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Height: 50'
Spread: 40'
Shape: Upright branching, broadly oval
Foliage: Medium green
Fall Color: Brilliant orange-red, long lasting
Drought tolerance and exceptionally bright red fall color are hallmarks of this popular and proven
performer. A hybrid of Red and Silver Maple, this vigorous grower combines the best attributes of
both in a stately, adaptable, fast growing shade tree.
Maple 'October Glory®'
Height: 40'
Spread: 35'
Shape: Broadly oval to round
Foliage: Medium green, glossy
Fall Color: Deep red to reddish-purpleA round headed selection which is the last cultivar to color in the fall. While it is less
cold hardy than most cultivars, it seems to be better adapted to areas with mild winters and hot summer temperatures.
Maple 'Legacy' Height: 50'
Spread: 35'
Shape: Oval
Foliage: Glossy dark green, reddish-orange to red in fall
Legacy produces a very symmetrical oval crown. This, combined with its glossy dark green leaves makes it one of the most handsome Sugar Maples in summer. Its leaves are quite tough and resist leaf
tatter and drought.
Birch- River
Height: 40'
Spread: 35'
Shape: Broadly pyramidal to rounded
Foliage: Medium to dark green
Fall Color: Yellow to gold
Insect Resistance: bronze birch borer, Japanese beetle
The bark exfoliates to expose tan, pink or orange colored younger stems, which contrast beautifully with the white barked species.
Yellowwood
Height: 30'
Spread: 40'
Shape: Round
Foliage: Bright green
Fall Color: Brilliant yellow
Flowers: White, in long clusters, fragrantShowy cascades of fragrant white pea-like blooms are spectacular in May and June. Compound leaves and arching branches give an elm-like shape to this urban-tolerant native shade tree.
Honeylocust 'Skyline®'
Height: 45'
Spread: 35'
Shape: Broadly pyramidal
Foliage: Fine textured, medium green
Fall Color: GoldenThe most widely used Honeylocust cultivar. Its upright spreading branch angles, well behaved form and environmental tolerance make Skyline® an ideal street tree in many situations.Thornless.
Honeylocust 'Sunburst®'
Height: 40'
Spread: 35'
Shape: Irregular, somewhat rectangular outline
Foliage: Bright yellow tip growth
Fall Color: YellowbrownUsed for its bright golden yellow, fine textured foliage. The new growth is always bright yellow which contrasts attractively with the darker yellow green interior foliage. Thornless.
Sweetgum 'Slender Silhouette'
Height: 60'
Spread: 8'
Shape: Tightly columnar
Foliage: Dark green
Fall Color: Orange to burgundyThis fastigiate tree grows quickly to form a tall, strikingly narrow column. One of the tightest and narrowest trees available, it is easier to grow than most. Those grown as hedges quickly become effective visual screens, while single specimens mature to become landscape exclamation points.
Tulip Tree
Height: 60'
Spread: 30'
Shape: Oval
Foliage: Medium green
Fall Color: Bright, clear yellow
Flower: Yellow to greenish yellow with orange centerA large, fast growing tree, native to the eastern U.S. It flowers in late spring to early summer. Flowers are large, yellow-green with an orange center, and their shape resembles that of a tulip.
Black Gum 'Wildfire'
Height: 40'
Spread: 25'
Shape: Broadly pyramidal to oval
Foliage: Dark green, red new growth
Fall Color: Yellow-orange to purplishOffers an extra season of brightly colored foliage. Spring brings a surprising flush of deep red new growth, which continues as long as new leaves emerge. Summer foliage is green, changing to autumn tints of orange-yellow to purplish red.
Chokecherry 'Canada Red'
Height: 25'
Spread: 20'
Shape: Upright spreading, rounded
Foliage: Leaves emerge green, turn purple in summer
Fall Color: Red to reddish purple
Flower: Small white, in long clustersA very cold hardy tree, used for its foliage which changes from green in spring to dark purple as the weather warms, then intensifies to reddish in autumn.
Bald Cypress
Height: 55'
Spread: 30'
Shape: Pyramidal
Foliage: Medium green, deciduous conifer
Fall Color: Rusty
Native to wetlands of the South, bald cypress is also surprisingly tolerant of dry soils and is hardy enough to survive in parts of southern Canada. A deciduous conifer, it has done well in urban street plantings.
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