Plant Directory

Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Amber jubilee ’
Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Amber jubilee ’
Striking Foliage
Height
5-6'
Spread
4'
Zone
4-7
Flower
White flowers in Spring
Light
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Orange, yellow and gold turning purple and red in Fall.
$50.95

Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Fireside’
Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Fireside’
More compact and rounded form with more mildew resistance.
Height
5-7'
Spread
4-6'
Zone
3-7
Flower
Pinkish white in Spring
Light
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Red-purple
$49.95

Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Little Devil ’
Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Little Devil ’
Compact and easy to grow. Useful in smaller urban gardens.
Height
3-4'
Spread
3-4'
Zone
4-7
Flower
White and pink flowers in June
Light
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Deep Burgundy
$49.95

Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Summer Wine ’
Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Summer Wine ’
Requires little pruning.
Height
5-6'
Spread
5-6'
Zone
3-7
Flower
White and pink flowers in mid-summer.
Light
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Dark Green to Dark Crimson Red
$49.95

Physocarpus Summerwine Ninebark
Summer Wine Ninebark-Tree
Neat compact branching and fine, deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. This native variety has pinkish-white, button-like flowers in mid-summer. It is very showy and extremely hardy.
Growth rate: Medium 1-2’ per year
Height
5'-6'
Spread
4'-5'
Zone
3-7
Flower
White/Pink
$110.95

Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen
Quaking Aspen
The small leaves of this native tree tremble in the slightest breeze for a beautiful effect. It can be found in moist, shallow, rocky, or clay soils. The bark is an attractive greenish-white.
Growth rate: Fast 2-3’ per year
Height
60'-80'
Spread
30'
Zone
2-7
Foliage Color
Green to Bright Yellow
$139.95

Prunus Mesabi Cherry
Mesabi Cherry
Long stemmed, red-fleshed fruits with sugar content halfway between pie cherries and 'Bing' cherries. Pyramidal tree grows to a height of 12 feet. Fruit resembles 'Meteor' but pit is smaller
Ripens: Early July
Pollination Req.: Self-fertile, no pollinator needed
Height
10'-14'
Spread
10'-14'
Zone
4-8
Flower
Red
$55.95

Prunus Mount Royal Plum
Mount Royal Plum
Medium sized fruit
Good eaten off tree. Excellent for dessert, jam and preserves. Tender juicy flesh. Considered the best blue cultivar in Wisconsin and Minnesota
Ripens: Late August
Pollination Req.: Self-fertile, no pollinator required.
Height
8'-12'
Spread
8'12'
Zone
4-8
Flower
Blue
$55.95

Prunus Sweet Cherry Pie Cherry Tree
Sweet Cherry Pie
Sweeter than other cherries but not quite sweet enough for fresh eating. Great for jams, jellies and pies.
Ripens: Early Season
Pollination: Self-Fruitful
Height
15'
Spread
15'
Zone
3-8
Flower
Dark Red
$57.95

Prunus Evans Bali Cherry
Evans Bali Cherry
Deep dark red fruit 1” in diameter and excellent for baking and fresh eating. The fruit is much sweeter than other sour cherries. Extremely hardy buds.
Ripens: August
Pollination Req.: Self-fertile, no pollinator required
Height
15'
Spread
10'
Zone
3-8
Flower
Red
$55.95

Prunus Meteor Cherry
Meteor Cherry
medium-sized cherries. Their tart/sweet yellow flesh is great for sauces, wonderful for pies, and good for fresh eating. A good choice for colder areas.
Ripens: Early to Mid Summer
Pollination Req.: Self-fertile, not pollinator required
Height
8'-10'
Spread
8'-10'
Zone
4-8
Flower
Red
$55.95

Prunus Northstar Cherry
North Star Cherry
Large sized fruit –Tart Flesh is red, meaty and juicy with a pleasantly acidic flavor. Good for fresh eating, baking and canning. A vigorous, natural dwarf variety that is highly productive. Fruit will retain quality on tree for 2 weeks after ripening. Self-fertile.
Ripens: Mid-Summer
Pollination Req.: Self-fertile, no pollinator required.
Height
8'-10'
Spread
6'-'8'
Zone
4-8
Flower
Red
$55.95

Prunus Purpleleaf Sand Cherry
Prunus Purpleleaf Sand Cherry
Flowers are fragrant.
Height
6-8'
Spread
5-6'
Zone
3-8
Flower
Pink in Spring
Light
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Purple-red
$38.95

Pyrus Patten Pear
Patten Pear
Good sized fruit
Good quality, excellent for canning; fallen fruit can be messy. Very resistant to fireblight. Should be picked about one week before ripening and then allowed to ripen
Ripens: Mid to late September
Pollination Req.: Requires pollinator i.e. Summer Crisp
Height
30'
Spread
25'
Zone
4-8
Flower
Yellow w/Red Blush
$64.95

Pyrus Parker Pear
Parker Pear
Medium sized fruit Parker is a sweet tender pear that is very good for fresh eating, baking, desserts, and storing. Fruit must be picked before it ripens. Upright, vigorous growing tree.
Ripens: Mid-August
Pollination Req.: Requires pollinator i.e. Summer Crisp
Height
15'-20'
Spread
10-15
Zone
4-8
Flower
Yellow/Bronze
$64.95

Pyrus Summer Crisp Pear
Summer Crisp Pear
The flesh is sweet and crisp. A dependable producer. Harvest in mid-August when fruit is crisp and firm and still green with a red blush. Resistant to fire blight. This is a hardy tree. Used for fresh eating.
Ripens: August
Pollination Req.: Requires pollinator i.e. Parker, Patten
Height
20'-25'
Spread
20'-25'
Zone
3-8
Flower
Green w/red blush
$64.95

Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak
Swamp White Oak
Excellent in both wet and upland soils. This tree has a course, less deeply incised leaf than Q. alba and acorns borne on 2-4” stalks
Growth rate: Slow 6”- 1’ per year
Height
50'-60'
Spread
40'-50'
Zone
4-8
Foliage Color
Dark Green to Yellow Brown-Red
$159.95

Quercus ellipsoidalis Northern Pin Oak
Northern Pin Oak
An attractive shade tree with a pyramidal-oval habit of growth, pointy leaves and excellent rich red fall color, fast growing for an oak; grows best in loose, slightly acidic soils, but more tolerant of alkaline soils than its popular relative the pin oak.
Growth rate: Medium 1-2’ per year
Height
50'
Spread
50'
Zone
3-6
Foliage Color
Dark Green to Red
$129.95

Quercus macro Bur Oak
Bur Oak
The hardiest of the oaks, this shade tree is singularly majestic, with its picturesque wide-spreading habit of growth and gnarled branches, best for larger landscapes; extremely tough and adaptable but relatively slow growing, plant for future generations. Vary adaptable
Growth rate: Slow 6”- 1’ per year
Height
80'
Spread
80'
Zone
3-8
Foliage Color
Dark Green to Coppery/Bronze
$147.95

Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak #10
Northern Red Oak
A beautiful and artistic shade tree with a picturesque loosely pyramidal habit of growth and good red fall color; fast growing for an oak, an extremely tough and adaptable tree, best for larger landscapes; prefers loose, slightly acidic soils. Under ideal conditions can be expected to live to a ripe old age of 300 years
Growth rate: Fast 2’ per year
Height
70'
Spread
70'
Zone
3-8
Foliage Color
Dark Green to Red
$147.95