Cascading branches similar to the Purple Weeping Beech but with a more columnar habit. Prefers well drained soils. Slow growing, this tree will tolerate some drought and a little salt.
Very useful as a specimen tree. Male catkins are attractive in spring. A symmetrical pyramidal head and dark green foliage are characteristic of this tree. Interesting corky white bark. Drought...
Once established this is a fast growing tree that is excellent for moist areas. Foliage turns from bluish green to brilliant yellow in the Fall. No serious insect or disease...
A good hardy tree which does well in extreme city conditions. Elm like leaves. Requires good watering the first year of transplant. Once established it grows well in most soil...
Large flowering tree with large, heart shaped leaves and spectacular fragrant white flowers in June/July. Flowers are followed by large hanging seed pods. Very attractive. Usually comes into leaf late...
A small, slow growing native tree that does well in either sun or shade. Foliage is dark green that turns a brilliant orange to red colour in the Fall. Stems...