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Pterocarya macroptera
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This spreading deciduous tree has pinnate leaves and produces small winged green fruit in pendent spikes in summer. Height to 70 feet; spread 40 feet. |
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Prunus serrula
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| The glossy, copper coloured bark is often considered to be this tree's greatest asset, but the white blooms in spring, and the golden leaves in autumn make this an invaluable addition to any garden. This deciduous tree has an ultimate height and spread of 30 feet. |
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Platycarya strobilacea
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This relative of the walnut is more slender an delicate in general appearance than its more robust cousin. Growing as tall as 15m(50ft) in the wild, these trees are usually shorter in cultivation. The alternate pinnate leaves produce a light dappled shade in the summer, and become yellow in the mid... |
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Platanus orientalis
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Vigorous, spreading deciduous tree with attractive flaking gray, brown and cream bark. Its glossy green leaves are deeply 5-lobed and up to 10 inches long. Produces green, later brown, fruit clusters in groups of up to six, which persist into winter. Can reach 100 feet height and spread. This... |
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Pinus ponderosa
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| A pine of distinction, the Ponderosa pine, or Western Yellow Pine, grows to 50m ( 164ft ) but will remain somewhat smaller in most gardens. Long needles and an open branch structure make for an elegant silhouette. |
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Pinus jeffreyi
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This conical conifer has deeply fissured black bark and gray-green leaves 5-10 inches long. Bears ovoid female cones with rounded bases. Height 80 feet; spread 25 feet. |
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Paulownia tomentosa 'tsinglingensis'
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Fast-growing, broadly columnar deciduous tree that produces fragrant lilac flowers in large upright panicles in late spring as the leaves emerge. Tolerates atmospheric pollution and poor soil. Makes a spectacular specimen tree to 40 feet high with a 30 foot spread. |
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Paulownia tomentosa
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Fast-growing, broadly columnar deciduous tree that produces fragrant lilac flowers in large upright panicles in late spring as the leaves emerge. Tolerates atmospheric pollution and poor soil. Makes a spectacular specimen tree to 40 feet high with a 30 foot spread. |
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Mespilus germanica
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Spreading deciduous tree that bears white flowers in late spring, followed by spherical fleshy brown fruit. Height 20 feet; spread 25 feet. The tree is self-fertile. The fruit is hard and acidic, but becomes edible after being bletted by frost. |
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Malus yunnanensis
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ca$ 4.25 |
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| This species of crabapple is not often seen in western gardens, but nonetheless this small tree definitely deserves greater attention. The white to faintly blushed pink blooms emerge with the foliage in spring, and are followed in summer and fall by attractive red fruit which persist into the... |