Grafted on a standard, this weeping form is graceful and adds an interesting looking difference to the early spring landscape. Easy to grow and very hardy, it also is a quick grower.

Aggressively growing, this large shrub sports unique, large black colored catkins in March and April. Tolerates wet areas well. Unique black colored catkins are very attractive. Perfect for use as a spring cut stem. Fast growing plant should be placed in an area where is can spread

This delightful deciduous shrub will accent your landscape with its narrow grey-green leaves which will turn yellow in the fall. Add this ornamental shrub by ponds, pools, borders, or rock gardens!

Attractive, twisted, zig zag branching makes this small specimen tree stand out in the landscape. With is smaller form and and compound leaves loaded with small leaflets, it adds a different look and texture that you will love. Deer resistant. Drought resistant. Easy to grow with great texture. Small leaflets make it an easy clean up tree in fall. Perfect for use as a small specimen. White flowers do not happen every year but are fragrant and showy when they do occur. 

With glossy, deep green foliage and a strong growing, upright branching habit and form, this selection is a perfect, easy care specimen tree. Foliage turns a pleasing yellow in fall.

Fast growing and aggressive, this oak can put on up to 2 feet of growth per year as it attains it’s stately, full, rounded form. Rubra is very tolerant of dry, sandy soils and tends to be an excellent yard tree for near the road. Big, lustrous, dark green leaves turn russet-red to bright red in the fall and tend to be persistent for a great autumn show.

The Pin Oak is a symmetrical deciduous oak tree with ascending horizontal branches. Glossy, deeply lobed, dark green leaves turn to shades of russet, bronze or red in the fall, but begin as yellow-green buds in the spring. Also known as the Swamp Spanish Oak, it is one of the most popular commercial oaks, planted as both a street and a landscape tree.

Majestic Skies™ is a distinct improvement over the species with straighter branching and a more symmetrical shape. Foliage emerges red in spring and is more substantial and darker green than the species. Excellent red fall color. Northern pin oaks prefer to grow in full sun with deep, well-drained soil.

Scarlet Oak has a rounded open habit, 3-6″  green leaves are deeply lobed and bristled at each tip. It is with these thick, green leaves that create the shade any picnicking family searches out. An excellent lawn or street tree – Just be sure to give it the room to handle its mature size.

This American Beauties exclusive is an amazingly tolerant tree, easy to grow, and very attractive to birds and other wildlife. Moderate to quick growing, it produces a rounded, thick growing head covered in lustrous, dark green, heavily toothed foliage with a silver backing that gives this plant a unique, two-toned look. This plant tolerates a wide range of soils from wet to dry and also provides a magnificent nesting area for birds and small mammals along with prodigious amounts of acorns as a food source. Even butterflies hang around this tree since its leaves are a caterpillar food source for a number of colorful species. It even has a nice display of fall color ranging from yellow to reddish-purple making it a great shade tree for all seasons.