Trees by growth form

Tree growth forms
Malus 'Red Baron' en Prunus 'Spire' Acer rubrum 'Doric'

Malus 'Red Baron' en Prunus 'Spire' Acer rubrum 'Doric'

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The combination of apple and cherry in one multi-stem beautifully extends the blooming period.

height 4-5 meters

 Taxus baccata

Taxus baccata

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Medium-sized evergreen tree

20-25 cm trunk circumference

 Styrax japonica

Styrax japonica

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Compact, healthy ornamental tree with lush foliage that remains vibrant until late winter.

12-14 cm stem circumference

 Arbutus unedo

Arbutus unedo

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Hardy evergreen small tree with attractive foliage, keeping its leaves until late winter each year.

25-30 cm stem circumference

 Carya ovata

Carya ovata

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Carya ovata unnamed is a large deciduous tree with edible nuts and striking bark

Unroasted bitter hickory nuts raw

 Crataegus pinnatifida 'Major'

Crataegus pinnatifida 'Major'

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Compact tree with abundant white blossoms and clusters of decorative, bright red fruits up to 1 cm.

size 20-25 cm trunk circumference

Magnolia loebneri 'Leonard Messel'

Magnolia loebneri 'Leonard Messel'

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Shrubby tree with white-pink flowers in April

2.50-3.00 m high single or multistemmed

Available up to and including April 10, 2027

 Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken'

Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken'

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Slow-growing spherical Ginkgo for the small space.

Trunk circumference 12-14 cm ball at 2.5 m

 Sycoparrotia semidecidua 'Prins Claus'

Sycoparrotia semidecidua 'Prins Claus'

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Compact, robust tree with semi-evergreen foliage that remains lush and healthy through late winter.

18-20 cm stem circumference

Taxus Acer rubrum 'Doric'

Taxus Acer rubrum 'Doric'

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Medium-sized evergreen multi-stemmed tree

2.5-3 meters high

 Robinia pseudoacacia 'Tortuosa'

Robinia pseudoacacia 'Tortuosa'

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Medium-sized multi-stemmed tree

Multistem 5-6 meters high

 Quercus nigra

Quercus nigra

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Quercus nigra an oak with narrow leaves that stays green deep into the winter (February).

5-6 meters high

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