patmore', better
known as the Patmore Ash, is a lovely, fast-growing tree with
5-9 shiny green leaflets which stay on the tree well into
the autumn. Patmore ash tree is a cultivar of the green ash,
so it is very hardy and it tolerates drought well. The attractive
shiny green leaves change to a yellow fall color. Extremely
hardy. It is seedless. Widely used as a shade tree and a central
lawn tree.
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Paw Paw
Price: $ 15.95
The Paw Paw tree, Asimina triloba, is a multi-stemmed shrub
or small tree with short trunk and rounded top that presents
a semi-tropical appearance. PawPaw trees average about 15'
in height at maturity. It prospers in moist soils and when
placed at the edge of a wooded area as an understory tree.
It is recognized by its sleepysummer foliage and nodding
bright purple flowers in the spring. Two trees are necessary
for pollination reasons. Fall color is a brilliant yellow.
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Persimmon
Price: $ 22.95
The American Persimmon tree, Diospyrus virginiana, is a native
fruit tree with attractive edible fruit. Its dark-green leaves
conceal small fragrant white flowers that are replaced by
pale-orange fruits, which ripen after frost. It is one of
the first invaders of old fields with the seeds brought in
by wild birds and animals. The leaf is rather leathery and
dark green. In a good environment and with good care, fruiting
will begin in year six and continues for fifty years or more.
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Pignut Hickory
Price: $ 16.95
The Pignut Hickory tree, Carya glabra, has medium green broad,
flat leaves and firm, gray bark. The bark may be marked in
a sort of diamond pattern by shallow furrows and narrow ridges.
This tree grows well in fairly rich, well drained to dry soils.
It occurs with other hickories and with oaks, characteristically
on hillsides and ridges. The nuts they are an important food
for squirrels and chipmunks and other wildlife. This shade
tree turns a bright yellow for great fall color.
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Pin Oak
Price: $ 14.95
The Pin Oak tree, Quercus palustris, is probably the most
widely used native oak for landscaping. One of the faster
growing oaks; it can grow 12 to 15over a 5 to 7 year period.
Pin Oak trees have moderate water requirements and have a
moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils.This deciduous
tree prospers in a range of soil types including wet soils.
It loses it lower limbs with age. Young trees and lower branches
of older trees hold leaves throughout winter.
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Pink Flowering Dogwood
Price: $ 17.95
The Pink Flowering Dogwood tree, Cornus florida rubra, has
very large pink flowers that appear in the early spring before
the foliage comes out. The foliage turns a brilliant red in
the fall, followed by bright berries which last into the winter.
The trees grow to a height of 15 feet. This deciduous tree
is the Classic Single Pink flowering beauty. The reddish brown
wood is extremely hard and has been used to make tool handles.
It is a great landcape and ornamental tree.
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Ponderosa Pine
Price: $ 6.95
The Ponderosa Pine, Pinus Ponderosa, will grow on most soils
including very sandy soils and sites with very little topsoil.
Once established, it is very drought resistant. With good
care, Ponderosa Pine trees will grow to a height of six feet
in six years, starting with a 2 year old seedling. It is a
tall stately tree that is widely used in windbreaks. This
evergreen conifer tree thrives in full sun and poor soil,
and it is one of the tallest and most important timber pines
in the western states.
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Post Oak
Price: $ 10.95
The Post Oak tree, Quercus stellata, is a small to medium-sized
tree. The bark of the Post Oak is similar to that of the White
Oak, but somewhat darker and often fissured into scaly ridges.
The leaves of Post Oak trees are usually 4 to 5 inches long
and they are thick and somewhat leathery. They are dark green
and shiny on the upper surface and lighter green and rough
hairy beneath. The acorns matures in one year, ripening September
to November. The leaves turn to a golden color in the fall.
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