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According to Dr. Michael Dirr, "Dura-Heat® River Birch is the superior birch for the 21st century." Dura-Heat® warrants this accolade because it is more heat and drought tolerant than a regular seedling. The leaves on Betula nigra BNMTF are leathery and more closely spaced, resulting...
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One of the favorite weeping trees of visitors to our farm. The athletic bark typical of Carpinus flexes its muscles on the main trunk and on the weeping branches. Weeping regularly on all sides, this forms a large weeping tree, capable of casting a cool...
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Collynair® American Hornbeam is a native deciduous tree, that is slow-growing with an upright form. Featuring dark green foliage that emerges bright green in the Spring and turns a yellow-orange in the Fall. Makes for a great specimen planting, screening, or shade tree.
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Native Flame® is a selection of American Hornbeam chosen for dark green summer foliage and a crackling red fall color display. This new clonal selection from the great American tree grower, J. Frank Schmidt & Son, offers a new way to put a reliable, repetitive...
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Orange Crush is cultivar of our native Hornbeam. Also known as Blue Beech or Ironwood, Carpinus caroliniana has carved a niche in the understory where it tolerates both shade and periodic flooding. Orange Crush was selected in North Georgia where it provided orange fall color...
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Veranda American Hornbeam is a refined native deciduous tree known for its graceful, symmetrical vase-shaped form. More vigorous than typical hornbeams, Veranda boasts a uniform habit that makes it an excellent choice for any landscape. Bright green foliage emerges in spring, maturing to a rich...
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Chinese Fringetree is capable of putting on a show-stopping display with its dark green, lustrous leaves and showy, fragrant, fringe-like white blooms. It has broad ecological adaptability growing equally as well in warm & dry Zone 9 as it would in cold, wet Zone 5.
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This four season delight is John Barbour's favorite flowering tree. The pure white flowers of China Snow (Southern Type) smother this tree in late April creating a stunning show. The round to oval-rounder, thick summer leaves are glossy and green giving way to a creamy...
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This four season delight is John Barbour's favorite flowering tree. The pure white flowers of China Snow (Southern Type) smother this tree in late April creating a stunning show. The round to oval-rounder, thick summer leaves are glossy and green giving way to a creamy...
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One of the great charmers in the native tree world. Very showy spring flowers and adaptable to boot. Have found it growing in the crack of a granite outcrop with western exposure at 4000' in western Carolina, and have found it on the banks of...
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Chosen for the overwhelming display of flowers, creating a solid mass of white ribbons which glow when backlit, this American Fringetree selection is perhaps the most floriferous cultivar available. Ribboncloud displays strong vertical branching, ultimately achieving a larger size than other cultivars.
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Chionanthus virginicus ‘Rachel’s Ribboncloud’ (Multi-Stem)
Rachel's Ribboncloud American Fringetree
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New Form for Fall 2025….Chosen for the overwhelming display of flowers, creating a solid mass of white ribbons which glow when backlit, this American Fringetree selection is perhaps the most floriferous cultivar available. Ribboncloud displays strong vertical branching, ultimately achieving a larger size than other...
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