Plants

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Rare-flowered hornbeam

Deciduous trees

Rare-flowered hornbeam

Carpinus laxiflora

A species of deciduous trees of the genus Carpinus in the birch family. A deciduous tree up to 15 m tall. Leaves ovate or ovate-elliptic, glabrous, on petioles. Flowers are catkins. Fruits are glandular-punctate nuts.

Red fan-shaped maple

Deciduous trees

Red fan-shaped maple

palmatum 'Masukagami'

Red fan-shaped maple (palmatum 'Masukagami') - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Red fan-shaped maple 'Osakazuki'

Deciduous trees

Red fan-shaped maple 'Osakazuki'

palmatum 'Osakazuki'

Red fan-shaped maple 'Osakazuki' (palmatum 'Osakazuki') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Red field maple

Deciduous trees

Red field maple

neglectum 'Annae' Schwerin

Red field maple (neglectum 'Annae' Schwerin) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Red maple

Deciduous trees

Red maple

capillipes Maxim.

Red maple (capillipes Maxim.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Red maple 'October Glory'

Deciduous trees

Red maple 'October Glory'

rubrum 'October Glory'

Red maple 'October Glory' (rubrum 'October Glory') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Red maple 'Red Sunset'

Deciduous trees

Red maple 'Red Sunset'

rubrum 'Red Sunset'

Red maple 'Red Sunset' (rubrum 'Red Sunset') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Red maple 'Scanlon'

Deciduous trees

Red maple 'Scanlon'

rubrum 'Scanlon'

Red maple 'Scanlon' (rubrum 'Scanlon') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Red maple with dissected leaves

Deciduous trees

Red maple with dissected leaves

palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum'

Red maple with dissected leaves (palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Red oak

Deciduous trees

Red oak

Quercus rubra L.

Grows in forests, along riverbanks where there is no waterlogging in the soil, north of the 35th parallel of the North American continent, up to Canada.

Red palmate maple

Deciduous trees

Red palmate maple

palmatum 'Atropurpureum'

Red palmate maple (palmatum 'Atropurpureum') - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Related elm

Deciduous trees

Related elm

U. propinqua Koidz

Occurs in the wild in eastern Transbaikalia, in the Far East, in Mongolia, northern China and Japan.

Ribbed birch

Deciduous trees

Ribbed birch

В. costata Trautv.

One of the distinguishing features of this species is exceptional shade tolerance. Young plants can develop only in shade. Very rare in cultivation, but can undoubtedly be recommended for parks and forest parks.

River Maple

Deciduous trees

River Maple

Acer ginnala

A tree 5-6 (8) m tall, crown width 4-10 m. A large shrub or small tree; plants with multiple trunks have a broad umbrella-shaped crown; with a single trunk the crown is broadly conical; fast-growing, in the first 20 yea…

River birch, black

Deciduous trees

River birch, black

nigra L.

River birch, black (nigra L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Robinia

Deciduous trees

Robinia

Robinia L.

Robinia (Robinia L.) - a short description of the species for Your Garden

Rooster hawthorn

Deciduous trees

Rooster hawthorn

Crataegus crus galli

Small tree with a very broad, flat and dense crown, 5-6m tall, 3-5m wide, slow- or fast-growing.

Round-leaved whitebeam

Deciduous trees

Round-leaved whitebeam

Sorbus aria

Rowan (Sorbus) is a genus of deciduous, frost-hardy shrubs and trees. Relatively easy to care for, most rowans look magnificent for almost the entire year.

Round-leaved whitebeam 'Lutescens'

Deciduous trees

Round-leaved whitebeam 'Lutescens'

Sorbus aria 'Lutescens'

A tree initially with a dense, conical crown, later broader. Young shoots are covered with silvery-white down.

Rowan

Deciduous trees

Rowan

Sorbus L.

A genus of woody deciduous shrubs or small trees with a conical crown. Leaves odd-pinnate, composed of almost sessile oblong leaflets, dark green above and white-woolly beneath.