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Cedrus libani
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| This is the legendary tree known to humanity for millennia. Individual specimens in the wild may exceed 1000 years of age. In youth these trees are distinctly conical in shape, but as they reach their first century, they tend to form broad crowns and take on a beautiful tiered form. Suitable for... |
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Cercis siliquastrum
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ca$ 3.65 |
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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. |
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Chionanthus virginicus
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ca$ 3.65 |
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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. |
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Cornus mas
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ca$ 3.65 |
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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... |
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Cornus nuttallii
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ca$ 3.25 |
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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. |
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Cotinus coggygria
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ca$ 4.25 |
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| Bushy deciduous shrub or small tree with oval green leaves that turn yellow, orange and red in autumn. The fruiting panicles turn gray and give the appearance of a smokey haze over the plant --hence its common name of smoketree. Height and spread up to 15 feet. |
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Crataegus schraderiana
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Thorny deciduous shrub or small tree with silvery cut foliage that bears creamy white flowers followed by abundant purple fruits. Height and spread up to 13 feet. |
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Cydonia oblonga
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Cydonia, named after the town of Cydon in Crete, is an ancient fruit that never seems to have caught on much in North America. A large shrub or small tree to 6m (20ft) the Quince is an excellent choice for almost any garden. The aromatic fruit has a vaguely citrus-like scent and is rich in pectin... |
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Decaisnea fargesii
Syn. Decaisnea insignis Syn. Slackia insignis
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| A small multi-trunked tree, Decaisnea rarely exceeds 5-6 meters in height, with a similar spread. The bright green pinnate leaves, which can be as long as 90cm (3ft), emerge in mid-spring. The pendent panicles of blooms, up to 45cm (18in) long, have sparse bright green-yellow petalless flowers, up... |
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Diospyros lotus
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This member of the Ebony family is a beautiful spreading deciduous tree with smooth grey bark, glossy dark green leaves that turn golden in the fall, and small yellow fruit. |