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 Viburnum lentago (nannyberry viburnum)
#3/5 gal. container: $40.00

Large shrub or small tree form grows 15-18' tall with variable spread. New foliage emerges yellow-green and changes to purplish red in fall. 3-5" wide white flower clusters are followed by fruit maturing to purplish-black. Requires good air circulation to prevent mildew, and can benefit from application of copper to foliage.
Acer ginnala (Amur maple)
#1 gal. container: $15.00

One of the most cold hardy maples, it is also highly adaptable to soils and conditions. Grow it as a large shrub or small tree form. Fall foliage makes a show with yellow, orange and red. Fragrant, creamy white flowers open in spring with new foliage, and it is the earliest of all the maples to leaf out in spring. Great for confined spaces, growing 15-18' high and wide. From China and Japan.
Acer pseudosieboldianum (Korean maple)
#2 gal. container: $25.00

Green leaves during spring and summer turns every beautiful shade of red to orange in the fall. An excellent substitute for the Japanese maples, though trees are slightly larger with a more upright branching habit. Leaves are green during spring and summer, turning beautiful shades of red and orange in fall. Native to Korea.
Acer triflorum (three flower maple)
#3/5 gal. container: $40.00

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Native to Manchuria and Korea, this small shade tree grows 20' to 30' tall in the midwest. Great red fall color and gorgeous exfoliating bark in long, vertical strips.

Larger sizes available in-store or local delivery only — check our downloadable tree and shrub price list.

Aesculus flava (yellow buckeye)
#10 gal. container: $130.00

Yellow buckeye has dark green foliage which emerges light green, and bright spikes of lemon yellow flowers rising above the foliage in mid spring. Foliage turns an outstanding coppery bronze in fall. Yellow Buckeye will grow to be about 50 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 45 feet.Grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 80 years or more. Does best in full sun to partial shade, prefers average to moist conditions, and shouldn't be allowed to dry out. Not particular as to soil type or pH, it's somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. Native to southwest North America.
Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' (red horsechestnut)
#10 gal. container: $130.00

Dark green foliage holds into fall. Very showy, scarlet red upright 10" flower panicles cover this tree from early spring and last for weeks. Among our favorite trees, we've planted one to the north of the old starburst sign.
Albizia julibrissin (mimosa, silk tree)
#3 gal. container: $40.00

Very fast-growing small tree with lacy, delicate foliage covered with 2-3" pink, fuzzy blooms in summer. Trees can grow from a small 2-3' whip into a 6-8' tall well-branched tree in one year, and quickly fill out to their full potential of 15-20' high and wide in a few more years. Highly adaptable to most conditions, our trees are grown from seed collected from local old-timers who've proven their tolerance to Zone 5. Beware of trees bought in from southern growers - they will die in the cold and you will be sad. Buy our hardy Kansas field tested mimosa trees and be glad. Mimosas are native from Iran through central China.
Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' (apple serviceberry)
#2 gal. container: $30.00

A hybrid of Amelanchier arborea and A. laevis, this ornamental tree has purplish tinged leaves as they emerge and bright red fall color. An excellent choice for focal points or border planting where space is limited. Grows 20-25' high and wide. Native from east coast to Kansas. Wonderful wildlife food source.

#2 gal. available June 1, 2011. #3 gal. available immediately.
Betula nigra 'Dura Heat' (river birch)
#10 gal. container $100.00

'Dura Heat' has a denser foliage canopy than river birch species, and also offers superior leaf spot resistance. Yellow fall color and cinnamon exfoliating bark in a multi-trunk form make this an excellent choice for limited spaces or sites that are poorly drained. Great wildlife food source.
Betula nigra 'Heritage' (river birch)
#15 gal. container $140.00

Loved for their papery, cinnamon exfoliating bark, their leaves turn bright yellow in fall. Grows up to 4 feet a year depending on site conditions, is cold hardy and very tolerant of flooding or drought adapting to almost any soil or climate.
   
 
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Many trees and shrubs listed as "currently unavailable" from our webstore can be purchased at the nursery. We ship plants in a range of container sizes through #3 gal. Trees and shrubs potted in #5 gal. through #25 gal. containers are too large for shipping, but can be purchased and picked up in store or scheduled for local delivery.

Check our downloadable tree and shrub price list.