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BRADFORD PEAR


Description:

A beautiful, symmetrical, upright growing ornamental tree that reaches heights up to 30 to 50 feet and spreads up to 20 to 35 feet. White blossoms cover the branches in the spring, before dark green foliage appears. Fall color ranges from red to deep mahogany. Highly acclaimed tolerance to city conditions and heavy clay soils.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

CAPITAL PEAR


Description:

A U.S. National Arboretum introduction. Develops a columnar form with a strong central leader. Stout, lateral branches quickly curve upward and assume a near vertical growth pattern. Glossy green leaves turn copper in autumn. Good choice for narrow restricted areas as it only spreads to 8 feet.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - Hardy to -20 to -30(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

CHAPARRAL WEEPING MULBERRY


Description:

A dense, vigorous growing, fruitless tree with cascading slender branches covered with bright green leaves. This tree has an attractive weeping form and adds to any landscape.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

CHINESE PISTACHE


Description:

A medium-sized deciduous tree with bright green, compound leaves that turn a brilliant orange to orange-red in fall. Very drought resistant.

Hardiness: Zone 6 - Hardy to 0 to -10(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

CLEVELAND SELECT PEAR


Description:

More upright than Bradford, this disease resistant ornamental pear is evenly branched with a cone-shape form. The foliage is glossy and green, turning to a spectacular purple-reddish-orange display in the fall. Mature height is 30 feet.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - Hardy to -20 to -30(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH


Description:

A small growing, round-headed, ornamental flowering peach with dark-red double blossoms. A real showpiece in the spring. Flowers appear in April before lustrous, sharply serrated green leaves.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

KWANZAN CHERRY


Description:

A small upright growing tree producing an abundance of double rose-pink flower clusters in early spring. The new foliage is copper-red maturing to green. Fall color is orange-red. Kwanzan and Yoshino are the species of flowering cherries predominant in Washington, D.C.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Partial Sun

NEWPORT PURPLE LEAF PLUM


Description:

A beautiful, hardy, upright growing ornamental plum to 25 feet. It has bluish-pink flowers in early spring, followed by dense foliage that turns bright reddish-purple in the summer.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - Hardy to -20 to -30(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

REDSPIRE PEAR


Description:

Dense, pyramidal, deciduous tree with a narrow crown and a symmetrical canopy. Large, abundant clusters of white flowers in the spring and gold to red foliar fall color. Displays autumn color earlier than Bradford Pear.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - Hardy to -20 to -30(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

SAWTOOTH OAK


Description:

Large deciduous tree with rounded crown grows strongly 50 to 60feet tall spreading 40 to 50 feet. Best in good soil requires adequate moisture.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

SWAMP WHITE OAK


Description:

Large deciduous tree with a rounded crown grows strongly 50 to 60 feet tall, with an equal or greater spread. Best in acid soil, this variety needs moderately moist conditions. Fall color is yellow, but may display some purple.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - Hardy to -20 to -30(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun

YOSHINO CHERRY


Description:

A vigorous growing ornamental or small shade tree. Its habit is rounded and spreading 40 to 50 feet tall, creating a graceful open pattern. Flowers in early spring are single, light pink to white, and slightly fragrant.

Hardiness: Zone 5 - Hardy to -10 to -20(F)
Sun Exposure: Sun
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