Grafted Papershell Pecans

Grafted Papershell Pecans

Papershell pecan trees, otherwise called improved variety, are large, fast-growing and long-lived. They provide a large canopy and produce papershell pecans in the fall of the year.

Forest Pansy Redbud – Cercis canadensis

Forest Pansy Redbud – Cercis canadensis

This smaller, spring-blooming tree has much seasonal interest. The forest pansy redbud sprouts beautiful rose-purple flowers in the spring. Provides wonderful fall color in shades of reddish-purple and orange. Grows to 20’030′ tall.

Weeping Willow

Weeping Willow

The Weeping Willow tree is a crowd favorite and it is easily recognized by it’s sprawling crown of ground-sweeping branches. This tree grows especially well near water. Reaches a height of 30′-40′ tall, with a 35′ spread.

Corkscrew Willow

Corkscrew Willow

This fast growing willow has an interesting branch pattern and system that sets it apart from other landscape trees. The adaptable Corkscrew Willow grows in full sun or partial shade.

Cedar Elm – Ulmus crassifolia

Cedar Elm – Ulmus crassifolia

This tree grows at a medium rate. It is considered both a shade and an ornamental tree and grows best in full sun. It can grow in various soil types and is fairly drought tolerant. It grows to 50′-70′ tall.

Allee Elm – Ulmus parvifolia Emer II

Allee Elm – Ulmus parvifolia Emer II

Allee Elm will grow in full sun on a wide range of soils, and tolerates urban heat and wind. Trees will look their best, though, when grown in moist, well-drained, fertile soil but they adapt to drought. Grows to 60′-70′ tall.

Chinquapin Oak – Quercus chinquapin

Chinquapin Oak – Quercus chinquapin

The Chinauapin Oak grows at a slow to medium rate and is considered both a shade tree and an ornamental tree. It features a spreading canopy capable of blocking sunlight and adds visual interest and beauty to landscaping.

Cleveland Pear – Pyrus calleryana

Cleveland Pear – Pyrus calleryana

This fast growing ornamental tree has a uniform oval shape and exudes elegance with minimal effort. Covered in white blossoms in springs, then turning a variety of plums, brandy reds, and mellow golden yellow in the fall. Grows to 30′-40′ tall.

October Glory Maple – Acer rubrum october glory

October Glory Maple – Acer rubrum october glory

This tree grows at a medium to fast rate. The tree’s foliage holds a lustrous dark green color until later in the fall compared to most Maples. Once the fall colors emerge, they turn shades of orange and red. Full sun and partial shade, this tree grows to a height of 40-50′.