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Marking Flags
$1.50 – $20.00Marking Flags are essential tools for marking the locations of planted seedlings with ease and efficiency. Whether you’re a professional landscaper, a reforestation enthusiast, or a homeowner with a green thumb, these marking flags will help you keep track of your seedlings and ensure accurate identification.
Each Marking Flag features a bright-colored vinyl flag that stands out in any environment, providing excellent visibility and making it easy to spot your seedlings from a distance. The flag’s vibrant color ensures that your seedlings are clearly marked and easily distinguishable, even in dense foliage or challenging terrain.
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Nannyberry
$12.50 – $118.25This beautiful, versatile shrub provides year round interest, from the showy white flower in May, to its burgundy color in autumn and dark blue berries in winter. The ripe berries are edible straight off the bush and are popular in jams or jellies and is attractive to birds and other wildlife. Adaptable to a wide range of sites, nannyberry is found in low woods or near stream banks, but also tolerates drier sites.
Its dense plant form makes this species well-suited for use in barriers, borders, hedges, or for screening or difficult sites. Other uses in the landscape include massing and naturalizing, to which it is ideally suited.
12-18 inch plants
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Native Pawpaw
$13.50 – $118.25Pawpaw trees (Asimina triloba) are native to North America, growing wild in much of the eastern and Midwest portions of the United States. The delicious and nutritious fruit look like short, fat bananas. They have a fragrant aroma, a custardy texture, and a tropical taste. The best ones are rich, creamy and sweet, reminding some people of banana cream pie. Compared to apples, peaches and grapes, Pawpaw is higher in food energy, and has more than double the amount of vitamin C, and is much higher in minerals.
Mature height:10-25 ft. Spread 15-20 ft
12-18 Inch plants
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Ninebark
$12.50 – $118.25Ninebark is another excellent shrub choice for year round interest. Arching branches with lobed leaves give Common Ninebark a mounded look. Five petaled flowers appear in dense, Spirea-like clusters in spring, giving way to a multitude of reddish berry clusters. its leaves turn yellow in the fall.
Named for its unusual bark which peels in strips to reveal several layers of reddish to light brown inner bark, Ninebark is a popular ‘winter interest’ shrub. Ninebark makes an excellent hedge plant and provides good erosion control.
Ninebark grows best in acidic, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade, but is adaptable to many soil conditions.
12-18 Inch plants
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Norway Spruce Seedling
$6.00 – $216.50The Norway Spruce Seedling (Picea abies) in the 3-year-old (3-0) size is a young and vibrant conifer that holds the promise of growth and beauty in your landscape. With a height of 35 cm, this seedling size allows you to nurture and shape the Norway Spruce as it develops into a majestic tree. It’s important to note that we also offer Norway Spruce transplants for those who prefer a larger size and want to establish an immediate impact.
The Norway Spruce Seedling features fresh, bright green needles that bring a sense of vitality to your garden. As the seedling grows, it will develop a pyramidal shape with horizontal branches, creating a classic and elegant silhouette. While it may take some time for the seedling to reach its full potential, the Norway Spruce Seedling offers the joy of witnessing its growth and transformation over the years. 15 inches tall
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Norway Spruce Transplants
$16.85 – $285.00The Norway Spruce transplant (Picea abies) in the 4-year-old (2-2) size is a young and vibrant conifer that holds the promise of growth and beauty in your landscape. With a height of 16-22 inches, this seedling size allows you to nurture and shape the Norway Spruce as it develops into a majestic tree.
The Norway Spruce features fresh, bright green needles that bring a sense of vitality to your garden. As the the tree grows, it develops a pyramidal shape with horizontal branches, creating a classic and elegant silhouette. While it may take some time to reach its full potential, the Norway Spruce offers the joy of witnessing its growth and transformation over the years.
Norway Spruce adapts well to various soil types, including loam, clay, and sandy soils. It prefers well-drained soil conditions but can tolerate some moisture variations. Planting in a location that receives full sun exposure will allow it to thrive and develop its vibrant green color.
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Paper Birch
$13.50 – $118.25Paper Birch trees are the most widely distributed (east to west), of all North American birches. The graceful form and attractive white bark of Paper Birch make it a prized species for ornamental plantings and landscaping around homes and public buildings. In cool northern climates, paper birch is an excellent landscape tree that mixes well with evergreens and produces good fall color.
The paper birch is a medium-sized deciduous tree that grows well in acidic, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained and clay soils. While it prefers normal moisture, the tree has some drought tolerance.
Full sun and partial shade are best for this tree, meaning it prefers a minimum of four hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight each day.The paper birch grows to a height of 50–70′ and a spread of around 35′ at maturity.
Paper birch trees are a larval host for Luna Moth caterpillars. They also attract a number of birds, including yellow bellied sap suckers, black-capped chickadees, tree sparrows and Pine Siskin.
12-18 inchseedlings.
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Pussy Willow
$8.50 – $118.25The fast-growing pussy willow has long been admired for its strong, spreading, upright stems, colorful autumn leaves and iconic purplish-brown catkins that appear in late winter/early spring.
A male pussy willow is one of the best trees for bees in the Spring, because it will bloom especially early in the year. Beekeepers often plant them close to the apiary to help the bees through the pollen-scarce months of March and April when little else is in flower.
12-18″ seedlings
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Quaking Aspen
$13.50 – $118.25Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is the most widely distributed tree in North America. It is known by many names: trembling aspen, golden aspen, mountain aspen, popple, poplar, and trembling poplar.
This tree is considered both a shade tree and an ornamental tree. The quaking aspen grows to a height of 40–50′ and a spread of 20–30′ at maturity.
12-18 inch plants
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Red Maple
$13.50 – $118.25Red maple derives its name from its brilliant autumnal foliage. While common in swamps and moist slopes, it is also abundant on dry slopes. Red maple is becoming more common as it typically reproduces well by seed and by sprouts from the stump following cutting.
It is an extremely rapid-growing tree (up to 24″/year), furnishing a fairly strong, close-grained wood.
The fruit is an important wildlife food as it develops in the spring when other foods typically are not yet available.
18-24 inch seedlings
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Red Osier Dogwood
$12.50 – $118.25Redosier dogwood is a native shrub species with colorful red or yellow winter bark. It grows throughout Michigan; is commonly seen in wetlands such as swamps, marshes, in ditch banks, and along river banks and lake shores. As a landscape plant, redosier dogwood is used as a border, mass, screen, or specimen plant. This species is also used in wildlife plantings because the fruit is eaten by birds and small and large mammals.
12-18 inch plants
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Redbud
$13.50 – $118.25Known as the harbinger of spring, the eastern Redbud’s delicate blossoms and buds are one of the season’s most dramatic displays. But this tree’s beauty doesn’t end with its flowery show. Unique and irregular branching patterns combine with a trunk that commonly divides close to the ground to create a very handsome, spreading and often flat-topped crown. Even in winter, covered with snow, the eastern Redbud is stunning.
18-24 inch seedlings