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[N = NATIVE / M.H. = Mature Height / W = Wildlife Value]
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BALSAM FIR – Abies balsamea – Fragrant native Christmas tree retains its soft, flat needles well for the holidays. Grows best in cool, well-drained soils in full sun. N,W
M.H. 50-75' 4 year seedling, 10/$10
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COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE –Picea pungens var. glauca – Silver-blue color makes this tree stand out as an ornamental or Christmas tree. Prefers well-drained soils and full sun. W
M.H. 100’ 4 year seedling 12-20”, 10/$10
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SCOTCH PINE-SPECIAL BLUE-GREEN–Pinus sylvestris –Favorite of Christmas tree retailers, it has a blue-green color and produces beautiful uniformly dense trees. Excellent needle retention, and will grow on a wide variety of soils.
M.H. 50-75’, 3 year seedling, 10/$10
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PAPER BIRCH - Betula papyrifera – Popular in landscaping, a stunning native birch with white peeling bark and golden fall foliage. Fast growing. Does best in full sun. N, W
M.H. 80’, 2 year seedling, 18-24”, 3/$9
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YELLOW BIRCH -Betula alleghaniensis – A native birch with delicately curling silver to golden bark and golden fall foliage. A very aesthetic, native species. Prefers cool, moist
M.H. 75’, 2 year seedling, 18-24”, 3/$9
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PAGODA DOGWOOD – Cornus alternifoilia- An understory native tree with branches that grow horizontally, giving it the pagoda-like appearance after which it is named. Prefers moist soil and moderate to full shade. N.W
M.H. 15-20’, 2 year seedling, 18-24”, 3/$12
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PIN OAK-Quercus palustris – Horizontal branching gives this species a unique appearance. One of the most popular ornamental oak species.
M.H. 75’, 2 year seedling, 18-24”, 3/$12
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AMERICAN PERSIMMON- Diospyros virginiana - A native fruit tree with fragrant bell-shaped flowers that attract wildlife. Orange fruit is used in jams, pies etc. Need male and female to pollinate. Several needed to insure pollination. Northern seed source.
N, M.H. 30’ , 1 year seedling, 8-16”, 5/$15
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