Flowering Trees

Redbuds

Eastern Redbud

Cercis Canadense-Tree Form. Canadian Redbud Tree. (Eastern Redbud or Judas Tree). Bright pink flowers in masses along the branches precede the leaves in April. Native and adaptable to a wide range of site conditions. A deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. The heart-shaped leaves turn buttery yellow in fall. Grows 18-20′ tall. 6-7′ plant • 2-2.5″ cal. or 10-12 ft.
Partial Shade to Full Sun

Eastern Redbud ‘Forest Pansy’

Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy/Forest Pansy Redbud A dramatic, purple leafed selection. Flowers are rose-purple and emerge later than species standard. Spectacular spring bloomer, with very showy pink to purple flowers held tightly on bare branches in early spring; coarse heart-shaped leaves emerge deep purple. Incredible color accent tree. Zone 4. Grows to 20 feet.1.5-2″ cal. or 8-10 ft.
Partial Shade to Full Sun

Eastern Redbud ‘Oklahoma’

Cercis Canadense ‘Oklahoma Redbud- Mature size will range 15-25’ high and wide. Has rosy magenta flowers in mid-spring. Leaves start out as a reddish purple and gradually change to a dark lustrous green. Yellow-green fall color. 1.5-2″ cal. or 8-10 ft. • 1.5-2″ cal. OR 8-10 ft.
Partial Shade to Full Sun

Eastern Redbud ‘Texas’

Cercis Canadense Alba. White Flowering Eastern Redbud. Bright pink flowers in masses along the branches precede the leaves in April. Native and adaptable to a wide range of site conditions. 18-20′ high. A relatively small tree with spreading branches and a small short trunk. A poplar ornamental tree, which can be found in many gardens. The tree is one of the earliest flowering trees and adds color to gardens. 1.5-2″ cal. or 8-10 ft.
Full Sun to Shade


Service Berry

Serviceberry ‘Alleghany’

Alleghany Serviceberry. Leaves are a distinct purple-bronze with white fleecy flowers in late March to mid April. Small, round, dark purplish-black berries are valuable to wildlife and humans alike. The leaves are finely-toothed and turn red-orange in fall. Grows 15-25′. 8-10′ plant
Wildlife Attraction

Serviceberry ‘Robin Hill’

A gracious compact grower, to 20’x 15′, adds early color to the small garden. ‘Robin Hill’ flowers are pink in bud opening to white early-mid April.The summertime brings colorful edible berries. Fall color is a fiery red-orange. develops a more uniform, shapely canopy and tree form than most.  8-10′ plan

Purple Leaf Flowering Plum ‘Thundercloud’

Alleghany Serviceberry. Leaves are a distinct purple-bronze with white fleecy flowers in late March to mid April. Grows 15-25′. 2.5-3″ cal. or 12-14 ft.


Weeping Cherries

White Flowering Redbud

Cercis canadense Alba. White Flowering Eastern Redbud. White flowers in masses along the branches precede the leaves in April. Native and adaptable to a awide range of site conditions. 18-20′ high. 1.5-2″ cal. or 8-10 ft. • 2.5-3″ cal. or 12-14 ft.

Flowering Cherry ‘Yoshino’

Prunus Yeddensis. Yoshino Cherry. Rapid grower, rounded crown of spreading, arched branches. Grows 30′ high and wide covered by glossy dark green leaves. Foliage turns to yellow in fall. Many single, fragrant white to pink flowers, quite showy in spring. 2.5-3″ cal. or 12-14 ft.
Deciduous • Full Sun