Deciduous Plants

i love the way the leaves turn in Autumn on our beautiful Deciduous Plants. yes we grow them well in Caloundra on the sunshine coast and get the most out of the amazing foliage that Deciduous Plants display. come on down and check  them out in our garden centre
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Acer buergerianum Trident Maple

Acer buergerianum Trident Maple

Description:Trident Maple (Acer buergerianum) is a small, deciduous tree known for its beautiful, three-lobed leaves and attractive bark. Native to East Asia, this tree is prized for its seasonal interest, with green summer foliage turning shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. Its compact form and striking color make it an excellent choice for small gardens, urban landscapes, and as a bonsai specimen. Flowers:In spring, Trident Maple produces small, inconspicuous yellow-green flowers in clusters. While they are not showy, they add a subtle charm and support pollinators in the garden. Foliage:The tree features three-lobed leaves that are glossy green during the growing season. In autumn, the leaves transform into a vibrant display of red, orange, and yellow, providing seasonal color. The foliage is dense, creating a lush canopy that offers light shade. Fruit:After flowering, Acer buergerianum produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These add interest to the tree and can persist on branches into winter. Form and Size:Trident Maple has a compact, rounded to oval growth habit, typically reaching a height of 6 to 9 meters with a spread of 4 to 6 meters. Its moderate size makes it suitable for small to medium-sized gardens, as well as for use as a street or patio tree. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Acer buergerianum is adaptable to various soil types and is relatively drought-tolerant once established. It can tolerate urban conditions, including pollution, making it well-suited for city landscapes. Uses:Trident Maple is versatile in landscaping, ideal for small yards, urban settings, and as a patio tree. It is also highly valued in bonsai culture due to its manageable size and attractive foliage. Additionally, its autumn color makes it a popular choice for adding seasonal interest to gardens. Maintenance:This tree is low-maintenance and requires minimal pruning, though light pruning can help maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Water regularly during dry periods, especially for young trees. Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth. Notes:Trident Maple is celebrated for its tolerance to urban environments, making it ideal for city and street plantings. Its compact form, vibrant fall colors, and ease of care make it a favorite among homeowners and bonsai enthusiasts alike. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other small trees and shrubs like Cornus, Viburnum, and Spiraea. It also complements ground covers and perennials such as Hosta, Ferns, and Heuchera, adding depth and texture to garden beds. Common Name: Trident MapleBotanical Name: Acer buergerianumFamily: SapindaceaeOrigin: East Asia (China, Japan, Korea)

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Acer japonicum Vitifolium Full Moon Maple

Acer japonicum Vitifolium Full Moon Maple

Description:Full Moon Maple (Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium') is a beautiful, deciduous small tree admired for its large, vine-like leaves and stunning autumn color. Native to Japan, this maple variety has a compact, rounded form and is especially valued for its broad leaves that turn brilliant shades of orange, red, and purple in fall. Its ornamental appeal makes it ideal for small gardens, shaded borders, and woodland landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Vitifolium produces small, red-purple flowers that appear in clusters. While subtle, these flowers add a delicate charm and support early-season pollinators. Foliage:The tree features large, deeply lobed, vine-like leaves that are bright green during the growing season. In autumn, the foliage transforms into a stunning display of orange, red, and purple, creating a vivid seasonal accent in the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, the tree produces small, winged samaras that mature in late summer to autumn. These seeds add a decorative touch and are often retained on the tree, contributing to its visual interest. Form and Size:Full Moon Maple has a compact, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 6 meters with a similar spread. Its dense foliage and rounded form make it suitable for smaller garden spaces and as a focal point in mixed plantings. Growing Conditions:This maple thrives in partial shade and prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. It benefits from protection from harsh afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates, to prevent leaf scorch. Regular watering is important, particularly during dry periods. Uses:Vitifolium is ideal as a feature tree, specimen plant, or in woodland gardens. Its colorful fall foliage adds seasonal interest to shaded landscapes, and it works well as an understory tree in mixed borders, complementing other shade-loving plants. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance but benefits from light pruning in late winter to shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Apply mulch to retain soil moisture and protect the roots, and fertilize in spring with an acid-loving plant fertilizer to support healthy growth. Notes:Full Moon Maple is celebrated for its vibrant autumn colors and lush, broad leaves. Its compact form and ability to thrive in shaded environments make it an excellent choice for small gardens and woodland plantings. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Rhododendrons, Hostas, and Ferns. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a layered, naturalistic aesthetic. Common Name: Full Moon MapleBotanical Name: Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer negundo Flamingo 'Pink Flamingo'

Acer negundo Flamingo 'Pink Flamingo'

Description:Pink Flamingo Box Elder (Acer negundo 'Flamingo') is a unique, deciduous tree known for its striking variegated foliage. This cultivar’s leaves emerge with a soft pink hue, maturing to green with creamy white margins and occasional pink tones, creating a colorful display throughout the growing season. Its eye-catching foliage and moderate growth make it an excellent choice for adding color and interest to mixed borders, small gardens, and landscape designs. Flowers:In early spring, Pink Flamingo produces small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers in clusters. While not particularly showy, these flowers add a subtle touch to the tree before the leaves emerge fully. Foliage:The tree’s compound leaves are variegated, starting with a pinkish hue that gradually turns green with creamy white edges as they mature. The soft pink tones may reappear with new growth throughout the season, adding dimension and visual interest. In autumn, the foliage may turn yellow, providing additional seasonal appeal. Fruit:Pink Flamingo produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. The seeds are not prominent features but add a touch of natural charm to the tree. Form and Size:This cultivar has an upright, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 5 to 8 meters with a spread of 4 to 6 meters. Its manageable size and striking foliage make it suitable for small to medium-sized gardens and as a feature tree. Growing Conditions:Pink Flamingo Box Elder thrives in full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to various soil types, provided they are well-draining. It tolerates urban conditions and occasional drought, but regular watering during dry periods is beneficial for optimal growth and vibrant foliage. Uses:This variety is versatile in landscaping, serving as an attractive feature tree, border accent, or part of a mixed shrub planting. Its variegated leaves make it a standout addition to any garden design, adding texture and color to beds and borders. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance but benefits from light pruning in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Apply mulch around the base to help retain soil moisture, and use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage. Notes:Pink Flamingo is valued for its striking, ever-changing foliage color. Its tolerance of various soil types and adaptable growth make it a favorite among gardeners looking to add unique color and texture to landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other trees and shrubs such as Cornus (Dogwood), Berberis, and Hydrangea. It also complements ground covers and perennials like Heuchera, Hosta, and Brunnera, creating a layered, colorful display. Common Name: Pink Flamingo Box ElderBotanical Name: Acer negundo 'Flamingo'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Cultivar

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Acer negundo Sensation

Acer negundo Sensation

Description:Sensation Box Elder (Acer negundo 'Sensation') is a hardy, deciduous tree known for its vibrant autumn color, fast growth, and adaptability. This cultivar of Box Elder is highly valued for its brilliant red to orange fall foliage and resilience in a wide range of conditions. Its symmetrical form and manageable size make it ideal for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes. Flowers:In early spring, Sensation produces small, greenish-yellow flowers in clusters, appearing before the leaves emerge. While not a major ornamental feature, these flowers attract pollinators and add early seasonal interest. Foliage:The tree features pinnate, compound leaves that are a soft green in spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns into a striking display of red to orange hues, creating a vivid seasonal highlight in the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, Sensation produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) that mature in late summer to early autumn. These seeds are typical of maples and add a natural charm, but are not particularly showy. Form and Size:Sensation has an upright, rounded growth habit with a symmetrical structure. It typically reaches a height of 8 to 12 meters and a spread of about 6 to 8 meters. Its moderate size and fast growth rate make it well-suited for both residential and urban landscapes. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in full sun to partial shade and is highly adaptable to various soil types, including sandy, clay, and loamy soils. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for dry and arid regions. Regular watering during its establishment period promotes strong growth. Uses:Sensation Box Elder is ideal as a shade or ornamental tree in parks, gardens, and along streets. Its bright autumn foliage and fast growth rate make it a popular choice for adding seasonal color and structure to landscapes. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulch around the base helps retain moisture and protect roots. Fertilizing in early spring can promote healthy growth, especially when young. Notes:Sensation is valued for its exceptional autumn color and resilience. Unlike other Acer negundo cultivars, it has a more refined form and fewer seed pods, making it a cleaner option for landscaping. Its fast growth and adaptability make it a popular choice for those seeking a reliable, colorful tree. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade trees like Acer rubrum (Red Maple) and Quercus (Oak). It also complements shrubs and perennials that provide contrasting textures, such as Hydrangea, Hostas, and ornamental grasses. Common Name: Sensation Box ElderBotanical Name: Acer negundo 'Sensation'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: North America

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Acer palmatum Atropurpureum Purple Maple

Acer palmatum Atropurpureum Purple Maple

Description:Purple Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum') is a stunning deciduous tree known for its deep purple foliage and elegant, multi-branched form. This classic Japanese maple cultivar is prized for its vibrant leaf color, which provides a striking contrast in gardens and landscapes. Its compact size and rich color make it ideal for small gardens, borders, and as a feature tree in mixed plantings. Flowers:In spring, 'Atropurpureum' produces small, purple-red flowers that are subtle but add an additional ornamental touch to the tree before the leaves emerge fully. Foliage:The tree features finely divided, palmate leaves that emerge a rich purple-red in spring and retain their color through summer. In autumn, the foliage transitions to vibrant shades of crimson and orange, adding stunning seasonal interest. The deeply lobed leaves create a delicate, lacy appearance that enhances the tree's graceful shape. Fruit:After flowering, small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) develop in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add subtle interest and often take on a reddish hue, complementing the foliage. Form and Size:Purple Japanese Maple has a compact, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 5 meters with a spread of 3 to 4 meters. Its moderate size and rounded form make it well-suited for smaller landscapes, patios, or as a focal point in garden beds. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun, though it prefers some protection from harsh afternoon sun in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. It grows best in moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering during dry periods is essential, especially for young trees. Uses:Atropurpureum is ideal as a feature tree in gardens, borders, and as a standout specimen in mixed plantings. Its bold color and graceful form make it perfect for Japanese-style gardens, woodland landscapes, and as an understory tree. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light pruning in late winter helps maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect roots, and fertilizing in spring with an acid-loving plant fertilizer supports healthy growth. Notes:Purple Japanese Maple is highly regarded for its dramatic foliage and adaptability to a range of climates. Its bold, seasonal color changes make it a popular choice for gardeners looking to add texture and color to shaded and partial-sun areas of the landscape. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants like Hostas, Ferns, and Azaleas. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a serene, layered aesthetic in the garden. Common Name: Purple Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Bonfire

Acer palmatum Bonfire

Description:Bonfire Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Bonfire') is a compact, deciduous tree known for its fiery red foliage that changes through vibrant colors with each season. This Japanese maple cultivar is highly valued for its stunning autumn display and its fine, deeply lobed leaves. Perfect for small gardens, patios, and as a focal point in landscapes, 'Bonfire' adds elegance and vivid color to any setting. Flowers:In spring, 'Bonfire' produces small, purple-red flowers, which appear in clusters along the branches. Though subtle, these blooms add a touch of charm to the tree before it leafs out fully. Foliage:The tree features deeply lobed, palmate leaves that emerge in bright red in spring, gradually deepening to a lush green-red mix in summer. In autumn, the foliage turns into a brilliant "bonfire" of red, orange, and yellow, creating a spectacular seasonal display that lights up the garden. Fruit:After flowering, small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) develop in late summer to early autumn. The seeds are not particularly showy but add a touch of natural charm to the tree. Form and Size:Bonfire has a compact, upright, and rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 3 to 4 meters and a spread of 2 to 3 meters. Its moderate size makes it suitable for small spaces, containers, and as a specimen tree in landscaped beds. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some afternoon shade is beneficial in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is essential, particularly during dry periods, to maintain its lush foliage. Uses:Bonfire is ideal as a feature tree, border accent, or in Japanese-inspired and woodland gardens. Its seasonal color changes make it an excellent choice for adding dynamic beauty to garden beds and landscape designs, while its compact size is suitable for smaller yards and patios. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to remove dead or damaged branches in late winter. Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and protect roots, and use an acid-loving plant fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth. Notes:Bonfire Japanese Maple is celebrated for its dynamic color transformations and elegant form. Its ability to thrive in partial shade and its vibrant autumn display make it a favorite among gardeners looking to add seasonal beauty to their landscape. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant plants like Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Hostas. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, adding depth and color to garden spaces. Common Name: Bonfire Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Bonfire'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum dissectum Seiryu

Acer palmatum dissectum Seiryu

Description:Seiryu Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum dissectum 'Seiryu') is a unique, upright-growing lace-leaf maple with finely dissected foliage. Unlike most lace-leaf Japanese maples, which have a weeping form, Seiryu grows in an upright vase shape, making it a standout addition to any landscape. Known for its delicate, feathery leaves and striking seasonal colors, Seiryu brings elegance and texture to small gardens, shaded borders, and Japanese-inspired landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Seiryu produces small, purple-red flowers that bloom in clusters. While not particularly showy, they add a subtle ornamental touch before the foliage fully emerges. Foliage:The finely dissected, lace-like leaves emerge a fresh green in spring, creating a delicate, feathery appearance. In autumn, the foliage transforms into shades of gold, crimson, and orange, offering a spectacular display that adds seasonal drama to the garden. Fruit:After flowering, small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) develop in late summer to early autumn. The seeds add a touch of natural charm and interest to the tree, though they are not a primary feature. Form and Size:Seiryu has an upright, vase-shaped growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 5 meters and a spread of 2 to 3 meters. Its elegant form and fine-textured foliage make it ideal as a specimen tree or as part of a mixed border in landscapes. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some protection from intense afternoon sun is recommended in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. Seiryu grows best in moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering is essential, especially in dry periods, to keep the foliage lush. Uses:Seiryu is ideal as a feature tree, adding height and texture to borders, Japanese gardens, or woodland settings. Its unique upright form and finely cut leaves make it a striking focal point, and its seasonal color changes bring dynamic beauty to landscapes. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning can be done in late winter to remove dead or crossing branches and maintain shape. Mulch around the base helps retain moisture and protect the roots, and an acid-loving plant fertilizer applied in spring promotes healthy growth. Notes:Seiryu Japanese Maple is highly regarded for its unusual upright form among lace-leaf maples and its exceptional autumn color. Its delicate foliage and graceful shape make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a unique and beautiful specimen tree. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants like Azaleas, Hostas, and Ferns. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a lush, layered effect in garden beds. Common Name: Seiryu Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum dissectum 'Seiryu'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Elegans

Acer palmatum Elegans

Description:Elegans Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Elegans') is a graceful, deciduous tree admired for its finely lobed foliage and stunning seasonal color transitions. This cultivar of Japanese maple is known for its light, airy appearance, making it ideal for adding a touch of elegance to gardens, shaded borders, and Japanese-inspired landscapes. Its delicate leaves and dynamic color changes make it a beautiful focal point in any setting. Flowers:In spring, 'Elegans' produces small, reddish-purple flowers in clusters. While not a prominent feature, these subtle blooms add a decorative element before the leaves fully emerge. Foliage:The tree features finely divided, palmate leaves that are a fresh, bright green in spring and summer. As autumn approaches, the foliage transforms into stunning shades of orange, red, and yellow, creating a vivid display that adds seasonal interest to the landscape. The delicately cut leaves have a lacy, almost feathery appearance. Fruit:After flowering, Elegans produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add a touch of natural charm but are not a major ornamental feature. Form and Size:'Elegans' has a rounded, upright growth habit, typically reaching a height of 3 to 4 meters with a similar spread. Its medium size and elegant form make it suitable for smaller gardens, patios, or as a standout feature in larger landscapes. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun, with some afternoon shade recommended in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering during dry periods is essential to maintain its vibrant foliage. Uses:Elegans Japanese Maple is ideal as a feature tree in garden beds, shaded borders, and woodland gardens. Its airy foliage and vibrant fall color make it an excellent choice for adding seasonal beauty and texture to Japanese-inspired landscapes. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter can help maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and protects the roots, while an acid-loving plant fertilizer in spring supports healthy growth. Notes:Elegans is valued for its graceful form, finely cut leaves, and striking autumn colors. Its adaptability and medium size make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a refined, ornamental tree for various landscape designs. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Azaleas, Hostas, and Ferns. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a lush, layered look in garden beds. Common Name: Elegans Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Elegans'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum Japanese Maple

Description:Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is a deciduous tree native to Japan, Korea, and China, known for its finely lobed leaves, elegant form, and striking seasonal color. This highly ornamental tree has been cultivated into numerous varieties with diverse leaf shapes and colors, making it a versatile choice for gardens, landscapes, and Japanese-inspired settings. Its compact size and slow growth make it suitable for both small and large gardens. Flowers:In spring, Japanese Maple produces small, purple-red flowers in clusters. While these blooms are delicate and not particularly showy, they add a touch of seasonal interest before the leaves fully emerge. Foliage:The tree’s signature leaves are deeply lobed, creating a feathery, textured appearance. Depending on the variety, the foliage can range from bright green to deep red or purple. In autumn, the leaves transform into vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, providing an eye-catching display that makes this tree a favorite among gardeners. Fruit:After flowering, Japanese Maple produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) that mature in late summer to early autumn. The seeds are subtle but add a charming natural element to the tree. Form and Size:Japanese Maple typically has a rounded, multi-stemmed or single-trunk form, with an overall height and spread of 3 to 6 meters, though dwarf varieties are available. Its compact and graceful shape makes it an ideal choice for small gardens, borders, and as a specimen tree in landscape designs. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some protection from intense afternoon sun is beneficial, especially in warmer climates, to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering is essential during dry periods to maintain vibrant foliage. Uses:Japanese Maple is versatile in landscaping, suitable as a focal point in garden beds, borders, and woodland gardens. Its elegant form and dynamic seasonal colors make it ideal for Japanese-inspired landscapes and shaded gardens. It also does well in large containers, adding a touch of elegance to patios and courtyards. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter helps maintain its shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect roots, and fertilizing in spring with a balanced or acid-loving fertilizer supports healthy growth. Notes:Japanese Maple is cherished for its delicate leaves and beautiful autumn colors. Its moderate growth rate, adaptability, and range of cultivars make it a popular choice for gardeners looking to add refinement and seasonal interest to their landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with shade-tolerant plants such as Hostas, Ferns, and Rhododendrons. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a harmonious, layered effect in garden settings. Common Name: Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatumFamily: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan, Korea, China

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Acer palmatum Osakazuki

Acer palmatum Osakazuki

Description:Osakazuki Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki') is a highly regarded deciduous tree known for its vibrant autumn color and robust growth habit. This Japanese maple cultivar is especially prized for its large, deeply lobed leaves that transform into brilliant shades of crimson-red in autumn, one of the most intense displays among Japanese maples. Its elegant form and seasonal beauty make it an excellent focal point in gardens, shaded borders, and Japanese-inspired landscapes. Flowers:In spring, 'Osakazuki' produces small, reddish-purple flowers in clusters. While not a prominent feature, these delicate blooms add a subtle decorative touch before the leaves fully expand. Foliage:The tree has large, seven-lobed, bright green leaves throughout spring and summer, providing a lush, full canopy. As autumn approaches, the foliage turns an intense crimson-red, creating a spectacular seasonal display that is a hallmark of this cultivar. Fruit:After flowering, 'Osakazuki' produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. The seeds add a subtle charm but are not a primary feature of the tree. Form and Size:Osakazuki has a rounded, upright growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 6 meters with a spread of 3 to 4 meters. Its moderately compact form makes it suitable for small to medium-sized gardens and as a focal point in mixed borders. Growing Conditions:This Japanese maple thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some protection from harsh afternoon sun is recommended in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. Osakazuki prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering, especially during dry periods, is essential to keep its foliage vibrant. Uses:Osakazuki is ideal as a feature tree in gardens, borders, or Japanese-inspired landscapes. Its bold autumn color makes it a valuable addition to any landscape, and its form complements woodland gardens, shaded areas, or as a focal point in large containers. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance, needing only light pruning in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect the roots, while an acid-loving fertilizer applied in spring supports healthy growth. Notes:Osakazuki is celebrated for its intense autumn color, one of the most vibrant among Japanese maples. Its strong growth and adaptability make it a favorite among gardeners who want to add a stunning seasonal display to their landscape. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant plants such as Rhododendrons, Hostas, and Ferns. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a harmonious, layered aesthetic in garden beds. Common Name: Osakazuki Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Polymorphum

Acer palmatum Polymorphum

Description:Polymorphum Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Polymorphum') is a classic Japanese maple variety known for its elegant, multi-lobed foliage and beautiful seasonal color transitions. This small deciduous tree is highly valued for its soft, green foliage in spring and summer, which turns to vivid shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. Its natural, graceful form makes it ideal for use in gardens, shaded borders, and as a focal point in landscape designs. Flowers:In spring, 'Polymorphum' produces small, purple-red flowers in clusters. Although they are not particularly prominent, these delicate flowers add a touch of interest to the tree before the leaves fully emerge. Foliage:The tree features finely divided, multi-lobed leaves that start as a fresh green in spring and deepen over the summer. In autumn, the foliage transforms into brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a spectacular seasonal display. The delicate, lace-like leaves provide a soft, textured look that enhances its graceful appearance. Fruit:After flowering, Polymorphum produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add a natural charm but are secondary to the tree's ornamental appeal. Form and Size:Polymorphum has a rounded, spreading growth habit, typically reaching a height and spread of about 4 to 5 meters. Its medium size and elegant shape make it suitable for smaller garden spaces, as well as for use as an understory tree or in Japanese-style landscapes. Growing Conditions:This Japanese maple thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some afternoon shade is beneficial in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering during dry periods is essential to maintain its lush, vibrant foliage. Uses:Polymorphum is versatile in landscaping, perfect as a feature tree in garden beds, borders, and Japanese-inspired gardens. Its seasonal color transitions make it an excellent choice for adding dynamic beauty to woodland gardens and mixed plantings. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter can help maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and protect the roots, and an acid-loving fertilizer applied in spring supports healthy growth. Notes:Polymorphum is valued for its adaptability and stunning autumn color. Its fine foliage and moderate size make it a popular choice for gardeners looking to add texture and seasonal beauty to their landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Rhododendrons, Hostas, and Azaleas. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a layered, serene aesthetic in garden settings. Common Name: Polymorphum Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Polymorphum'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Red Pygmy

Acer palmatum Red Pygmy

Description:Red Pygmy Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Red Pygmy') is a compact, deciduous tree known for its unique, ribbon-like leaves and stunning red color. This dwarf Japanese maple cultivar has a distinct appearance, with long, narrow, deeply cut leaves that give a soft, airy texture. Its graceful form and seasonal color changes make it an ideal choice for small gardens, rockeries, and containers, adding elegance and subtle beauty to any landscape. Flowers:In spring, 'Red Pygmy' produces small, purple-red flowers in clusters. Although the flowers are not particularly showy, they add a delicate, ornamental touch to the tree. Foliage:The tree features long, narrow, ribbon-like leaves that emerge a rich burgundy-red in spring, gradually softening to a bronze-red in summer. In autumn, the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and orange, creating a spectacular display. The finely textured leaves provide a lacy, elegant look that enhances the tree's compact, rounded shape. Fruit:After flowering, 'Red Pygmy' produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add a subtle decorative element, but they are secondary to the tree’s striking foliage. Form and Size:Red Pygmy has a compact, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 1.5 to 2 meters with a spread of about 1 to 1.5 meters. Its small size and delicate form make it suitable for small gardens, patio containers, and rockeries, as well as for use as an accent plant in mixed borders. Growing Conditions:This Japanese maple thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some afternoon shade is recommended in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. Red Pygmy prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering, particularly during dry periods, helps maintain its lush foliage. Uses:Red Pygmy is versatile in landscaping, perfect as a feature plant in small gardens, rockeries, and containers. Its unique foliage and compact size make it ideal for adding texture and color to Japanese-inspired gardens, woodland plantings, and shaded borders. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and protect the roots, and apply a balanced, acid-loving fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth. Notes:Red Pygmy is valued for its compact form, unique foliage, and beautiful autumn color. Its small size and elegant appearance make it a favorite among gardeners looking to add a refined touch to smaller landscapes and container gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Hostas, Ferns, and Azaleas. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a serene, layered effect in garden settings. Common Name: Red Pygmy Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Red Pygmy'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Sango Kaku

Acer palmatum Sango Kaku

Description:Coral Bark Maple (Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku') is a distinctive Japanese maple known for its vibrant, coral-red bark that brings striking winter interest to the landscape. This deciduous tree has an upright, vase-shaped form and showcases beautiful, palmate leaves that change color throughout the seasons. Sango Kaku is highly valued for both its foliage and its colorful bark, making it a standout specimen in gardens, borders, and Japanese-inspired landscapes. Flowers:In spring, 'Sango Kaku' produces small, purple-red flowers in clusters. While not a primary feature, these delicate blooms add a subtle charm to the tree as the leaves begin to emerge. Foliage:The tree features finely lobed, light green leaves in spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage transforms into vivid shades of yellow and orange, creating a beautiful contrast against the red bark. The leaf texture is soft, providing a delicate, lacy appearance that enhances the tree’s graceful form. Bark:One of the most distinctive features of Sango Kaku is its bright coral-red bark, which intensifies in color during the winter months. The vibrant bark adds visual interest and color to the landscape, especially in colder seasons when other plants are dormant. Fruit:After flowering, the tree produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add a touch of natural charm but are not a prominent feature of the tree. Form and Size:Sango Kaku has an upright, vase-shaped growth habit, typically reaching a height of 5 to 7 meters with a spread of 4 to 6 meters. Its moderate size and unique seasonal interest make it suitable as a focal point in gardens, as well as in mixed borders. Growing Conditions:This Japanese maple thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some afternoon shade is beneficial in warmer climates to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering during dry periods is essential to maintain healthy foliage and bark color. Uses:Coral Bark Maple is ideal as a feature tree in garden beds, Japanese-style landscapes, and as a specimen in mixed borders. Its winter bark color and autumn foliage make it a valuable addition to any garden, providing year-round interest. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter can help maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect roots, and an acid-loving fertilizer in spring promotes healthy growth. Notes:Sango Kaku is celebrated for its vibrant coral bark, which adds color and structure to winter gardens. Its colorful foliage and graceful form make it a popular choice for gardeners looking to add seasonal beauty to landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant plants such as Rhododendrons, Hostas, and Ferns. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a layered, harmonious effect in garden beds. Common Name: Coral Bark MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer palmatum Shaina

Acer palmatum Shaina

Description:Shaina Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Shaina') is a compact, deciduous tree renowned for its vibrant red foliage and dense, globe-shaped form. This dwarf variety is ideal for small gardens, containers, and as a striking focal point in landscape designs. Flowers:In spring, 'Shaina' produces small, reddish-purple flowers in clusters. While not particularly showy, these blooms add a subtle charm before the foliage fully emerges. Foliage:The tree features deeply lobed, palmate leaves that emerge bright crimson-red in spring, deepen to maroon-red during summer, and transition to brilliant scarlet in autumn. The dense foliage maintains its rich color throughout the growing season. Fruit:After flowering, 'Shaina' develops small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to early autumn. These seeds add a touch of natural interest but are not a primary ornamental feature. Form and Size:'Shaina' has a compact, upright, and globe-shaped growth habit, typically reaching a height of 1.8 to 3 meters with a similar spread. Its slow growth rate and dense branching make it suitable for small spaces and container cultivation. Growing Conditions:This Japanese maple thrives in partial shade to full sun, though some afternoon shade is beneficial in hotter climates to prevent leaf scorch. It prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering during dry periods is essential to maintain healthy foliage. Uses:'Shaina' is ideal as a feature tree in small gardens, courtyards, and containers. Its vibrant foliage and compact form make it a standout choice for Japanese-style gardens, rockeries, and as an accent in mixed borders. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter can help maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect roots, while an acid-loving fertilizer applied in spring supports healthy growth. Notes:'Shaina' is celebrated for its vibrant red foliage and compact size, making it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a striking yet manageable ornamental tree. Its adaptability to various growing conditions and minimal maintenance requirements add to its appeal. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant plants such as Hostas, Ferns, and Azaleas. It also complements other Japanese maples and woodland perennials, creating a layered, harmonious effect in garden beds. Common Name: Shaina Japanese MapleBotanical Name: Acer palmatum 'Shaina'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Acer rubrum Frank Jr Redpointe

Acer rubrum Frank Jr Redpointe

Description:Redpointe® Maple (Acer rubrum 'Frank Jr') is a fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its pyramidal form, vibrant red fall color, and disease resistance. This cultivar of the native red maple has been selected for its strong structure, heat tolerance, and brilliant autumn display. Its upright form and consistent color make it an excellent choice for urban landscapes, parks, and residential gardens. Flowers:In early spring, Redpointe® produces small clusters of red flowers before the leaves emerge. These flowers are subtle but add an early touch of color and attract pollinators. Foliage:The tree has medium to dark green leaves with a distinct, classic maple shape. The foliage is highly resistant to leaf scorch and maintains its color well into autumn. In fall, the leaves turn a brilliant, long-lasting red, creating a striking display that adds seasonal interest to the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, Redpointe® Maple produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late spring to early summer. The fruit is inconspicuous and does not detract from the tree’s ornamental value. Form and Size:This tree has a strong, pyramidal form with a uniform branching structure, typically reaching a height of 12 to 15 meters with a spread of about 9 to 12 meters. Its symmetrical shape and moderate size make it suitable for street plantings, shade trees, and specimen placements. Growing Conditions:Redpointe® Maple thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-draining soil, though it is adaptable to various soil types, including clay and compacted soils. It is tolerant of urban conditions, making it well-suited for city landscapes. Regular watering is beneficial, especially during dry periods. Uses:This cultivar is ideal for urban landscapes, as a shade tree, or as a focal point in large gardens and parks. Its vibrant fall color and upright form make it perfect for lining streets, creating avenues, and providing seasonal interest in public and residential spaces. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light pruning in winter or early spring helps maintain its shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Fertilize in early spring to encourage healthy growth, especially when young. Notes:Redpointe® Maple is celebrated for its brilliant fall color, symmetrical form, and resistance to common maple diseases. Its adaptability to urban environments and tolerance of challenging soil conditions make it a popular choice for landscapers and homeowners alike. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant trees and shrubs like Quercus (Oak), Betula (Birch), and Cornus (Dogwood). It also complements perennials and ornamental grasses in mixed landscapes, creating a layered, textural effect. Common Name: Redpointe® MapleBotanical Name: Acer rubrum 'Frank Jr'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: North America

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Acer rubrum October Glory

Acer rubrum October Glory

Description:October Glory Maple (Acer rubrum 'October Glory') is a popular, fast-growing deciduous tree known for its vibrant, long-lasting autumn color and rounded form. This cultivar of the native red maple is prized for its stunning red-orange fall foliage that persists longer than many other maples, making it a favorite choice for residential landscapes, parks, and urban plantings. Flowers:In early spring, 'October Glory' produces small, reddish flowers in dense clusters before the leaves fully emerge. These flowers provide early-season interest and attract pollinators, though they are not a primary ornamental feature. Foliage:The tree features glossy, dark green leaves with a classic maple shape that remains lush and vibrant throughout the growing season. In autumn, the foliage transforms into a brilliant display of red to red-orange, with the color lasting longer into the season than many other red maples. Fruit:After flowering, 'October Glory' produces small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late spring to early summer. The seeds are relatively inconspicuous and do not detract from the tree's ornamental appeal. Form and Size:October Glory has a rounded, broadly oval growth habit, typically reaching a height of 12 to 15 meters with a spread of 9 to 12 meters. Its full, rounded canopy makes it an excellent shade tree for larger landscapes and open spaces. Growing Conditions:This maple thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. While it is adaptable to various soil types, regular watering is beneficial, especially during dry periods, to support its rapid growth and maintain healthy foliage. Uses:'October Glory' is versatile in landscaping, ideal as a shade tree, street tree, or a feature tree in large gardens and parks. Its intense fall color makes it an excellent choice for creating seasonal interest, and its broad canopy provides ample shade. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light pruning in winter or early spring can help maintain its shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth, especially for young trees. Notes:October Glory Maple is valued for its exceptional autumn color and adaptability, making it a popular choice for gardeners and landscapers alike. Its long-lasting fall color and minimal maintenance needs make it a favorite for adding vibrant seasonal interest. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-tolerant trees and shrubs, such as Quercus (Oak), Betula (Birch), and Cornus (Dogwood). It also complements understory plants, including ornamental grasses and perennials, for a layered and natural look. Common Name: October Glory MapleBotanical Name: Acer rubrum 'October Glory'Family: SapindaceaeOrigin: North America

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Canopy™ Lagerstroemia spp. (CM02)  Intended

Canopy™ Lagerstroemia spp. (CM02) Intended

Description:Lagerstroemia Canopy™ 'Intended' is a compact, deciduous crepe myrtle variety selected for its attractive canopy shape, prolific flowering, and disease resistance. This cultivar is part of the Canopy™ series, known for its strong structure and vibrant blooms, making it an excellent choice for gardens, streetscapes, and landscape projects. The tree's moderate size and ornamental features ensure year-round interest. Flowers:In mid to late summer, Canopy™ 'Intended' produces large clusters of vibrant pink to magenta flowers that cover the branches. These blooms attract bees and butterflies, adding color and life to the garden. The flowers are long-lasting and provide a stunning display throughout the warm months. Foliage:The tree features glossy, dark green leaves that provide a lush canopy through spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns shades of orange, red, and yellow, adding a burst of seasonal color before the leaves drop. Fruit:After flowering, the tree may produce small, round seed capsules that persist into winter. These seed pods add subtle interest and provide food for birds, though they are not a primary ornamental feature. Form and Size:Canopy™ 'Intended' has a rounded, upright form with a dense canopy. It typically reaches a height of 4 to 5 meters with a similar spread, making it ideal for small to medium-sized gardens, streetscapes, and urban plantings where space is limited. Growing Conditions:This crepe myrtle thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types, including clay and sandy soils. It is moderately drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering during extended dry periods. The tree is highly resistant to powdery mildew and other common crepe myrtle diseases. Uses:Canopy™ 'Intended' is perfect as a feature tree, in mixed borders, or as a street tree in urban landscapes. Its compact size, vibrant flowers, and disease resistance make it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens, patios, and courtyards. It also works well in mass plantings for seasonal color displays. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance. Light pruning in late winter helps shape the tree and remove any dead or crossing branches. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and protect the roots. Notes:Canopy™ 'Intended' is valued for its vibrant summer blooms, compact form, and disease resistance. It’s a versatile choice for both residential and commercial landscapes, providing a long-lasting display of color and texture. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other sun-loving shrubs and perennials like Lavender, Salvia, and Rudbeckia. It also complements ornamental grasses and ground covers like Liriope and Sedum, creating a vibrant, layered garden bed. Common Name: Canopy™ 'Intended' Crepe MyrtleBotanical Name: Lagerstroemia spp. (CM02) Canopy™ 'Intended'Family: LythraceaeOrigin: Horticultural hybrid

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Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy

Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy

Description:Forest Pansy Redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy') is a stunning deciduous tree known for its rich, purple-red foliage and charming pink flowers in early spring. This cultivar of the Eastern Redbud brings bold color and unique texture to landscapes, making it ideal for small gardens, mixed borders, or as a focal point in landscape designs. Its vibrant leaves and elegant, rounded form make it a favorite among gardeners seeking multi-season interest. Flowers:In early spring, before the leaves emerge, 'Forest Pansy' produces clusters of small, pea-like, rosy-pink flowers along the branches. These blooms create a striking display against the bare branches and attract pollinators, adding early-season interest to the garden. Foliage:The tree features heart-shaped leaves that emerge a deep purple-red in spring, creating a bold color statement. Through summer, the leaves may mature to a green-bronze, especially in hot climates. In autumn, the foliage turns shades of yellow, orange, and red, providing a vibrant seasonal display. Fruit:After flowering, Forest Pansy develops small, flattened, pea-like seed pods that hang from the branches. These seed pods persist into winter, adding subtle interest to the tree. Form and Size:This tree has a broadly spreading, vase-like form, typically reaching a height of 6 to 9 meters with a similar spread. Its elegant, multi-branched structure and moderate size make it well-suited for small to medium-sized gardens and as a specimen tree in mixed plantings. Growing Conditions:Forest Pansy thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. It is adaptable to various soil types but performs best in slightly acidic to neutral soil. Regular watering is beneficial, especially during dry periods, to maintain its lush foliage. Uses:Forest Pansy Redbud is ideal as a feature tree in garden beds, borders, and woodland gardens. Its colorful foliage and vibrant flowers make it a valuable addition to mixed plantings, and its manageable size makes it suitable for smaller landscapes. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to shape and remove any dead or crossing branches in late winter or early spring. Mulch around the base helps retain soil moisture and protects the roots, while a balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied in spring promotes healthy growth. Notes:Forest Pansy is celebrated for its vibrant foliage and graceful form. Its early spring flowers, striking leaf color, and ease of care make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a unique and colorful specimen tree. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Hostas, Ferns, and Heuchera. It also complements other flowering shrubs and perennials like Azaleas, Hydrangeas, and Ornamental Grasses, adding texture and color to garden beds. Common Name: Forest Pansy RedbudBotanical Name: Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'Family: FabaceaeOrigin: North America

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Cercis canadensis Merlot

Cercis canadensis Merlot

Description:Merlot Redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Merlot') is a compact, deciduous tree known for its glossy, deep wine-colored foliage and graceful, rounded form. This hybrid redbud combines the drought tolerance of its Texas parentage with the striking beauty of the Eastern Redbud, making it ideal for warmer climates. Its rich foliage and elegant shape bring bold color and texture to gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In early spring, before the leaves appear, 'Merlot' produces clusters of small, rosy-pink, pea-like flowers along its branches. These blooms create a striking display against the bare branches and attract early-season pollinators, adding charm to the garden. Foliage:The tree features heart-shaped leaves that emerge a dark, glossy purple and maintain their color well into summer. Unlike some other redbuds, 'Merlot' retains its deep color with minimal fading, creating a bold presence throughout the growing season. In autumn, the foliage transitions to shades of reddish-purple. Fruit:After flowering, 'Merlot' may produce small, flattened, pea-like seed pods that persist into winter, adding subtle interest to the tree. Form and Size:This cultivar has an upright, vase-shaped growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4.5 to 6 meters with a spread of about 4.5 meters. Its compact form and dense branching make it suitable for smaller gardens and urban landscapes. Growing Conditions:'Merlot' thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil, though it can tolerate various soil types, including clay. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it ideal for warmer climates. Regular watering during dry periods is beneficial, especially in its first few years. Uses:Merlot Redbud is versatile in landscaping, ideal for use as a feature tree in garden beds, borders, and patios. Its deep foliage color and compact size make it an excellent choice for mixed borders, modern landscapes, and drought-tolerant gardens. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light pruning in late winter or early spring can help maintain shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture, and apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth. Notes:Merlot is valued for its drought tolerance, vibrant foliage, and ease of care, making it a popular choice for gardeners in warmer climates. Its compact form and rich color add a dramatic touch to landscapes and gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other drought-tolerant plants like Lavender, Salvia, and Sedum. It also complements ornamental grasses and flowering perennials, creating a textured, colorful display in garden beds. Common Name: Merlot RedbudBotanical Name: Cercis canadensis 'Merlot'Family: FabaceaeOrigin: Hybrid (cross between Cercis canadensis and Texas redbud)

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Fraxinus excelsior Aurea Golden Ash

Fraxinus excelsior Aurea Golden Ash

Description:Golden Ash (Fraxinus excelsior 'Aurea') is a deciduous tree known for its striking golden-yellow foliage and branches, bringing vibrant color and structure to landscapes. This cultivar of the European Ash is especially valued for its autumn display and ornamental winter stems, making it ideal as a feature tree in gardens, parks, and large landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Golden Ash produces small clusters of greenish-yellow flowers, which are not particularly showy but add subtle interest to the tree. Foliage:The tree has compound leaves that are bright green in spring and summer, turning to a brilliant golden-yellow in autumn. The foliage retains its color well through the season, providing a striking contrast against other greenery. In winter, the tree’s yellow branches and buds add visual interest, enhancing the landscape's seasonal appeal. Fruit:After flowering, Golden Ash may produce small, winged samaras (helicopter seeds) in late summer to autumn. These seed clusters add a natural charm to the tree but are not a primary ornamental feature. Form and Size:Golden Ash has a rounded, upright form with a strong, symmetrical structure, typically reaching a height of 8 to 10 meters and a similar spread. Its moderate size and dense canopy make it an excellent choice for shade, structure, and seasonal color in larger gardens. Growing Conditions:This ash tree thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil, though it is adaptable to various soil types, including clay and loam. It is moderately drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering during dry periods, especially in its early years. Uses:Golden Ash is ideal as a feature or shade tree in parks, large gardens, and landscapes. Its bright autumn foliage and winter branch color make it a valuable addition to gardens focused on seasonal interest. It is also suitable for creating avenues or planted as a specimen tree in open spaces. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light pruning in winter or early spring can help maintain its shape and remove any dead or crossing branches. Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and protect roots, and apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth. Notes:Golden Ash is prized for its vibrant color transitions and adaptability, making it a popular choice for landscapes that aim to highlight seasonal beauty. Its symmetrical form, autumn color, and winter interest add year-round appeal to large gardens and open spaces. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other trees and shrubs that provide seasonal interest, such as Acer (Maple), Betula (Birch), and Cornus (Dogwood). It also complements perennials and ornamental grasses in mixed borders and open landscapes. Common Name: Golden AshBotanical Name: Fraxinus excelsior 'Aurea'Family: OleaceaeOrigin: Europe

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Ginkgo Lemon Lime Spire has a strong vertical growth habit and a delicately creased leaf, this Maidenhair Tree is perfect for courtyard gardens, containers and stylish landscapes. The columnar form is well-suited to formal garden styles but is equally at home in a mixed planting where it provides a contrasting vertical accent.   Rich glowing lemon-yellow autumn colour.

Ginkgo biloba Lemonlime Spire (Menhir)

Description:Ginkgo biloba 'Lemonlime Spire' (Menhir) is a unique, columnar cultivar of the ancient Ginkgo tree, prized for its upright form and vibrant foliage. This deciduous tree is known for its narrow, spire-like shape and beautiful, fan-shaped leaves that transform to brilliant golden yellow in autumn. Its compact growth and striking seasonal color make it an excellent choice for small gardens, urban landscapes, and narrow spaces. Flowers:Ginkgo trees are dioecious, meaning that male and female flowers grow on separate trees. 'Lemonlime Spire' is typically a male cultivar, producing small, inconspicuous flowers in spring, which are not a major ornamental feature. Foliage:The tree features distinctive, fan-shaped leaves that emerge bright green in spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns a vibrant golden yellow, creating a stunning seasonal display. The leaves are leathery and resilient, giving the tree a lush appearance throughout the growing season. Fruit:As a male cultivar, 'Lemonlime Spire' generally does not produce the fleshy, odorous fruits associated with female Ginkgo trees, making it a cleaner choice for landscaping. Form and Size:'Lemonlime Spire' has a narrow, columnar growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 6 meters with a spread of about 1.5 meters. Its compact, upright form makes it ideal for smaller landscapes, tight spaces, and as a vertical accent in mixed borders. Growing Conditions:This Ginkgo thrives in full sun and adapts well to a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, as long as they are well-draining. It is highly tolerant of urban conditions, including pollution and salt, and is drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for city landscapes and low-maintenance gardens. Uses:'Lemonlime Spire' is ideal as a specimen tree in narrow garden beds, urban landscapes, and spaces where height is needed without sacrificing ground area. Its unique shape and vibrant autumn color make it a standout addition in formal gardens, courtyards, and along pathways. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning to maintain its shape. Pruning can be done in winter to remove any dead or crossing branches. It does not require frequent fertilization but will benefit from a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth. Notes:Lemonlime Spire is valued for its narrow form and ease of care, as well as its resilience to urban stressors. Its brilliant autumn color, unique leaf shape, and compact structure make it an attractive choice for gardeners and landscapers working with limited space. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other vertical or columnar trees and shrubs, such as Juniperus (Juniper) and Taxus (Yew). It also complements ground covers and low-growing perennials, such as Hostas, Sedums, and ornamental grasses, for a layered, contrasting effect. Common Name: Lemonlime Spire Ginkgo, Menhir GinkgoBotanical Name: Ginkgo biloba 'Lemonlime Spire' ('Menhir')Family: GinkgoaceaeOrigin: China (cultivar selection)

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Juglans nigra Black Walnut

Juglans nigra Black Walnut

Description:Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) is a large, deciduous tree known for its distinctive dark bark, broad canopy, and valuable hardwood. Native to North America, this tree produces edible nuts encased in a hard shell and is often prized for its durable, richly-colored wood used in fine furniture. Black Walnut adds structure and shade to large landscapes and is a common choice for woodland and rural plantings. Flowers:In spring, Black Walnut produces small, yellow-green flowers. The male flowers appear as long, hanging catkins, while the female flowers are shorter and cluster near the branch tips. Although these flowers are not showy, they add seasonal interest to the tree. Foliage:The tree features large, pinnately compound leaves with 15 to 23 lance-shaped leaflets, each a vibrant green in spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns yellow, adding a touch of seasonal color. The leaves provide a light, airy canopy, creating filtered shade beneath the tree. Fruit:Black Walnut produces round, green husks that mature in autumn, encasing the hard-shelled walnut within. The nuts are edible but challenging to harvest and crack. The tree’s fruit production can create litter beneath the canopy, and the nuts attract wildlife, including squirrels and birds. Form and Size:This tree has a broad, rounded crown with a spreading growth habit. It typically reaches a height of 20 to 30 meters with a spread of 15 to 20 meters, making it suitable for large spaces. Its dark, deeply ridged bark adds texture and interest year-round. Growing Conditions:Black Walnut thrives in full sun and prefers deep, well-draining, fertile soil, though it can tolerate a range of soil types. It is drought-tolerant once established and can adapt to various climates but does best in temperate regions. Note that the tree produces a compound called juglone, which can inhibit the growth of certain plants nearby. Uses:This tree is ideal for shade, timber production, and wildlife habitats in large landscapes, parks, and rural areas. Its nuts are edible and often harvested for culinary use, and its wood is highly valued for woodworking and cabinetry. However, it may not be suitable for small gardens due to its size and juglone production. Maintenance:This tree requires little maintenance once established. Regular watering is beneficial in its early years, but mature trees are relatively drought-tolerant. Prune in late winter to remove any dead or crossing branches and promote a strong structure. Notes:Black Walnut is highly valued for its high-quality wood and nut production, but gardeners should be aware of its allelopathic properties due to juglone, which can inhibit the growth of sensitive plants nearby. Its large size makes it best suited for expansive spaces. Companion Plants:Care should be taken when planting near Black Walnut, as its juglone production can be toxic to certain plants. Juglone-tolerant plants include Pawpaw, Virginia Creeper, and Serviceberry. Avoid planting sensitive species such as tomatoes, potatoes, and certain ornamental flowers nearby. Common Name: Black WalnutBotanical Name: Juglans nigraFamily: JuglandaceaeOrigin: Eastern North America

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Lagerstroemia 'Zuni' Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia 'Zuni' Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia 'Zuni' Crepe Myrtle, a captivating addition to elevate your garden to new heights. With its striking magenta blossoms and elegant form, 'Zuni' is a living work of art that graces your landscape with timeless beauty. As the sun casts its glow, 'Zuni' unfolds its crepe-like petals in a dazzling display of colour. The vibrant magenta blooms, set against a backdrop of lush green foliage, create a visual symphony that captures the essence of nature's grandeur. Resilient and well-suited for the diverse climates of Australia, 'Zuni' is not just a plant—it's a statement. Whether as a standalone feature or part of a curated garden, this Crepe Myrtle variety adds a touch of sophistication and allure to any space. Celebrate the changing seasons as 'Zuni' weaves a tapestry of colour throughout the year. With low-maintenance care requirements, this cultivar invites you to enjoy the beauty of a flourishing garden without the fuss. Lagerstroemia 'Zuni'—where elegance meets resilience. Transform your outdoor sanctuary with the captivating allure of 'Zuni,' a botanical marvel that promises to be the highlight of your garden. Grows approx. 4.0- 4.5m tall and approx. 2.5m-3.0m wide - grows on the slower side of crepe myrtles Flowers - Masses of pinky-lavender coloured flowers mid-summer to early autumn in summer  Medium green leaves turn reddish-orange to dark red in autumn. Young growth tinged red  

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Lagerstroemia - Diamonds in the Dark - crepe myrtle range

Lagerstroemia - Diamonds in the Dark - crepe myrtle range

Lagerstroemia - Diamonds in the Dark - crepe myrtle Step into a world of horticultural brilliance with Lagerstroemia's 'Diamonds in the Dark' Crepe Myrtle collection—an exquisite fusion of elegance and sophistication. Much like precious gems that adorn the night sky, these Crepe Myrtles stand as radiant beacons in your garden, showcasing a unique blend of dark, rich foliage and brilliant blooms. The 'Diamonds in the Dark' series is a testament to nature's artistry, where each cultivar is a living gem, carefully cultivated to bring unparalleled beauty to your outdoor sanctuary. With velvety, jewel-toned leaves that glisten in the sunlight and a profusion of vibrant flowers that sparkle against the dark backdrop, these Crepe Myrtles redefine garden glamour. Whether you're drawn to the intense ruby hues of 'Best Red,' the deep purple allure of 'Purely Purple,' or the midnight mystique of 'Ebony Embers,' our 'Diamonds in the Dark' collection offers a symphony of colours to suit every taste. These cultivars are not just plants; they are precious jewels that elevate your landscape to a new level of enchantment. Unleash the potential of your garden with 'Diamonds in the Dark' Crepe Myrtles—a breath taking fusion of dark foliage and vibrant blooms that turns every outdoor space into a dazzling showcase of natural splendour. Discover the allure of these living gems and let your garden shine with the brilliance of Lagerstroemia's 'Diamonds in the Dark Grows approx. 2.5-3.0m tall x 2.0m wide flawless near-black foliage that emerges in early spring flowers in summer to early autumn  

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Lagerstroemia indica 'Acoma' Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica 'Acoma' Crepe Myrtle

Acoma' Crepe Myrtle. Graceful and captivating, 'Acoma' is a garden gem that enchants with its timeless beauty. Dressed in pristine white blooms, this exquisite Crepe Myrtle cultivar brings a touch of sophistication to any landscape. As the sun-kissed petals unfurl, 'Acoma' unveils a vision of purity and serenity. The delicate crepe-like texture of the flowers adds a layer of refinement, creating a stunning visual spectacle against the backdrop of deep green foliage. Resilient and well-suited to the diverse climates of Australia, 'Acoma' thrives in full sun, embodying the spirit of sunny days and clear skies. Whether you're seeking an elegant centrepiece or a harmonious addition to your garden, this cultivar promises a year-round display of natural artistry. Celebrate the low-maintenance nature of 'Acoma,' and let it weave its magic, transforming your outdoor space into a haven of tranquillity. Revel in the changing seasons as this Crepe Myrtle adorns your garden with a tapestry of timeless beauty. Lagerstroemia 'Acoma'—where botanical grace meets enduring allure. Elevate your garden experience with this radiant masterpiece, and let the charm of 'Acoma' blossom in your green sanctuary. Grows approx 4m tall x 3m wide - can be trimmed and kept smaller if required  green growth with white flowers that bloom in summer prefers well drained soil and sunny positions 

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Lagerstroemia indica 'Tonto' Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica 'Tonto' Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica 'Tonto' Crepe Myrtle, a botanical masterpiece that adds a touch of vibrant allure to your garden oasis. Bursting with character, 'Tonto' stands out with its brilliant fuchsia-pink blooms, creating a stunning focal point that captivates in every season. As the sun-loving 'Tonto' comes to life, watch your garden transform into a haven of colour and charm. The crepe-like petals gracefully unfold, showcasing a visual symphony that dances with the breeze. Paired with rich green foliage, this Crepe Myrtle is a testament to nature's ability to paint beauty with every brushstroke. Thriving in the Australian sun, 'Tonto' is not only a showstopper but also a resilient addition to your outdoor space. With its low-maintenance nature, you can revel in the joy of a thriving garden without compromising on style. Whether you're seeking a statement tree or a pop of colour in your landscape, Lagerstroemia Indica 'Tonto' delivers a bold and elegant presence. Unleash the potential of your garden with this radiant cultivar, where beauty and resilience converge in a breath taking display. Transform your outdoor sanctuary with the vibrant allure of 'Tonto'—a celebration of nature's brilliance that promises year-round delight grows approx. 4m tall x 2.5m wide at maturity - can be trimmed and kept smaller if required prefers sunny positions and well drained soil types dark green leaves will turn shades of orange through to red in autumn flowers in summer   

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Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree

Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree

Description:Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), also known as the American Tulip Tree or Yellow Poplar, is a large, deciduous tree admired for its unique tulip-shaped leaves and showy, tulip-like flowers. Native to North America, this fast-growing tree has an upright, columnar form and is widely used as a shade or ornamental tree in large landscapes, parks, and expansive gardens. Flowers:In late spring to early summer, Tulip Tree produces large, cup-shaped, tulip-like flowers with greenish-yellow petals and an orange center. These fragrant flowers are often high up in the canopy, adding subtle color and attracting pollinators, including bees and hummingbirds. Foliage:The tree features distinctive, four-lobed, tulip-shaped leaves that emerge a bright green in spring and deepen to a rich green in summer. In autumn, the leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow, creating a brilliant seasonal display. Fruit:After flowering, Tulip Tree produces cone-like clusters of winged seeds that mature in fall. These seeds, though not particularly ornamental, add a touch of natural charm and are often consumed by birds and small wildlife. Form and Size:This tree has a tall, pyramidal to oval growth habit, typically reaching a height of 18 to 24 meters with a spread of 10 to 15 meters. Its symmetrical, upright form and large size make it best suited for spacious landscapes and large properties. Growing Conditions:Tulip Tree thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. While it can tolerate a range of soil types, regular watering is beneficial, especially during its establishment period. It does best in temperate climates and requires adequate space for its large root system. Uses:This tree is ideal as a shade tree in parks, large gardens, and open landscapes. Its tall, symmetrical form and attractive foliage make it a beautiful specimen tree, and its large canopy provides ample shade. The Tulip Tree also has historical significance as one of North America’s tallest native hardwoods. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Prune in late winter to remove any dead or crossing branches and promote a strong structure. Fertilizing young trees in spring can encourage healthy growth, but mature trees typically require little additional care. Notes:Tulip Tree is highly valued for its impressive size, showy flowers, and beautiful autumn foliage. Its fast growth rate and symmetrical form make it a popular choice for large landscapes, but it may not be suitable for smaller gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other large trees and shrubs like Quercus (Oak), Betula (Birch), and Magnolia. It also complements shade-tolerant ground covers and perennials, such as Ferns, Hostas, and Heuchera, adding layered texture to expansive garden settings. Common Name: Tulip Tree, American Tulip Tree, Yellow PoplarBotanical Name: Liriodendron tulipiferaFamily: MagnoliaceaeOrigin: Eastern North America

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Malus (JFS-KW5) Royal Raindrops™ Crab Apple

Malus (JFS-KW5) Royal Raindrops™ Crab Apple

Description:Malus 'JFS-KW5' Royal Raindrops™ is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree renowned for its vibrant magenta-pink spring blossoms and deeply lobed, purple foliage. This cultivar offers a striking visual appeal throughout the growing season, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Royal Raindrops™ produces an abundance of single, magenta-pink flowers that cover the branches, creating a vivid display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features deeply lobed, purple leaves that maintain their rich color throughout the summer. In autumn, the foliage transitions to a medley of bronzy-red and orange tones, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, maroon-red crabapples approximately 1/4 inch in diameter. These fruits mature in late summer and persist into early winter, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:Royal Raindrops™ has an upright, spreading habit with a dense, rounded canopy. It typically reaches a height of 6 meters and a width of 5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:Royal Raindrops™ is ideal as a specimen tree, street tree, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:Royal Raindrops™ is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Royal Raindrops™ CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus 'JFS-KW5'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: North America

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Malus Crimson Knight Crab Apple

Malus Crimson Knight Crab Apple

Description:Malus 'Criknzam' Crimson Knight™ is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree admired for its profusion of deep pink to crimson flowers in spring, followed by small, colorful fruit in autumn. It is valued for its ornamental features and ability to attract pollinators. Flowers:In spring, Crimson Knight™ produces abundant clusters of deep pink to crimson flowers that cover the tree, creating a spectacular display. The flowers may have a delicate fragrance that enhances the garden ambiance. Foliage:The tree features dark green foliage that turns yellow-orange in autumn before dropping, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:After flowering, Crimson Knight™ develops small, spherical fruit that starts green and matures to red or reddish-purple in autumn. While edible, they are typically tart and often used for making jams or jellies. Form and Size:Crimson Knight™ typically grows 3-4 meters tall and wide, forming a rounded canopy. Its habit is upright and spreading when young, becoming more rounded with age. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in temperate to cool climates, suitable for many regions of Australia. It prefers mild summers and cool winters. Plant in well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil enriched with organic matter. Mulching helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Best grown in full sun to partial shade; morning sun with afternoon shade can help protect against intense heat. Regular watering during the establishment phase is crucial. Once established, it has moderate drought tolerance but benefits from consistent moisture during dry periods. Uses:Crimson Knight™ is ideal as a specimen tree in gardens, parks, and larger landscapes, where its spring blooms create a stunning focal point. It attracts bees and other pollinators with its abundant flowers and provides small ornamental fruit that can be harvested for culinary purposes. Maintenance:Prune in late winter to early spring to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Light pruning after flowering can help maintain shape and promote air circulation. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Generally resistant to pests and diseases, but monitor for aphids, caterpillars, and apple scab, especially in humid conditions. Notes:Crimson Knight™ is hardy in USDA zones 4-8. In cooler regions of Australia, ensure protection from late frosts that can damage flowers and young leaves. Underplant with spring bulbs like daffodils or ground covers such as vinca or heuchera for additional seasonal interest. Common Name: Crimson Knight™ CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus 'Criknzam'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: Cultivar selected for ornamental purposes

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Malus floribunda Crab Apple

Malus floribunda Crab Apple

Description:Malus floribunda, commonly known as the Japanese Crabapple, is a deciduous tree admired for its showy spring blossoms, arching branches, and small ornamental fruit. This medium-sized crabapple is widely used in ornamental gardens for its profusion of flowers that create a spectacular display in spring, followed by colorful fruits that persist into winter. Its graceful form and seasonal interest make it a popular choice for both formal and naturalistic landscapes. Flowers:In early to mid-spring, Malus floribunda produces abundant, small, single flowers that open a deep pink in bud and fade to white as they bloom. The blossoms cover the branches, creating a striking, multi-colored effect that attracts pollinators such as bees. Foliage:The tree has dark green, oval-shaped leaves that turn shades of yellow to orange in autumn. The foliage provides a lush, green canopy in summer, transitioning to warm tones in fall, adding another layer of seasonal interest. Fruit:After flowering, Malus floribunda produces small, round fruits that mature to a bright red or yellow in autumn. These fruits, while edible, are tart and primarily valued for their ornamental appeal. They persist into winter, providing color and a food source for birds. Form and Size:Japanese Crabapple has a graceful, spreading growth habit with arching branches. It typically reaches a height of 4.5 to 6 meters with a similar spread, forming a rounded, dense canopy that provides light shade. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and is adaptable to a variety of well-draining soil types. It prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil and requires regular watering during dry periods, particularly when young. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and can withstand colder climates. Uses:Malus floribunda is ideal as a specimen tree in gardens, parks, and large landscapes. Its vibrant spring blossoms and attractive fruit make it an excellent focal point. It is also suitable for use in wildlife gardens, as its flowers attract pollinators and its fruit provides food for birds. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, with minimal pruning needed to maintain its shape. Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth and flowering. It has good resistance to common crabapple diseases, though it’s best to monitor for signs of apple scab or powdery mildew in humid conditions. Notes:Malus floribunda is valued for its extended flowering period and multi-seasonal appeal. Its ability to thrive in a range of climates, combined with its graceful form, makes it a favorite for ornamental planting. Companion Plants:Pairs well with spring-flowering bulbs such as Tulips and Daffodils, as well as other small trees and shrubs like Cornus (Dogwood) and Rhododendron. It also complements ground covers and perennials such as Hostas, Heuchera, and Ferns, creating a layered, naturalistic effect. Common Name: Japanese CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus floribundaFamily: RosaceaeOrigin: Japan

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Malus ioensis Plena Crab Apple

Malus ioensis Plena Crab Apple

Description:Malus ioensis 'Plena', commonly known as the Bechtel Crabapple, is a deciduous ornamental tree prized for its double pink blooms and elegant form. This cultivar of the prairie crabapple is known for its fragrant, rose-like flowers in spring and compact size, making it ideal for gardens, parks, and as a feature tree in landscapes. Its multi-season appeal and manageable size make it a favorite among crabapple varieties. Flowers:In late spring, Malus ioensis 'Plena' produces clusters of large, double, rose-like blooms that open a soft pink and fade to a delicate blush. The fragrant flowers are densely packed with petals, creating a lush and romantic display that attracts pollinators. Foliage:The tree has dark green, oval-shaped leaves with a serrated edge, providing a dense canopy through spring and summer. In autumn, the leaves turn shades of yellow, adding a warm seasonal touch to the landscape. Fruit:Unlike many other crabapple varieties, Bechtel Crabapple rarely produces fruit due to its double flowers, which are generally sterile. This makes it a low-maintenance choice, with little to no fruit drop. Form and Size:The Bechtel Crabapple has an upright, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 4 to 6 meters with a similar spread. Its moderate size and rounded shape make it well-suited for smaller gardens and as an ornamental tree in larger landscapes. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil, though it is adaptable to various soil types, including clay and loam. It grows best in slightly acidic to neutral soil and requires regular watering during its establishment phase. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and performs well in temperate climates. Uses:Malus ioensis 'Plena' is ideal as a specimen tree or in small groups in gardens, parks, and courtyards. Its showy flowers and compact size make it perfect for creating focal points, and its minimal fruiting makes it a cleaner option for ornamental landscapes. Maintenance:This variety is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to shape and remove any dead or crossing branches in late winter. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. It is generally resistant to common crabapple diseases, though occasional monitoring for apple scab or powdery mildew is beneficial. Notes:The Bechtel Crabapple is valued for its unique, double blooms and lack of fruit, making it an attractive choice for low-maintenance gardens. Its compact form, fragrant flowers, and seasonal interest make it a classic addition to ornamental landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with spring-flowering bulbs like Daffodils and Tulips, as well as flowering shrubs such as Rhododendrons and Azaleas. It also complements perennials like Hostas, Heuchera, and Ferns, enhancing its romantic and layered aesthetic. Common Name: Bechtel CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus ioensis 'Plena'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: North America

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Malus Shotizam Showtime™ Crab Apple

Malus Shotizam Showtime™ Crab Apple

Description:Malus 'Shotizam' Showtime™ is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree renowned for its vibrant spring blossoms and attractive foliage. This cultivar offers a striking visual appeal throughout the growing season, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Showtime™ produces an abundance of large, fuchsia-pink flowers that cover the branches, creating a vivid display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features new leaves that emerge in spring with an attractive purply-bronze tone, progressing to green with a red overcast through summer. In autumn, the foliage may develop bronzy-yellow tones, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree can produce small, cherry-red crabapples measuring up to about 15 mm in size. These fruits appear from late summer through autumn and persist into winter, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:Showtime™ has an upright, spreading habit with a dense, rounded canopy. It typically reaches a height of 5 meters and a width of 4 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:Showtime™ is ideal as a specimen tree, street tree, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:Showtime™ is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Showtime™ CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus 'Shotizam'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: North America

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Malus Sutyzam Sugar Tyme ™ Crab Apple

Malus Sutyzam Sugar Tyme ™ Crab Apple

Description:Malus 'Sutyzam' Sugar Tyme™ is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree celebrated for its abundant spring blossoms, attractive fruit, and year-round visual appeal. This cultivar is well-suited for gardens and landscapes, offering a harmonious blend of beauty and resilience. Flowers:In spring, Sugar Tyme™ produces a profusion of fragrant, single white flowers that emerge from pale pink buds, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features bright green, narrow leaves with sharply serrated margins that turn yellow in autumn, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, vivid red crabapples that mature in autumn and persist well into winter, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:Sugar Tyme™ has an upright, oval-rounded habit with open branching. It typically reaches a height of 6 meters and a width of 5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:Sugar Tyme™ is ideal as a specimen tree, street tree, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:Sugar Tyme™ is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Sugar Tyme™ CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus 'Sutyzam'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: North America

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Malus Tom Matthews™

Malus Tom Matthews™

Description:Malus 'Matttom' Tom Matthews™ is a compact, deciduous ornamental crabapple tree renowned for its vibrant scarlet-red spring blossoms and attractive bronze-red foliage. This cultivar offers year-round interest, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Tom Matthews™ produces an abundance of vivid scarlet-red flowers that cover the branches, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features mid- to dark-green leaves tinged with bronze, particularly on new growth. In autumn, the foliage may develop deeper red tones, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, dark red-purple crabapples that mature in autumn and persist into winter, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:Tom Matthews™ has an upright, rounded habit with a dense canopy. It typically reaches a height and width of approximately 3 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications, including small gardens and urban settings. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:Tom Matthews™ is ideal as a specimen tree, street tree, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:Tom Matthews™ is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Tom Matthews™ CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus 'Matttom'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: North America

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Malus yunnanensis Wychwood Ruby Crab Apple

Malus yunnanensis Wychwood Ruby Crab Apple

Description:Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby' is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree celebrated for its vibrant ruby-pink spring blossoms and rich, ruby-colored new foliage. This cultivar offers year-round interest, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In spring, 'Wychwood Ruby' produces an abundance of double ruby-pink flowers that cover the branches, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features rich ruby-colored new growth in early spring, which matures to a deep green in summer. In autumn, the foliage transitions to golden hues, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, claret-colored crabapples that mature in summer and persist into autumn, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:'Wychwood Ruby' has a tight, upright growth habit with a conical shape. It typically reaches a height of 4 meters and a width of 2.5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications, including small gardens and urban settings. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:'Wychwood Ruby' is ideal as a specimen tree, for hedging, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:'Wychwood Ruby' is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Wychwood Ruby CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: China

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Morus alba pendula Weeping Mulberry Standards

Morus alba pendula Weeping Mulberry Standards

Description:Morus alba 'Pendula', commonly known as the Weeping Mulberry, is a striking deciduous tree with a unique cascading form and gracefully arching branches. This standard variety is often grafted onto a tall stem, making it an excellent feature plant for small gardens, courtyards, and as a focal point in landscaped areas. Its graceful, weeping shape brings a sculptural element to garden designs. Flowers:In spring, Weeping Mulberry produces small, inconspicuous greenish-white flowers. While the blooms are not particularly ornamental, they contribute to the plant’s seasonal interest. Foliage:The foliage consists of broad, glossy, dark green leaves that turn a warm yellow in autumn before falling. The leaves are heart-shaped and slightly serrated, providing dense coverage that enhances the weeping form and adds texture to the garden. Fruit:This variety may produce small, dark red to black berries in late spring to summer. The fruits are edible and sweet, often attracting birds, which adds an additional ecological benefit to the garden. Form and Size:Weeping Mulberry has a graceful, umbrella-like form, with cascading branches that can reach the ground. Typically grafted on a standard stem, it reaches a height of around 2 to 3 meters with a similar spread, depending on the graft height. Its weeping branches create a lush, shaded canopy. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, as long as they are well-draining. It is drought-tolerant once established and performs well in both temperate and subtropical climates. Regular watering during dry spells will support optimal growth. Uses:The Weeping Mulberry is a standout specimen tree, ideal for use in courtyards, lawns, and small gardens where its unique form can be appreciated. It also provides seasonal shade, making it suitable for areas where shade is needed in warmer months. Maintenance:This variety requires minimal maintenance. Prune in late winter to remove any unwanted growth and maintain the desired shape. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture, and applying a slow-release fertilizer in spring promotes healthy foliage. Notes:Morus alba 'Pendula' is popular for its distinctive form and low-maintenance needs. Its weeping habit adds elegance and movement to garden designs, while its edible fruits make it functional as well as ornamental. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other deciduous trees and shrubs like Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) and Hydrangea varieties. It also complements ground covers and low perennials such as Heuchera and Liriope, enhancing the layered look of the garden. Common Name: Weeping MulberryBotanical Name: Morus alba 'Pendula'Family: MoraceaeOrigin: China

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Pinky Pink™ Lagerstroemia spp. (CM03) Intended

Pinky Pink™ Lagerstroemia spp. (CM03) Intended

Description:Lagerstroemia Pinky Pink™ (CM03) 'Intended' is a compact, deciduous crepe myrtle known for its vibrant pink blooms, disease resistance, and dense, rounded form. This cultivar is part of the Canopy™ series and has been specially selected for its strong structure and long flowering season. It’s perfect for adding bold color to gardens, streetscapes, and urban landscapes where space is limited. Flowers:In mid to late summer, Pinky Pink™ produces an abundance of bright pink flowers in dense clusters that cover the branches. These showy, long-lasting blooms attract bees and butterflies, creating a lively and colorful garden display. Foliage:The tree features glossy, deep green leaves that provide a rich, lush backdrop during the growing season. In autumn, the foliage transitions to warm shades of orange, red, and yellow, adding vibrant seasonal color before the leaves drop. Fruit:Following the flowering period, Pinky Pink™ may produce small, round seed capsules that persist into winter. These seed pods add a subtle ornamental touch and attract birds, although they are not the primary attraction. Form and Size:Pinky Pink™ has an upright, rounded growth habit with a dense, compact canopy. It typically reaches a height of 3 to 4 meters with a spread of about 2 to 3 meters, making it ideal for small gardens, patios, or as a striking feature tree in landscape designs. Growing Conditions:This crepe myrtle thrives in full sun and adapts well to various soil types, provided they are well-draining. It is moderately drought-tolerant once established and benefits from regular watering during extended dry periods. Pinky Pink™ is resistant to common crepe myrtle diseases such as powdery mildew, making it a low-maintenance choice for warm climates. Uses:Ideal for use as a feature tree, in mixed borders, or planted in small groups for a stunning display. Its compact size and prolific blooms make it perfect for urban landscapes, courtyard gardens, and along driveways. Pinky Pink™ is also suitable for use in large containers to add seasonal color to patios and balconies. Maintenance:This cultivar is relatively low-maintenance. Pruning in late winter helps maintain its shape and encourages more vigorous flowering. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth and enhance blooming. Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and protect the root zone. Notes:Pinky Pink™ is prized for its abundant blooms, compact size, and resistance to diseases. Its vibrant flowers and attractive autumn foliage make it a versatile choice for enhancing both residential and commercial landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other sun-loving perennials like Salvia, Lavender, and Gaura. It also complements ornamental grasses and ground covers such as Liriope and Sedum for a layered, colorful effect in garden beds. Common Name: Pinky Pink™ Crepe MyrtleBotanical Name: Lagerstroemia spp. (CM03) Pinky Pink™ 'Intended'Family: LythraceaeOrigin: Horticultural hybrid

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Prunus cerasifera Oakville Crimson Spire

Prunus cerasifera Oakville Crimson Spire

Description:Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby' is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree celebrated for its vibrant ruby-pink spring blossoms and rich, ruby-colored new foliage. This cultivar offers year-round interest, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes. Flowers:In spring, 'Wychwood Ruby' produces an abundance of double ruby-pink flowers that cover the branches, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features rich ruby-colored new growth in early spring, which matures to a deep green in summer. In autumn, the foliage transitions to golden hues, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, claret-colored crabapples that mature in summer and persist into autumn, offering an attractive food source for birds. Form and Size:'Wychwood Ruby' has a tight, upright growth habit with a conical shape. It typically reaches a height of 4 meters and a width of 2.5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications, including small gardens and urban settings. Growing Conditions:This crabapple thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:'Wychwood Ruby' is ideal as a specimen tree, for hedging, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:'Wychwood Ruby' is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Wychwood Ruby CrabappleBotanical Name: Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: China

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Pyrus calleryana Capital

Pyrus calleryana Capital

Description:Capital Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Capital') is a narrow, deciduous tree admired for its upright form, showy white blossoms, and glossy green foliage. This columnar cultivar is ideal for tight spaces, providing vertical interest and seasonal beauty. Its compact growth habit makes it suitable for urban landscapes, privacy screens, and as an accent in mixed plantings. Flowers:In spring, 'Capital' produces a profusion of small, white flowers in dense clusters that cover the branches. These fragrant blossoms create a striking display and attract early-season pollinators, adding ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree has glossy, dark green leaves that create a lush canopy through spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns brilliant shades of red, purple, and orange, providing a vibrant seasonal display that adds interest to the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, 'Capital' may produce small, rounded, inedible fruits that mature in late summer to autumn. These fruits are inconspicuous and primarily serve as a food source for birds and other wildlife. Form and Size:Capital has a narrow, columnar growth habit, typically reaching a height of 10 to 12 meters with a spread of only 2 to 3 meters. Its slender, upright form makes it suitable for narrow spaces, urban areas, and as a natural screen. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in full sun and is adaptable to various soil types, including clay and loamy soils, as long as they are well-draining. It is drought-tolerant once established and performs well in both urban and suburban environments, where it can tolerate pollution and poor soil conditions. Uses:'Capital' is versatile in landscaping, ideal for use as a privacy screen, street tree, or accent plant in narrow spaces. Its upright form and seasonal color changes make it a popular choice for urban landscapes, mixed borders, and adding vertical interest to garden beds. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning to maintain its shape. Prune in late winter to remove any dead or crossing branches. It generally requires little additional care but may benefit from a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth. Notes:Capital Callery Pear is valued for its resilience, narrow form, and seasonal beauty. Its columnar shape and vibrant autumn foliage make it a favorite for urban landscapes and gardens where space is limited. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other upright or columnar trees and shrubs, such as Juniperus (Juniper) and Taxus (Yew). It also complements ornamental grasses and low-growing perennials like Hostas, Sedums, and Heuchera for a layered, contrasting effect. Common Name: Capital Callery PearBotanical Name: Pyrus calleryana 'Capital'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: China

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Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

Description:Chanticleer Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer') is a popular deciduous ornamental tree known for its upright, pyramidal form, stunning spring blossoms, and vibrant fall foliage. This cultivar is highly valued for its compact shape and resistance to common diseases, making it a low-maintenance choice for urban landscapes, parks, and residential gardens. Flowers:In early spring, 'Chanticleer' produces abundant clusters of small, white, fragrant flowers that blanket the branches. These blossoms create a striking display, attracting pollinators and adding significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree has glossy, dark green leaves that create a dense, lush canopy through spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns brilliant shades of red, orange, and purple, providing a colorful seasonal display that adds warmth and interest to the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, 'Chanticleer' may produce small, rounded, inedible fruits that mature in late summer to autumn. These fruits are inconspicuous and serve primarily as a food source for birds and wildlife. Form and Size:Chanticleer has a narrow, upright, pyramidal form, typically reaching a height of 11 to 13 meters with a spread of 3 to 4 meters. Its columnar shape makes it well-suited for narrow spaces, as well as for use as a vertical accent in mixed plantings or along streets. Growing Conditions:This tree thrives in full sun and is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, as long as they are well-draining. It is drought-tolerant once established and highly resistant to pollution, making it ideal for urban environments. Uses:'Chanticleer' is versatile in landscaping, often used as a street tree, privacy screen, or as a specimen in garden beds and mixed borders. Its compact shape, beautiful flowers, and autumn color make it an excellent choice for urban landscapes, adding structure and seasonal beauty to various settings. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning to maintain its shape. Light pruning in winter or early spring can help remove any dead or crossing branches. Chanticleer is resistant to fire blight and other common diseases, making it a resilient choice for low-maintenance landscapes. Notes:Chanticleer Callery Pear is prized for its adaptability, upright form, and multi-seasonal appeal. Its compact shape and vibrant autumn foliage make it a favorite among gardeners and landscapers seeking an elegant, disease-resistant tree for urban and residential spaces. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other upright or columnar trees and shrubs, such as Juniperus (Juniper) and Taxus (Yew). It also complements ornamental grasses and low-growing perennials like Hostas, Sedums, and Heuchera, creating a layered, contrasting effect in garden beds. Common Name: Chanticleer Callery PearBotanical Name: Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'Family: RosaceaeOrigin: China

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Pyrus calleryana x pyrifolia NCPX1 Javelin

Pyrus calleryana x pyrifolia NCPX1 Javelin

Description:Pyrus calleryana × pyrifolia 'NCPX1' Javelin™, commonly known as the Javelin™ Ornamental Pear, is a deciduous tree renowned for its exceptionally narrow, upright growth habit. This cultivar is ideal for spaces where lateral room is limited, providing vertical interest and seasonal beauty. Flowers:In spring, Javelin™ produces clusters of white flowers that cover the branches, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree. Foliage:The tree features new growth that emerges with a purple hue before transitioning to glossy green. In autumn, the foliage turns vibrant shades of burgundy and red, providing seasonal interest. Fruit:Following the flowering period, the tree may produce small, inedible fruit if suitably pollinated. These fruits are not significant for ornamental value but can add visual interest in the landscape. Form and Size:Javelin™ has a highly upright, narrow form, making it the narrowest growing form of Pyrus currently available in Australia. It typically reaches a height of 10 meters and a width of 2.5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications, including small gardens and urban settings. Growing Conditions:This ornamental pear thrives in full sun and is adaptable to a range of site conditions, including dry soils, slightly alkaline soils, and areas with air pollution. It can also tolerate intermittently wet, heavy soils. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering. Uses:Javelin™ is ideal for use in all garden situations, as an avenue, along a fence line, or to bring vertical lines into gardens and open spaces. Its narrow form makes it an exceptional choice for those tight on lateral space. Maintenance:The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens. Notes:Javelin™ is noted for its adaptability and resilience, making it a standout choice for gardeners seeking a narrow, upright ornamental pear. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes. Common Name: Javelin™ Ornamental PearBotanical Name: Pyrus calleryana × pyrifolia 'NCPX1' Javelin™Family: RosaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Quercus palustris Pin Oak

Quercus palustris Pin Oak

Description:Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) is a large, deciduous tree known for its symmetrical, pyramidal shape, deeply lobed leaves, and vibrant autumn color. Native to North America, this oak is a popular choice for landscaping due to its strong, graceful form and ease of care. Its fast growth rate and tolerance for a range of soil conditions make it ideal for parks, large gardens, and urban landscapes. Flowers:In spring, Pin Oak produces small, inconspicuous yellow-green catkins. These flowers are wind-pollinated and add subtle seasonal interest to the tree. Foliage:The tree has glossy, dark green, deeply lobed leaves with pointed tips. In autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant red to bronze, creating a spectacular seasonal display. The leaves often persist on the tree through early winter, adding additional visual interest. Fruit:Pin Oak produces small acorns, typically less than an inch long, with a shallow cap. The acorns mature in two seasons and provide a food source for birds and small mammals. Form and Size:Pin Oak has a pyramidal, symmetrical growth habit with strong horizontal branching. It typically reaches a height of 18 to 22 meters with a spread of 10 to 15 meters. Its graceful form and dense canopy make it an excellent choice for shade. Growing Conditions:This oak thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-draining, acidic soil. While it tolerates poorly drained and wet soils, it does best in loamy soils. Pin Oak is drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering during dry periods, especially when young. Uses:Pin Oak is ideal as a shade tree in parks, large gardens, and along streets where its strong structure and autumn color add visual appeal. It’s often used in reforestation and wildlife habitats due to its adaptability and acorn production. Maintenance:This tree is relatively low-maintenance. Prune in late winter or early spring to remove any dead or crossing branches. Avoid heavy pruning as the tree matures, as it has a naturally pleasing form. Fertilize young trees in early spring for best growth. Notes:Pin Oak is valued for its durability and adaptability to various conditions, including wet soils. Its pyramidal shape and vibrant autumn display make it a popular choice for landscaping. However, it is sensitive to alkaline soils, which may cause chlorosis (yellowing of leaves). Companion Plants:Pairs well with other large shade trees and shrubs, such as Liquidambar (Sweetgum) and Acer rubrum (Red Maple). It also complements underplanting with shade-tolerant plants, including Hostas, Ferns, and Heuchera. Common Name: Pin OakBotanical Name: Quercus palustrisFamily: FagaceaeOrigin: Eastern and Central North America

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