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Aristocrat Flowering Pear
Pyrus Calleryana Aristocrat

Description:  Deciduous tree, 30-40 ft. Upright conical. Leaves are narrow, glossy, purple-red to orange fall color. Flowers white, borne in clusters. Sun. Very adaptable to many different soils; tolerates drying and pollution. Hardy to USDA Zone 4
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Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Amelanchier

Description:  The Serviceberry is a deciduous small tree, 15-25 ft, white flowers in spring. Adaptable. Full sun to partial shade. Selected for its abundant white flowers in the spring and vivid red-orange fall color. Hardy to USDA Zone 4. Does well in many areas but likes well drained soil.
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Blireiana Flowering Plum
Prunus x Blireiana

Description:  This small deciduous hybrid is a very popular double flowing plum. With drooping branch tips and bronze new growth, the Blireana bears bright pink, double flowers. The foliage is greenish-red with dark red-brown branches. It is a popular addition to the garden giving an unusual leaf color and a brilliant spring flower.
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Bloodgood Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood'

Description:  The bloodgood maple is an upright, vase shaped, small graceful tree 15-20’ tall. The new leaves are bright red changing to dark purple-red throughout the season. Zone 5
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Capital Flowering Pear
Pyrus calleryana Capital

Description:  The Capital Flowering Pear is a deciduous tree growing to 30 or 40 ft. Upright conical shape. Leaves are narrow and glossy changing purple-red to orange in the fall. Flowers are white and borne in clusters. Very adaptable to many different soils; tolerates drying and pollution. Hardy to USDA Zone 4.
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Chanticleer Flowering Pear
Pyrus Calleryana Chanticleer

Description:  Deciduous tree, 30-40 ft. Upright, narrow columnar form, reddish fall color. Flowers white, borne in clusters. Hardy to USDA Zone 4. The Chanticleer Pear is a very good street tree because of nearly no litter. It's adaptable to many soils and tolerates drought and salt fairly well. It has uniform habit and is resistant to diseases and storm damage.
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Coral Bark Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku'

Description:  The coral bark maple is a rounded tree, 20 to 25’ in height and 15-20’ wide. Yellow gold fall color. Coral red winter bark gives this tree its name. Zone 5
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Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Crimson Queen'

Description:  The crimson queen onsistently provides the beautiful fall color as seen in the Pacific Northwest. Each of the lobes of the leaf is divided into additional lobes, giving the foliage a unique appearance. Strongly pyramidal growth.
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Franklin Tree
Franklinia Alatamaha

Description:  Deciduous tree, 10-12 ft, upright spreading, open base. Good fall (red) color. Flowers are white with yellow centers, blooms from mid-summer into late fall. Sun to part shade. Requires moist, acid, well-drained soil supplied with ample organic matter. Hardy to USDA Zone 5
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Ivory Silk Tree Lilac
Syringa Reticula Ivory Silk

Description:  The Ivory Silk tree is a beautiful deciduous tree with stiff spreading branches, 20-25 ft high or more with a rounded crown. Flowers set in late spring and are creamy white, fragrant, arranged in dense, hanging clusters. Blooms later than most other species of lilac. Attractive reddish-brown bark. Likes sun. More or less trouble free trees. Hardy to USDA Zone 3.
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