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If you are looking for a tough urban tree that can handle just about anything you throw at it, look no further. Skyward Baldcypress is a very narrow upright cultivar that has a ton going for it. The name says it all, with a leader...
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Taxodium distichum ‘Lindsey’s Skyward’ (low-branched)
Lindsey's Skyward™ Baldcypress (low-branched)
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If you are looking for a tough urban tree that can handle just about anything you throw at it, look no further. Skyward Baldcypress is a very narrow upright cultivar that has a ton going for it. The name says it all, with a leader...
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This excellent narrow form of Baldcypress has made a splash in several prominent plantings. Stately trees with beautiful deep green foliage. Shawnee Brave™ is an Earl Cully selection that has put Baldcypress into first class status.
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Apache Chief® cultivar has a broadly pyramidal form with a strong central leader. This fast grower has soft, sage-green foliage that turns to a bronzy copper in the fall. Baldcypress do great in wet or waterlogged conditions but are surprisingly adapted to drier sites.
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Titan® is one of the hottest new trees we have seen, dramatically upright, darker green than its ancestor, Green Giant, and with more branching up high in the plant. Great vigor and performance like Green Giant but, side by side, you will choose the tight...
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Green Giant Western Cedar (Thuja Green Giant) is the best screening conifer we know of - so we grow it for YOU! It transplants well, is exceptionally vigorous (3' per year), and is more shade tolerant than Leyland Cypress. Green Giant Western Cedar's rich green...
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Introduced by the Hetz family at Fairview Evergreen Nursery, PA, it is their most well-known Thuja introduction. Faster growing than other T. occidentalis cultivars, its attractive medium green foliage holds color through winter, and the dense branching holds up well to snow loads. Hetz Wintergreen...
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Highland Western Red Cedar showed up in our fields as a sport of Green Giant. It is slightly more narrow with lighter green “Hinoki-esque” foliage. With a slightly slower growth rate and a smaller all around frame, this is a great option for an area...
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This excellent American Linden hybrid adds another native shade tree to our diverse landscape. American Linden will eventually become a large tree but the growth rate is not rampant so it should serve well in many landscape situations. Once is established Redmond American Linden is...
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Sterling Silver Linden is a very ornamental shade tree with a broad, oval habit of growth. The glossy leaves are dark green on top and silvery-white underneath, giving it a shimmering effect with each breeze. The early summer blooms are fragrant, showy and attractive to...
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Kalysta Winged Elm is a great improvement for this native tree species! Kalysta has a strong central leader and a vase-shaped crown, and the usual small cork-like wings on the branches which give this Elm its name. Along with its uniform growth habit, Kalysta's dark...
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Traveling on I-475 near Macon, GA, John Barbour noticed a tree in the wooded buffer area near one of the Macon interchanges that looked like a "green wall"-it was completely thick and full from the ground up with awesome dark green...
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