by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
This tree is an all season beautify. Early in the spring, beautiful white clusters of blooms set it off against the new green of spring. Vivid red and gold foliage grace the landscaping in the fall. Plump red berries are a favorite of the birds in summer and are...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
“Autumn Brilliance” Apple serviceberry is a wonderful four-season tree with white flowers in the spring, blue-green leaves that turn red in the fall, blue-black edible berries, and smooth silver-gray bark. It is an excellent tree for a woodland garden, naturalized...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
The pawpaw is a deciduous, often narrowly conical tree growing from about 12 feet to around 20 feet. Pawpaw trees are prone to producing root suckers a few feet from the trunk. The dark green, obovate-oblong, drooping leaves grow up to 12 inches long, giving the...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
The river birch tree often is used for landscaping due to its graceful drooping limbs and attractive color. River birch is a fast-growing, deciduous semi-aquatic tree that reaches between 50 and 90 feet in height. Its diamond shaped, double-toothed leaves produce an...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
Paper mulberry is a deciduous tree with milky sap that grows to a maximum height of about 45 ft. (15 m.). The twigs of paper mulberry are ahairy reddish brown, the bark is tan and smooth to moderately furrowed, the wood is soft and brittle, and it has conical buds....