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Wholesale Trees and Their Descriptions
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| White Spruce |
Stiff needles are light bluish-green. usually one inch long. Thrives in full sun and well drained soil. This tree is unique because it can endure heat and drought better than others |
| Fraser Fir |
Very soft, shiny, bright green foliage is silver on the underside. Likes cool, moist, well-drained soil. It will not do well in heavy, wet soil. It does not require full sun. |
| Colorado Blue Spruce |
Stiff silvery-blue needles are one inch long. A handsome ornamental specimen or used as a dense colourful windbreak. Likes ordinary soil, average moisture and full sun. |
| Scotch Pine |
The most popular Canadian Christmas tree. A thick, hardy tree that holds its needles well over the holidays. The needles appear in clusters of two, are usually twisted and are about four to eight centimeters long. |
| White Pine |
Full sun or partial shade and ordinary soil. Excellent for windbreaks or screening, and as a specimen |
| Austrian Pine |
Stiff dark-green needles three to six inches long. Dense pyramidal growth. Full sun, ordinary to poor soil. Does equally well in limestone or acidic soil. Can take dry, rocky, windy conditions. |
| Norway Spruce |
This spruce thrives well in average soil conditions, but prefers moisture in the soil to maintain it's deep green colour. It is highly regarded for it's ornamental value, and as a timer tree. One of the best conifers to plant for shelters and windbreaks as it's long branches grow densely into one another. |
| Norway Maples |
Fall colour is bright yellow. This is one of the most popular ornamental and street trees because of it's densely branched, round-headed form, and it's ability to withstand city growing conditions. |
| Crimson Maples |
Colours are predominately red throughout the year |
| Mountain Ash |
Clusters of small white flowers after the leaves appear, followed by red-orange berries. Good food for wildlife. |
| Birch Clumps |
Open green foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. |
| Linden |
Has a very narrow, dense heat. The leaves are small and heart-shaped. |
| White Cedar |
Used for windbreaks and for cedar hedging. |
| Tamaracks |
Open pyrmidal growth. Soft delicate needles are light-green, turning bright yellow in the Fall. |
| Shademaster Locust |
It's leaves are so small that it doesn't cast a heavy shadow on lawns. |