• Magnolia ‘Braken’s Brown Beauty’

    Bracken’s Brown Magnolia is a broadleaf evergreen, ornamental tree with glossy, dark green leaves. The underside of the thick leaves are a rusty brown color. Bracken’s Brown is a more winter-hardy cultivar than the straight species. Large, showy white flowers bloom in the early summer and are fragrant.
    HEIGHT: 60′ WIDTH: 30′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FLOWER COLOR: White BLOOM TIME: May-June
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Bur Oak is a native shade tree. The leaves are dark green and have rounded lobes. The tree produces large, frilled acorns which are enjoyed by wildlife. It is a good native tree for large areas.
    HEIGHT: 60′ WIDTH: 60′ EXPOSURE: Full sun FALL COLOR: Yellow-brown
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Magnolia ‘Butterflies’

    Butterflies Magnolia is a ornamental tree. It’s flowers in the spring are a pale yellow and bloom for a week or so. The leaves are dark green and do not have a showy fall color.
    HEIGHT: 15′ WIDTH: 10′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow FLOWER COLOR: Yellow BLOOM TIME: April
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Canadian Hemlock evergreen trees have needles that are short and soft to the touch with white undersides. Cones are very small. An evergreen that thrives in the shade. HEIGHT: 40′ WIDTH: 25′ EXPOSURE: Part shade to full shade Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Cornus ‘Cloud 9’ Cloud 9 Dogwood is a native ornamental tree, native to North America. It is a very showy bloomer in spring with yellow flowers surrounded by showy white bracts. It branches horizontally. The red fruits attract birds. Fall color is various shades of red and purple.
    HEIGHT: 15′ WIDTH: 15′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Red and Purple FLOWER COLOR: White BLOOM TIME: April-May
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Cucumber Magnolia is a native shade tree, native to North America. It produces fragrant, pale green to yellow flowers and seed pods containing bright red seeds. This magnolia has brighter and more beautiful fall color than most deciduous magnolias (yellow).
    HEIGHT: 40′ WIDTH: 20′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow FLOWER COLOR: Yellow to green BLOOM TIME: April-May
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Degroot’s Spire Arborvitae evergreen trees are very narrow, slow growing evergreens. Foliage is dark green and scale like. HEIGHT: 20′ WIDTH: 4′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Magnolia ‘Dr. Merril’

    Dr. Merril Magnolia is an ornamental tree and a very heavy bloomer. The flowers are star-like and fragrant. The fruits appear on some trees after the flowers with bright red seeds.
    HEIGHT: 40′ WIDTH: 30′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FLOWER COLOR: White BLOOM TIME: March-April
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud is a native ornamental tree. It is an understory tree with heart shaped leaves. It blooms in early spring with bright pink, pea-like flowers. The fall color is yellow.
    HEIGHT: 20′ WIDTH: 25′ EXPOSURE: Full sun to partial shade FALL COLOR: Yellow FLOWER COLOR: Pink BLOOM TIME: April
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Eastern Redcedar is a native evergreen tree. The shape can be variable. The needles are typically dark green. The fruit on the female trees is pale blue and enjoyed by birds. HEIGHT: 30′ WIDTH: 8′ EXPOSURE: Full sun Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Eastern White Pine evergreen trees have needles that are short, pointy and dark green. Growth is very slow. The brown cones are pendulous. HEIGHT: 60′ WIDTH: 30′ EXPOSURE: Full sun Photos by Scott Beuerlein
  • Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’ Elizabeth Magnolia is an ornamental tree with large, pale yellow flowers appear in spring. No showy fall color.
    HEIGHT: 20′ WIDTH: 12′ EXPOSURE: Yellow FALL COLOR: March-April
    Photos by Scott Beuerlein
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