
Red Bud Tree
Known for their stunning pink or white flowers that bloom in early spring before the leaves appear. These trees add vibrant color to landscapes and are native to eastern North America.
Features:
- Spring flowers
- Heart-shaped leaves
- 15-30 feet tall
- Native species

Crape Myrtle (Multi Trunk)
Multi-trunk Crape Myrtles offer a dramatic, sculptural appearance with multiple stems growing from the base. Their long-lasting summer flowers and attractive exfoliating bark make them a standout in any landscape.
Features:
- Dramatic structure
- Summer flowering
- Exfoliating bark
- Drought tolerant

Crape Myrtle (Single Trunk)
Single-trunk Crape Myrtles have a more tree-like appearance with one main trunk. They provide beautiful summer color with their showy flowers and excellent fall foliage.
Features:
- Tree-like form
- Long bloom period
- Fall color
- Low maintenance

Bald Cypress
A deciduous conifer with feathery foliage that turns russet-red in fall before dropping. These trees are adaptable to various soil conditions including wet areas and can develop distinctive knee-like root structures.
Features:
- Distinctive texture
- Fall color
- Wet-tolerant
- Long-lived

Bur Oak
A majestic oak species with a massive trunk and broad crown. Bur Oaks produce large acorns and have deeply lobed leaves. They're extremely long-lived and provide excellent shade.
Features:
- Massive size
- Drought resistant
- Wildlife value
- 300+ year lifespan

Chinese Pistache
Prized for its spectacular fall color, the Chinese Pistache displays brilliant orange and red foliage. It's an excellent shade tree with a rounded crown and high drought tolerance.
Features:
- Brilliant fall color
- Drought tolerant
- Urban adaptable
- Medium growth rate

Drake Elm
An attractive, semi-evergreen elm with a graceful, weeping habit. Drake Elms have glossy green leaves and are more resistant to Dutch elm disease than American elms.
Features:
- Semi-evergreen
- Graceful form
- Disease resistant
- Adaptable to various soils

Chinquapin Oak
A beautiful oak with distinctive toothed leaves that resemble chestnut foliage. Chinquapin Oaks have strong branch structure and provide dense shade. They adapt well to alkaline soils.
Features:
- Distinctive leaves
- Alkaline soil tolerant
- Strong structure
- Long-lived

Live Oak
Iconic evergreen oaks with broad, spreading canopies. Live Oaks are known for their massive, horizontal branches and can live for centuries. They provide excellent shade and wildlife habitat.
Features:
- Evergreen foliage
- Massive spread
- Wind resistant
- 500+ year lifespan

Red Oak
Fast-growing oak with lobed leaves that turn brilliant red in the fall. Red Oaks have a straight trunk and symmetrical crown, making them excellent shade and street trees.
Features:
- Fast growth
- Brilliant fall color
- Adaptable
- Good urban tree