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Height: 35' Spread 25'
Deep purple foliage, maroon to reddish bronze fall color. Heat tolerance is the distinguishing characteristic of this hybrid. Foliage resembles that of Crimson King, but form is more upright and compact. Thanks to Acer truncatum parentage, it flourishes in the summer heat where few purple leafed plants will grow.


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Height: 35' Spread 20'
Dark green foliage, turning to deep red in fall. Compact, upright and narrow. Develops a naturally uniform canopy with minimal pruning. Produces few seeds and develops an ideal, upright street tree form.


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Height: 20' Spread 20'
Hybrid apple serviceberry cultivar. Deciduous, early flowering large shrub or small tree with 5-petaled, showy, slightly fragrant, white flowers in drooping clusters which appear before the leaves emerge in early spring. Blue-green leaves change to brilliant orange red in fall. Small, reddish-purple fruit attracts birds. These edible berries are sweet and often used in jams, jellies and pies.


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Height: 28' Spread 20'
Street tree Amelanchier. JF Schmidt introduction with exceptional tree form. Dominant central leader supports strongly upward-oriented scaffold branches. Pure white blooms in spring, giving way to healthy green foliage that turns orange in fall.


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Height: 1-2’ Spread 2’
Tough and adaptable North American native with a profusion of small white flowers in spring, and brilliant red fall foliage followed by shiny purple-black, showy berries throughout winter. Low-growing, mounding, deciduous shrub, excellent for use as a groundcover or edging. Tolerates a range of soil and climate conditions.


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Height: 3' Spread: 3' White
Evergreen