Trees can lose up to 80% of their root structure during the transplanting process.
Tree Facts
Tree Inventory
Below is a list of our current tree inventory. Listings marked with * can be considered fast growing varieties.
Conifers
- Bald Cypress*
- Fir - Canaan
- Fir - Concolor
- Fir - Douglas*
- Fir - Fraser
- Pine - Austrian
- Pine - Ponderosa
- Pine - Scotch
- Pine - White*
- Spruce - Black Hill
- Spruce - Colorado
- Spruce - Norway*
Deciduous
- Ash - Autumn Applause
- Ash - Autumn Purple
- Ash - Marshall Seedless
- Ash - Patmore
- Ash - Prairie Spire
- Aspen* - Niobrara River
- Aspen* - Prairie Gold
- Birch* - Crimson Frost
- Birch* - River*
- Birch* - White Spire
- Cottonless Cottonwood* - Siouxland
- Crabapple - Prairie Fire
- Crabapple - Red Baron
- Crabapple - Robinson
- Crabapple - Serbian
- Crabapple - Snow Drift
- Crabapple - Spring Snow
- Elm - Hybrid
- Kentucky Coffee Tree
- Lilac - Japanese Tree Lilac
- Linden - American
- Linden - Green Spire
- Locust - Skyline
- Maple* - Amur
- Maple* - Armstrong
- Maple* - Autumn Blaze*
- Maple* - Autumn Flame
- Maple* - October Glory
- Maple* - Red
- Maple* - Red Sunset
- Maple* - Sugar
- Oak - Black
- Oak - Bur
- Oak - Chinkapin
- Oak - Northern Red*
- Oak - Pin
- Oak - Shingle
- Oak - Swamp White*
- Pear - Aristocrat
- Pear - Burgundy Snow
- Pear - Chanticleer
- Pear - Cleveland
- Red Bud - Baileys Northern
- Service Berry - Autumn Brilliance
- Viburnum - American Cranberry
- Viburnum - Blackhaw
