Fall color is variable but usually colorful. It has a graceful pyramidal growth form. Leaves are palmate with five to seven leaflets. Fall color also is variable, ranging from yellow to red. Sosebee Cove Scenic Area near Blairsville, Ga., has several wonderful specimens. It is not as vibrant as Sugar Maple. Black Walnut is a large tree with a fine texture and loose, open form. East and central North America, east of the Rocky Mountains. Many Georgians will recall the extremely low temperatures in December 1983 and January 1985 that killed or critically damaged many introduced species. Rabbiteye Blueberry cultivars are similar in many ways to Highbush blueberries but are more adapted to cultivation in the southern states. By understanding a plant’s native habitat and simulating it in the landscape, you are more likely to have success growing the plant. It prefers fertile, acid, moist soils and partial shade, and it does not like hot, dry locations. Flowers, borne in April and May, are highly fragrant, with a clove-like aroma. Its common name refers to the cross pattern seen when the stem is cut. Although it naturally occurs as an understory tree, it has shown good drought tolerance in full sun. Use Possumhaw as a specimen tree in the shrub border or at the woodland edge. 25 to 30 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b (8b with good culture). It is not nearly as aggressive or invasive as the exotic wisterias, and it is a much better choice for the landscape. Attractive to hummingbirds and songbirds. Summersweet Clethra is a deciduous, colony-forming shrub. Southern Indiana and Illinois, south to Texas and Florida. It is vigorous when young, then grows slower with age. Maine to Florida, west to Texas; north to Arkansas, Illinois, Wisconsin. Eastern Red Cedar is an excellent specimen tree. Oval, red fruit mature in fall. 8 to 20 feet tall with a spread of 5 to 15 feet. Flowers are an important nectar source for honey bees. Use Carolina Silverbell as a flowering or specimen tree. We would like to acknowledge the following University of Georgia faculty who wrote the original manuscript for this publication: Mel Garber, E. Neal Weatherly Jr., Kim Coder and Darrel Morrison. Female and male flowers are borne on separate plants, so both sexes are required to form berries on female plants. Blackhaw Viburnum is a deciduous, multi-stemmed, flowering shrub or small tree with medium texture, slow to medium growth rate, and rounded form. North Carolina to Florida and west to Mississippi. Northern and eastern exposures, slopes and bottomland are normally moist, while southern and western exposures, ridge tops and rocky soils tend to be dry. Use American Wisteria on arbors, trellises, fences and walls. Center Hill Nursery has a wide variety of quality container grown plants for landscapers, groundskeepers and garden centers. Green Ash is an early succession tree and needs sun to become established. 80 to 100 feet tall with a spread of 40 to 50 feet. It prefers moist soils but has moderate drought tolerance. Uniform shape, lacy fern-like foliage, pest resistance and russet-red fall color are some of this tree’s landscaping merits. New Jersey to Florida; west to Missouri, Louisiana and east Texas. Moist soils of valleys and bluffs, and in hardwood forests. Crossvine is a semi-evergreen to evergreen vine, medium in texture, with a fast growth rate. Foliage will scorch if exposed to summer afternoon sun. Southern Highbush Blueberry is an upright, multi-stemmed shrub having a rounded, dense, compact form and a medium texture. It maintains a central leader in youth with an even distribution of branches. Yellow-Root is an excellent choice for naturalizing in boggy soil. The spiny fruit can present a maintenance problem. Fall color is variable, ranging from yellow to orange or red. Shiny red fruit provide a brilliant display in fall until they are consumed by birds. Bloom period is from March to early May. It needs full sun to become established and grow well. Unlike Saw Palmetto, the Dwarf Palmetto does not have spiny leaf-stems and does not spread over a large area. With spring blooming shrubs, prune after the blooms are spent. As Sourwood ages in the understory, it can develop picturesque shapes in its quest for light. Red Maple is easy to transplant and tolerates wet soils. Eastern Hophornbeam is a deciduous tree with medium texture and a slow growth rate. Use Trumpet Honeysuckle on arbors, trellises, fences and walls. Blue-gray berries on female plants were used by early settlers to make scented candles. While not as showy as named cultivars, it is an attractive flowering tree when in bloom. ISBN 0-8203-0954-0. It has adapted to frequent ground fires that were common in the longleaf-wiregrass ecosystem that once covered 90 million acres of the southeastern Coastal Plain. It is a vigorous grower when provided good conditions, but its performance will be disappointing on poor sites. Bark is mottled and exfoliating. Dig a large hole at least two times wider than the root ball of the plant and as deep as the root ball. Carolina Buckthorn is a small, deciduous tree. It also grows on dry uplands in the Appalachians. The Swamp Azalea is generally stoloniferous. On dry sites, plant growth is often sparse and stunted. It is a temperamental tree, often difficult to establish, requiring rich, moist soils and partial shade. If you have any questions about material or would like to make an order request, send an email to our sales manager, Alex Mitton at alex@tetontrees.com or give us a call at (208) 438-8733. Mixed pine/hardwoods ("climax") upland forest along valley slopes and bluffs, 3. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension programming improves people's lives and gets results. Yellow Buckeye is mainly found in extreme north Georgia, but it does occur in a few Piedmont counties. Eastern Hophornbeam is best planted as an understory tree in partial to full shade and moist soils. Use Buttonbush as a specimen plant or in group plantings adjacent to ponds and streams, or in other moist areas. It is also a hardwood understory tree on slopes and upland sites in the Piedmont. American Holly is a broadleaf evergreen tree with medium-coarse texture and a moderate growth rate. The half-inch white flowers bloom in clusters after the leaves emerge, with pink anthers on numerous stamens. It typically grows in dense thickets and can reach eight to 10 feet in height. It is often used as a wildlife plant. Sugar Maple is a deciduous tree having a medium texture, medium to slow growth rate and an upright to oval form. 15 to 20 feet tall with a spread of 15 to 20 feet. Zones 3-7. The Fine Line Improved Buckthorn is a slender, upright deciduous shrub with tight ascending branches, which have no thorns. Use River Birch as a shade or specimen tree, particularly in groupings. To perform well, this plant must have moist soils high in organic matter and light to dense shade. Fragrant, pinkish-white, bell-shaped flowers are borne from April to May. Dry sites are home to some of our toughest native plants, including some oaks, persimmon, beargrass, some pines, sassafras and sumac. Bark on old plants is smooth and red-brown. Virginia and Kentucky, south to northern Florida, west to Mississippi. Additional information about the plant, such as its wildlife value or whether cultivars are available. Coastal areas of the Southeast and most of Florida. Plant in moist, well-drained soils with morning sun and afternoon shade. It is usually single-stemmed with a spreading to rounded form. They are lustrous green above and yellow-green below. Fine Line Fern Leaf Buckthorn. It prefers moist, fertile soils but tolerates adverse sites relatively well. Use Swamp-Haw in groups for massing or in a shrub border. Use it as a specimen tree. 15 to 20 feet tall with a spread of 5 to 15 feet. Fruit are four-winged capsules approximately 1.5 inches long. It is pyramidal in form when young, becoming oval-rounded with age. All hawthorns are valuable to wildlife by providing fruit and nesting sites. In this diagramless crossword, Acrosses and downs have been merged into a single combined clue list in order of appearance. It prefers filtered shade and acidic, wet, sandy loam soils. 1990. 2002. It often requires one to two growing seasons to determine when a plant can adjust to the specific light environment provided. It is commonly found along waterways. It prefers moist soils in sun to shade and is not drought tolerant. Fall color is dull red to maroon. Avoid planting it next to parking lots because falling fruit can dent vehicles. River bottoms, abandoned farmland. It does well in the average home landscape, displaying good drought tolerance and adaptability to sandy or clay soils as well as wet and dry sites. It provides refuge and cover for birds in inclement winter weather. American Snowbell is easy to root from cuttings taken in June and July. The black fruit are visible for an extended period in the fall and winter. Others occur over much wider and more general environments. The World's Longest Diagramless Everything's bigger in Texas. It does not tolerate shade or wet conditions. Mature trees tend to be alternate bearing, with good flowering one year, then few to no flowers the next year. Use Loblolly as a specimen tree or for screening. Below are some of the plant varieties offered at Center Hill Nursery: .subplant {font-family:Arial; font-size:-1; color:#000000; text-decoration:none} Considered a close relative of Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum), Southern Sugar Maple is more tolerant of the high summer temperatures and humidity of Georgia than northern Sugar Maples. Also found on sand hills in association with various hardwoods and conifers. Today, nurseries and garden centers offer a wide variety of native plants, and some even specialize in native plants exclusively. Subtle changes in microclimate influence where native plants grow. Fine Line buckthorn shrub is a columnar plant that can grow 6 to 8 feet tall and about two feet wide. Not for full sun or stressful environments. See figures 1 and 2 for illustrations of common tree and shrub forms. Missouri to Ohio, Virginia to Florida, west to eastern Texas and Oklahoma. Leaves are 3 to 7 inches long and 2 to 4 inches wide. Other plants are tightly constrained by the environment to small ecological niches or "homes." Climbing Hydrangea is a deciduous vine with medium-coarse texture and a medium growth rate. Use Laurel Oak as a shade or street tree. Dry upland sites with sandy or clay loam soils. Avoid planting in hot, dry sites. Transplanting is most successful when done during the warm summer months. Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States: A Winter Guide. It has a compact crown and a slow growth rate. Leaves are palmate, with five leaflets, each 4 to 6 inches long. Use in group plantings in forested settings or adjacent to water. Cut the plant back heavily every few years to rejuvenate because young stems are the most attractive. Southern Massachusetts to Florida, west to Iowa and Texas. Connecticut to Florida, west to Michigan and Texas. Laurel Oak is evergreen in zone 8b and semi-evergreen in zones 8a and 7b, where it holds its leaves the entire winter, then drops the oldest leaves at bud break. Many cultivars are available with variations in flower color from white to deep rose. It is prone to dieback in south Georgia. Expect it to live only 10 to 15 years when planted outside its natural range. The fragrant white flowers sometimes have yellow blotches. Attracts butterflies. Willow Oak can be used as a shade or specimen tree. Flowers are white, showy, fragrant, nodding downward in clusters at leaf axils of the previous year’s growth. Strawberry-Bush is a deciduous shrub having medium texture and medium growth rate. The flowers open with or after the leaves and are not fragrant. It becomes stoloniferous and can form thickets. Pockets of Mountain Laurel, however, can be found as far south as the Florida panhandle in areas where it receives its required growing conditions, including adequate moisture, shade and cool soils. This plant’s claim to fame is the fruit, which superficially resembles hops. Plants that naturally occur under the shade of more dominant trees are called understory plants. It prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade. The leaves are variable in size and shape, especially when young. Flame Azalea is a tall shrub, growing to 12 feet tall, and found from the woody hillsides of the Appalachians to the Piedmont region above the fall line. The Coastal Plain from North Carolina to Florida, west to Mississippi. 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