Again this year, we have partnered with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to provide some awesome bare-root 12-Foot Trees for only $50 for trees serving as "street trees" planted in the public right-of-way, which is about 20' into your front yard, or $90 in your backyard. The planting day will be Saturday, April 22nd.
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(Amelanchier x grandifolia) • Native Species
Edible street or lawn tree; part shade to full sun; great wildlife value; some deer resistance; some drought and salt tolerance; leaves bronze-purple turning dark green; no serious insect or disease problems. Rust, leaf spot, fire blight, powdery mildew and canker are occasional disease problems.
(Carpinus caroliniana) • Native Species
Also known as "Ironwood" or "Musclewood", the American Hornbeam has a gorgeously unique bark - gray and smooth like wrought iron.
Full sun to shade, slow growth, tolerates wide range of soils and moisture levels, low salt tolerance, muscle-like trunk.
Malus'Red Jewel' • SMALL - Grows 20' at maturity • WHITE FLOWERING • Yields abundant red berry-like fruit, loved by wildlife.
(crataegus viridis) • SMALL TREE
Rounded, white flowers, few thorns, orange-red fruit.
(Cladrastis kentukea) • MEDIUM TREE • Native Species
Broadly rounded form; may have low and tight branching; slow growing; climate change adaptable; full sun; white drooping fragrant flowers; small seedpods; prune only in summer, excessive bleeding may occur in winter/spring.
(HALESIA CAROLINA) • MEDIUM TREE
Rounded; prefers acidic, organic, moist, well-drained soil; pest resistant.
(Acer rubrum) • MEDIUM TREE • Native Species
(Acer saccharum ‘Commemoration’) • Native Species
Rounded form; leathery leaves don't tatter; heat tolerant, thus climate change appropriate; more drought tolerant in open areas; will tolerate a wide variety of soil types (except compacted soil) but is not salt-tolerant; strong branch attachments.
(Sweetgum 'Worplesdon') • Native Species
Pyramidal shape, spiky seed pods, stunning fall color.
(Quercus bicolor) • LARGE TREE 60' at maturity • Tolerant of wet soils, benefit to birds and wildlife, excellent shade.
Rounded; tolerates wet and dry; easy transplant; exfoliating bark; 1" acorns; prefers acid soil.
(Acer saccharum ‘Legacy’) • Native Species
(Catalpa speciosa) • LARGE TREE • Native Species
(Gleditsia t.i. ‘Shademaster’) • Just like the large trees at Triangle Park! • LARGE TREE • Native Species
Thornless, small leaves that blend right into the grass in the fall - NO RAKING! Gorgeous yellow fall color that will paint your yard like sunshine.
(Tilia americana McKSentry) • LARGE TREE
Narrower pyramidal shape, white flowers, yellow in fall.
(Aesculus hippocastanum 'Baumannii' ) • LARGE TREE
Seedless, double white flowers.