Deciduous trees
Snow tree
Virginicus L.
Snow tree (Virginicus L.) - a brief species description on Your Garden
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Deciduous trees
Virginicus L.
Snow tree (Virginicus L.) - a brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Paniculata Laxm.
Soap tree (Paniculata Laxm.) - a brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Salix hastata Wehrhahnii
A popular cultivar of Spearleaf Willow. A slow-growing shrub with a spherical crown. Shoots are light brown, arching. Leaves are matte, dark green. Catkins are male only, silvery-gray, silky.
Deciduous trees
Fraxinus excelsior “Nana”
Small tree, height 4-6 m, width 2-4 m, slow-growing, compact, spherical.
Deciduous trees
Hippocastanum 'Umbraculifera'
Spherical horse chestnut (Hippocastanum 'Umbraculifera') - brief species description for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Elaeagnus pungens Thunb.
An attractive, evergreen, densely leaved shrub up to 7 m tall, with spreading branches and short thick spines
Deciduous trees
Crataegus laevigata
A small tree or large shrub with an asymmetrical crown. Branches are covered with thorns. Leaves obovate, glabrous, dark green. Flowers in May–June, gathered in loose inflorescences of 6–12 small white or pink flowers. …
Deciduous trees
Prunus cerasifera “Nigra”
A large shrub or small tree, 5-8 m tall, 3-5 m wide, initially conical, then broadly rounded, slow-growing
Deciduous trees
Rhus typhina Dissecta
A cultivar of staghorn sumac. A small tree with an umbrella-shaped crown. Shoots are hairy, with forked branching reminiscent of deer antlers. Leaves are imparipinnate with velvety pubescence, consisting of pinnately di…
Deciduous trees
Rhus typhina
A species of the genus Sumac of the sumac family. This is a small deciduous tree with an airy, spreading crown. Shoots are thick, densely hairy, resembling deer antlers. Leaves are long, imparipinnate, dark green, very …
Deciduous trees
Pseudoacacia 'Monophylla'
Street acacia (Pseudoacacia 'Monophylla') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Alnus subcordata C.A. Меу.
Tree up to 30 m tall. A tree — at 20 years height 10.0 m, trunk diameter 15 cm. Vegetative period from the second half of April to the first half of October. Growth rate average in the first 3 years.
Deciduous trees
Pontica
A native tree 30-40 m tall and 15-20 (-25) m wide, light-loving, with a large crown and uneven, broadly spreading branches that in old age most often become twisted and gnarled.
Deciduous trees
pseudoplatanus L.
Sycamore maple (pseudoplatanus L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
pseudoplatanus 'Leopoldii'
Sycamore maple 'Leopoldii' (pseudoplatanus 'Leopoldii') - brief description of the species on Your Garden
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pseudoplatanus 'Rotterdam'
Sycamore maple broadly conical (pseudoplatanus 'Rotterdam') - brief species description on Your Garden
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pseudoplatanus 'Negenia'
Sycamore maple conical (pseudoplatanus 'Negenia') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Pseudoplatanus 'Erectum'
Sycamore maple with a narrow crown (Pseudoplatanus 'Erectum') - a brief species description on Your Garden