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palustris (Pin Oak) Zone 4 HxS 55’x40’<br />

Pin Oak grows with a broad pyramidal head, and does well in wet, poorly drained soils. The bright green<br />

glossy leaves are similar in size to those of Scarlet Oak. Red fall color holds well.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

phellos (Willow Oak) Zone 5 HxS 70’x35’<br />

Phellos Oak is rapidly growing with a dense rounded crown and brilliant yellowish brown during fall.<br />

Popular as a street tree because it is tolerant of heat, drought, pollution and standing water.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

robur ‘Attention®’ Wandell Oak/Plant Patent 6746 Zone 5 HxS 45’x15’<br />

Dark green during spring giving way to yellow fall leaves.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.15 #15 — 67.85 #10 — 53.45 #7 — 43.90 #5 — 26.00<br />

shumardii (Shumard Oak) Zone 5 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Shumard Oak has a brilliant yellow to red fall color with an open, broadly oval branching habit. Shape is<br />

similar to Scarlet Oak.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

bicolor (Swamp White Oak) Zone 4 HxS 45’x45’<br />

Relatively slow growing oak with shiny dark green leaves giving way to yellowish brown/red fall color.<br />

Canopy structure is open with a rounded habit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

robur ‘Fastigiata’ Columnar English Zone 5 HxS 50’x15’<br />

English Oak is a columnar tree that matures to more of a pyramidal form with age. Foliage is dark green that<br />

holds until fall. This is a great tree if there is limited planting space.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

x. Warei ‘Long’ Regal Prince ® /Plant Patent 1273 Fee $1.00 Zone 4 HxS 40-45’x15-18’<br />

Upright oval shaped head. Fast grower. Highly resistant to powdery mildew. Dark green leaves changing<br />

to a yellow-brown during fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.15 #15 — 67.85 #10 — 53.45 #7 — 43.90 #5 — 26.00<br />

SALIX (Willow)<br />

alba ‘Britzensis’ Coral Embers Willow Zone 2 HxS 4-5’x4’<br />

Rapid grower and easy to grow. Bright orange stems show excellent winter interest. Thrives in full sun, wet,<br />

normal, loamy, or poor soils. Prune back to 12-15” late winter – early spring to display the exceptional bright<br />

new growth.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10MS – 38.85 #7MS – 29.40 #5MS – 17.35<br />

caprea ‘Curly Locks’ Zone 5 HxS 6’x4’<br />

Contorted weeping pussy willow, will first grow upward, then branches will begin to weep downward.<br />

Catkins open white, mature to yellow. Red-Orange characteristic branching.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 — 50.90<br />

caprea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Pussy Willow) Zone 5 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this small deciduous tree. Early spring branches<br />

are covered with wooly gray catkins before the leaves appear.<br />

HIGH GRAFT 4' OR 6'<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 – 81.90 #15 – 59.90 #10 – 48.80 SERP #15 – 65.15 #10 – 51.90 #7 – 44.15<br />

integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow) Zone 4 5’ across<br />

An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a combination of pink, white, and green.<br />

Foliage fades to green as it matures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to flush the<br />

new variegated foliage again.<br />

42" GRAFT<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 — 50.90 #7 — 43.60 #5 — 35.40<br />

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FLOWERING TREES

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