Cercis canadensis
We grow all Cercis canadensis exclusively in ABP and no longer growing field grown seedlings. We find that the transplant success on ABP’s are near 100%.
We grow all Cercis canadensis exclusively in ABP and no longer growing field grown seedlings. We find that the transplant success on ABP’s are near 100%.
We grow all of our Cercidiphyllum japonicum in containers to prevent winter frost damage. All sizes are heavily rooted oval shape. Height 40-60’.
Celtis occidentalis hosts an arsenal of qualities such as tolerance to urban conditions and cold hardy. Commonly used as a budding understock but does display decent gold fall color.
Well established, fibrous root and ready to graft directly in the container. Type: Anderson Band Pot Grown. Per Bundle: 25. Zone: 5
Betula populifolia has glossy green foliage with yellow fall color. Rounded spreading shape. Per Bundle: 50. Zone: 5
Betula pendula has white/ gray splitting bark with weeping branches, very cold tolerant and is commonly used as a budding or grafting understock.
Betula papyrifera is extremely cold hardy for northern climates with striking yellow fall color. White peeling bark with oval shape. Height 50-70’.
Our Betula nigra ‘Select’ has been a mainstay for over 30 years. Very similar in bark color & peeling characteristics displayed by some patented varieties.
Betula nigra ‘Dura Heat’ stands true to its name with less leaf drop and darkening of the bark in extreme heat. Creamy white/ peach exfoliating bark, heat, drought tolerant; borer and aphid resistant. Grows strong in moist soil conditions.
Betula nigra ‘Cully’ has glossy dark green leaves with exceptional cinnamon, cream and salmon bark. Heritage is the best cultivar for cold climates and remains heat tolerant.