Woodlawn Tree Inventory
Woodlawn trees are available in various root size containers, 10 gal. – 100 gal. Not all trees are available in each size. Please email or contact us for specific information on a certain tree of interest.
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Eastern RedbudScientific Name: Cercis canadensis The fall color is a nice yellow, the bark is ornamental and the heart-shaped leaves attractive but the spring show is most spectacular, the lovely pink display lasting as long as three weeks in April. Somewhat of a... |
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Eastern White PineScientific Name: Pinus Strobus This tree is soft and plumy when young and irregular and majestic in old age. Fast-growing and with a tendency to shed limbs under ice and snow loads, this tree is not for restricted locations. Use with the knowledge that... |
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Elizabeth MagnoliaScientific Name: Magnolia x ‘Elizabeth’ A very well mannered and adaptable small tree that that matures at about 20’ high and wide. Elizabeth flowers are less gaudy than the Saucer Magnolia but are not as messy and much less likely to be injured by late... |
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European HornbeamScientific Name: Carpinus betulus A low maintenance tree that tolerates urban conditions and difficult sites. The leaves are glossy and clean throughout the growing season. But the most distinguishing feature is the slate grey bark and the fluted trunk... |
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Grace Hybrid SmoketreeScientific Name: Cotinus x dumeri 'Grace' This small tree is a cross between our native Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus) and its European sister (Cotinus coggygria). The most striking ornamental features are the foliage which emerges a brilliant red... |
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Indian CherryScientific Name: Rhamnus caroliniana What a fantastic plant! Lush foliage, striking late summer fruit and brilliant fall color are the ornamental features of this native small tree. Tolerates difficult growing sites extremely well. The flowers are... |
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Italian AlderScientific Name: Alnus cordata The beauty of this plant is the foliage which remains lush and green, even in drought conditions. The bark and branching structure provide winter interest. This tree is remarkably durable and trouble-free and should be... |
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Japanese Cornel DogwoodScientific Name: Cornus officionalis Another durable, eastern Dogwood that is quite similar to the C. mas. The bark of the Japanese Cornel tends to be more ornamental and the habit more tree-like with the flowers appearing about one week ahead of the... |
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Most Underutilized Trees You Should Consider Planting
Most Underutilized Trees You Should Consider Planting
Most Underutilized Trees You Should Consider Planting
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