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American Holly
American Holly
$12.99
"Carolina" American Holly Ilex Opaca American holly (Latin: Ilex opaca) is an ever-popular, highly-prized evergreen tree. It's a native North American species that you see dotted across the landscape in gardens throughout 5 through 9. This tree loves moderate warmth and partial shade to partial sun and requires well-amended, fast-draining, rich soil. That might sound demanding. But once you meet those needs, the American holly tree will grow without asking you for anything else. TN Wholesale Nursery recommends this tree for its inherent good nature. The species is both robust and resilient, healing quickly if it ever sustains any damage. It is wind damage-resistant, deer-resistant, frost-resistant, heat-resistant, and disease-resistant. The American Holly Tree Is Incredibly Handsome Year-Round This handsome evergreen tree will enliven your yard even after everything else goes dormant during the gray days of the winter season. Its leaves are a matte, dark green color and broad--three inches long and almost two inches wide. They grow densely packed on the stems, creating abundant green foliage. The branches emerge toward the bottom of the trunk. That low growth makes Ilex opaca the first choice for many as a natural snow fence or windbreak. The tree produces lovely cream or buttery-white flowers in springtime, April, or May, depending on the USDA zone. The blossoms each measure one to three inches across. Although relatively small, they tend to form a cluster that gives them a more prominent presence. Those blooms will bring the berries, under one inch in diameter and orange-red, in the mid to late fall. The berries are bright and eye-catching--both to human passersby and to any winter birds who remain in the region. Order American Holly to Add Evergreen Color to the Landscape Ilex opaca is a handsome tree that displays year-round color. Please place your order with TN Wholesale Nursery today--we are experts in plant health; we're confident you'll agree once you see for yourself.
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Loblolly Pine Tree
$25.99
Loblolly Pine Tree Loblolly Pine Tree: Pinus taeda, the loblolly pine tree, is a frequent sight around the southern states. The native North American species is the second most common tree in the United States. Although the loblolly pine calls the south its home, don't let that stop you from growing it in other moderately warm locations. The southern parts of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the lower midwest are also conducive to this tree. TN Nursery customers plant the loblolly pine tree in natural areas around their homes. We also have landscapers purchase these. They love to include this species around parks, golf courses, and similar locations. The loblolly pine tree loves a sunny location with fast-draining but moist soil. However, it will also tolerate drought. Other common names for the loblolly pine tree include the following: Bull pine North Carolina pine Old field pine The Majestic Beauty of the Loblolly Pine The loblolly pine tree grows straight and tall--rising as high as ninety to a hundred feet into the sky and with a breadth of about twenty feet. It has upright-curving branches at the top, while the lower limbs tend to dip downward. The tree's crown gently rounds as it matures, making a lovely shape. Up to ten-inch long, dark green needles form on the branches, typically in bundles of three. The tree blooms in March and April each year and produces shapely pine cones that crafters prize for winter wreath-making efforts. The pine cones are cylindrical to cone-shaped, with well-defined, pointed spines. They usually grow in attractive clusters of two to three, with each pine cone measuring approximately three inches long. Order Your Loblolly Pine Tree From TN Nursery Today If you want to add a tall, majestic species to your landscaping project, please consider the loblolly pine tree. TN Nursery digs the seedlings fresh and ships them quickly. Please order yours today.
Tulip Tree
$23.99
Tulip Tree Tulip Tree: Liriodendron tulipifera, or the tulip tree, is a North American native deciduous species many gardeners love because it grows faster than many other trees. It thrives in most regions in the contiguous United States. The tulip tree attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, songbirds, and small mammals—TN Nursery customers who love observing wildlife plant this tree to watch the buzz of activity. Other Names for the Liriodendron tulipifera You might also hear Liriodendron tulipifera, called by several names--each referring to the same tree. Tulip Poplar Yellow Popular Yellow-Poplar The Tulip Tree Is an Easy-Care Species The tulip tree is drought-resistant, deer-resistant, and easy to care for. To ensure success, find a fully sunny spot to plant the tulip tree and give it enough "elbow room" to spread out as it grows. During the earliest stages of development, enrich the soil with organic materials similar to what you'd expect to see on the floor of a fertile forest. Think shredded leaf litter, hardwood mulch, organic compost, or peat moss. Keep the area mulched with these materials to deliver nutrients to this tree--especially in the winter months in colder climate zones. The Lovely Appearance of the Tulip Tree The tulip tree is a tall, stately species that reaches a skyscraping height of up to 120 feet upon maturity, although they generally stay around 90 feet. The trunk is erect, and the tree can be up to six feet in diameter. The bark turns green to a warm brown and develops attractive furrows as it ages. The leaves are about six inches long and four-lobed and alternate along the stems. The leaves are bright green on the top side and lighter green on the underside. They turn amber and bright yellow in the autumn. Order Your Tulip Tree From TN Nursery Today TN Nursery grows healthy and robust tulip trees for shipment to our customers--order yours today.
Kousa Dogwood
$24.99
Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa)   The Kousa dogwood is part of the Cornus genus, containing over twenty stunning flowering dogwood trees.   This Asian native species is a deciduous ornamental tree that is well-adapted and enjoys tremendous popularity in the United States.  Many gardeners covet kousa dogwood trees for more than their striking white flowers--its small to medium height perfectly fits a smaller yard. It is a highly decorative tree that will not grow overly large.  Besides the beauty of the Kousa dogwood, the species is hardy. It is pest-resistant, cold-hardy, and drought-hardy. Kousa dogwood is an easy-to-love and even easier-to-care-for tree.  Kousa Dogwood Trees Are Incredibly Easy to Care For  Once your Kousa dogwood trees settle into place, it will give you a stunning display of showy cotton-white flowers in the late spring and a generous green canopy all summer. Fall brings purple, red, or burgundy foliage.  Kousa dogwood trees require filtered sun--select an appropriate site. The ideal spot would have morning sunshine and afternoon shade. However, this tree is not too picky.  Before you plant your Kousa dogwood trees, check for well-draining soil because they don't like wet roots. De-compact the earth and mix in a generous shovel of compost, wood mulch, or shredded leaf litter. These materials have the nutrients the dogwood tree craves.  Upon maturity, you need only provide routine care--fertilize your dogwood tree twice a year ( in the spring and fall), prune it when needed, and create a protective layer of mulch before the winter cold arrives.  The Beauty of the Kousa Dogwood Tree Will Impress You The Kousa dogwood tree has a sturdy but relatively small trunk and multiple eye-pleasing branches. It reaches a maximum height of about thirty feet.  The snowy white buds will blossom into four-inch, four-petal flowers that form a stout cross shape. Each will measure up to three inches wide.  Order Your Kousa Dogwood Tree From TN Nursery  TN Nursery digs each Kousa dogwood tree fresh and ships it immediately to ensure excellent plant health. Order your Kousa dogwood tree from TN Nursery today.
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. Buy Green Japanese Maples, Acer palmatum, today and enjoy this majestic plant in your yard or garden!
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. Order Your Black Gum Tree From TN Nursery 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.
American Arborvitae
$11.99
American Arborvitae Tree If you are looking for American Arborvitae trees at the lowest prices, then TN Nursery is the perfect place for you. With their fast shipping and trusted name in the nursery industry, you can be sure that your purchase will be of the highest quality. Our selection of American Arborvitae is vast, and they have something to fit every budget and need. Shop TN Nursery today to find your perfect tree! TN Nursery offers fast shipping to your home or office. With years of experience in the nursery industry, you can trust that you are getting quality products from a trusted name. Shop with confidence and get your American Arborvitae trees delivered quickly and hassle-free. American Arborvitae trees are ideal for creating a living fence or border   They are evergreen, meaning they stay lush and green all year round, providing a beautiful backdrop to any garden. Their dense foliage and upright habit make them an excellent choice for those looking to create a natural barrier or privacy screen. American Arborvitae trees are also low maintenance and can be easily pruned to create the desired shape, making them the perfect addition to any landscape.The Thuja Occdentalis, commonly known as the American Arborvitae, is a hardy tree that can thrive in various climates. It is native to North America and can be found in zones 3-7. This evergreen tree can survive temperatures as low as -40°F and withstand strong winds and heavy snowfall.The Thuja Occdentalis has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, but it has also become popular because of its ability to provide privacy screening and windbreaks. Its dense foliage makes it an excellent choice for creating a natural fence or hedge. Additionally, this tree requires very little maintenance, making it an ideal choice for homeowners looking for an easy-care landscape solution.
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. Order Your White Oak Trees From TN Nursery Today TN Nursery will ship you the healthiest white oak trees--please feel free to place your order today.
Okame Cherry
$26.99
Okame Cherry Tree (Prunus okame) Okame Cherry Tree: Prunus Okame, or the Okame Cherry Tree, is a small, deciduous, ornamental tree that most gardeners purchase from TN Nursery to enjoy the stunning pink springtime blossoms. The Okame cherry tree is a Japanese native species. It became a favorite American species after Japan gifted these trees to Washington, D.C., in 1912. The gift was a gesture symbolizing Japan's friendship with the United States. The Okame cherry tree performs best in the warmer USDA growing zones, from the mid-south to the deep south and across the lower midwestern states. How to Use the Okame Cherry Tree in Your Landscape The Okame cherry tree is a small size for a tree, reaching a thirty-foot maximum height. It requires full sunshine and about an inch of water per week. Besides some care at planting, the Okame cherry tree is easy to take care of, especially once well-established. It doesn't mind hot, humid summers. However, it is also drought-tolerant, disease-resistant, and pest-resistant. Plant this tree as a focal point specimen to accentuate a driveway or sidewalk, as a patio tree, in a pollinator garden, or anywhere you want bountiful blossoms in the spring. The Breathtaking Charm of the Okame Cherry Tree The Okame cherry tree is a member of the rose family--more prized as an ornamental than harvesting any fruit. A single trunk splits into several upright, sturdy branches. The bark is a bronze to red-brown hue with shallow, vertical furrowing. Flowers have five ray-shaped petals, measure about an inch, and are a rosy, bright pink tint. They bloom profusely for about two to three weeks in the middle of spring and emit a softly floral fragrance. The leaves emerge after the blossoms drop. Their leaves are petite, under three inches, alternating along the branches and stems. Order Your Okame Cherry Tree From TN Nursery Today TN Nursery suggests the Okame cherry tree for anyone who admires the famous Washington, D.C. cherry blossoms--you can order them to enjoy from the comfort of your home.
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. Order Your Sycamore Tree From TN Nursery Today A sycamore tree is a gorgeous specimen that will grow almost anywhere, adding immense charm and beauty. Order yours from TN Nursery today.
Chinese Chestnut Tree
$25.99
Chinese Chestnut Tree (Castanea mollissima) Chinese Chestnut Tree: Castanea mollissima, aka the Chinese Chestnut Tree, is a mid-sized tree that thrives in either full sun or partial sun. Many people grow it for its delicious nut--a crispy and slightly sweet treat. The Chinese Chestnut Tree takes its name from its native country, China. Although an Asian native species, the tree is hardy and well-adapted to grow in the United States. It grows in most USDA growing zones, is deer-resistant and drought-resistant, and is not fussy about soil types.  How to Use the Chinese Chestnut Tree in Your Landscape The Chinese Chestnut Tree performs well in almost every kind of soil. It does not require special care other than adding fertilizer or organic matter twice a year and an inch of water each week. The tree grows as much as two to three feet in a single growing season so you will see significant growth each year. By year five, it usually produces its first batch of chestnuts.  The chestnuts are a little milder than American chestnuts. You can harvest them for roasting, baking, or boiling. They are delicious, and a real treat for nut loves. On the other hand, some growers prefer to leave the nuts in the trees and watch the local wildlife--birds, squirrels, and chestnuts--go crazy feasting on them in the autumn.  The Chinese Chestnut Tree Is an Outstanding Specimen The Chinese Chestnut Tree is outstanding addition if you have an Asian-themed garden or as a focal point specimen. It grows approximately sixty feet high and forty feet wide.  The trunk is sturdy, medium brown in tone, and splits into several lovely, asymmetrical branches. The oblong leaves are yellow to golden green, eight inches long, four inches wide, and have serrated edges. The leaves turn a lovely soft hue of yellow in the fall. Order Your Castanea mollissima Tree From TN Nursery TN Nursery grows the best and healthiest plants and trees you can find online. Order your Chinese Chestnut Tree today. 
Bald Cypress Tree
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Bald Cypress Tree Bald Cypress Tree: Taxodium distichum, or the bald cypress tree, is a North American native evergreen tree species. Before cultivation, it occurred naturally across most of the temperate USDA growing zones. Early colonials found this tree in many areas, from the marshlands and swamps of the eastern shore of Maryland to the lower Mississippi River region. They cultivated this tree when they found its wood to be rot-resistant and sturdy for building barrels, homes, and even railroad ties. Today, growers across the United States love the bald cypress tree for its adaptability, year-round greenery, easy care, and lovely shape. TN Nursery recommends this tree for gardeners who need something to plant in constantly wet, poorly-draining soil. Where to Grow the Bald Cypress Tree The bald cypress tree loves soil with a heavy moisture content and abundant organic matter. In fact, this tree even thrives in marshes and swamps! When you plant your bald cypress, select a full-sun location. It makes a lovely species to plant in these locations: Near a creek or stream. On the banks of a pond. In a slow-draining spot in the yard. As a feature in a water garden. The Evergreen Beauty of the Bald Cypress Tree The bald cypress tree grows to a mature height between fifty and seventy feet. If in water, the species develops knobby-looking root growths, or knees, that appears just above the water's surface. This species grows to a pyramid or triangle shape with a slightly rounded top. Mature branches have a subtle but attractive drooping form. The bark presents as a dark reddish-brown with thin, peeling scales. The bald cypress tree bears small, feathery-looking, linear leaves almost an inch long. Tiny, pale lavender flowers bloom in the middle of spring; however, they sometimes go unnoticed to the fullness of the evergreen branches. Order Your Bald Cypress Tree From TN Nursery Today If you have a slow-draining spot in your yard that stays wet almost always, the bald cypress tree could be an ideal solution. Please order from TN Nursery today
Hornbeam Tree
$26.99
Hornbeam Tree (Carpinus caroliniana)  Hornbeam Tree: Carpinus caroliniana, the hornbeam tree, is a deciduous landscaping tree native to the eastern United States. Gardeners love this tree, which grows in most USDA plant hardiness zones, for its compact shape, narrow trunk, and large, leafy crown.  The short-statured hornbeam tree is a cousin to a larger tree, the American beech tree. Like the beech, the hornbeam tree loves moist soil, full sun to filtered sun, and is resilient against drought.  Carpinus caroliniana is heat-tolerant, drought-tolerant, disease-resistant, and pest-resistant. Plant it in an appropriate location in soil amended with hardwood mulch and give it an inch of water each week. The hornbeam tree is undemanding and requires very little care.  How TN Nursery Customers Use the Hornbeam Tree in Their Landscape  TN Nursery customers love this adaptable, easy-care tree, putting it to use as a feature in the following settings:  Butterfly garden or pollinator garden: The springtime flowers attract early-season songbirds, butterflies, bees, and moths. As a specimen in a small yard: The petite size of the hornbeam tree makes it the perfect specimen for a smaller property. Understory tree: Some pair the hornbeam tree in the filtered shade of taller species to fill empty spots in their yards. Because it loves partial shade, it's an ideal understory tree. Urban garden: The small scale of the hornbeam tree--especially its narrow trunk--means it can work in an urban garden setting.  Carpinus caroliniana Has Several Common Names  Besides hornbeam tree, you might hear these other names for Carpinus caroliana:  American Hornbeam Blue Beech Ironwood Musclewood Muscle Wood Water Beech  The Hornbeam Tree Proves the Adage True: Great Things Really Do Come in Small Packages  Carpinus caroliniana reaches only twenty to forty feet tall at maturity, and the rounded canopy is about the same width. It has a slender, gray trunk that has a proportional appearance to the height and a ridged texture.  The leaves are a blue-green color on the top and paler underneath. Each leaf will be between three to five inches long and up to two inches wide. Leaves are oval, alternate along the stem, and have serrated edges. Small yellow flowers appear in the springtime.  Order Your Hornbeam Tree From TN Nursery Today  TN Nursery suggests the hornbeam tree for those who want a lovely, small tree that requires little care. Please place your order today.
Nellie Stevens Holly
$12.99
Nellie R Stevens Holly Nellie R. Stevens Holly (Latin name: Ilex x 'Nellie R Stevens') is a hybrid evergreen shrub, tall and lovely, with a glossy, deep green to blue-green, broad leaf. It can reach a maximum height of 25 to 30 feet with a broad base, measuring about fifteen feet across, and a narrow top. It presents in the classic "Christmas tree" shape. It holds its beautiful color year-round, and many prizes the evergreen clippings, using the greenery and the small berries it produces for wreath-making and winter holiday decorating. The Nellie R. Stevens holly loves a warm climate; it grows best in USDA planting zones 6 through 9 and prefers a partially sunny or full sun location. The Origins of the Nellie R Stevens Holly The Nellie R. Stevens Holly is named for its original growing location, Oxford, Maryland, the garden of a school teacher by the same name. The shrub is a hybrid of two ever-popular hollies: the Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) and the English holly (Ilex aquifolium) The hybridization of these two species gives the Nellie R. Stevens holly some of the most vigorous traits of each: It is a fast grower, adding three or more feet each growing season. It's drought-resistant, requires little water, and can tolerate hot weather. It is frost tolerant, surviving the occasional frosts that may occur even in warmer climates. Ilex x 'Nellie R Stevens' Is a Beautiful Specimen. Nellie R Stevens holly is large, so be sure to give it some growing room--at least six feet from other trees or shrubs. The leaves average about four inches long and a broad three inches wide. They're dark green, glossy, and have spiny edges. The tree grows into its triangular shape naturally, without needing any "training" or fuss. If you need to prune it, Nellie R Stevens will heal quickly and continue to grow. Order Your Nellie R Stevens Holly from TN Nursery Today TN Nursery proudly offers the lovely, hardy Nellie R Stevens holly--place your order with us today.
Elm Tree
$24.99
Elm Tree American Elm Tree: Ulmus americana is a Large, Tall, Flowering Tree. This Tree is a North American Native with a USDA hardy zone designation of 2 – 9. The Tree's habitat stretches from Florida to Newfoundland west to North Dakota and Texas. It is a tree primarily found in wetlands or other moist sites. The Tree can increase and can reach a height of 80 to 130 feet, with a width of around 60 and 120 feet. The top portion of this Tree has a vase-shaped, symmetrical crown with spreading branches adorning it. Buyers have the luxury of selecting from various available canopy sizes to suit their particular shading needs. The bark of this Tree is a dark grayish-brown color and contains broad ridges with diamond-shaped fissures.  American Elm is Well Tolerant and Drought Resistant to Shade, Street, and Lawn Tree Each leaf has about 15 pairs of veins, with the two sides of the leaf's base being noticeably uneven. The leaf's surface is green and usually smooth, while the undersides are paler and downy. These leaves typically turn into a light yellowish color in the fall.  Although not noticeable to people, these tiny flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Seed pods form as light-green wafer-like pockets, turning into a pale tan color. The Tree prefers the sun and is a long-lived, hardy tree. These Elm trees are tolerant of drought and urban conditions and do not have a high maintenance cost. They adapt quickly to extremes in soil PH, including moisture, heat, and wind tolerance. Buy here online, Tree.  It is a tall tree that yields flowers during the Spring and ample foliage in the Summer and Fall months. When the Tree reaches full maturity, its maximum height can be as tall as 130 feet, but more commonly seen are maximum heights ranging between 60 to 80 feet.   This Tree is best grown in USDA Growing 2-9 and reaches a maximum spread of up to 70 feet in peak growth conditions. Its first blooming period occurs between the mid-to-late Spring months of March and April. Blooms of the Tree are noted for their distinctive red-green tinge. The Tree is very well-tolerant to a wide variety of environmental conditions and is well-known for its ability to stay healthy during droughts.  The Tree grows best with direct exposure to sunlight, though it is well-adapted to partially shaded conditions. Furthermore, the Tree is well-adapted to wet and dry growing conditions and is also frequently grown in urban environments.  Leaves are commonly elliptical and reach full maturity between April in May. The Tree can be used as a shade, street, and lawn tree. American Elm is For Sale at TN Wholesale Nursery with Low Prices and Fast Shipping