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Nursery grade bamboo tree stakes.

Rare evergreen deciduous tree.  The American Holly foliage provides excellent color for winter landscapes or hedges.  Cuttings are popular additions to Christmas wreaths and decorations. Berries are attractive and a good winter food source for birds.

Black Hills Spruce (Picea glauca var. densata) is a preferred tree in South Central Kansas.  A small to medium height tree with a dense habit and a broad, pyramidal form. It is a good addition to residential landscapes, or for use in windbreaks.

Best grown in moist, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. Best foliage color is in full sun. Appreciates consistent moisture. Tolerates some wet soils.

Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is easily grown in alkaline soil, dry soil to moist, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates a wide range of soils and growing conditions, from swamps to dry rocky glades. It can tolerate dry sites that experience occasional drought, and road salts. Prefers moist soils but is intolerant of constantly wet soils. It has the best drought resistance of any conifer native to the eastern U.S. 

The Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) is a small, deciduous tree native to eastern and central North America. It is famous for its vibrant display of rosy-pink to lavender-purple flowers that bloom directly on bare branches—and even the trunk—before its leaves emerge in early spring.  Reaching about 25 ft tall and 25 ft wide, this is…

Heritage River Birch is a medium-sized tree that grows about 35 feet tall.  Tolerates moist, poorly drained soils.  It has attractive exfoliating bark in brown and tan, that is constantly peeling and curling away to reveal cream and white bark beneath. The delicate oval leaves hang from slightly-pendulous branches, casting only light shade. In fall the leaves turn glowing shades of pale gold.  It has a naturally-denser branching structure than the common river birch, which is its parent, so it is much less prone to breakage from wind and ice.

Fast growing privacy screening tree.  Hybrid poplars are the thoroughbreds of the tree world. Their claim to fame is speed, with vertical growth of 5–8′ per year not being uncommon.  It also works well for visual screens and hillside or slope stabilization.

This cultivar is an open canopy shape, not columnar like some others.  They will branch out and cover a slightly larger area.

Perfect fast growing Willow for privacy screening, wind breaks, and quick shade.  Growth rates of 5 ft to 8 ft per year can be expected.

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