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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: Pinus parviflora 'Koku Ho'
Pinus parviflora 'Kokuho' is an irregular globose selection of Japanese White Pine with dense, uniform branching and soft, pale-green needles that grow with a slight twist and measure around...
Scientific Name: Pinus strobus
White Pine, or Pinus strobus, is soft and plumy in youth and irregular and majestic in old age, but always attractive. Even young White Pines have the gift of appearing full and dense, witho...
Scientific Name: Pinus aristata
Bristlecone Pine, or Pinus aristata, is a native of the western United States. Extremely slow-growing, this dwarf, shrubby tree makes an excellent choice either for rock gardens or as a foun...
Scientific Name: Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf'
Limber Pines, or Pinus flexilis, natives of the Rocky Mountains from Canada to New Mexico, thrive in the dry, difficult growing conditions often found in that region. These trees maintain th...
Scientific Name: Liriodendron tulipifera
Everything about the Tulip Poplar, or Liriodendron tulipifera, is big: the leaves, the bold branches, and the tree itself. Possibly the largest trees in the Eastern United States deciduous f...
Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis
Enjoy the yellow fall color, the ornamental bark, and the attractive, heart-shaped leaves, but save the drum roll for the spring show of the Eastern Redbud, or Cercis canadensis! This beauti...
Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis 'Alley Cat'
This is one of those sensational plants. Redbud 'Alley Cat', or Cercis canadensis 'Alley Cat' is a striking ornamental with pendulant leaves that appear to be splashed with white paint. Many...
Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis 'Rising Sun'
A tree's foliage can seldom give its flowers a run for their money, and especially not when the Eastern Redbud is in focus. But the 'Rising Sun' Redbud's leaves manage to do exactly that. As...
Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis 'Tennessee Pink'
'Tennessee Pink' cultivar of the Eastern Redbud, or Cercis canadensis, is different in several ways from the species. 'Tennessee Pink' Redbud produces red flowers in the beginning stage that...

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