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2 Green Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple Do you want your job to stand out from all the rest? Do you want your customer to brag about the landscape you installed for them? Then make a statement on your next job with a Specimen Green Japanese Maple. You can plant this boxed tree anytime of the year, but especially in the heat of the summer and not have to worry about it. We have them from 10 x10 to 15 x15 ready to go. Give us a call and let us help you separate yourself from the rest.
3 About Us Established in 1993, Plantation Tree Company has quickly set the standard for quality in field grown trees and ornamentals. Located in central Alabama at the end of the Appalachian Plateau, our climate of moderate winters and plentiful rain combined with our deep clay loam soil provides for an unsurpassed growing environment. Premium liners from the best growers in the country are carefully planted and maintained. They are then nurtured by drip irrigation and fertigation to insure that our plants consistently meet the high standards of quality that our customers have come to expect. Plantation Tree Company is a B&B nursery with 400 acres currently in production. We grow premium quality trees and shrubs for the landscape market. We are continually updating our product mix to meet our customer needs. We pride ourselves on the quality and consistency of our plant material. We go to great lengths to insure that we have uniform heads, straight central leaders, and solid branching structure, along with superb root systems. All this combined with great attention to detail in the digging and loading process insures that you receive a premium quality tree in the best condition possible. Thank you for making our new crapemrytle liner and container projects a success. We are continuing to expand both of these projects. Please continue to give us your input as we want to tailor these programs to your needs. We invite you to visit our nursery and view our product first hand. Just give us a call and let us know when you are coming to visit. You can see most of our product on our website at Thank you for your continued support l Fax l
4 Plantation Tree Company Bareroot Crapemyrtles We are growing Crapemyrtles in the field for one year, cutting them off at the start of the second year, growing the top for a year and then barerooting them that winter to give you a one year top with a two year root system. This makes an outstanding liner for either 15 or 30 containers or to put into the field to grow to a bigger size. We will have Natchez, Muskogee, and Tuscarora liners available. Plants will be delivered January-March Call us today to place your order as supplies are limited. Planted in February, ready for sale in June. 2 Planted in February, ready for sale in July. sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
5 Plantation Tree Company Container Program You said you wanted plant material that was lighter, easier to handle, and more cost effective for your small jobs, well now we have it. We have started out small but will grow as your request more varieties. Call us today for availability and pricing. See the difference a Plantation Tree Company container plant makes on your next job. 15 AND 30 GALLON PLANTS 15 Gallon Natchez Crapemyrtle l Fax l
6 New Plant Introductions ACER palmatum (seedling) Red Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple (STD)...page 6 ACER palmatum Emperor I Japanese Maple (STD)...page 7 CARPINUS bethulus Emerald Avenue Hornbeam (PP#22814)...page 10 FRAXINUS pennsylvanica Urbanite Ash (PP#6215)...page 13 LIRIODENDRON tulipifera Arnold Tulip Poplar...page 17 MAGNOLIA macrophylla Bigleaf Magnolia...page 20 NYSSA sylvatica Afterburner Tupelo...page 20 NYSSA sylvatica Wildfire Black Gum...page 21 PRUNUS Okame Cherry...page 22 QUERCUS bicolor Bonnie and Mike Beacon Oak...page 24 TAXODIUM distichum Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress...page sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
7 Table of Contents Green Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple IFC About us Bareroot Crapemyrtle Container Program New Plants Acer palmatum Green Ribbon Leaf (Multi) Acer palmatum Green Ribbon Leaf (STD) Acer palmatum Red Ribbon Leaf Acer palmatum Bloodgood Acer palmatum Emperor I Acer palmatum Sango Kaku Acer rubrum Brandywine Acer rubrum October Glory Acer rubrum Redpointe Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze Betula nigra Dura-Heat BNMTF (Multi) Buxus microphylla Japanese Boxwood Buxus microphylla Wintergreen Camellia sasanqua Mine-No-Yuki Camellia sasanqua Pink Snow Camellia Camellia sasanqua Showinishiki Camellia Camellia sasanqua Sparkling Burgundy Camellia Carpinus betulus Emerald Avenue Hornbeam Carpinus betulus Fastigiata European Hornbeam Cedrus deodara Gemstone Cedrus deodara Patti Faye Chamaecyparis obtusa Filicoides Chamaecyparis thyoides Red Star Chionanthus retusus Chinese Fringetree (Multi) Chionanthus retusus China Snow Chinese Fringetree (Multi) 12 Crataegus viridis Winter King Hawthorne Cryptomeria japonica Black Dragon Cryptomeria japonica Radican Cryptomeria japonica Yoshino Fagus grandifolia American Beech Fraxinus pennsylvanica Urbanite Ash Ilex x Emily Bruner Holly Ilex x Liberty Holly Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens Holly Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens Holly (Multi) Tree Form Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens Holly (STD) Juniperus chinensis Blue Point Juniper Juniperus chinensis Hetzii Columnaris Juniper Juniperus virginiana Idyllwild Juniper Juniperus virginiana Taylor Juniper Lagerstroemia x Muskogee Crapemyrtle (Multi) Lagerstroemia x Muskogee Crapemyrtle (STD) Lagerstroemia x Natchez Crapemyrtle (Multi) Lagerstroemia x Natchez Crapemyrtle (STD) Lagerstroemia x Tuscarora Crapemyrtle (STD) Ligustrum japonicum Recurve Ligustrum Liquidamber styraciflua Slender Silhouette Sweetgum Liriodendron Arnold Tulip Poplar Liriodendron Emerald City Tulip Poplar Magnolia grandiflora Bracken Brown Beauty Magnolia grandiflora Claudia Wannamaker Magnolia grandiflora Claudia Wannamaker (STD) Magnolia grandiflora Little Gem Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia # Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia # Magnolia grandiflora Teddy Bear Magnolia macrophylla Bigleaf Magnolia virginiana Moonglow Sweet Bay (Multi) Magnolia x Ann Nyssa sylvatica Afterburner Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum Nyssa sylvatica Wildfire Black Gum Pistacia chinensis Pistache Pistacia chinensis Pistache (Multi) Platanus x Yarwood London Planetree Podocarpus macrophyllus Japanese Yew Prunus Okame Cherry Prunus serrulata Snowgoose Cherry Prunus x yedoensis Yoshino Cherry Quercus lyrata Overcup Oak Quercus nuttallii Nuttall Oak Quercus phellos Willow Oak Quercus bicolor Bonnie and Mike Beacon Oak Quercus robur Fastigiata x Q. bicolor Regal Prince Oak Quercus robur x Q. alba Crimson Spire Oak Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum Green Whisper Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress Thuja occidentalis Degroot s Spire Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis Hetz Wintergreen Arborvitae Thuja plicata Green Giant Western Arborvitae Trachycarpus fortunei Windmill Palm Ulmus parvifolia UPMTF Bosque Elm Zelkova serrata Green Vase Zelkova Installation of B&B trees and shrubs Customer Appreciation Plantation Staff & Show Dates Job Site Photos Fall Color Photos Terms USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Rootball Specifications Plantation Tree Location Map IBC l Fax l
8 ACER palmatum (seedling) Green Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple (Multi) Small broadly spreading specimen tree. Small, deeply lobed palmate leaves provide a delicate texture in the landscape. SIZE: 2x1 to medium FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Red to orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 10' 7' 12' 8' 9' ACER palmatum (seedling) Green Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple (STD) Small broadly spreading specimen tree. Small, deeply lobed palmate leaves provide a delicate texture in the landscape. SIZE: 2x1 to medium FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Red to orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 10' 7' 12' 8' 14' 9' ACER palmatum (seedling) Red Ribbon Leaf Japanese Maple (STD) Small broadly spreading specimen tree. Foliage remains maroon all summer and provides good fall color. Slower and smaller than it s green counterpart. SIZE: 20'x1 FOLIAGE: Red FALL COLOR: Red to orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 ACER palmatum Bloodgood Japanese Maple (STD) Small round shaped tree. This cultivar makes for a nice patio or small shade tree. The reddish purple leaf color makes it a true specimen for any landscape. SIZE: 20'x1 FOLIAGE: Red-purple FALL COLOR: Red HARDINESS: Zone 5B to 8 7' 8' 6 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
9 ACER palmatum Emperor I Japanese Maple (STD) Small upright growing ornamental. This cultivar tends to tolerate the sun/heat, and tends to hold it s color well in the shade. This makes it a true specimen for any landscape. SIZE: 20'x20' FOLIAGE: Burgandy - Purple FALL COLOR: Red HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 ACER palmatum Sango Kaku Japanese Maple Small tree displaying reddish-orange bark in winter thus the name Coral Bark Maple. SIZE: 20'x1 FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Gold HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 8 9' 10' 7' 12' 8' 14' ACER rubrum Brandywine Maple Oval shaped cultivar with good fall color. A cross between October Glory and Autumn Flame. Leafhopper resistant and adaptable to most soil types. A Dr. US National Arboretum selection. SIZE: Mature height not known FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Brilliant red-purple HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 ACER rubrum October Glory Maple (PP#2116) 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" Broadly oval cultivar with excellent fall color. Perfect selection for the Southeast. A Princeton Nursery selection. SIZE: 40'x3 FOLIAGE: Medium green, glossy FALL COLOR: Deep red HARDINESS: Zone 4b to 8 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" 5.5" 6" l Fax l
10 ACER rubrum Redpointe Maple (PP#16769) An upright, broadly pyramidal shaped cultivar with good fall color. This cultivar tends to have a straight, dominant central leader with uniform growth for a symmetrical canopy. A J. Frank Schmidt & Son selection. SIZE: 4x 30' FALL COLOR: Bright Red HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 BETULA nigra Dura-Heat BNMTF River Birch (Multi) Excellent white exfoliating bark. Resistant to aphids & leaf spot. Smaller and more cold hardy than Heritage. A Moons Nursery selection. SIZE: 40'x2 FOLIAGE: Dark olive green FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 3.5" 4" ACER x freemanii Autumn Blaze Maple (PP#4864) A hybrid between Red and Silver Maple. Has the drought tolerance of the Silver Maple and fall color of the Red Maple. Dense oval-round head. SIZE: 50'x40' FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Red 4.5" 5" 5.5" HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 3.5" 6" 4" 7-8' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' ' 18-20' BUXUS microphylla Japanese Boxwood Evergreen shrub with light green, rounded leaves, and dense growth. An excellent choice for a sheared or natural hedge. It can tolerate some drought, heat, and alkaline soil. SIZE: 4'x4' FOLIAGE: light green HARDINESS: Zone 6 to " 30-36" sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
11 BUXUS microphylla Wintergreen Boxwood Compact evergreen shrub that is low maintenance. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Excellent plant choice for a hedge. SIZE: 3'x4' FOLIAGE: Evergreen, medium to light green HARDINESS: Zone 6 to " 30-36" 36-4 CAMELLIA sasanqua Mine-No-Yuki Camellia An upright evergreen with creamy white flowers. Semi double blooms from September to November. Great choice for screening, mixed borders, or as an accent plant. SIZE: x8' FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 3' 4' CAMELLIA sasanqua Pink Snow Camellia An upright evergreen with light pink flowers. Great choice for screening, mixed borders, or as an accent plant. SIZE: 1x10' FLOWER: Light Pink HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 3' 4' CAMELLIA sasanqua Showinishiki Camellia An upright evergreen with white flowers. Great choice for screening or mixed borders planting. SIZE: 1x FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 3' 4' l Fax l
12 CAMELLIA sasanqua Sparkling Burgundy Camellia An upright evergreen with rose pink flowers. The foliage is smaller, and a bit more refined than many of the other varieties. Good choice for screening plant, and in mixed borders. SIZE: 1x8' FLOWER: Rose Pink HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 3' 4' CAPRINUS betulus Emerald Avenue Hornbeam (PP #22814) Dense pyramidal tree with a strong central leader. Ideal tree for street plantings because of it s heat tolerance. A. J. Frank Schmidt & Son selection. SIZE: 40'x2 FOLIAGE: Deep green FALL COLOR: Red HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 1.5" CARPINUS betulus Fastigiata Pyramidal European Hornbeam Dense upright tree when young, developing into a tall oval symmetrical crown. Ideal tree for street plantings. SIZE: 3x2 FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 CEDRUS deodara Gemstone Deodar Cedar Pyramidal shaped tree that is dense and compact with horizontal branches. The shape and color of this tree make it a unique plant for the landscape. A Head-Lee selection. SIZE: 40'x20' FOLIAGE: Evergreen, gray-green HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 6-8' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' ' 10 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
13 CEDRUS deodara Patti Faye Deodar Cedar Conical tree with graceful branches. Its unusual color combined with the graceful nature of branching makes it a wonderful tree for the landscape. A Rushing Nursery selection. SIZE: 60'x40' to medium FOLIAGE: Evergreen, light blue-green HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 6-8' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Filicoides Fern Spray Falsecypress Small pyramidal shaped evergreen tree that features a unique curved branching habit. This branching habit along with its dark green foliage makes it an unusal speciman for the landscape. SIZE: 12'x8' FOLIAGE: Evergreen, Dark green HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 7' 8' 9 10 CHAMAECYPARIS thyoides Red Star Upright evergreen with blue-green foliage that turns to maroon in the winter. Great choice for screening plant. SIZE: 10'x4' FOLIAGE: Blue-green HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 3' 4' CHIONANTHUS retusus Chinese Fringetree (Multi) A spreading ornamental tree with rounded growth habit. It s showy white fragrant flowers make it an excellent choice for a specimen planting. SIZE: 20'x20' FOLIAGE: Medium green FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 6-8' 8-10' l Fax l
14 CHIONANTHUS retusus China Snow Chinese Fringetree (Multi) China Snow is an excellent improvement on the standard Chinese Fringetree. It is a small tree that bears more profuse white flowers than most. It s peeling bark also adds winter interest. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 6-8' 8-10' CRATAEGUS virdis Winter King Hawthorne This selection has a rounded growth habit with a vase-shaped branching structure. The bright red fruit attract many birds, and the showy white flowers are a plus in the spring. Great choice for a specimen plant, focal point, or in a mass planting. SIZE: 2x30' FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 7b 1.5" CRYPTOMERIA japonica Black Dragon Cryptomeria Small irregular pyramidal shaped tree that makes an unusual specimen for the landscape. SIZE: 12'x HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 7' 8' 9' 10' CRYPTOMERIA japonica Radican Cryptomeria Upright evergreen that performs well as a screen or a specimen plant. SIZE: 30'x10' FOLIAGE: Blue-green HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 7' 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 18' 12 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
15 CRYPTOMERIA japonica Yoshino Cryptomeria Conical evergreen that performs well as a specimen or screen. Superior substitute for Leyland Cypress. SIZE: 50'x20' FOLIAGE: Bright green HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 7' 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 FAGUS grandifolia American Beech A beautiful native tree that should be used in large areas. Great choice for parks, golf courses and reforestation projects. Brown leaves persist throughout the winter which makes it stand out in any landscape setting. SIZE: 70'x50' FALL COLOR: Golden brown HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 1.5" FRAXINUS pennsylvanica Urbanite Ash (PP #6215) Shiny dark green foliage with light colored back. Performs well in hot, humid southern climates. Resistant to borers. A Wandell selection. SIZE: 50'x40' FOLIAGE: Shiny dark green FALL COLOR: Bronze HARDINESS: Zone 3 to 9 2 ILEX x Emily Bruner Holly Dense pyramidal holly with large glossy leaves. SIZE: 20'x1 FRUIT: Large red berries HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 7' 8' l Fax l
16 ILEX x Liberty Holly Upright and pyramidal holly with large serrated foliage. Excellent choice for screening or individual planting. SIZE: 14'x8' FRUIT: Red berries HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 7' 8' ILEX x Nellie R. Stevens Holly Most popular of the pyramidal evergreen hollies in the southeast. Excellent choice as a specimen or screening plant. SIZE: 2x1 FRUIT: Bright red berries HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 7' 8' 9' 10' 12' ILEX x Nellie R. Stevens Holly (Multi) Tree Form One of the most versatile evergreen hollies available today. The multi trunk form gives it an unusual look making it fit into multiple landscape planes. SIZE: 2x1 FRUIT: Bright red berries HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 6-8' 8-10' ILEX x Nellie R. Stevens Holly (STD) Wheather used in a formal planting, street planting, or as corner plants; the precise look of this plant makes for an outstanding addition to your landscape. SIZE: 2x1 FRUIT: Bright red berries HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 8' 9' 10' 14 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
17 JUNIPERUS chinensis Blue Point Juniper Pyramidal evergreen with blue-green foliage. Great choice for screen planting as well as an accent planting. SIZE: 1x4' FOLIAGE: Blue-green HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 7' 8' JUNIPERUS chinensis Hetzii Columnaris Juniper Columnar evergreen with upright branching with bright green foliage. A good choice for a screen planting. SIZE: 1x FOLIAGE: Bright green HARDINESS: Zone 3 to 9 JUNIPERUS virginiana Idyllwild Juniper Pyramidal form of Red Cedar. Broad based and upright branching make it a good choice for specimen or screening plant. SIZE: 1x7' HARDINESS: Zone 3b to 9 7' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' JUNIPERUS virginiana Taylor Juniper A more dense, upright form of Red Cedar. It s narrow columnar form makes it a great choice for a privacy screen, or a dramatic vertical element to the landscape. A Nebraska Statewide Arboretum introduction. SIZE: 20'x4' FOLIAGE: Blue green HARDINESS: Zone 3 to l Fax l
18 LAGERSTROEMIA x Muskogee Crapemyrtle (Multi) Broad tall tree with light gray brown bark. High mildew tolerance. This cultivar has one of the longest flowering periods of any Crapemrytle. Great choice for any landscape. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: Light lavender FALL COLOR: Reddish-orange HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 LAGERSTROEMIA x Muskogee Crapemyrtle (STD) Broad tall tree with light gray brown bark. High mildew tolerance. This cultivar has one of the longest flowering periods of any Crapemrytle. Great choice for any landscape. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: Light lavender FALL COLOR: Reddish-orange HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 6-8' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' ' 18-20' 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" LAGERSTROEMIA x Natchez Crapemyrtle (Multi) Broad tall tree with the best bark of all the crapemyrtles. The cinnamon bark against the white flowers is quite a contrast. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: White FALL COLOR: Reddish-orange HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 6-8' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' ' LAGERSTROEMIA x Natchez Crapemyrtle (STD) Broad tall tree with the best bark of all the crapemyrtles. The cinnamon bark against the white flowers is quite a contrast. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: White FALL COLOR: Reddish-orange HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" 16 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
19 LAGERSTROEMIA x Tuscarora Crapemyrtle (STD) Large broad vase shaped tree. The light brown bark, dark green foliage, and coral pink flowers are quite a contrast. Mildew resistant. SIZE: 20'x1 FLOWER: Coral pink (Watermelon red) FALL COLOR: Red-orange HARDINESS: Zone 7a to 9a LIGUSTRUM japonicum Recurve Ligustrum Upright evergreen shrub or small tree with dark green leaves. The leaves have wavy margins with fragrant flowers in abundance during May. A great choice for a hedge, or limbed up for a specimen planting SIZE: 10'x8' FALL COLOR: White (Fragrant) HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 10 7' 8' LIQUIDAMBER styraciflua Slender Silhouette Sweetgum Beautiful sweetgum cultivar with an upright and columnar growth habit. The fall color is also great. Excellent choice for tight spaces. SIZE: 50'x8' FOLIAGE: Dark Green FALL COLOR: Yellow, orange to red HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 LIRIODENDRON tulipifera Arnold Tulip Poplar A cultivar of Tulip Poplar with narrow, upright growth habit. Ideal choice for a project with limited space. SIZE: 50'x1 FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 4 to l Fax l
20 LIRIODENDRON tulipifera Emerald City Tulip Poplar A refined cultivator which has an upright and oval growth habit. It tends to be straighter and has more of a dominant central leader than the native tulip tree. SIZE: 5x2 FOLIAGE: Dark Green FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" MAGNOLIA grandiflora Bracken Brown Beauty Magnolia (PP#5520) Oval pyramid form with upright growth. Dark green leaves with excellent brown back. A Ray Bracken selection. SIZE: 60'x2 FLOWER: Creamy white HARDINESS: Zone 5b to 9 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 MAGNOLIA grandiflora Claudia Wannamaker Magnolia Medium pyramidal form with medium green leaves and medium brown back. Blooms at an early age. A Shady Grove selection. SIZE: 60'x30' FOLIAGE: Medium green FLOWER: Creamy white HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 18' MAGNOLIA grandiflora Claudia Wannamaker Magnolia (STD) Medium pyramidal form with dark green leaves and medium brown back. Blooms at an early age. A Shady Grove selection. SIZE: 60'x30' FOLIAGE: Medium green FLOWER: Creamy white HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 3.5" 4" 18 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
21 MAGNOLIA grandiflora Little Gem Magnolia Slow growing, dark green, brown back cultivar. Profuse bloomer. SIZE: 30'x1 FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 7' 8' 9' 10' MAGNOLIA grandiflora Magnolia #5 Pyramidal form with dark green leaves and dark brown back. Similar to D.D. Blanchard in color, but its growth habit is tighter. A Plantation Tree selection. SIZE: 60'x30' FLOWER: Creamy White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 MAGNOLIA grandiflora Magnolia #9 Pyramidal form with dark green leaves and dark brown back. Similar to D.D. Blanchard in color, but its growth habit is tighter. A Plantation Tree selection. SIZE: 60'x30' -fast FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 1 MAGNOLIA grandiflora Teddy Bear Magnolia Dense, upright form with dark green leaves and reddish brown backs. A Head-Lee Nursery selection. SIZE: 30'x20' FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 7 to 9 7' l Fax l
22 MAGNOLIA macrophylla Bigleaf Magnolia A deciduous magnolia native to the southeastern US. This species has the largest simple leaf and single flower of any native plant. This tree is somewhat shade tolerant, but can also grow in full sunlight. Great choice for a native plating. SIZE: 3x20' RATE OF GROWTH: Moderate FOLIAGE: Bright green FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 5B to ' MAGNOLIA virginiana Moonglow Sweet Bay Magnolia (Multi) Semi-evergreen with dark green leaves with silvery back which forms a large pyramidal shaped tree at maturity. A Heritage Tree Selection. SIZE: 40'x1 FOLIAGE: Medium green FLOWER: Small white, fragrant HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 7' 8-10' 10-12' MAGNOLIA x Ann Magnolia New growth has purplish cast. Blooms profusely in the spring and continues sporatically into the summer. SIZE: 20'x1 FOLIAGE: Light green FLOWER: Purple HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 7' 8' 9' 10' NYSSA sylvatica Afterburner Tupelo This selection offers a dominant central leader with upright pyramidal to oval growth habits. It s foliage color during the summer and fall make it a great choice of any landscape. SIZE: 35 x20' FOLIAGE: Bright green FALL COLOR: Bright Red HARDINESS: Zone 5 to sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
23 NYSSA sylvatica Black Gum Beautiful native tree which is pyramidal when young, spreading with age. Great selection for a native setting because of its fall color. SIZE: 4x2 FALL COLOR: Orange to purple HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 1.5" NYSSA sylvatica Wildfire Black Gum Beautiful native tree. This selection is known for the red colored new growth over the dark green mature foliage. It s also a great choice for fall color in the landscape. SIZE: 40'x30' FALL COLOR: Red HARDINESS: Zone 4 to PISTACIA chinensis Pistache Super ornamental tree with few pest problems. Transplants well and has brilliant fall color. The compound leaf with small leaflets provides a wonderful texture. SIZE: 30'x2 FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Orange-red HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 3.5" PISTACIA chinensis Pistache (Multi) Super ornamental tree with few pest problems. Transplants well and has brilliant fall color. The compound leaf with small leaflets provides a wonderful texture. SIZE: 30'x2 FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Orange-red HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 9 6-8' ' ' 12-14' l Fax l
24 PLATANUS x acerifolia Yarwood London Planetree May be the finest London Planetree cultivars. Uniform pyramidal shape with exfoliating bark and dark green leaves make for an attractive specimen or street planting. Tolerant of poor environmental conditions and resists disease. SIZE: 80'x40' FALL COLOR: Yellow-brown HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 PODOCARPUS macrophyllus Japanese Yew Evergreen shrub which makes a good hedge, screen, or small specimen tree. It tolerates poor soil conditions as long as good drainage provided. SIZE: 30'x10' HARDINESS: Zone 8 to 10 3' 4' PRUNUS Okame Cherry Upright vase shaped ornamental. This selection has profuse blooms which appear in early spring, and tends to last longer than other Cherry selections. SIZE: 2x20' FLOWER: Pink HARDINESS: Zone 6 to 8 2 PRUNUS surrulata Snowgoose Cherry Ornamental tree that grows upright when young, becoming more oval shaped. More pest resistant than other varieties. SIZE: 20'x20' FOLIAGE: Bright green FLOWER: Pure White HARDINESS: Zone 5 to sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
25 PRUNUS x yedoensis Yoshino Cherry This ornamental is best known for it s spectacular spring flowering. SIZE: 30'x30' FOLIAGE: Medium green FLOWER: White HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 3.5" QUERCUS lyrata Overcup Oak Lowland species that is pyramidal in youth becoming round with maturity. Transplants well and adapts to poor sites. Occurs naturally into Southern Indiana along the Mississippi River Valley. SIZE: 4x3 FOLIAGE: Light green FALL COLOR: Tan to yellow-orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 9 QUERCUS nuttallii Nuttall Oak 3.5" 4" 4.5" Pyramidal growth habit with excellent fall color. Sometimes mistaken for Shumard Oak but transplants more easily. SIZE: 70'x40' FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Orange to red HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 3.5" 4" 4.5" 5" 5.5" 6" QUERCUS phellos Willow Oak Excellent native oak for the Southeast. It s upright branching habit and fine texture make it a popular street tree. SIZE: 60'x40' FOLIAGE: Light green FALL COLOR: Yellow to yellow-brown HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 3.5" 4" l Fax l
26 QUERCUS bicolor Bonnie and Mike Beacon Oak Tight columnar Oak which is a hybrid selection. This selection has stout upright branching, which makes it an excellent choice for narrow spaces. This Oak was discovered by Dr. Michael Dirr. SIZE: 40'x1 to fast FOLIAGE: Medium green FALL COLOR: Yellow HARDINESS: Zone 4 to QUERCUS robur Fastigiata x Q. bicolor Regal Prince Oak Upright Oak which is a hybrid selection from the English Oak and the Swamp White Oak. It s narrow structure makes it a useful choice for close spaces, and formal row plantings. Adapts well to most soil types. SIZE: 50'x18' to Fast FALL COLOR: yellow-orange HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 QUERCUS robur x Q. alba Crimson Spire Oak Columnar Oak which is a hybrid selection from the White Oak and the English Oak. It s columnar shape makes it an excellent choice for narrow spaces, and also for screening. Leaves are mildew resistant. SIZE: 4x1 to Fast FALL COLOR: Rusty red HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 1.5" 3.5" TAXODIUM distichum Bald Cypress This deciduous conifer with it s pyramidal form, horizontal branching, and reddish-brown bark is sure to capture your attention. Great choice for park plantings, especially in wet areas. SIZE: 80'x2 FOLIAGE: Sage green FALL COLOR: Orange to pumpkin brown HARDINESS: Zone 5 to " 3.5" 4" 3.5" 4" 4.5" 24 sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
27 TAXODIUM distichum Green Whisper Bald Cypress A deciduous conifer with upright, pyramidal form and bright green foliage. This Bald Cypress selection is an excellent choice for accent plantings, foundation, and also used as a specimen tree. SIZE: 5x30' FOLIAGE: Bright green FALL COLOR: Rusty orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 3.5" 4" 4.5" TAXODIUM distichum Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress A deciduous conifer with narrow pyramidal growth habits. This selection tends to have denser foliage and a dominant central leader. SIZE: 7x20' FALL COLOR: Reddish - brown HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 2 THUJA occidentalis Degroot s Spire Arborvitae Narrow columnar form and its foliages stiff appearance make it one of the best columnar Thuja. SIZE: 1x2' HARDINESS: Zone 3 to 7 7' 8' 9' 10' THUJA occidentalis Hetz Wintergreen Arborvitae Columnar pyramidal form that maintains green color in winter. Very tolerant of our southern climate. SIZE: 2x10' RATE OF GROWTH: Moderate HARDINESS: Zone 3 to ' ' l Fax l
28 THUJA plicata Green Giant Western Arborvitae Broad pyramidal conifer which makes an excellent screen. Good substitute for Leyland Cypress. SIZE: 30'x1 FOLIAGE: Bright green HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 7' 8-10' 10-12' 12-14' ' 18-20' TRACHYCARPUS fortunei Windmill Palm Evergreen palm with wonderful, fan shaped, dark green leaves. Trunk seems to be wrapped in burlap. Excellent choice for a framing tree, accent, specimen, or patio plantings. SIZE: 40'x10' FOLIAGE: Medium green HARDINESS: Zone 8 to 11 3' ct 4' ct ULMUS parvifolia UPMTF Bosque Elm (PP#11295) A great Elm selection because of its pyramidal shape and its ease to maintain a dominant central leader. A Tree Introduction selection. SIZE: 60'x40' FALL COLOR: Yellow to orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 3.5" ZELKOVA serrata Green Vase Zelkova (PP#5080) Tall, graceful tree with fine textured foliage. Very tolerant of urban conditions. Excellent street tree. SIZE: 50'x40' to fast FALL COLOR: Rust-orange HARDINESS: Zone 5 to 8 3.5" 26 plantationtrees@worldnet.att.net l WEB PAGE:
29 Installation of B&B Trees and Shrubs Dig hole 2 to 3 times wider than the root ball. Hole depth should be 2-3 inches less than the root ball depth so the top of root ball is positioned 2-3 inches above finished grade. CAUTION: Over digging hole depth and back filling may result in undesired settling. Place tree upright in hole and start backfilling with existing soil. Remove burlap from the immediate area around trunk. Backfill a few inches at a time and water in backfill to remove any air pockets. Insure that the root ball is adequately watered before finishing the tree. Stake the tree only if on a windy site or severe slope. Mulch an area at least six feet in diameter around the plant. Do not put over 1 inch of mulch over top of root ball. Remove the nylon strapping by the end of the first year. Insure that the plant is adequately watered throughout the year. Start your fertilization program as the roots become established in the backfill soil. 3 inches of mulch covering planted area up to edge of root ball. No mulch within 10 inches of trunk. Top of root ball 2-3 inches above finished grade. Root ball Use native soil to backfill. Do not pack. Hole 3x diameter of root ball l Fax l
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37 Terms S: This wholesale price list supersedes all previous pricing. Prices are subject to change without notice. The prices enclosed are wholesale only and are F.O.B. Selma, AL. All orders are subject to crop availability and condition. PAYMENT TERMS: Cash payment upon receipt of plant material is required of those without established credit. Approved credit customers are net 30 days from date of invoice. Interest of 1.5% will be added to past due accounts (18% per annum). DEPOSITS: Orders with a request date of 60 days or more will require a deposit of 25% down. Deposits will be forfeited on orders delayed beyond period of original deposit or will require an additional deposit. Deposit will be prorated as the order is shipped. DELIVERY: Delivery and shipping cost are the responsibility of the buyer. Risk or loss passes to the buyer once the plant material is loaded for shipment. Any damaged or loss occurring during shipment is the risk and responsibility of the buyer. Seller will arrange shipping and delivery based on these conditions, unless otherwise instructed. Additional shipping costs may arise if trucks are not unloaded within freight companies allotted time frame. Shipping charges are due upon receipt of goods. GUARANTEE: Plantation Tree Company makes no warranty either expressed or implied, except that plants are true to name. If buyer notes a problem upon receipt of shipment, Plantation Tree Company must be informed in writing (fax is sufficient) within 10 working days of shipment. Plantation Tree Company will in no means be responsible for damage caused by weather conditions or buyer/owner neglect. In any case, the limit of liability will not exceed the original invoice value. SUMMER DIGGING: Summer digging or out of season digging (mid-april thru October) may be subject to a 15% surcharge of the total orders. The variables which would dictate this additional charge would be watering, spraying, additional curing or holding, etc. Each order will be considered individually l Fax l
38 USDA Plant Hardiness Map Zone 2-50 to -40 F Zone 3-40 to -30 F Zone 4-30 to -20 F Zone 5-20 to -10 F Zone 6-10 to 0 F Zone 7 0 to 10 F Zone 8 10 to 20 F Zone 9 20 to 30 F Zone to 40 F Zone 11 above 40 F Rootball Specifications Approximate Est. Number Ball Size Depth Weight Per Truck 24" truncated 20" " truncated " truncated 23.5" " truncated 24" truncated 26.5" " truncated 27.5" " truncated 28" " truncated 29.5" truncated 30" " truncated 31" " truncated " truncated " truncated " truncated 34.5" truncated 39" **Quantities per truck may vary according to truck size and variety of plants sales@plantationtrees.com l WEB PAGE:
39 From I-65 take Exit 179 onto Hwy. 14 West. Turn left at second light onto Hwy. 82 and 14 West. Go 5 miles and turn left onto Hwy. 14 West. Go 20 miles and turn left onto County Road 15 South. Go 1/4 mile turn right into office drive. Office is on your right.
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