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lasting, 2 to 3 inches

florida and more

Weeping’ look

white blossoms may

drought tolerant.

especially well

cover trees for over a

Needs another

planted on a

month in late spring

kousa dogwood

hillside or above a

and early summer.

nearby to produce

wall.

Showy, pinkish red,

best fruit show.

raspberry like berries, Prune to encourage

in late summer.

single trunk. Zones

5-7.

Cornus mas

Moderate growing

Grow in full sun to

One of the earliest

round headed small

part shade in fertile plants to bloom.

tree or large shrub,

well-drained soil.

Makes a lovely

Cornelian cherry

often with multiple

Resistant to usual

under story in a

trunks. Reaches 20 to

dogwood pests.

woodland garden.

25 ft. Glossy green,

Prune off lower

Use in mixed

2-4 inch long, oval

branches to reveal

border or as an

leaves with prominent handsome bark.

informal hedge or

veins. Poor fall color. Zones 5-8.

screen. Most

Flowers a misty

effective with a

yellow haze in late

dark background

winter or early spring.

that shows off the

Edible fruit in mid-

blossoms.

summer.

Elaeagnus

Fast growing tree or

Grow in average

Useful informal

angstifolia

shrub to 20 ft. with

soil in full sun.

hedge or

rounded, open shape.

Performs well in

windbreak, or use

Small, oval silvery

dry soil, windy

as a specimen in a

Russian olive

green leaves. Fragrant sites, and seashore

mixed border.

flowers followed by

conditions. Prune

Silvery foliage

yellow green berries

to encourage a

looks good with

with silver scales.

single trunk. May

other gray-leaved

Dark brown shedding form root suckers.

plants and contrasts

bark.

Zones 3-7.

with darker green

foliage.

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Small Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Halesia Carolina

Slow-growing, broad

Grow in moist,

Native to the

spreading, round

highly organic,

Southeast. Makes

Carolina silverbell

headed tree to 25 ft.,

acidic soil in full

an excellent under

sometimes 30 to 40

sun or partial

story in a

ft. Oval leaves 2 to 5

shade. Zones 5-9.

woodland garden.

inches long turn

Use in mixed

yellow in fall.

border or as a patio

Delicate, white bell-

tree. Looks best

shaped flowers in

with a dark

clusters dangle along

background that

undersides of

shows off flowers,

branches in mid-

or planted on a

spring.

hillside where

flowering branches

can be viewed

from below.

Magnolia stellata

Slow growing, often

Grow in full sun in

Use in mixed

multi-trunked tree or

loamy soil. Prune

border, as a

Star magnolia

shrub to 20 ft. Oblong to encourage

specimen, or

leaves 2 to 4 inches

growth of multiple

against a house

long turn yellow in

trunks. Late freezes wall or dark green

fall. Fragrant, many-

can destroy

background, giving

petaled, 3-inch

blossoms; avoid

it plenty of space.

flowers cover trees in

southern exposure,

‘Royal Star has

early spring before

which encourage

very large flowers

leaves emerge. Silver

early frost

and is most cold

gray bark.

susceptible

hardy; ‘Water lily’

flowers. Establish

is a bushy plant

strong branch

with pink buds

structure to avoid

opening white.

breaking from

winter ice. Zones

5-9.

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Small Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Styrax japonicus

Moderate growing

Grow in moist,

A graceful tree,

tree with horizontal

acid soil in full sun perfect for a patio

branches, wider than

or partial shade.

or mixed border.

Japanese snowbell

tall, reaches 20 to 30

Remove low

Plant on a hillside

ft. Long pointed dark

growing branches

where blossoms

green leaves turn

if desired. Zones 6-

can be seen from

yellow in fall.

8 and moderate

below.

Numerous bell

regions of Zone 9.

shaped flowers

dangle along the

undersides of the

branch in late spring

and early summer.

Fissured bark.

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Medium Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Amelanchier laevis

Moderate growing

Grow in full sun to

Native to the

tall shrub or small

partial shade in

eastern U.S., this

tree with multiple

moist, fertile, acid

shrubby tree works

Allegheny

trunks and an open

soil. Susceptible to

best naturalized in

serviceberry

branching pattern.

firelight and rose

woodland, where

shadblow

Reaches 35 to 40 ft.

family insects, but

its early spring

Leaves open red and

not usually serious

flowers brighten

change to gray green

in naturalized

the forest and the

in summer, turning

plantings. Zones 4-

summer berries

red and yellow in fall. 8.

feed birds.

Hazy white flowers in

early spring as the

leaves emerge. Small

red berries in the

summer. Bark is

ornamental pink gray.

Carpinus betulus

Slow growing, round

Grow in average

Excellent lawn tree

headed tree to 30 ft.;

soil in full sun;

for shade. Mass

eventually 50 ft. or

tolerates a wide

plant ‘Columnaris’

European

more. Dark green,

range of

as a windbreak or

hornbeam,

oblong, pointy leaves

conditions. Good

screen. ‘Fastigiata’

ironwood

with saw tooth edges

city tree. Zones 5-

is vase-shaped. Not

turn yellow or orange

7.

columnar.

in fall. Sinewy trunks

and branches with

smooth gray bark

similar to beech trees.

Cladrastis lutea

Slow growing, round

Grow in full sun in

Native to the

headed tree to 25 ft.

acid to alkaline

southern states and

Yellowwood

Light green

soils. Prune in

effective

compound leaves turn summer, since sap

naturalized in

gold and orange in

will bleed

woodland. Use as

fall. Clusters of

profusely in late

lawn shade tree

pendulous fragrant

winter and spring.

alone or in groups.

white flowers in early Zones 4-8.

Casts a dense

summer. Smooth gray

shade and is deep

bark.

rooted. Does not

bloom well when

young.

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Medium Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Magnolia

Reaches 10 to 20 ft.

Grow in partial to

Native to regions

virgininiana

in the north and up to

full shade in acid,

along the east and

60 ft. in the south.

moist to wet soil.

gulf coasts.

Deciduous in the

Susceptible to ice

Excellent

Sweet bay

north, evergreen in

storm damage, but

naturalized in

the south. Leaves 3 to less so than most

woodland where

5 inches long, glossy

magnolias. Zones

evergreen foliage

green with white

5-9.

provides winter

undersides. Fragrant

interest. Good tree

3-inch blossoms

in border along

appear sparsely from

shady side of

late spring to autumn.

house.

Fall fruits with red

seeds.

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Tall Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Acer saccharum

Moderate growing,

Grow in good,

Excellent lawn

round headed to oval

loamy soil in full

shade tree. Use to

tree, to 5 ft. Leaves 5

sun or light shade.

create woodland;

Sugar maple

lobed, medium green

Less tolerant of

may be planted as

in summer, turning

stress than other

an under story tree

brilliant yellow,

maples. May suffer that will eventually

orange, and red in

leaf scorch during

grow tall enough to

fall. Greenish yellow

drought years.

become the

haze of flowers

Zones 3-7.

dominant tree.

before foliage

emerges in spring.

Bark smooth gray

brown when young,

becoming deeply

furrowed with age.

Betula nigra

Moderate to fast

Grow in moist,

Stunning tree for

‘Heritage’

growing tree, reaches

acid soil in full

use in lawn or

40 to 70 ft. Leaves

sun. Tolerates wet

garden; casts light

toothed, arrow

soil. Resistant to

shade. Locate

‘Heritage’ river

headed, 3 inch long,

bores, which

where it can be

birch

open yellow green,

trouble other

appreciated in

changing to dark

birches. Cut out

winter. Be sure to

green in summer and

older trunks of

purchase the

yellow in fall.

maturing trees to

‘Heritage’ cultivar;

Ornamental reddish

encourage

the species has

brown bark peels to

regrowth with

variable bark

lighter patches of

attractive bark.

characteristics.

salmon and cream on

Zones 4-9.

young and middle

aged trees.

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Tall Tree Name

Description

Maintenance

Comments

Liquidambar

Moderate to fast

Grow in full sun in

Excellent lawn or

styraciflua

growing tree, reaches

moist, acid soil.

street tree. Plant in

60 to 75 ft. high.

Fruits are slow to

mixed border or

Sweet gum

Leaves are star-

break down and

woodland so fruits

shaped emerge pale

may be a cleanup

drop where no

green mature to

problem in some

clean up is needed.

glossy dark green,

situations. Does

changing to purple,

not tolerate air

red, yellow, and

pollution. Zones 5-

bronze in fall.

9.

Zelkova serrata

Moderate to fast

Grow in full sun in

Attractive lawn and

growing, vase shaped

moist, rich soil.

street tree,

tree, reaching 40 to

Tolerates draught

suggested as a

Japanese zelkova

80 ft. Oval toothed

and pollution once

replacement for

leaves emerge light

established. This

American elm.

green and mature to

elm is resistant to

‘Village Green’ is

dark green, changing

Dutch elm disease.

fast growing, with

to yellow-orange in

Zones 6-9.

a strong upright

fall. Smooth gray

vase-shape. Zones

bark.

5-9.

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Weekender Evergreen Tree Recommendations

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Evergreen

Description Maintenance

Comments

Tree Name

Chamae-cyparis

Moderate growing

Grow in full sun in

Use these large

lawsoniana

with soft, scale like

moist, loamy, acid

growing

evergreen needles;

soil. Prefer a cool,

evergreens as lawn

Lawson false

eventually reaching

humid climate;

trees or for

cypress

100 ft. C. obtuse has

may get mites in

screening.

a flat, fan shaped

hot climates. Zones

sprays of dark green

5-8.

needles. Both have

attractive shredding,

reddish brown bark.

Picea omorika

Slow growing,

Grow in full to

The more graceful

narrowly columnar

partial sun in deep,

spruce. Very useful

Serbian spruce

tree with symmetrical rich, moist soil.

because of its

pendulous branches.

Tolerates both acid narrow shape; use

Reaches 20 to 25 ft.

and alkaline

as a specimen,

after 50 years, 100 ft.

conditions. Protect

street tree, or

with great age.

from winter wind.

screen.

Glossy, dark green

Mites may be

needles marked with

troublesome in

white. Cones 2 inches warm climates.

long.

Zones 4-8.

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Evergreen

Description Maintenance

Comments

Tree Name

Pinus strobes

Fast growing, single

Grow in well-

Use as a specimen

trunked tree with

drained, fertile,

tree, or plant as a

White pine

open, airy branching.

acid soil. Tolerates

privacy screen or

Reaches 50 to 80 ft.

heavy soil and

distant background.

over 100 ft. with age.

drought once

May be sheared for

Needles 3-5 inches

established. Very

a formal hedge.

long, bright green to

susceptible to

bluish green. Cones

white pine blister

6-8 inches long.

rust, but the disease

needs nearby wild

or cultivated

currants as an

alternate host to

infect pines. Does

not tolerate air

pollution or road

salt. Zones 3-9.

Podocarpus

Slow growing,

Growing full sun to Use as a specimen

macrophyllus

upright, oval tree;

partial shade in

tree, or plant as a

reaches 20 to 35 ft.,

well-drained,

privacy screen or

Podocarpus, yew

but may be shorter in

fertile soil. Best in

distant background.

podocarpus

colder climates.

shade in the south;

May be sheared for

Needles 1 to 2 inches

protect from winter a formal hedge.

long, glossy dark

sun in all climates.

green, arranged

Branches may be

around stems. Red

thinned to restrict

berry like fruits.

size. Zones 8-9.

Pseudotsuga

Very slow growing

Grow in fertile,

Distinctive

menzieii

tree with horizontal

moist, acid soil in

evergreen with a

branches arranged in

full sun. Protect

course texture and

Douglas fir

whorls. Reaches 20 to from wind and late

very dark foliage.

30 ft., 60-90 ft. with

afternoon sun in

Use as a specimen

great age. Needles 5

hot climates. Zones or in a mixed