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Northwood Maple
Reaching an height of 50 feet and a width of 35 feet, it is an excellent specimen tree for the lawn, street or park. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils, but requires moist, slightly acid conditions for optimum growth and color. It is important to know that this tree has a shallow, flattened root system that may buckle nearby sidewalks or driveways if planted too close. It is very cold hardy. The Northwood Maple, Acer rubrum 'Northwood', is an excellent shade tree with ascending branches and a round, oval form. The dark green summer foliage turns orange to red in the fall. This maples is easily grown in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. ... more
Black Cottonwood The Black Cottonwood, 'Populus trichocarpa', is the largest of the American poplars. The leaf buds, as they swell in the spring, and the young leaves have a pleasing fragrance of balsam. The Black Cottonwood prefers moist sites. It is also known also as balsam cottonwood, western balsam poplar, and California poplar. This tree will become more drought tolerant when it is established. Many kinds of wildlife use the foliage, twigs, and buds for food, and the tree is planted for shade and in windbreaks and shelterbelts. Its dark green leaves contrast beautifully with its white trunk. The fragrance is especially pronounced as the leaves unfold. |