Ornamental Trees
Ornamental trees are valued for their beauty, offering colorful flowers, unique foliage, or striking form throughout the seasons. They thrive in well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade, depending on the species. These trees add visual interest and often attract birds and pollinators, making them a standout choice for any landscape.

Japanese Lilac - Ivory Silk
A compact, ornamental tree that blooms with large, fragrant white flowers in early summer.
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Height: 20–30 feet
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Width: 15–25 feet
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Creamy-white, fragrant flowers appear in early summer
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Attractive oval shape with dark green leaves
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Low-maintenance and resistant to pests and disease
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil

Service Berry - Autumn Brilliance
A multi-season favorite with spring flowers, summer berries, and fiery fall foliage.
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Height: 20–25 feet
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Width: 15–20 feet
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White spring flowers followed by edible red-purple berries
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Brilliant orange-red fall color
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Attracts birds and pollinators
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Ideal for full sun to part shade in well-drained soil

Quaking Aspen
A small ornamental tree loved for its early spring pink blooms and heart-shaped leaves.
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Height: 20–30 feet
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Width: 25–35 feet
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Covered in vibrant pink-purple flowers before leaves emerge
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Heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in fall
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Great for small yards, understory planting, or borders
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil

Eastern Red Bud
A small ornamental tree loved for its early spring pink blooms and heart-shaped leaves.
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Height: 20–30 feet
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Width: 25–35 feet
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Covered in vibrant pink-purple flowers before leaves emerge
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Heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in fall
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Great for small yards, understory planting, or borders
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil