Trees
Deciduous Shade Trees
We have an extensive selection of shade trees for all spaces and applications. Shade trees provide shade, screening, noise reduction, wildlife habitat and give scale and structure to our landscape.
Evergreen Trees
We have a wide assortment of evergreens ranging from large screening varities to one of a kind specimens. Great for screening, wind breakers, noise reduction, wildlife, specimen use and winter interest.
Examples: Abies (Fir), Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), Cryptomeria (Japanese Cedar), Ilex (Holly), Juniperus (Juniper), Picea (Spruce), Pinus (Pine), Thuja (Arborvitae), Tsuga (Hemlock)
Flowering Trees
We offer a great selection of trees that will provide flower and ornamental value during all seasons. Great for smaller spaces, specimen use and focal point areas.
Examples: Amelanchier (Service Berry), Cercis (Redbud), Cornus (Dogwood), Magnolia (Magnolia), Malus (Crabapple), Oxydendron (Sourwood), Prunus (Cherry), Stryax (Japanese Snowball), Stewartia (Stewartia), Syringa (Japanese Tree Lilac), Pyrus (Ornamental Pear)
Ornamentals
These trees add uniqueness to smaller spaces and landscapes and will be viewed from all angles. Many ornamentals will provide four season interest.
Examples: Japanese Maple, Paperbark Maple, Dwarf False Cypress, Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar, Boxwood & Juniper Topiaries, Dwarf & Weeping Spruce, Dwarf & Weeping Pine, Weeping Hemlock
Fruit Trees
Great for the home orchardist who wants to produce their own food. (Keep in mind many fruit trees are not self-fruitful and may require additional pollinators.
Examples: Apple, Cherry, Fig, Pear, Peach, Plum.