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In the southern great plains, Purpleblow Maple has turned heads as a reliable shade tree for tough climates and soils. Now we are growing Main Street®, this promising selection from the accomplished nurseryman, Mike Worthington. Mike chose Main Street® for its pleasing branching habit and...
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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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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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Found by renowned plantsman Ozzie Johnson this Ginkgo is named for the province from which it hails. Pronounced “Gwayjo”, this Ginkgo is distinctly upright. Another great selection of one of the most sought after trees, this one is sure to impress with its brilliant yellow...
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Tree mavin, Mike Dirr, has introduced many fine cultivars and this appears to be another winner. Presidential Gold® produces ample branching at a young age and maintains a straight leader easier than other cultivars we grow. The mature parent tree produces only male flowers and...
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Emerald City® Tulip Poplar is a new cultivar prized for its uniformity and deeper green, tremendous foliage. The leaf is darker than is typical; as the picture demonstrates. The habit is a bit more compact than the species, resulting in a firmly upright tree. Foliage...
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We have trained this groups of Green Shadow into STD tree forms. They will eventually form rounded headed trees, with broader proportions than other varieties. Green Shadow Sweetbay Magnolia has kept its leaves through -15 degree temperatures. The 2" diameter, white flowers are lemon scented and...
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Arrowhead, as the name suggests, has a handsomely distinctive outline formed by fine feathery branches. Foliage is clean and ferny fresh. We believe this to be a most promising cultivar of Metasequoia.
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Tupelo or Black Gum is one of our most beautiful native trees. The brilliant red (sometimes almost neon red) fall color can be one of the best for powerful red autumn color. Pyramidal in habit up to middle age, maturing into a tall, oval giant....
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On Halloween, 2006 JB was driving the back roads of Middle Georgia, observing the speed limit with his safety harness securely fastened, when his peripheral vision caught sight of a brilliant red tree on the edge of the woods. He soon found himself standing under a...
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We have been impressed with the early returns of this new Tupelo. It is easy to grow with a nice oblong shape and attractive fall color.
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