#OrnamentalTree

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pixiesgardens
pixiesgardens

Hakuro-Nishiki Willow Tree 🌸

Soft blush tones. Creamy variegation. Elegant structure.

The Dappled Willow is a standout ornamental tree that transforms any garden into a designer landscape. Ideal for modern homes, compact yards, and statement planting.

Searching for Hakuro Nishiki Willow Tree online in the USA? We ship healthy, strong-rooted trees nationwide.

🌿 Explore more at www.pixiesgardens.com

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pixiesgardens
pixiesgardens

Hakuro-Nishiki Willow Tree — where elegance meets landscape design 🌸The soft blush pink and creamy white foliage of this Dappled Willow creates a dreamy, modern garden look. Whether you’re designing a front yard focal point or adding structure to a patio garden, this ornamental tree brings year-round visual interest.Searching for Hakuro Nishiki Willow Tree online in the USA? We ship healthy, well-rooted trees nationwide.

🌳 Explore more at www.pixiesgardens.com

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yourhomify
yourhomify

Bring elegance and grace to your garden with the Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry. Its stunning waterfall of white blooms creates a peaceful focal point in any landscape. Discover its features and care tips!

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pixiesgardens
pixiesgardens

Dogwood Celestial (Hybrid) Shadow Tree – 50% OFF | Pixies Gardens 🌳
Create a serene space in your yard with the Celestial Hybrid Dogwood Tree — a stunning ornamental tree that provides light shade and eye-catching foliage. This hybrid variety grows with elegant white blooms and vibrant green leaves, making it a top pick for both front yards and backyard gardens.

Known for being easy to grow and low-maintenance, this tree thrives in full sun to partial shade. Great for homeowners looking to add shade, beauty, and structure to their landscape.

🌿 Now available at a limited-time 50% discount exclusively at Pixies Gardens!
🌐 Visit: www.pixiesgardens.com
📞 Contact: 1-470-519-8357

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yourhomify
yourhomify

This stunning ornamental tree isn’t just for spring! The Rising Sun Redbud boasts golden foliage and pink blooms that turn heads all season long. Check out its top features and 5-star reviews!

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bagwaninursery
bagwaninursery

Golden Shower Tree - Amaltash Tree | Bagwani Nursery | Wholesale Plant Suppliers | Saharanpur Nursery
#amaltash #goldenshower #GoldenShowerTree #timber #ornamentaltree #landscaping #wholesalesuppliers #bagwaninursery

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bagwaninursery
bagwaninursery

Golden Cypress | Bagwani Nursery | Wholesale Plant Supplier | Saharanpur
#goldencypress #goldencypressplant #ornamentaltree #landscapingtrees #wholesalenursery #nurseryinsaharanpur #bagwaninursery

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bagwaninursery
bagwaninursery

Malphigia Heart Topiary
Bagwani Nursery and Landscaping Company
Contact Us At
Ph. 7252802950
#malphigia #landscapingplant #ornamentaltree #topiaryart #heartplant #bagwaninursery #wholesaleplantsupplier

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kavyaorganicfarm19
kavyaorganicfarm19

Fruitless Crabapple Tree: A Testament to the Beauty of Imperfection

In the realm of ornamental trees, few specimens exude the ethereal beauty and timeless elegance of the fruitless crabapple tree. Renowned for its captivating blossoms and graceful form, this remarkable tree stands as a testament to the allure of imperfection. Join us as we explore the enchanting world of the fruitless crabapple tree and discover why it’s a beloved addition to any landscape.

Celebrating the Absence of Fruit: Embracing a Unique Aesthetic

Unlike its fruit-bearing counterparts, the fruitless crabapple tree captivates admirers with its absence of fruit. This absence, however, is not a flaw but rather a distinctive feature that enhances the tree’s aesthetic appeal. Freed from the burden of fruit production, the tree’s branches are adorned solely with delicate blossoms, creating a vision of pure beauty and tranquility.

The Ephemeral Splendor of Blossoms: A Springtime Spectacle

Each spring, the fruitless crabapple tree transforms into a breathtaking spectacle of color and fragrance as its branches burst forth with profusions of blossoms. From delicate shades of pink to vibrant hues of white, the tree’s blossoms paint the landscape with a palette of hues that evoke feelings of joy and wonder. Bees buzz lazily among the flowers, drawn to their nectar-rich blooms, while passersby pause to admire the tree’s ephemeral splendor.

Year-Round Interest: From Spring Blossoms to Winter Silhouettes

While the fruitless crabapple tree’s blossoms steal the spotlight in spring, its beauty does not fade with the changing seasons. Throughout the year, the tree offers a captivating display of foliage, form, and texture. In summer, its lush green leaves provide shade and shelter for garden visitors, while in fall, they turn fiery shades of red and gold, creating a striking contrast against the autumn landscape. Even in winter, when its branches are bare, the tree’s elegant silhouette adds architectural interest to the garden, casting intricate shadows against the snow.

Practical Benefits and Low Maintenance Appeal

In addition to its aesthetic allure, the fruitless crabapple tree offers practical benefits that make it a desirable choice for homeowners and landscapers alike. Unlike fruit-bearing trees, which can create a mess with fallen fruit, the fruitless crabapple tree requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal option for busy gardeners. With proper care, including regular watering and occasional pruning, this resilient tree will reward its caretakers with years of beauty and enjoyment.

Elevate Your Landscape with a Fruitless Crabapple Tree from Kavya Organic Farm

In conclusion, the fruitless crabapple tree stands as a testament to the beauty of imperfection, offering year-round interest and low maintenance appeal. Whether gracing a small urban garden or anchoring a sprawling estate, this remarkable tree adds a touch of elegance and charm to any landscape. For discerning gardeners seeking to elevate their outdoor spaces, look no further than Kavya Organic Farm for a stunning selection of fruitless crabapple trees and other ornamental varieties.

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amo-ridere
amo-ridere

Ryuuko playing in trees on a Friday morning.
#ornamentaltree #nendography #nendoroiddoll #nendoroid #ryukomatoi #chibiryuko #killlakill #fujifilmfinepix #finepixjx520 #fujifilm #digitalphotography #signatured #tomboycutie #Smol #mobilephotography #redbud #ikron #motogstylus2022
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geezerwench
geezerwench

The Thundercloud Plum is frosted in snow. ❄️
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#ThundercloudPlum #ornamentaltree #mybackyard #12March2022 #Pennsylvania #YorkCountyPA #PeachBottomTwp #Saturday (at Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania)
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geezerwench
geezerwench

Very few #plumblossoms left on the #ThundercloudPlum.
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#JessieTheBorderCollie🐾💜 #ornamentalplum #ornamentaltree #Spring🌸 #15april2021 #YorkCountyPA #southeasternPA #Pennsylvania (at Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania)
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harmelinkplantfieldnotes
harmelinkplantfieldnotes

Ilex opaca

Ilex opaca 
Common name: American holly

This is a mature holly tree, standing at about 30 feet tall - a big feat for a slow-growing plant. Despite its stature, this tree still has the signature bright green spiny leaves and scarlet berries of holly plants: You can also note that its leaves present an alternate arrangement.

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This tree can grow up to 50 feet tall but can be kept pruned as a hedge. It grows at a slow to medium rate, from less than 12″ to 24″ inches per year. Ilex opaca is native to Eastern North America. Raw berries are toxic to humans  they are a valuable food source for animals), but Native Americans would preserve the berries to use in trade. The holly plant is dioecious, so there must be a male and female plant present to fertilize flowers. The wood of the holly tree is valuable for fine furniture and inlay work. This is also a signature decorative plant for Christmas celebrations.

Growth preferences:

  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Moist, acidic, rich, well-drained loamy/clay/sandy soils (some flood tolerance and drought resistance)
  • Hardy in Zones 5 through 9

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These photos were taken at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts on November 4, 2020

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harmelinkplantfieldnotes

Sciadopitys verticillata

Sciadopitys verticillata
Common Name: Japanese Umbrella Pine, kōyamaki 

The needles of Sciadopitys verticillata are dark-green and flattened, 2 to 5 inches long. Its name refers to the whorls of needles that resemble the spokes of an umbrella. The texture feels nearly plastic, and small cones are situated at the terminal ends of the branches in the center of the whorls of needles.

Sciadopitys verticillata is native to Japan. It is an ancient endemic species that is considered a “living fossil” with no close relatives and its conservation status is currently listed as vulnerable. It is a slow-growing tree so it is planted less frequently in Japanese Forests as preference is given to faster-growing species. In its native habitat this tree can reach 90 feet tall, but in cultivation in the US it typically matures at 25 to 30 feet. 

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In Japan, the water-resistant wood of the Umbrella Pine is valued for making boats.

Growth preferences: 

  • Full sun (afternoon shade in hot areas)
  • Rich, moist, acidic soils
  • Hardy to zone 5 

Photos were taken at Mount Auburn Cemetery on November 4th, 2020

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harmelinkplantfieldnotes
harmelinkplantfieldnotes

Acer palmatum dissectum

(colors are dull because it is late autumn and the leaves are about to fall)

Acer palmatum var. dissectum
Common Name: Lanceleaf Japanese Maple, “Crimson Queen”

The Japanese Maple is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Japan, Korea, and China. This variety, dissectum, is a small, slow-growing, shrubby form of the Japanese Maple with a maximum mature height of 12 feet. Its colorful foliage makes it an attractive ornamental tree. “Dissectum” refers to the leaves of this tree which are deeply-cut and appear feathery. 

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Growth Preferences: 

  • Most, well-drained slightly acidic soils rich in organic matter 
  • Full sun, except in hot climates where direct sun can scorch young leaves (avoid hot and dry sites) – grows well in dappled shade

Photos were taken at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts on November 4, 2020 unless otherwise noted

These leaves are dried and faded because of the season.
Below is an image of fresh leaves (image is from the Missouri Botanical Garden)

Leaves have the opposite arrangement characteristic of maples (below)

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geezerwench
geezerwench

It’s the first day of #Spring🌸 and the #ThundercloudPlum is blooming.
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#ornamentaltree #SignsofSpring #YorkCountyPA #Pennsylvania #PeachBottomTwp #19march2020 #March2020
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geezerwench
geezerwench

More blooms open on the #ThundercloudPlum

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#spring🌱 #April #ornamentaltree #earlybloomers #earlybloom (at Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania)
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geezerwench
geezerwench

The #ThundercloudPlum is starting to bloom!

#spring🌱 #ornamentaltree (at Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania)
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gracelikerainblog
gracelikerainblog

Pretty Rose of Sharon in tree form. Such a beautiful color #pink #petalpink #roseofsharon #ornamentaltree #summertime

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