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18-20' Hetz Arborvitae - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Hetz Arborvitae

Hetz Arborvitae has a columnar pyramidal form and a more coarse texture than is typical of the species.

20-22ft-Green-Giant-Arborvitae -Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Green Giant Arborvitae

Works well as a conifer hedge, screen, or as a specimen or accent.

Moonglow Sweetbay Magnolia tree
Moonglow® Sweetbay Magnolia

This Sweetbay Magnolia has a distinct upright growth habit, vigorous growth rate, and an increased cold hardiness.

Alta Southern Magnolia Cover Photo
Alta® Southern Magnolia

Alta® offers a more contained, denser form which can be attributed to its tight branching pattern.

16-18' Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia

Medium-oval pyramidal form with dark green leaves and a medium brown underside.

14-16' Providence Easter Red Cedar - 05.06.25
Providence™ Eastern Red Cedar

This native evergreen is good as a grouping or screening plant.

16-18' Tapestry Easter Red Cedar - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Tapestry™ Eastern Red Cedar

This tree’s unique density makes it a very good selection for screening.

14-16' Mary Nell Holly - Cover Photo - cropped
Mary Nell Holly

A good screening and heat-tolerant plant with distinctive dark foliage and bright red fruit.

10-12ft-Nellie-Stevens-Holly -Cover Page - 05.06.25
Nellie R. Stevens Holly

Perhaps the most successful and reliable large holly in the Southeast. An excellent screening or accent plant.

12-14' Wirt Winn Holly - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Wirt L. Winn Holly

One of the best hollies in terms of foliage quality and vigorous growth rate.

Cool Fences Lusterleaf Holly - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Cool Fences™ Lusterleaf Holly

Large, dense, pyramidal evergreen holly with lustrous dark green leaves and red fruit.

Glorious Fences American Holly tree
Glorious Fences™ American Holly

Selected for upright habit, vigor, and density. Great for screening hedge and specimen.

12' Select Elegance American Holly - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Select Elegance™ American Holly

A dense, dark and vigorous native evergreen tree that’s great for screening hedge and specimen.

14-16' Judy Evans American Holly - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Judy Evans American Holly

Lustrous dark green foliage combines with outstanding, bright red fruit to make an admirable specimen.

12-14' Fruitland's Tea Olive - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Fruitland’s Tea Olive

Small evergreen tree producing cream-colored blooms in the fall with exceptional fragrance.

Sarah's Favorite Crape Myrtle tree
Sarah’s Favorite Crape Myrtle

Similar to ‘Natchez’ in habit and bark, but more cold hardy.

2.5 - 3.5" Muskogee Crapemyrtle
Muskogee Crape Myrtle

Small tree with a proliferation of light lavender flowers.

2-3" Prodigy Fringetree - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Prodigy® Fringetree

Small native ornamental tree with masses of white cloud-like flowers in spring.

Man standing next to Lagniappe Fringetree with measuring stick
Lagniappe™ Fringetree

Small native ornamental tree with masses of white cloud-like flowers in spring.

Serenity Fringetree
Serenity™ Fringetree

A small, flowering tree that’s better in urban conditions than most small native trees.

5" Dura-Heat River Birch - Cover Photo - 05.08.25
Dura-Heat® River Birch

Holds up better than other birch cultivars during heat stress.

9" Autumn Gold Bald Cypress - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Autumn Gold™ Bald Cypress

An introduction of PDSI that is propagated on its own root, thus having consistent shape and growth rate.

5" Creole Queen American Elm - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Creole Queen® American Elm

The newest introduction of American Elm is also the new standard in the heat of southern landscapes.

Jefferson American Elm - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Jefferson American Elm

Expansive, vase-shaped canopy with arching limbs; dark green summer foliage.

2.5" Burgundy Lacebark Elm - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Burgundy Lacebark Elm

This Lacebark Elm has a distinct broad-rounded habit and uniform branch development.

Allee Lacebark Elm tree
Allee® Lacebark Elm

“No other tree embodies such functional, yet noble, attributes.” – Dr. Michael Dirr

8-9" Fortitude Willow Oak - Cover Page - 05.06.25
Fortitude™ Willow Oak

Fortitude™ differs from other Willow Oak selections due to mid-spring leaf-out, protecting it from spring cold damage.

Hightower Willow Oak tree
Hightower® Willow Oak

Native shade tree – own root. The first cultivar of Willow Oak available on its own root.

4-5" Panache Shumard Oak - Cover Photo - 05.05.25
Panache® Shumard Oak

Fast growing oak suitable for streets, lawns and commercial open spaces.

5" Icon Nuttall Oak - Cover - 05.05.25
Icon™ Nuttall Oak

Selected for good vigor, uniform and dense branching structure, form, and density.

7-8" Esplanade Nuttall Oak - Cover Photo- 05.05.25
Esplanade® Nuttall Oak

Esplanade® is a handsome Nuttall Oak from Tree Introductions.

Sangria Red Leaf Nuttall Oak tree
Sangria® Red Leaf Nuttall Oak

Sangria® will stand out in spring with striking impact.

Highpoint Nuttall Oak tree
Highpoint® Nuttall Oak

The first cultivar Nuttall Oak available on its own root.

5" Endurance Compton Oak - Cover Photo - 05.06.25
Endurance™ Compton Oak

Endurance is the first cultivar Compton Oak available on its own root.

9" Highbeam Overcup Oak - Cover - 05.05.25
Highbeam® Overcup Oak

The first cultivar Overcup Oak available on its own root.

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