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Willow Oak Tree
$22.99
Willow Oak Tree Quercus phellos
Willow Oak Tree: Quercus phellos, or the willow oak tree, is one of the most sought-after trees among TN Nursery customers. This oak species is a North American native species originating in the southeastern region.
People adore this true for its voluminous shade and stately height. They also love the ever-evolving, colorful foliage it shows throughout the growing season. The leaves emerge light green in the spring and deepen to a true glossy green in the summer. Later in the year, they give way to amber and rust in the fall.
The willow oak tree likes a warmer climate and full sunshine. It grows best in moist, woody soil that drains well. However, it can tolerate short periods of drought.
The Graceful and Stately Appearance of the Willow Oak Tree
The willow oak tree grows as high as a hundred feet at maturity, although most top out at around seventy feet tall. The canopy's spread can be almost forty feet wide, providing ample shade in time.
Its crown forms a lovely, domed top. While growing, the tree has smooth red-brown bark; as the tree ages, the bark darkens in hue and develops small ridges and furrows.
The tree develops gray-brown, slender branches and larger twigs that support the leafy canopy. Leaves grow in an alternate pattern as big as five inches long and an inch across. They are narrow, glossy, and have wavy edges.
The willow oak develops half-inch or larger, pleasantly round acorns with a textured, saucer-like cap. The acorns drop from the tree in the autumn each year.
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Silky Willow
$21.99
Silky Willow Tree (Salix nigra)
Silky Willow Tree: Salix nigra, which many call the silky willow tree, is part of a vast family of deciduous shrubs and trees. These species are hardy, fast-growing, and thrive in almost every USDA growing zone. The silky willow tree grows well from New England to the south and at nearly every point in between.
Like most members of the willow family, the silky willow tree prefers the moist, fertile soil around marshes, bogs, ponds, riverbanks, and on flood plains.
TN Nursery suggests the silky willow tree for customers with consistently moist sites that may struggle with water erosion. The silky willow's sturdy, sprawling roots can help retain soil in the most rugged locations.
Plan for full sun or a partially sunny location that will retain sufficient moisture when considering where to put a silky willow tree. This species makes an outstanding addition to any water garden.
The Unique Appearance of the Silky Willow Tree
The name of the silky willow tree comes from the silky hairs that grow on the slender, six-inch-long, yellow-green leaves.
The tree bark is the deepest brown tone--so rich that it appears charcoal or black. As the silky willow tree matures, its bark develops a rough-scaled texture with noticeable grooves. The branches are long, slender, and have a gentle droopiness. The tree's canopy is full, well-formed, rounded, attractive, and somewhat asymmetrical. It can grow as tall as one hundred feet.
Tiny yellow fairy blossoms appear in the early spring and continue blooming for several weeks. Each leaf measures as long as six inches. In autumn, the leaves generally turn pale to medium yellow.
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The silky willow tree is an ideal planting to help stop water erosion of your soil. TN Nursery is proud to grow vigorous silky willow tree specimens--please place your order today.
Black Willow
$25.99
Black Willow Tree (Salix nigra)
Black Willow Tree: Salix nigra, or the black willow tree, is part of a large family of deciduous trees and shrubs. These species are hardy, fast-growing, and thrive in almost every USDA growing zone. In fact, this tree grows well from Maine to Texas and at nearly every point in between.
Like most in the willow family, the black willow tree prefers the moderately moist, fertile soils surrounding swamps, bogs, ponds, river banks, and other wet locations.
TN Nursery recommends the black willow tree for customers who have consistently moist areas--or even places suffering from water erosion. The black willow's strong and sprawling root system will help retain soil in these challenging conditions.
When you plant this tree, find a full sun or a partially sunny location that will retain sufficient moisture. This species makes an outstanding addition to any water garden.
The Unique Appearance of the Black Willow Tree
The name of the black willow signifies the tree's bark color, which is such a deep brown that it appears black in hue. As the black willow tree matures, it develops a rough texture, well-defined grooves, and shaggy scales. The branches are long, slender, and have a gentle droopiness. The tree's crown is full, usually forms an attractive, slightly asymmetrical shape, and can grow as tall as a hundred feet.
Dainty yellow blossoms appear in the early spring and bloom for several weeks. They give way to light green leaves. The leaves are thin, narrow--tapering to a tip--and have finely toothed edges. Each leaf measures as long as six inches. In autumn, the leaves generally turn pale to medium yellow.
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Pin Oak Tree
$26.99
Pin Oak Tree (Quercus palustris)
Pin Oak Tree: Quercus palustris, or the pin oak tree, is a tall deciduous shade tree beloved across most of the United States. It enjoys widespread popularity for its stately size, ample shade, and robust health.
The pin oak tree is a North American native species that originated in Canada, New England, and the northern plains. Although it is a cool-weather species, it is also heat tolerant and will thrive in the moderate heat of the upper southern states and southern plains.
Other common names for the pin oak tree are swamp oak and Spanish swamp oak.
The Pin Oak Tree Will Flourish with Little Help From You
In the northern woods of the United States, the pin oak tree enjoys fertile, moist, woodsy soil, warm summer temperatures, and full or partial sunshine. It loves a lot of water, but it is also drought-tolerant. Replicate these conditions when your pin oak tree is young, and it will develop into a hardy tree that will need little help from you later.
When you plant your pin oak tree, find a sunny spot in the yard and give it plenty of space to spread as it grows. Work some mulch or compost into the earth around it to recreate the conditions that make this species flourish in nature--this material gives the pin oak tree essential nutrition for growth. Ensure your pin oak seedling receives about an inch of water each week until it establishes strong roots.
The Pin Oak Tree Provides Ample Shade for Your Yard
Pin oak trees grow to an average height of seventy feet and up to three feet of trunk diameter. As it matures, the crown forms a slightly rounded triangle shape but will round out more at the top in maturity. The bark is gray or light brown, sometimes with a lovely red tinge.
Pin oak leaves are five inches long, elliptic-shaped, medium green, glossy, and have five lobes. They generally turn rust or burgundy in the fall.
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White Oak Tree
$24.99
White Oak Trees (Quercus alba)
White Oak Trees: Quercus alba, or the white oak tree, is a deciduous, long-lived hardwood species native to the eastern United States. It grows well across a range of USDA growing zones, covering most of the American landscape.
White oak trees played an essential role throughout American history. The lumber harvested from this species was vital to building homes, barns, early horse wagons, home furnishings, and even barrels. Today's gardeners adore this species for its ample shade and plentiful green foliage.
White oak trees need full sunshine or partially-sunny spot. They like soil containing plenty of woody organic materials, such as mulch, peat moss, leaf litter, or peat moss. Once it establishes roots, it is drought-tolerant, cold-tolerant, and heat-tolerant.
Other Common Names for Quercus alba
Besides white oak trees, some call Quercus alba by the following common names:
Eastern White Oak
Forked-leaf White Oak
Northern White Oak
Quebec Oak
Common Oak
The Towering Size and Lovely Green Beauty of White Oak Trees
White oak trees can grow to sky-scraping heights. Most top out somewhere between seventy to a hundred feet. However, the tallest on record reached 135 feet. The canopy may get as large as eighty feet across, providing plentiful shade.
They also live up to three hundred years or longer. One specimen in Maryland is approximately 450 years old.
White oak tree trunks are whitish or light gray and slightly scaly. The bark forms shallow, attractive furrowing as the tree matures. It will produce acorns at around fifty years old.
Leaves are as large as four inches wide and nine inches long. Each leaf displays a rounded-elliptical shape and even lobes with a wedge-shaped base. The leaf color is bright green with lighter undersides. In the fall, the leaves turn amber, purple, or russet in color, putting on a beautiful display.
White Oak Trees Serve as a Wildlife Refuge
White oak trees attract many backyard critters. Songbirds will nest and raise their fledglings in the cover of the leaves. Bees and pollinator insects will enjoy the shade and pollinate your tree. Once acorns form, chipmunks or squirrels will drop by to enjoy the feast.
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Silver Maple Tree
$24.99
Silver Maple Tree (Acer saccharinum)
Silver Maple Tree: Acer saccharinum, or the silver maple tree, is a deciduous, American native tree found in almost every state.
Gardeners and landscapers covet this tree for its lovely shape, generous foliage, and sugary-sweet sap or maple syrup. It grows well in full sunshine or partially sunny conditions.
The silver maple tree is drought-tolerant, heat-tolerant, pest-resistant, cold-tolerant, compaction-tolerant, and disease-resistant. It also seems to grow well in wet clay soil, which can smother less hardy trees.
Acer saccharinum, a Tree of Many Names
You might find several common names as you search for information about the silver maple tree. Each nickname refers to the same species--Acer saccharinum.
River Maple
Silverleaf Maple
Swamp Maple
Water Maple
White Maple
Hard Maple
Leucoderme
Northern Sugar Maple
Sugar Maple
The Silver Maple Tree Is a Good-natured Species
The silver maple tree loves moist but well-drained soil. In nature, it grows near swamps, riverbeds, and flood plains. However, it can also tolerate short drought spells, returning to good health after a refreshing rain shower.
As a forest native, the silver maple tree also loves plentiful woody organic materials. Amend the soil with mulch, peat moss, or other nitrogen-rich compost or fertilizer when you plant it and twice yearly.
Besides these two factors, your silver maple tree will demand little from you once it establishes its root system.
The Grand Good Looks of the Silver Maple Tree
The silver maple tree is a fast grower, achieving up to six feet of growth annually. It reaches a height of eighty to a hundred feet when mature, and the large, lovely canopy can be up to sixty feet across. The crown is pleasantly round.
The silver maple tree takes its name from the five-lobed leaves. The tops of the leaves are a vivid, medium-green hue. However, the underside of each leaf--and the stems--are a silvery white tone. As the breeze lifts the leaves, the tree has a silver cast from afar.
The silver maple tree's bark is a rich dark brown bark that self-exfoliates as it matures to ensure a healthy, long life.
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Sugar Maple Tree
$25.99
Sugar Maple Tree
Sugar Maple Tree: Acer leucoderme, a subspecies of the silver maple tree, is best known as the sugar maple. It is a deciduous American native tree found in many USDA growing zones.
Gardeners and landscapers include this tree in the landscape thanks to its stately size and shape, generous canopy, and sweet sap (maple syrup). The species grows well in full sunshine with adequate watering or partial shade.
The sugar maple tree is a durable, easy-care species. It is drought-tolerant, cold-tolerant, heat-tolerant, insect-resistant, disease-resistant, and compaction-tolerant. It can even tolerate high-moisture content clay soils if it drains well.
Acer leucoderme, a Tree of Many Names
You may find several common names as you search for information about the sugar maple tree. Some people interchange these names--the trees are all closely related members of Acer saccharum.
River Maple
Swamp Maple
Silverleaf Maple
Silver Maple
Water Maple
Hard Maple
White Maple
Chalk Maple
Leucoderme
Northern Sugar Maple
The Sugar Maple Tree Is a Good-natured Species
In its native forests, the sugar maple tree grows near swamps, riverbeds, and on fertile floodplains. It loves a well-drained spot in your yard, but it will survive short droughts, quickly perking up after a restorative rainfall.
The sugar maple requires plenty of woody organic materials. When you plant your tree, add wood mulch, peat moss, or another nitrogen-rich compost or fertilizer when you plant it. Follow up by adding these materials twice annually.
Besides these needs, your sugar maple tree will need very little from you, especially after the roots strengthen.
The Sugar Maple Tree Provides Plenty of Shade
The sugar maple tree may reach a mature height of approximately eighty feet. It will develop a pleasantly rounded, dense crown about forty feet wide, providing ample shade.
Sugar maple tree leaves are about three inches long, opposing, and lobed. They present in a glossy green during spring and summer and put on a show of orange and russet during the fall.
The bark of a sugar maple tree is a nutty, rich brown but sometimes with a creamy-white chalkiness on its upper trunk.
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Butterfly Bush
$21.99
The Butterfly shrub has colorful flowers and butterflies that grow in spring and summer. Want lots of butterflies, colorful flowers, and dark green foliage?
Butterfly shrubs is a Wonderful shrub that attracts butterflies. Butterflies and hummingbirds are both attracted to the flowers of butterfly bush. The butterflies are drawn to it for the abundance of nectar and pollinating opportunities - The shrub produces a beautiful display of flowers that brighten your garden any time of year.
Discover the fantastic world of butterflies!
The flowers of this shrub produce nectar, and the shrubs provide shelter for many types of butterflies and beneficial insects. This plant is native to China, Tibet, and Japan, but it has spread worldwide and is now grown in the United States. It thrives in any soil but prefers moist, well-drained soil. Grow your butterfly bushes today! They are easy to care for, and best of all, they're beautiful!
Each flower is worth a thousand words. Your garden would be incomplete without that one color that enhances the outdoor ambiance. All the flowers in your yard would never be enough to make you want to look at another garden again. Put it all together with a butterfly bush, and let your neighbors come running over to view your yard this season!
Butterfly bushes are majestic creatures, like large tropical birds.
Their presence often is magical, especially when they burst into bloom." -Ellen Tracy-Gordon, editor of Taunton's Home Gardener magazine.
Are you tired of looking at dull green shrubs? Do you want a focal point for your garden instead? Consider adding a butterfly bush to your front lawn this summer and enjoy the show! And, did you know that butterfly bushes are harmless to human beings? Butterfly bushes are not only attractive in bloom, but the plants are handsome all year round.
In addition, it will not take long for your butterfly bush to grow into a full-sized bush. When it comes to butterfly bushes, the sky is the limit! Don't wait for your perfect spring flowers when you can have beautiful bushes all year long!
Don't wait to get your hands on a butterfly bush!
Butterfly bushes are grown for their long panicles of colorful flowers and their ability to attract butterflies and beneficial insects
They bloom in spring and summer, but the naturally attractive shape of the shrub and evergreen foliage keep the bush interesting, even when it is not in bloom. Butterfly bushes are a favorite among gardeners who want to ensure they bring more pollinators into their yards. But you don't need a garden to get your hands on one of these plants - make them part of your indoor décor with an artificial butterfly bush from Artificial Plants And Flowers!
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Bamboo Plant
$14.99
BAMBOO PLANT - Arundinaria Gigantea
Bamboo plants have two types of species that are often in use within residential landscapes. These plants increase by releasing underground runners, also known as rhizomes, which might emerge from the parent plant at a distance from the original location.
They bridge those gaps between plants more quickly, making them perfect for use as screens, hedges, and the trendy open groove effect. Because the rhizomes develop horizontally at a depth of roughly 2 to 18 inches, it is possible to keep their growth under control. It can produce stunning thick hedges by employing a rhizome barrier to limit this subsurface expansion. Many of these plants can withstand the cold.
The experience of strolling across a large, open grove full of these tall plants is unlike anything else. They are also helpful for various applications, including specimen groves, perennial security screens, windbreaks, noise and dust shields, groundcovers, and erosion management. They are also widely known for producing a tropical impression in a usually moderate or even frigid environment. The most effective method of controlling this plant is maintaining a groomed path around the planting.
This route's minimum width should equal the maximum possible height of this species selected for the given area, if not more. Undoubtedly, this may not be practicable at all times, and the confinement methods available will vary according to the location. You may contain these plants using techniques such as rhizome barriers or rhizome trimming, both of which need continuous monitoring to be effective. Natural barriers such as everlasting waterbodies and dense darkness may also aid this purpose.
Bamboo Plant is Easily Grown
They are garden plants of the evergreen variety. They are easy to care for and do not require a lot of water. They are used in gardens in many ways and add an exotic feel to any backyard; They can be used as a hedge or screen to add privacy to your yard or in any other garden arrangements. They can grow in almost any climate and can last for many years. They come in a wide range of sizes, including dwarf and giant-sized.
Bamboo requires very little maintenance
These plants can also be grown in small containers inside and outside. Placing a number of them in your landscaping will help you to showcase your other garden plants. They are also known by many cultures to bring luck to their owners. They have also been grown to become bonsai trees. The stems are easily shaped and can be pruned to interlace. You can also prune bamboo trees back into topiaries. The under leaves are removed, leaving only clumps of leaves at the top. When planting bamboo trees as a screen, they should be planted in the area approximately 2 to 3 feet apart.
That allows them to spread out and create the coverage you need. Pruning it back will stop further growth into areas you do not want. Once they have been planted, they will require very little maintenance.
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Wild Garlic
$4.99
Wild Garlic Plant - Allium Vineale
Wild Garlic has been around for years, but only recently have they become central to the new culinary world. Wild garlic plants are one of the foundations of French cuisine, and many excellent chefs have begun adding it to just about every dish. Now you can finally grow your wild garlic plants. TN Nursery sells them online!
While we'll never be able to supply the world's market demand for Wild Garlic, our Allium Vineale Plant will give you a taste of its unique flavor and combine it beautifully with other vegetables in your garden. Butterflies will love it as well!
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Start using Wild Garlic Plants today to increase your gardening skills and build a nutrient-rich garden.
No one should have to live without this nutritious herb anymore! Join the revolution and start growing your supply of wild Garlic today!
We are excited to share our knowledge with you and are happy to help you grow a container of wild Garlic in your home garden or a small space. A long-time favorite herb, Wild Garlic has been used for centuries for its intense and delicious flavor and its many health benefits. The plant has been extensively researched for its potent antiviral, antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer benefits.
Adding this plant to your dish is tasty and potent! Start your kitchen garden now with a pack of Wild Garlic plants.
Looking to buy the happy herb? Look no further than our Wild Garlic Plant! One resilient plant pack will include ten plants with healthy green leaves and a bright yellow flower head.
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Take advantage of the opportunity to grow your Garlic this year! The Wild Garlic Plant is a perennial with 200-400 bulbs per square yard. Ideal for cold climates. It's freezing and cold hardy. Order now and have it shipped directly to your doorstep!
Establishing a new garden in the spring? Wild Garlic is a perennial that will produce Garlic for 5-6 years and can be used in every dish you make. Order now and transform your kitchen into a gourmet chef's paradise!
The Wild Garlic plant is an easy-to-grow perennial that is great for those new to gardening or planting in colder climates. It produces hundreds of bulbs per square yard.
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Japanese Maple
$21.99
Green Japanese Maple Trees - Acer palmatum Tree is highly sought after in the US
PLEASE NOTE- THESE HAVE GREEN LEAVES IN SPRING AND SUMMER AND IN THE FALL SEASON THE LEAVES TURN RED
Green Japanese Maple, Acer Palmatum Tree Qualities:
In the early spring, the leaves appear in clusters of 3-5 on 10-15 cm long sprouts. The leaves have a slightly sharp flavor and a delightful fragrance.
This Japanese maple is cultivated for foliage, with new varieties developed for improved decorative qualities. The leaves are a shade of green similar to the Norway Maple tree and require occasional watering while young.
Japanese maples are easy to grow, make beautiful accents to any garden, and can be made into lovely bonsai plants. They are also popular as house plants because they can tolerate low light conditions well.
You can easily purchase Acer palmatum TN Nursery and get it shipped to your door.
Liven up your garden with Tn Nurseries Green Japanese Maple Tree, Acer palmatum, one of the best trees for shade!
Acer palmatum, a Japanese Maple tree, grows moderately, so you'll have a big tree in no time. It's also one of the easiest-to-grow plants
Acer palmatum is an excellent choice for anyone who wants the beauty and security of a mid-sized tree. Its ability to grow in any soil condition makes it a perfect choice for urban dwellers.
If you want an easy tree with good disease resistance, buy Acer palmatum today!
The Green Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum, an excellent plant, is unique and has been honored by the Japanese emperor with a name that means "true maple."
The Japanese maple is an excellent choice for planting in your yard, especially if you're searching for the perfect shade tree. It can also be used to create intricate bonsai.
If you're looking for the perfect shade tree or to spruce up your yard, Acer palmatum should do the trick! This phenomenal plant attracts admirers from around the world and is well-suited for bonsai.
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Carolina Allspice
$23.99
Carolina Allspice (Calycanthus floridus)
Carolina Allspice: Calycanthus floridus, Carolina Allspice, is a medium-height, deciduous, North American native shrub that originated in the southeastern United States. Its native range stretches from Florida to Virginia. However, it can survive in some cooler growing zones, as well.
It is a lovely shrub with few care requirements and an easy-to-please nature. Carolina Allspice shrubs are drought-tolerant, heat-tolerant, insect-resistant, and disease-resistant. It's also not very fussy about the amount of light it receives and will perform well in either full sunshine or partial shade, as long as you put it in well-draining, fertile soil.
Other Common Names for Calycanthus floridus
Besides Carolina allspice, you might hear gardeners refer to Calycanthus floridus by several other names, including these:
Bubby Bush
Common Sweetshrub
Spicebush
Sweet Betsy
Sweet Bubby Bush
Sweetshrub
Sweet Shrub
Most of these nicknames refer to the spicy-sweet aroma that the leaves emit when torn or bruised.
Where to Use Carolina Allspice in Your Landscape
Carolina Allspice is an excellent all-around shrub--it's attractive and requires minimal care. Here are a few ways that TN Nursery customers use it in their yards:
Butterfly garden or pollinator garden: The fragrant blossoms will beckon butterflies, moths, and bumblebees to feast on the nectar.
Urban garden: Urban community gardens plant Carolina allspice near their food plots to attract the same pollinators mentioned above and ensure food-growing success.
Foundation planting: Carolina allspice is lovely planted around your home's foundation--it will help to prevent erosion.
Shade garden: This species works wonderfully in filtered shade and adds height to a shade garden.
The Rustic Charm of Carolina Allspice
Carolina allspice is a lovely, rustic shrub with natural appeal. It can grow to almost ten feet, but you can prune it to lower the height. This shrub has a spread of eight to ten feet, so provides the plant with enough room for growth.
The leaves are dark green and oval-shaped with a pronounced tip. The edges are smooth. The two-inch saucer-shaped burgundy or red flowers emerge on the stems in the spring. Each blossom has up to twenty disc-shaped petals and a pleasing fragrance.
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Black Gum Tree
$25.99
Black Gum Tree (Nyssa sylvatica)
Black Gum Tree: Nyssa sylvatica, or the black gum tree, is a tall and lovely tree that will flourish in the moderately warm USDA plant hardiness zones.
The black gum tree is a native species of the United States. In nature, you might see it in high woodlands, near swamplands or marshes, or occasionally in a floodplain. They are drought-tolerant after they mature but need an inch of weekly watering during the first growing season.
People choose the black gum tree for its easy going nature and pretty colors, especially its fiery red fall color. The black gum tree demands little from the gardener except a sunny to partial sun spot in the yard.
Nyssa sylvatica Has Several Common Names
Some gardeners prefer other common names for Nyssa sylvatica:
Black gum Tree
Black Gum Tree
Black Tupelo Tree
Common Tupelo Tree
Cotton Gum Tree
Nyssa Tree
Pepperidge Tree
Sour Gum Tree
Tupelo Gum Tree
The Black Gum Tree Is Grand and Handsome
The black gum tree is a tall, medium-sized, and handsome tree. Each tree will grow to a mature height between forty to seventy feet. The species will develop a pyramidical crown with a rounded rather than a sharp shape at the top. The trunk will be three to four feet in diameter, proportionate to the height. The bark is medium to dark gray, with attractive furrows and ridges.
The black gum tree bears glorious deep green leaves with a pale green underside. Each leaf may measure about six inches long and three inches wide and have an elliptical shape and a blunt point at the tip. In the fall, those leaves will display gorgeous fiery red colors.
Each black gum tree can produce clusters of fruits that emerge around the end of August and continues to bear the fruit throughout the first weeks of autumn. Local wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, deer, and birds, will enjoy harvesting this feast into the early winter.
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The black gum tree is a beautiful, mid-sized tree that will provide lovely green foliage in the summer and blazing red color in the autumn--please place your order with TN Nursery today.
Northern Spice Bush
$22.99
Northern Spice Bush
Northern Spice Bush is a deciduous, medium-sized shrub that will perform well in the warmer USDA plant hardiness zones. This bush gets its common name from the leaves and berries, which emit a mildly spicy aroma when bruised or crushed.
The species is a native of the eastern United States, mainly in the southeastern region, the lower midwest, and west as far as Texas and Oklahoma.
Some gardeners might shorten the common name northern spicebush to just spice bush.
How and Where to Grown Northern Spice Bush
In nature, the shrub grows in full sun or partial sunshine clearings, meadows, and slopes. It requires about an inch of water per week but does not like to stay continuously wet, so quick-draining soil is a must.
However, once you meet the light and drainage requirements, the northern spice bush will become very independent; it needs nothing more from you except water during a dry week.
TN Nursery customers often order northern spice bush to use in these locations:
Shade garden (in a partially sunny spot)
Rock garden
Pollinator garden
Natural area
Urban garden
Native species garden
The Northern Spice Bush Brings Natural Beauty to Your Landscape
The northern spice bush is a nicely sized species that can reach about fifteen feet high but is also tolerant of pruning. The leaves are medium- to dark green, oval, and about five inches long. They turn gold in the autumn.
The bark is grayish-brown and has light speckling. Tiny medium-yellow to dark gold flowers appear in small but attractive clusters in the early weeks of spring. These flowers later produce clusters of fruits--red berries that ripen in the late summer through early fall.
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Sycamore Tree
$23.99
Sycamore Tree (Plantus occidentalis)
Sycamore Tree: Plantus occidentalis, or the American sycamore tree, is a deciduous North American native species. It originated on the continent's east coast, stretching from southern Canada to northern Mexico.
The sycamore tree is a tall, emerald green specimen, prized by landscapers and gardeners for its abundant shade, dense crown, and graceful good looks.
The Sycamore Tree Is Good-Natured
It grows well in most continental USDA growing zones, equally able to tolerate icy winters and summer heat. Its easygoing nature can thrive in soil with high moisture content but is drought-tolerant.
It prefers a location that provides a combination of sun and shade. However, it can tolerate full sunshine if you keep the soil moist, especially during long and hot summer days.
As an eastern forest native species, the sycamore tree loves woody organic matter. Your tree would love for you to put some hardwood mulch around it, especially mixing in some organics when you first plant your tree.
Once you meet those two basic needs, your sycamore tree will establish roots and become self-sufficient faster than you can imagine.
The Stately, Grand Appearance of the Sycamore Tree
The sycamore tree is a grand, tall species that can grow up to one hundred feet and almost that wide at the crown. The crown is pleasantly shaped, rounded at the top, and usually slightly asymmetrical. The branches and leaves are dense, creating plenty of shade to relax on a hot day.
Sycamore tree has a sturdy trunk with nutty brown to dark gray bark near the base, often mottled with red tones. It develops scales around the base. The upper bark lightens to a lighter tone as the bark exfoliates and exposes a fresh, more delicate layer.
Sycamore tree leaves have three to five lobes, alternate on the stem, have slightly toothy edges, and are broad and oval-shaped. Their color is a bold green color. In the autumn, the leaves usually turn yellow or amber.
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A sycamore tree is a gorgeous specimen that will grow almost anywhere, adding immense charm and beauty. Order yours from TN Nursery today.