This is a very fun and unusual dogwood. Growing to 30-40' tall and wide it has a similar growth habit as our native flowering dogwood but the flowers are totally different. First of all, the new flowers start growing and look just like broccoli! As they mature and begin to flower the whole tree are covered in white cymes (clusters of tiny flowers) that give the look that the tree is covered in snow. A very under utilized tree that we would like to see used more in gardens! These are 3-4' trees for sale but their fast growth they could easily be 6-7' in a couple of growing seasons.
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Acer miyabei ssp. miaotaiense (Miaotai Maple)$99.00
- 30-40 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 4-8
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Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Snakebark Maple)$125.00
- 30-40 ft
- Part Shade
- 4-8
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Acer truncatum (Shantung Maple)$59.00
- 20-25 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 4-9
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Aralia spinosa (Devil's Walking Stick)$129.00
- 10-15 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 5-9
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Carpinus 'Shelby' (Skylark™ Hornbeam)$99.00
- 25-35 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 5-8
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Carpinus caroliniana 'MY Select Strain' (Wisconsin Red™ Hornbeam)$99.00
- 15-20 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 3-9
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Carya laciniosa (Shellbark Hickory)$149.00
- 80-120 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 5-8
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Cladrastris kentukea (Yellowwood)$99.00
- 30-50 ft
- Full Sun
- 4-8
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Cotinus coggygria 'NCCO1' (Winecraft Black® Smoketree)From $20.00
- 10-15 ft
- Full Sun
- 4-9
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Cotinus obovatus (American Smoketree)$99.00
- 20-30 ft
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- 4-8
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