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Ostrya
virginiana |
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American Hophornbeam
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Slender, spreading branches, with handsome beech-like foliage that turns
clear yellow in the Fall. Exfoliating bark lends interest to this
fine-textured specimen tree. |
| B&B |
1¾"-2" Cal. |
B&B |
2½" -3" Cal. |
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3 |
35'x25' |
B&B |
2"-2½" Cal. |
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Oxydendrum
arboreum |
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Sourwood
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native is becoming quite popular because it offers interest throughout
the year. Its foliage emerges a rich green in Spring, giving way
to yellow, purple, and bright red hues in Fall. Its flowers, which
appear in June and July, are white, drooping panicles that literally
cover the plant. The fruits take over in late Summer and persist
through the Fall. |
| B&B |
4'-5' |
B&B |
6'-7' |
| Zone 5 |
25'x20' |
B&B |
5'-6' |
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