Deciduous trees
Camellia
Camellia
Camellia (Camellia) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
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Deciduous trees
Camellia
Camellia (Camellia) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
P. euramericana 'Zeeland'
Canadian poplar (P. euramericana 'Zeeland') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Cercis canadensis L.
A large tree up to 12 m tall, with large foliage up to 16 cm long, dark green with a bluish bloom, turning a delicate light yellow in autumn. Leaves broadly ovate or heart-shaped, obtusely pointed at the tip, semi-leath…
Deciduous trees
С. caroliniana Walter
Grows along river banks and at the edges of swamps. Mesophyte, mesotherm, mesotroph. In cultivation in collections of botanical gardens in Europe and North America.
Deciduous trees
Catalpa Scop.
Deciduous, less often evergreen trees with a low, airy, broadly rounded, very spreading, less often pyramidal crown. Leaves arranged oppositely
Deciduous trees
Catalpa bignonioides “Nana”
Very slow-growing, small, compact tree with a rounded crown, 4-6 m high.
Deciduous trees
Catalpa bignonioides “Aurea”
Catalpa bignonioides “Aurea” - a small tree with a rounded crown, 6-10 m tall, 5-8 m wide, very slow-growing.
Deciduous trees
С. caucasica Grossh.
A tree up to 30–35 m tall. After severe freezing in the winter of 1978/79 they grow in a bushy form, height 7.1 m, crown diameter 420 cm. Vegetation period from early May to early October.
Deciduous trees
Turneri 'Pseudoturneri'
Caucasian oak (Turneri 'Pseudoturneri') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Cercis
Cercis (Cercis) - species description, photos, care, maintenance, transplantation, pests, propagation - Cercis
Deciduous trees
В. lenta L.
A very ornamental North American species. Eastern North America. Grows on mountains mixed with other deciduous species, occurs on rocky habitats.
Deciduous trees
Quercus castaneifolia C.A.M.
A beautiful tree up to 30 m tall with a slender trunk, whose bark remains smooth for a long time, with a broad pyramidal crown and large leaves resembling those of the horse chestnut, up to 18 cm long, with large, sharp…
Deciduous trees
elata (Miq.
Chilean araucaria (elata (Miq.) Seem.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Platanus L.
Chinar or Plane (Platanus L.) - a brief species description for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Taxodiacea glyptostroboides
Chinese Red Tree (Taxodiacea glyptostroboides) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Cappadocicum Rubrum
Colchic Red Maple (Cappadocicum Rubrum) - brief description of the species for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Triacanthos 'Skyline'
Columnar Gleditsia (Triacanthos 'Skyline') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Platanoides 'Columnare'
Columnar Norway maple (Platanoides 'Columnare') - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Pendula 'Fastigiata'
A broadly columnar tree (10–15 m tall) with an unbranched trunk to the top of the tree or split at a great height
Deciduous trees
Fraxinus excelsior
A large tree with a rounded crown, height 20-40 m, width 10-25 m, fast-growing, 60-80 cm per year.
Deciduous trees
Fraxinus excelsior "Altena"
Large tree with a broadly ovoid, open, airy crown, with straight, sparsely branched shoots, height 20-25 m, width 10-15 m, fast-growing, 60-80 cm per year.
Deciduous trees
Fraxinus excelsior “Atlas”
Medium-sized tree with a broadly oval, open crown, with straight, sparsely branched branches, height 15-20 m, width 8-12 m, fast-growing, 60-80 cm per year, young shoots glabrous, greenish-gray.
Deciduous trees
Fraxinus excelsior “Jaspidea”
A medium-sized tree, 12-15 m high, 7-10 m wide, fast-growing, asymmetric, ovate.