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Syringa pekinensis ‘DTR 124’ PP 8951<br />
Summer Charm ® Tree Lilac<br />
Zone: 3<br />
Height: 20'<br />
Spread: 15'<br />
Shape: Upright,<br />
spreading<br />
Foliage: Dark green,<br />
glossy<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />
Flower: Creamy<br />
white panicles<br />
Finer textured and more relaxed in appearance<br />
than Japanese tree lilac, it features lustrous<br />
foliage and abundant flowers.<br />
Taxodium<br />
Bald Cypress<br />
Taxodium distichum<br />
Bald Cypress<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 55'<br />
Spread: 30'<br />
Shape: Pyramidal<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green, deciduous<br />
conifer<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Rusty<br />
Native to wetlands of the South, bald cypress is<br />
also surprisingly tolerant of dry soils and is hardy<br />
enough to survive in parts of southern Canada.<br />
A deciduous conifer, it has done well in urban<br />
street plantings.<br />
Taxodium distichum ‘Cascade Falls’ PP 12296<br />
Cascade Falls Swamp Cypress<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 10'<br />
Spread: 12'<br />
Shape: Weeping<br />
Foliage: Fine<br />
textured, green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Reddish<br />
brown<br />
As its name implies, soft green foliage cascades<br />
from gracefully weeping branches. This deciduous<br />
conifer grows to the height to which it is staked,<br />
then weeps to the ground.<br />
Taxodium distichum ‘Mickelson’<br />
Shawnee Brave ® Bald Cypress<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 55'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Narrowly<br />
pyramidal<br />
Foliage: Green,<br />
deciduous needles<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Orangebronze<br />
Cascade Falls Swamp Cypress<br />
Tilia<br />
Linden - Less <strong>Co</strong>mmon Species<br />
Tilia x euchlora<br />
Crimean Linden<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 40'<br />
Spread: 35'<br />
Shape: Broadly<br />
pyramidal to oval<br />
Foliage: Glossy<br />
medium green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />
Exceptionally nice foliage is glossy medium green.<br />
Individual leaves turn bright yellow in the fall, giving<br />
the tree a mottled look with contrasting bright<br />
green and bright yellow leaves scattered throughout.<br />
Golden green twigs add winter interest.<br />
Tilia x flavescens ‘Glenleven’<br />
Glenleven Linden<br />
Zone: 3<br />
Height: 50'<br />
Spread: 30'<br />
Shape: Pyramidal<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellowish<br />
Glenleven is very similar to a Tilia cordata, but<br />
is faster growing and is now recognized as<br />
a hybrid. It produces a pyramidal form that<br />
matures to a greater height, and is a bit more<br />
open and informal than Greenspire ® .<br />
Tilia tomentosa ‘PNI 6051’<br />
Green Mountain ® Linden<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 45'<br />
Spread: 35'<br />
Shape: Broadly<br />
pyramidal to oval<br />
Foliage: Dark green<br />
with silvery-white<br />
undersurface<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />
Upright, symmetrical growth habit forming a<br />
dense canopy. Wind causes a shimmering effect<br />
as it ruffles the dark green leaves to reveal the<br />
silvery white undersides.<br />
Tilia tomentosa ‘Sterling’ PP 6511<br />
Sterling Linden<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 45'<br />
Spread: 35'<br />
Shape: Broadly<br />
pyramidal<br />
Foliage: Leaves<br />
green with silver-gray<br />
undersurface<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />
A vigorous growing tree with a very neat and<br />
symmetrical shape. Tomentose leaves make it<br />
resistant to Japanese beetle feeding.<br />
Green Mountain ® Linden<br />
A deciduous conifer which has proven to be<br />
widely adaptable to city conditions, it will grow<br />
in standing water or in well drained soils.<br />
© J. <strong>Frank</strong> <strong>Schmidt</strong> & <strong>Son</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />
www.jfschmidt.com<br />
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