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Woodlawn Tree Inventory

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Underutilized Trees You Should Consider Planting

Woodlawn trees are available in various root size containers: 5 gal. – 280 gal. Not all trees are available in each size. We grow, sell, and install big trees also. We can handle trees up to 8” in diameter and up to 30’ tall. You can have instant shade and instant screening at a modest cost. Our compact equipment enables us to place large trees in small areas. Please contact us for specific information on a certain tree of interest.

Scientific Name: Acer griseum
The Paperbark Maple, or Acer griseum, has many positive traits. The attractive foliage is a medium-green to blue-green, and the burgundy-red, exfoliating bark provides a level of winter inte...
Scientific Name: Acer rubrum 'Sun Valley'
Although the Red Maple trees, or Acer rubrum, have red spring flowers, wonderful shade, and exceptional fall color, they are, as a species, an ornamental inferiority to the flaming Sugar Map...
Scientific Name: Acer buergerianum
Native to China, Korea, and Japan, Trident Maple, or Acer buergerianum, is a handsome, small- to medium-sized Maple reaching 20'-30' tall with an equal spread. It exhibits glossy, dark-green...
Scientific Name: Acer saccharum
A main component of the Eastern U.S. hardwood forest, Sugar Maple, or Acer saccharum, is one of the trees most responsible for giving New England its reputation for spectacular fall color, a...
Scientific Name: Acer pennsylvanicum
Snakebark Maple, or Acer pennsylvanicum, is an understory native that is rarely used in the landscape. A somewhat picky performer, it does best in moist, acidic, well-drained soils with ligh...
Scientific Name: Sorbus alnifolia
Mountain Ash are beautiful trees, but most do not perform well in the landscape due to their susceptibility to borer and canker problems. Korean Mountain Ash, or sorbus alnifolia, however, i...
Scientific Name: Quercus velutina
A common tree in the Appalachian forests, Black Oak, or Quercus velutina, is rarely found in nurseries and, unfortunately, is seldom planted. With its rich, glossy foliage, it is possibly th...
Scientific Name: Quercus macrocarpa
Burr Oak, or Quercus macrocarpa, one of the most majestic of our native oaks, is an adaptable tree with a rugged, cork-like bark texture that is especially noticeable when the tree is young....

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