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Staghorn Sumac

The Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina, is the most well-known sumac. Its branches resemble deer antlers. Staghorn sumac reaches 25 feet in height at maturity with an equal spread. It is not as tolerant of poorly drained soils as other sumacs. The large dark crimson – or rarely orange to yellow – pinnate leaves of this sumac have 15-31 narrow, leaflets that can be up to (6″) long. The large clumps form bright splashes of color along forest margins, road banks, and fencerows and in old fields over much of the Appalachians.

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White Mulberry

The White Mulberry tree, Morus Alba Tatarica, has many common names, such as, White mulberry, Russian mulberry, Silkworm mulberry, and Moral blanco. The White Mulberry is an excellent and handsome shade tree and is often planted on field edges in irrigated, semi-arid lands where it is also valued for fruit, poles and timber. Mulberries thrive in full sun and dislike crowded conditions; they prefer deep soils and need good drainage; they are frost resistant.

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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaley, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephant’s Foot. The extraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 14″ x 12″ x 10.5″. Potted in a blue/green fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″ x 10.5″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - - June 19, 2009 - 8:16 am

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Japanese Larch Seeds

Propagation instructions are included with each packet. Shipped via UPS ground – $7.95

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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The texture of the trunk looks and feels scaly, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephants Foot. The etraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 20″ x 24″ x 22″. Potted ina 17.5″ brown mica rectangle container as shown. Suitable 18″ x 13″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $13.95. Shipped via UPS ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - - May 30, 2009 - 8:16 am

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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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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The texture of the trunk looks and feels scaly, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephants Foot. The etraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 20″ x 24″ x 22″. Potted ina 17.5″ brown mica rectangle container as shown. Suitable 18″ x 13″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $13.95. Shipped via UPS ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - - May 21, 2009 - 8:16 am

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Japanese Red Pine-26″x22″x32″ (pinus resinosa ‘quinobequin’)

A globe shaped dwarf with needles half as long as those of the species. Has soft flexible needles and purple-red cones. Soft reddish bark. Originated from a witches’-broom which is a dense abnormal growth that arises from mutated buds on coniferous trees. Hardy. Keep outdoors. 24 years old. 26″x22″x32″. Potted in a 14″ blue ceramic fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″x10.5″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground – $95.00.

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Bougainvillea – Flowering Vine (Pink Pixie)

The navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) gave his name to this genus. Originally from tropical and subtropical America. Popularly known as the “Paper Flower”. Very delicate deep pink flowers that look like paper, hence the name “Paper Flower”. Actually, the flowers are bracts of leaves at the tip of the stems that turn brilliant pink in color. Likes sun and warm temperatures. Available 12 months a year but may defoliate up to 50% during the winter months. 5 years old 6″ tall Suitable 8″ x 10″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days – $13.95.

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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaley, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephant’s Foot. The extraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 14″ x 12″ x 10.5″. Potted in a blue/green fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″ x 10.5″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - - May 16, 2009 - 8:16 am

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Rock Hornbeam (carpinus turczaninovii)

Native to Korea, China and Japan. Full size leaves are 2″ but reduce nicely as bonsai. New foliage is a deep bronze color which turns to a combination of red, orange and yellow in the fall. The catkins are about 2″ long. Produces hop-like flowers and seed pods when mature. Early spring image shown. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 9 years old. 14″-16″ tall. Suitable 8″x6″ humidity tray is redcommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days – $13.95.

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Hinoki Cypress-Small (chamecyparis obtusa ‘compacta’)

Evergreen conifer with flat deep green fan-like foliage. Leaves edged with blue on the undersides. Pea-sized cones. Beautiful uncommon evergreen which is the smallest of the species. Not to be confused with Arborvitae. Hardy, Like the Japanese Maples keep outdoors. 4 years old 5″ tall Suitable 4 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days – $10.95.

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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The texture of the trunk looks and feels scaley, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephants Foot. The extraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 18″ x 23″ x 21″. Potted in a 17.5″ brown mica rectangle container as shown. Suitable 18″ x 13″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $13.95. Shipped via UPS ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - Trees - August 14, 2007 - 9:00 am

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Ceramic Pot – 8″ x 6.5″ x 2.5″

8″ x 6.5″ x 2.5″. Irregular tan oval with floral etched designs. Shipped via UPS ground – $8.95.

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Chinese Elm – Frosty (ulmus parvifolia)

Has small evergreen serrated leaves with white edged border. It is hardy and has excellent branching characteristics. Deciduous. Keep outdoors. 16 years old. 24″x20″x20″. Potted in a 12″ ceramic green oval container as shown. Suitable 14″x10″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchasae add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground – $49.95

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Pony Tail Palm (beaucamea recurvata)

The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaley, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephant’s Foot. The extraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance. 36 years old. 14″ x 12″ x 10.5″. Potted in a blue/green fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″ x 10.5″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground – $59.95

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Lewis Leake - Trees - June 30, 2007 - 8:00 am

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