Many of our customers come in looking for a tree that is different from their neighbors, something that will stand out from the crowd. Below is a list we have put together of trees that are not commonly used in the modern landscape, but really should be.
Acer buergerianum (Trident Maple) :: 20' tall x wide, Full sun to part shade
Acer saccharum 'Legacy' (Legacy Maple) :: 60' tall x 40' wide, Full sun to part shade
Acer triflorum (Three Flower Maple) :: 20' tall x wide, Full sun to part shade
Acer truncatum (Norwegian Sunset or Pacific Sunset Maple) :: 35' tall x 25' wide, Full sun to part shade
Alnus glutinosa (Black Alder) :: 65' tall x wide, Full sun to part shade
Chionanthus retusus (Chinese Fringetree) :: 15-20' tall x 20-25' wide
Cladrastis (Yellowwood) :: 30-35' tall x 40' wide, Full sun to part shade
Halesia (Silverbell) :: 30-40' tall x 25' wide, Full sun to shade
Koelreuteria (Goldenrain Tree) :: 30' tall x wide, Full sun
Nyssa (Black Tupelo, Black Gum) :: 35' tall x 20' wide, Full sun to part shade
Parrotia (Persian Ironwood, Persian Parrota Tree) :: 20' tall x 15' wide, Full sun to shade
Ulmus parvifolia 'Emer II" PP7552 (Allee Elm) :: 50' tall x 35' wide, Full sun
While we strive for complete and correct information, not all plants grow true to their form and can not be guaranteed to grow as described. |