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  Arborvitae 'Green Giant'
  Bald Cypress
  Banana Tree
  Cedar 'Deodora'
  Cherry, Flowering
  Crape Myrtle Tree
  Cryptomeria 'Yoshino'
  Cypress 'Carolina Sapphire'
  Dogwood
  Elm
  Gingko
  Holly Trees
  Indian Hawthorne Tree
  Japanese Maples
  Ligustrum Tree
  Loropetalum Tree
  Magnolia
  Maple
  Oaks
  Palms
  Pine
  Purple Leaf Plum
  Redbud
  Riverbirch
  Tea Olive Tree
  Vitex Tree
  Wax Myrtle Tree
  Weeping Willow
  Wisteria Tree
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Tree Files

Below is a listing of top-performing trees that we incorporate into the the landscape designs provided to our clients. These trees have been selected based upon outstanding qualities and overall performance in Zone 8 of the Southeast. Trees are useful in the landscape to provide shade or frame a home or building, for privacy screens and buffers, and as accents or focal points. Well placed trees will add a tremendous amount of value to a property.

 
  Arborvitae 'Green Giant' - The Arborvitae 'Green Giant' is a giant arborvitae that has bright green, fern-like foliage. This plant is very adaptable to wet or dry soils. It is fast growing and...more info
 
  Bald Cypress - The Bald Cypress is a very attractive, soft-textured deciduous conifer with a pyramidal habit. A stately tree for the landscape and one of the most adaptable...more info
 
  Banana Tree - For that "air of the tropics" nothing exceeds the look of a banana tree. The banana family is Musaceae, and is related to the heliconias and travelers palm. Banana is...more info
 
  Cedar 'Deodora' - The Deodar Cedar is a graceful, dense, and soft-textured pyramidal tree with slightly pendulous, tiered branches. The blue foliage is outstanding and contrasts...more info
 
  Cherry, Flowering - Flowering cherries are non-fruiting trees, but they still produce masses of pretty blooms in spring. When they are in full bloom, they will surely provide the best aesthetic...more info
 
  Crape Myrtle - Very few trees compare with the flower color and longevity of bloom period as the crape myrtle - and all at a time of year when it's blazing hot in the South. But the blooms...more info
 
  Cryptomeria 'Yoshino' - Yoshino Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica 'Yoshino') provides a tall, dense, evergreen screen or graceful specimen for the landscape. It lends textural and...more info
 
  Cypress 'Carolina Sapphire' - Carolina Sapphire is the fastest growing conifer we've seen for making a privacy screen! Faster growing than Leyland Cypress, the Carolina Sapphire grows 3' to 5' per...more info
 
  Dogwood - Chinese Dogwood is very ornamental and makes for an outstanding specimen tree. In spring, its long lasting, creamy white flowers last up to six weeks.much longer than...more info
 
  Elm 'Drake' - An excellent tree that is surprisingly under-used,Chinese Drake Elm possesses many traits which make it idealfor a multitude of landscape uses. It is a fast-growing, nearly evergreen...more info
 
  Ginkgo Tree - If they ever were to truly create a "Jurassic Park," the Ginkgo tree would have to be planted there for sure. The Ginkgo, as it's also known, is the world's oldest...more info
 
  Holly Trees - There are many kinds of hollies, most (but not all) of which are evergreen. Hardiness, durability, attractive foliage, berries and low maintenance have contributed to making...more info
 
  Indian Hawthorne Tree 'Rosalinda' - Rosalinda is the most vigorous and robust hawthorne available. It produces an abundance of showy, fragrant, large pink flower clusters in spring...more info
 
  Japanese Maple - Japanese Maples (acer palmatums) are a widely cultivated family of plants useful as small trees, large shrubs, container plants, and bonsai. There are many exciting cultivars...more info
 
  Ligustrum - Ligustrum is more commonly known as a shrub used for hedges and screens, however we like it most when limbed up into a small tree. 'Wavy Leaf' Ligustrum is our...more info
 
  Loropetalum - Once in a while there is a new plant that makes an impact over the entire country. The new Chinese Fringe Flowers, or Loropetalum as we call them, have been making news...more info
 
  Magnolias - There are two types of magnolias that we use in landscape design: the Southern Magnolias and the Tulip Tree Magnolias, and neither look like the other...more info
 
  Oaks - Oaks are a staple in southern landscapes. There are many native varieties and if you have woodlands full of trees on your property it's almost a certainty there will be oaks among...more info
 
  Palms - There's nothing like a palm tree to bring a feeling of the tropics to southern landscapes...but we have to be careful about what varieties we plant as most will not tolerate our colder winters...more info
 
  Pine - The loblolly pine as a native evergreen tree of the southeastern United States. A fast grower, it is good for using as a privacy screen or to re-establish woodlands. No need to mulch...more info
 
  Purpleleaf Plum - This tree is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's Japanese maple' because of it's reddish-purple foliage. It produces masses of wonderful pink blooms...more info
 
  Redbud Tree - The Eastern Redbud tree is a very handsome, small tree with gracefully ascending branches and reaches 20 to 30 feet. Perfect reddish purple flowers open to...more info
 
  Riverbirch - The River Birch has become a popular landscape tree because of its distinctive bark and graceful crown. It also can tolerate drier conditions than other Birches. The tan to cinnamon-colored...more info
 
  Tea Olive - This is a favorite old-fashioned evergreen shrub or small tree most notable for its sweetly fragrant flowers. Work's well as a foundation plant when used to cover a blank wall or as a corner plant...more info
 
  Vitex - Chaste Tree - Although its name says 'tree' this shrub, like crape myrtle, is actually a large shrub that can be limbed up to form a tree. Vitex is one of only a few shrubs/small tree we know of ...more info
 
  Wax Myrtle - The wax myrtle is a beautiful native evergeen tree to the southeast. This popular plant has an attractive rounded form and is commonly used in landscaping as both a small tree...more info
 
  Weeping Willow - Weeping willows are wide, tall trees with curtains of drooping branches that sweep the ground. Their small, narrow leaves appear in very late winter, giving the trees a...more info
 
  Weeping Willow - 'Amethyst Falls' is a beautiful native selection of Wisteria and a repeat bloomer. Flowers are a vivid lavender purple produced in 6 to 8 inch compact racemes on the...more info
 
  Zelkova Tree - The Zelkova 'Green Vase' is a good choice for a shade tree in the southern landscape. In 10 years, its vase shape will reach 45 feet high and 25 feet wide; more mature specimens...more info
 
  Tree List  
  Arborvitae 'Green Giant' Loropetalum Tree
  Bald Cypress Magnolia
  Banana Tree Maple
  Cedar 'Deodora' Oaks
  Cherry, Flowering Palms
  Crape Myrtle Tree Pine
  Cryptomeria 'Yoshino' Purple Leaf Plum
  Cypress 'Carolina Sapphire' Redbud
  Dogwood Riverbirch
  Elm Tea Olive Tree
  Gingko Vitex Tree
  Holly Trees Wax Myrtle Tree
  Indian Hawthorne Tree Weeping Willow
  Japanese Maples Wisteria Tree
  Ligustrum Tree Zelkova
     

 

 

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