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Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’

[gallery ids="8181,8015,4442"] An irregularly rounded, dense tree with pendulous branches that reach the ground. A solitary specimen can form an amazing focal point in the landscape. It prefers a site in full sun, in average, well-drained soil. It is tolerant of urban conditions and can adapt to both wet and dry sites. Discovered  at Camperdown House...
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Tsuga canadensis ‘Pendula’

[gallery ids="4718,6055"] A slow growing, spreading, gracefully weeping shrub. The dark green needles have silvery undersides. It is easily grown in part shade in an average, well-drained soil. It is intolerant of drought and drying winds. Give it enough room to develop its form, whether cascading over a rock wall, as a ground cover, or as...
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Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’

[gallery ids="4717,4716,11020"] A formal, broadly pyramidal tree with dark green, shiny leaves. The fall color is yellow. It has early summer, light yellow, fragrant flowers that are attractive to bees. It is very tolerant of urban conditions. It grows best in full sun in an average, well-drained soil. It is a very stately tree for the...
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Tilia americana ‘Redmond’

[gallery ids="4715,4714"]   A dense, pyramidal, fast growing tree. The large, glossy green leaves turn yellow in the fall. It has subtle clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in early summer that are very attractive to bees. Adaptable to some urban conditions, preferring a site in full sun in an average, well-drained soil. Useful as a shade, specimen,...
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