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American Hazelnut Tree
American Hazelnut Tree - Member Of The Birch Family Why American Hazelnut? American Hazelnut trees are consistently in short supply due to their increased demand by suppliers and consumers. These...
American Larch Tree (18-24 inches)
Larix Laricina - Native Plant of North America Why American Larch? A member of the pine family, the American larch is a deciduous conifer that flourishes in the wetlands. It...
American Sycamore Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Sycamore – Famous for Camouflage Patterned Bark Why Sycamore (Platanus Occidentalis)? Platanus occidentalis is indigenous to the eastern and central parts of the United...
Black Locust Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Black Locust - A Tree With Many Uses Why Black Locust? Black locust is a medium-sized hardwood deciduous tree belonging to the tribe...
Black Walnut Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Black Walnut - North America’s Most Valuable Native Tree Why Black Walnut? The black walnut is a medium-sized tree, ranging from 70 to...
Dawn Redwood Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Dawn Redwood - The Ancient Tree Why Dawn Redwood? Dawn redwood is a deciduous tree, the smallest of the three redwoods, and grows...
Golden Yellow Weeping Willow Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Weeping Willow – Gently Arching Beauties Why Weeping Willow (Salix Alba 'Pendula')? Salix Alba 'Pendula', often known as weeping willow, is native to arid regions...
Hybrid Poplar Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Hybrid Poplar – A Very Fast-Growing Tree Why Hybrid Poplar? Hybrid poplar, scientifically known as Populus deltoides X Populus nigra, is one of the most...
Mountain Ash Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Rowan Mountain Ash – A Deciduous Perennial Tree Why Mountain Ash (Sorbus Americana)? Rowan Mountain Ash Tree, scientifically known as Sorbus Americana, is a deciduous understory...
Northern Catalpa Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Northern Catalpa – Medium-Sized Deciduous Tree Why Northern Catalpa (Catalpa Speciosa)? One of the species of Catalpa that is native to the United States,...
Quaking Aspen Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Quaking Aspen – A Deciduous Tree Native to Colder Regions Why Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides)? Native to the colder regions of North America, the...
Red Mulberry Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Red Mulberry – A Nutrition Powerhouse Why Red Mulberry (Morus Rubra)? The red mulberry, also known scientifically as Morus rubra, is a mulberry...