Eastern Red Cedar
The Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus Virginiana, is a small to medium-sized aromatic evergreen tree. Typically, the trunk is straight and the tree has a pointed, dense, conical crown that may be varied or irregular, depending on ecotype or competing vegetation. The fruit, or cone, is berrylike and dark blue. Its deep roots and small leaf surface make it very drought resistant. The wood of the Red Cedar is fragrant and is used extensively for furniture. The foliage is bright green to dark green.
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Aristocrat Flowering Pear
The Aristocrat Flowering Pear tree, Pyrus ‘Aristocrat’, is a beautiful tree that is attractive in all four seasons. It produces masses of white flowers in early spring, followed by bright, glossy green, disease resistant foliage.The clean winter outline is upright to pyramidal when young and becomes broadly oval at maturity. Home owners and landscapers place this tree in prominent locations because of the year around beauty it provides.
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Red Sunset Red Maple
The Red Sunset® Red Maple tree, Acer Rubrum Red Sunset, is considered one of the best trees for early fall color! This is a large deciduous tree that has pyramidal form when young becoming rounded with age. Species name of rubrum (meaning red) is everywhere in evidence: red flowers in dense clusters in late March to early April (before the leaves appear), red fruit (reddish two-winged samara), reddish stems and twigs. The Red Sunset® is one of the best red maple cultivars available in commerce, with outstanding orange to red fall color.
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Crinkle Paper Tree Wrap
About the Crinkle Paper Tree Wrap: The tree wrap is crinkled to 33 1/3% stretch and is 4 inches wide. There is 150 feet per roll.
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Lewis Leake - Trees - September 13, 2006 - 6:29 pm
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