
Shade Trees
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| Royal Empress | Osage Orange | Autumn Blaze Maple | Hybrid Poplar | |||||
| Huge Leaves | Fast Growing | Long Lasting Fall Color | Grows 8 Feet a Year | |||||
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American Beech
3-9Starting at: $41.94
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American Elm
2-9Starting at: $29.94
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American Sentry™ Linden
3-8Starting at: $71.94
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American Sycamore
4-9Starting at: $71.94
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Autumn Blaze® Red Maple
4-8Starting at: $71.94
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Box Elder Maple
3-8Starting at: $47.94
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Bur Oak
3-8Starting at: $35.94
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Elm - New Horizon
4-9Starting at: $71.94
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Green Mountain Sugar Maple (PP2339)
3-8Starting at: $71.94
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Hybrid Poplar
3-8Starting at: $35.96
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Kentucky Coffee Tree
3-8Starting at: $83.94
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Legacy Sugar Maple (PP4979)
5-8Starting at: $59.94
The success of any shade tree planting process begins by choosing the proper shade tree for the growing conditions in each individual site. Consider the following growing conditions: soil drainage, soil type, available sunlight, space available, existing plants and trees, and all above and below ground utilities. Choose a shade tree that will perform well in the local climate and one that meets the zone requirements. Tree placement in the landscape is another important consideration. Select a shade tree that fits into the space available. The right tree in the right place will prevent root issues that affect sidewalks, driveways, foundations, and septic systems. Shade trees are the largest elements in the landscape. Very large shade trees compliment large homes but may overwhelm smaller houses. Shade tree selection for bold fall color can and will provide pleasure for the eye in the autumn season for years to come.










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