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Staghorn Sumac Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Staghorn Sumac – Thickly Coated in Hairs of Rusty Hue Why Staghorn Sumac (Rhus Typhina)? The staghorn sumac, also known as Rhus Typhina, is a...
Sugar Maple Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Sugar Maple – An Excellent Source of Maple Syrup Why Sugar Maple (Acer Saccharum)? Sugar maple, scientifically known as acer saccharum, is a species...
Sweetshrub Carolina Allspice (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Sweetshrub – A Deciduous Woody Shrub Why Sweetshrub (Calycanthus Floridus)? The Eastern sweetshrub, scientifically known as calycanthus floridus, is a genus of flowering...
Thornless Honey Locust Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Thornless Honeylocust – A Popular Ornamental Tree Why Thornless Honeylocust? The thornless honey locust, scientifically known as Gleditsia triacanthos 'Inermis' The Thornless Honey Locust...
Washington Hawthorn Tree
Crataegus The Washington Hawthorn Tree grows well in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-7. It typically thrives in Full Sun and has a 12-24 Inches growth rate per year. Once full grown...
White Flowering Dogwood Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool White Flowering Dogwood – A Cloud of Blossoms Why White Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida)? Cornus Florida, also known as the flowering dogwood, is a member...
Witch Hazel Shrub (1-2')
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Witch Hazel – Natural Topical Remedy for Nearly Everything Why Witch Hazel? Hamamelis virginiana, mostly known as American witch-hazel, common witch-hazel, or simply just...