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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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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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Also known as Titi, this selection was chosen for its beautiful lustrous evergreen foliage. While most seedling Cyrilla hold 25-75% of their foliage through winter, Mississippi Queen holds virtually 100% of its foliage*. In addition, Mississippi Queen has a dense form and more formal branching habit...
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Grindstone is an excellent Ginkgo selection for a tight spaces. This male clone is said to top out between 6-8' in width. With typical Ginkgo foliage and stunning yellow fall color, this is a great addition for any urban landscape.
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Harvest Moon Witchhazel is a breakthrough because unlike other native Witchhazels, Harvest Moon blooms later, allowing the attractive yellow flowers to be viewed after the autumn leaves have fallen. Harvest Moon has lemon yellow blooms which are showier than the species. This improved version of...
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Originally released in 1986 by the US National Arboretum, this delicate lavender flowering crapemyrtle is an oldie but a goodie. A medium grower that is covered in blooms displays some of the best bark you can get in the Crapemyrtle world. With cinnamon and orange exfoliating...
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Autauga Crapemyrtle has stunning purple flowers that persist though the summer. Maxing out at 15 feet tall, this Crapemyrtle is a great small to medium size that will limit the need for heavy pruning. If this isn't enough to sell you on this tree, add excellent...
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