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American Butternut Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Butternut - A Delight to Behold Why Butternut? The butternut tree belongs to the walnut family and is a small to medium-sized tree...
American Sycamore Tree (3-4 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...
Bald Cypress Tree (2-3 Foot)
Bald Cypress - The Slow-Growing Long-Living Trees Why Bald Cypress? The bald cypress, the state tree of Louisiana, is the perfect addition to your backyard. In the fall, the tree...
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...
Chinese Chestnut Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Castanea Mollissima - A Chinese Chestnut For The Northeast Why Chinese Chestnut? Chinese Chestnut belongs to the Fagaceae family and is a deciduous...
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 (3-4 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
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...
Littleleaf Linden Tree (2-3 Foot)
Cannot Ship To: AK,HI Please Read Our Store Policies HERE Before You Order!! Littleleaf Linden Tree – A Prolific Bloomer with Fragrant Flowers Why Littleleaf Linden Tree? Native to Europe...
Northern Catalpa Tree (3-4 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,...
Northern Pecan Tree (2-3 Foot)
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Northern Pecan – A Wood-Friendly Tree with Buttery Nuts Why Northern Pecan (Carya Illinoinensis)? The pecan tree is a hickory indigenous to the...
Paper White Birch Tree
USDA Hardiness Zone Lookup Tool Paper Birch – Remarkable Papery White Bark Tree Why Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera)? Betula Papyrifera, commonly known as paper birch, is a birch endemic...