Nursery Catalog

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    Almond, Russian

    Prunus tenella

    Russian Almond is a low suckering shrub which bears white, pink or red flowers in May depending on whether the species or a cultivar is grown. The flowers are 3/4 inch across and the fruit is a red ch...

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    Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca

    A hardy fast growing tree, bearing stone fruit, closely related to the peach. The leaves are broad and roundish, with pointed apex; smooth; margin, finely serrated; petiole 1/2 inch to an inch long, g...

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    Arborvitae, American

    Thuja occidentalis

    This American arborvitae cultivar is a semi-dwarf, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with an upright, pyramidal habit. Scale-like foliage in flat sprays emerges yellowish-orange in spring, but matures to...

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    Arborvitae, Nigra - Dark Green

    Thuja occidentalis 'nigra'

    A cultivar with year-round dark green foliage. Is more narrow in habit than 'Techny' with a 8-10' mature width. Vigorous growing. Insect and disease resistant. Useful as windbreaks, or ornamental;...

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    Arborvitea, Techny

    Thuja occidentalis 'Techny'

    Although the species is a native American needled evergreen tree which grows 40-60’ tall, ‘Techny’ is a compact, broad-based, upright, conical-pyramidal, dwarf cultivar that typically matures to 10-15...

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    Arrowwood

    Viburnum dentatum

    Arrow-wood is a deciduous shrub (potentially a small tree) with slender trunk(s) and arching branches. This is a small, rounded Viburnum that usually gets no more 6-10 ft (1.8-3 m) tall with a similar...

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    Ash, Green

    Fraxinus pennsylvanica

    A hardy, native, fast growing medium to large tree. Leaves shiny medium to dark green in summer, changing to yellow in fall. Transplants well; grows in a variety of locations and soils; adaptable tree...

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    Ash, Manchurian

    Fraxinus Mandshurica

    The Manchurian ash is an ideal candidate for smaller yards, parking strips, or any area where a tree with a lush crown is desired. Its upward-arching branches are so strong and stout that they shrug o...

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    Ash, Mountain

    Sorbus Americana

    Rowan (also known as mountain-ash or boar-tree) is a very frequent native tree in hedges, scrub and woodland, easily identified by its pinnate ash-like leaves, corymbs of white flowers and bright red...

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    Aspen, Quaking

    Populus tremuloides

    The most common name for Populus Tremuloides Michx. is quaking aspen. The quaking aspen is a plant native to the Southwestern United States, as well as North America in general. It is a tree that grow...