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Deciduous Trees
Oak Trees
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Fall color: yellow, copper-red, yellow brown.
Growth rate: moderate-fast. Approximately 12-18 inches per year.
Mature height: 50-60 feet
Canopy can get to 50-60 feet.
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Fall color: Red or burgundy
Growth rate: Slow
Mature height: 50-80 feet but can reach 100 feet.
Canopy can spread up to 75 feet.
Other Deciduous Trees
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Height: 35–60 feet
Spread: 20–30 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
Fall Color: Golden yellow
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Growth Rate: Slow
Fall Color: Golden-yellow to orange yellow
Mature Height: Typically, 60-80 feet but can reach 100 feet.
Mature Spread: 25-50% of its height.
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Fall color: Yellow
Growth rate: Fast.
Mature height: 50-70 feet.
Around 35 foot spread.
Flowering Trees & Shrubs
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Bloom Time: Summer (June-August)
Bloom Color: Creamy-white, flat-topped clusters that are 3-10 inches across.
Fall Color: Burnished yellow.
Fruit: Deep purple to blue-black berries that ripen in late summer.
Growth Rate: Fast
Mature Size: 5-12 feet tall and wide.
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Flowering: Pink to purplish-pink flowers appear in early to mid-spring before the leaves emerge
Fall Color: yellow
Growth Rate: Medium.
Mature Size: 20-30 feet with a 25-35 foot spread.
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Bloom Time: Mid-spring
Bloom Color: White (typical), pink, or red
Fall Color: Deep red to red-purple
Fruit: Small, red berries in clusters that are eaten by wildlife but are poisonous to humans
Growth Rate: Medium.
Mature Size: 15–40 feet tall, 15–20 feet spread
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A flowering tree, but their flowers are small and inconspicuous, appearing in hanging clusters called catkins in the spring before the leaves emerge.
Flowering in the spring. Usually between February and May.
Fall color: Golden-Yellow
Growth rate: Exceptionally fast, often growing 5 to 8 feet per year under good conditions.
Mature height: 40-80 feet.
Canopy is typically 20-40 feet.
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Bloom Time: Late spring-early summer.
Bloom Color: Clusters of small white flowers that emerge from pink buds.
Foliage: Attractive deep red or purple.
Fall Color: Bronze or red.
Fruit: Clusters of red fruit develop in the fall.
Growth Rate: Fast
Mature Size: 3-10 feet tall and 3-8 feet wide. They can reach maturity in a little as 3 years.
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Flowers: Clusters of small, white flowers appear in late spring/early summer.
Berries: Produces small, white to pale blue berries from July through September.
Foliage: Leaves are oblong with pointed tips and turn reddish-purple in the fall.
Stems: Known for its bright, red stems that provide color in the winter.
Growth Rate: Fast
Mature Size: 6 to 12 feet tall with a spread of 6 to 12 feet.
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Bloom Time: Early spring (March-May)
Bloom Color: White, star-shaped flowers.
Fall Color: Orange, red, or burgundy.
Fruit: Small with a flavor combination of blueberries and blackberries.
Growth Rate: Medium.
Mature Size: 15–25 feet tall, sometimes up to 75 feet if grown as a single trunk.
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A flowering tree with showy, tulip-shaped flowers that are yellow with orange centers.
Flowering in May-June.
Fall color: Golden-Yellow
Growth rate: Fast.
Mature height: 80-120 feet.
Canopy is typically 40-60 feet.
