Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Phellodendron<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rk Tree<br />
Phellodendron lavallei ‘Longenecker’<br />
Eye Stopper <strong>Co</strong>rk Tree<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 40'<br />
Spread: 35'<br />
Shape: Upright, then<br />
spreading, rounded<br />
crown<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Bright<br />
yellow<br />
Fruit: Generally<br />
seedless<br />
This cultivar has the clearest, bright yellow<br />
foliage of the cork trees introduced to date.<br />
It was selected from trees at the University of<br />
Wisconsin Longenecker Gardens.<br />
Phellodendron ‘His Majesty’<br />
His Majesty <strong>Co</strong>rk Tree<br />
Zone: 3<br />
Height: 40'<br />
Spread: 35'<br />
Shape: Broadly vase<br />
shaped<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />
Fruit: Generally<br />
seedless<br />
Fast growing, upright spreading and hardy, this<br />
seedless selection features a better branching<br />
habit than the species. Introduced by Harold<br />
Pellett of the University of Minnesota, this cultivar<br />
appears to be a hybrid of P. sachalinense and P.<br />
amurense.<br />
Pinus<br />
Pine<br />
Pinus nigra<br />
Austrian Pine<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 55'<br />
Spread: 30'<br />
Shape: Broadly<br />
pyramidal to rounded<br />
Foliage: Dark green<br />
needles, in pairs<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Evergreen<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ld hardy, tough, and adaptable, it becomes a<br />
tree of strong character.<br />
Pinus strobus ‘Fastigiata’<br />
Fastigiate White Pine<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 30'<br />
Spread: 10'<br />
Shape: <strong>Co</strong>lumnar,<br />
fastigiate<br />
Foliage: Bluish green<br />
needles<br />
This narrow, upright tree has long blue-green<br />
needles which gives it a softer appearance than<br />
other upright conifers.<br />
Fastigiate White Pine<br />
Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’<br />
Weeping White Pine<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 10'<br />
Spread: 10'<br />
Shape: Weeping<br />
Foliage: Soft bluegreen<br />
needles<br />
Picea<br />
Spruce<br />
This tree grows upward as staked, then weeps<br />
pendulously to the ground. The needles are soft<br />
in appearance as well as to the touch.<br />
A beautiful landscape focal point.<br />
Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’<br />
Globe Blue Spruce<br />
Zone: 2<br />
Height: 3'<br />
Spread: 4'<br />
Shape: Rounded,<br />
compact<br />
Foliage: Silvery blue<br />
needles<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Evergreen<br />
This dwarf form has good blue needle color and<br />
forms a compact, flat topped ball.<br />
Weeping White Pine<br />
Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’<br />
Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Pine<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 40'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Pyramidal<br />
Foliage: Blue-green<br />
needles<br />
Pistacia<br />
Pistacia chinensis<br />
Chinese Pistache<br />
Zone: 6<br />
Height: 30'<br />
Spread: 30'<br />
Shape: Rounded<br />
Foliage: Dark green,<br />
pinnately compound<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Orangered<br />
A vigorous, upright selection of Limber Pine<br />
with especially nice blue-green foliage. Native<br />
from the Sierra Nevadas through the Rocky<br />
Mountains.<br />
An excellent tree for hot dry climates, it thrives<br />
from California through Oklahoma, and provides<br />
bright red fall color in climates where autumn<br />
tints are rare.<br />
© J. <strong>Frank</strong> <strong>Schmidt</strong> & <strong>Son</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />
www.jfschmidt.com<br />
Pistacia - Pistache<br />
49