
Hardwood Trees - N to Z
Flowering Plum - Yes, we have more 'Thundercloud' and 'Newport' flowering plums! So popular and very pretty, the
clusters of light to dark pink flowers are a welcome sign of Spring. Small trees up to 20 feet tall, the plums are fast growing and prefer moist sunny locations. Good throughout the landscape, the leaves hold their purple color all season long.
Zones: 5 to 10
Soils: Most, but moist are best
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Full sun is best
Uses: Borders, Color
Item Code: TRE-TCP-03 and TRE-TnP-03
Price: $14.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 30+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Northern Red Oak - Popular for the Fall red color, these grow up to 70 feet tall and often
become wide spreading. Great
as a strong shade tree.
Zones: 3 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-NR-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Scarlet Oak - Popular for the deep scarlet Fall color, they are great shade trees with a more
spreading habit, up to 70 feet tall.
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade
Item Code: OAK-SO-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches
White Oak - One of the most widely planted and popular oaks, these can get up to 80 feet tall,
and often wide
spreading. Good for Fall golden color.
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade
Item Code: OAK-WO-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Willow Oak - A hardy oak with narrow willow-like leaves, these can get up to 80 feet tall, and
often wide
spreading. Good hardy tree for moist areas.
Zones: 3 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate to Plenty
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-WL-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Chestnut Oak - Hardy of the dry and rocky areas, the Chestnut Oak grows up to 60 feet tall. On
the harsher sites, they will be shorter and broader shaped, but tough and sturdy!
Zones: 4 to 8
Soils: Most, but well-drained
Moisture: Low
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade
Item Code: OAK-CO-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches
Swamp Chestnut Oak - Hardy of the moist swampy areas, the Swamp Chestnut Oak grows up to 80
feet
tall. Also called Cow Oak since cows will eat the acorns.
Zones: 6 to 9
Soils: Most, but Moist is best
Moisture: Plenty
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade
Item Code: OAK-SC-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches
Pin Oak - More pyramidal in shape, they can grow fast up to 60 feet tall. Brilliant Fall red
color adds a nice look to a border or windbreak.
Zones: 3 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Borders, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-PO-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Chinkapin Oak - Hardy of the drier areas, the Chinkapin grows up to 80 feet tall. Good tree to
plant for shade or in lines.
Zones: 3 to 9
Soils: Most, but well-drained
Moisture: Low
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Borders, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-CH-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Shumard Oak - A popular hardy tree with great Fall red color, the Shumard Oak can become 80
tall, and makes for a nice sturdy shade tree.
Zones: 5 to 9
Soils: Most,
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-SH-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Bur Oak - Hardy of urban environments, these can grow up to 80 feet tall, and typically wide
spreading. Good for shade and the city.
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Windbreaks
Item Code: OAK-BO-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 15+ inches
Also consider these Oaks for 2008 -
Southern Red Oak
Overcup Oak
English Columnar Oak
Nutall Oak
Laurel Oak
Sawtooth Oak
Cherry Bark Oak
Water Oak
Black Oak
Post Oak
Like the other oaks mentioned above, these are typically good as shade trees in full sun. Take the Oaks webpage link below to learn more...


Bradford Flowering Pear - Growing in popularity, this
grafted flowering non-fruiting hybrid that makes a very nice tree to plant along the driveway or street where space is limited and where it can be seen! Small to medium size, getting up to 40 feet tall.
Zones: 7 to 10
Soils: Most, but moist are best
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Full sun is best
Uses: Borders, Color
Item Code: TRE-BP-03
Price: $17.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 30+ inches
Red-Bay - Small to medium-sized tree, often with multiple stems, the Bay is related to
the spice used in cooking. Fragrant leaves, this makes an interesting specimen for any yard!
Zones: 5 to 9
Soils: Most, but moist is best
Moisture: Moderate to Plenty
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen
Item Code: TRE-RY-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches
Eastern Redbud - Decorative small tree often with multiple trunks, grows up to 30 feet tall. Redbud is very popular for
the masses of pink flowers in early spring.
Zones: 5 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen, Color
Item Code: TRE-ER-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 18+ inches
Sassafras - Need that "spring tonic"? Then make ye up some ol' Sassafras tea... that will do the trick! This hardy
old-time tree grows 20 to
40 feet tall, often multiple stems and shrubby, it can forms thickets quickly. Very aromatic leaves, these are closely related to the Bay Laurel. Plant in moist areas away from pipes and walkways.
Zones: 5 to 9
Soils: Most, but moist is best
Moisture: Moderate to Plenty
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen, Borders
Item Code: TRE-SS-01
Price: $6.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches
Silk Tree - Grows up to 35 feet tall, this tree has masses of pink flowers dot this hardy mid-sized tree. Plant where
the blooms can be seen.
Zones: 5 to 9
Soils: Most, but well-drained
Moisture: Low to Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen, Color
Item Code: TRE-ST-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 18+ inches (Larger trees are available - see the Order Form)
Carolina Silverbell - This beauty many fragrant white flowers, and grows up to 40 feet tall. Often multiple trunks,
these small decorative trees are becoming popular in the landscaping design.
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen, Color
Item Code: TRE-CsB-01
Price: $7.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches (Larger trees are available - see the Order Forms)
Sourwood - Growing up to 45 feet tall, these are popular in the southern states among
honey producers. Brilliant scarlet Fall color and masses of white flowers, makes these a very popular tree!
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most, but moist is best
Moisture: Moderate to Plenty
Sun: Half Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Specimen, Color, Honey
Item Code: TRE-SW-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Black Walnut - Hardy fast grower, they get up to 70 feet tall, and can be planted as shade trees. Produces semi-edible
nuts.
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Nuts
Item Code: TRE-BW-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
Butternut Walnut (White) - Similar in growth and planting conditions to the Black, the Butternut has white to gray bark. Nice shade tree and edible nuts. Limited this season...
(Sorry... No Carpathian Walnuts this season).
Zones: 4 to 9
Soils: Most
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun
Uses: Shade, Nuts
Item Code: TRE-BuW-01
Price: $5.95
Ships As: Bareroot, 14+ inches (Larger trees are available - see Order Form)
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Last Update: 12/28/2007
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