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Cornus nuttallii Cornus nuttallii 

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Pyramidal deciduous tree that bears small flowers in spring, surrounded by four to six conspicuous white or pink-tinged bracts. The flowers are followed by round, orange-red fruit. The tree also has lovely red fall foliage colour. Height to 40 feet; spread to 25 feet. 
Styrax japonicum Styrax japonicum 

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A graceful deciduous tree that produces white, fragrant bell-shaped flowers in clusters along the undersides of its branches in late spring. Height 30 feet; spread 25 feet. 
Robinia pseudoacacia Robinia pseudoacacia 

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Eventually grows into a large open tree to 27 meters in height, spread to 15 meters. Bark is grey to black with deep lattice-like furrows. Branches may be thorny, but many popular cultivated varieties have fewer thorns. Leaves compound - pinnate with 9 to 19 2cm leaflets each. Fragrant ivory to... 
Cercis siliquastrum Cercis siliquastrum 

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A spreading, often multi-stemmed deciduous tree with heart-shaped blue-green leaves, bronze when young. Clusters of magenta flowers are borne in spring both before and with the emerging leaves. Height and spread is 30 feet. 
Chionanthus virginicus Chionanthus virginicus 

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Spreading deciduous shrub with glossy green leaves bears fragrant white flowers in pendent panicles in summer, followed by blue-black fruit. Height and spread 10 feet. 
Cornus mas Cornus mas 

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This species of Dogwood deserves better recognition in general horticulture. It is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, growing up to 5-7 meters (15-20ft) in height, with a similar spread. In late winter delicate clusters of beautifully scented yellow flowers emerge before the leaves. Bloom time... 
Acer pectinatum subsp forrestii Acer pectinatum subsp forrestii 

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This spreading deciduous tree has arching branches which become green and white striped with age. Dark green leaves with 3 to 5 lobes turn orange-red in fall. Height and spread 30 feet. 
Ailanthus altissima Ailanthus altissima 

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This spreading deciduous tree is grown for its striking foliage and colorful, winged fruit. The leaves are oblong to elliptic, pinnate and composed of up to 30 leaflets. They open reddish green and turn mid-green. Terminal panicles up to 12 inches across of small green flowers are produced in... 
Arbutus menziesii Arbutus menziesii 

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One of the most beautiful native trees of the North American Pacific Coast. A broadleaf evergreen tree with white flowers in the spring and small orange fruit in the autumn. The rich red-ochre coloured bark peels off in sheets during the growing season revealing the smooth new tan coloured bark in... 
Arbutus unedo Arbutus unedo 

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A broadleaf evergreen tree or shrub with white flowers in the fall, often as the fruit from the previos year is ripening. The rich red-ochre coloured bark peels off in strips during the growing season. 
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