by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
Ginkgo is the only remaining species of a group of trees widely distributed during prehistoric times. Â Its fantails leaves are deciduous 2 – 3.5 inches wide and turn yellow in the fall.This tree is considered both a shade tree and an ornamental tree. It features...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
The Carolina Silverbell is a Southeast U.S. native, small understory tree with a broad, rounded crown. Â Â In the wild, Carolina Silverbell typically does not exceed 35′ in height and is frequently shrubby in habit. Â It features drooping clusters (usually 2-5...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
‘Nellie R. Stevens’ is a hybrid between I. aquifolium and I. cornuta.  It typically grows as a large broadleaf evergreen shrub with dense, conical form to 15-25’ tall and 8-12’ wide. It also can be trained to grow as a small tree. Oblong, glossy, dark green leaves (to...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
An exceptionally sturdy native, the Weeping Yaupon Holly is a beautiful tree known for its many uses in the landscape and its weeping branches that are covered with bright red berries during the fall and winter months. Weeping Yaupon Holly makes a very distinct,...
by cooperyounggardenclub | Feb 19, 2017
Black Walnut is an important tree commercially, as the wood is a deep brown color and easily worked. The fruits, walnuts, are cultivated for their distinctive and desirable taste. Often, trees are grown for both lumber and walnuts simultaneously and many cultivars...